Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys - Cast

Cast

  • Shinobu Nakayama as Mayumi Nagamine - One of the main characters of the series. Mayumi is a scientist who is intrigued by Gamera, and forms a partnership with Asagi due to the latter's past experiences with the monster.
  • Ai Maeda as Ayana Hirasaka - Ayana is a tormented young girl who's parents were unintentionally killed by Gamera's previous feud with the Gyaos. She forms a bond with Iris, and her rage fuels the creature's appetite for destruction.
  • Ayako Fujitani as Asagi Kusanagi - Asagi is Gamera's former human companion, who sacrificed their bond during his fight with the Legion three year earlier.
  • Senri Yamasaki as Mito Asakura - A sadistic woman who believes that Gamera is an evil spirit bent on destruction, and that Iris is the key to his downfall.
  • Toru Tezuka as Shinya Kurata - A mysterious man who claims to be a descendant of the advanced civilization that created Gamera and the Gyaos.
  • Takasaki Nayami as GF Colonel Takoshi - The colonel of the Japanese Self-Defense Force.
  • Hakosaki Sato as GF General
  • Andre Ramirez as GF Lt. Damien Cordova
  • Kenji Soto as Dr. Sato
  • Yukijiro Hotaru as Inspector Osako
  • Masahiko Tsugawa as Commander in Chief of the Air Defence Command (Lieutenant General)
  • Hirofumi Fukuzawa as Gamera - An ancient biological constructed monster created to destroy the Gyaos, a race of vampiric avian-like creatures.
  • Akira Ohashi as Iris - A creature that must feed on bodily fluids to survive, and forms a spiritual bond with Ayana, using her hatred for Gamera to feed his strength. He is Gamera's ultimate foe.

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