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[[File:Menu jellyfish eyes m10 blu-ray.jpg|thumb|A screenshot from ''Jellyfish Eyes 2'''s teaser.<ref>[https://poncotan.jp/works/jfe2/ PONCOTAN's Jellyfish Eyes 2] 4 August '23</ref>]]
[[File:Menu jellyfish eyes m10 blu-ray.jpg|thumb|A screenshot from ''Jellyfish Eyes 2'''s teaser.<ref>[https://poncotan.jp/works/jfe2/ PONCOTAN's Jellyfish Eyes 2] 4 August '23</ref>]]
''Jellyfish Eyes 2'' is a currently cancelled sequel of Takashi Murakami's film ''Jellyfish Eyes''. A teaser for this movie was featured on ''Jellyfish Eyes'''s DVD and Blu-Ray releases.<ref>[https://www.criterion.com/films/28759-jellyfish-eyes ''Jellyfish Eyes'' on Criterion Films] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref>
'''''Jellyfish Eyes 2''''' is a formerly cancelled sequel of Takashi Murakami's film ''Jellyfish Eyes''. A teaser for this movie was featured on ''Jellyfish Eyes'''s DVD and Blu-Ray releases.<ref>[https://www.criterion.com/films/28759-jellyfish-eyes ''Jellyfish Eyes'' on Criterion Films] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref>
==Development==
==Development==
''Jellyfish Eyes 2'' began development on August 1, 2012 before its predecessor, ''Jellyfish Eyes'', was released in 2013.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/diary2/2012/08/diary0808-1/ Jellyfish Eyes 2 Begins Shooting] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> The story would continue from the last movie as the "miracle" which kept the F.R.I.E.N.Ds stable is beginning to deform. A website for this sequel featuring a development diary with updates is still up.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/ Jellyfish Eyes 2 website] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> However, the diary has not been updated since September 20, 2012.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/diary2/2012/09/diary0831/ 8/31 Production Snapshot Diary] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref>  
''Jellyfish Eyes 2'' began development on August 1, 2012 before its predecessor, ''Jellyfish Eyes'', was released in 2013.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/diary2/2012/08/diary0808-1/ Jellyfish Eyes 2 Begins Shooting] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> The story would continue from the last movie as the "miracle" which kept the F.R.I.E.N.Ds stable is beginning to deform. A website for this sequel featuring a development diary with updates is still up.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/ Jellyfish Eyes 2 website] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> However, the diary has not been updated since September 20, 2012.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/diary2/2012/09/diary0831/ 8/31 Production Snapshot Diary] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref>  
[[File:Jellyfishmap.jpg|thumb|A map for the [http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/category/staff/ staff] of ''Jellyfish Eyes 2''<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/map2.jpg Organizational Chart for ''Jellyfish Eyes 2''] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref>]] The movie would have taken on a more mature approach as opposed to the childlike nature of the first film.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/category/contents/ About the Film] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> Whereas ''Jellyfish Eyes'' took more inspiration from aspects of Japanese culture like "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otaku otaku]" and "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawaii kawaii]" than "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiju kaiju],"<ref>[https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/3827-gods-and-monsters-murakami-goes-to-the-movies Gods and Monsters: Murakami Goes to the Movies] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> ''Jellyfish Eyes 2'' would have been more heavy on the action and emotional aspects of the story.
[[File:Jellyfishmap.jpg|thumb|A map for the [http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/category/staff/ staff] of ''Jellyfish Eyes 2''<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/map2.jpg Organizational Chart for ''Jellyfish Eyes 2''] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref>]] The movie would have taken on a more mature approach as opposed to the childlike nature of the first film.<ref>[http://en.jellyfisheyes.com/me2/category/contents/ About the Film] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> Whereas ''Jellyfish Eyes'' took more inspiration from aspects of Japanese culture like "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otaku otaku]" and "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawaii kawaii]" than "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiju kaiju],"<ref>[https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/3827-gods-and-monsters-murakami-goes-to-the-movies Gods and Monsters: Murakami Goes to the Movies] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> ''Jellyfish Eyes 2'' would have been more heavy on the action and emotional aspects of the story.
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==Cancellation==
==Cancellation==
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Unfortunately, in order for Kaikai Kiki Co. to avoid further bankruptcy, Takashi Murakami was forced to cease production on ''Jellyfish Eyes 2''. COVID-19 heavily affected the state of many movies near completion, including this one.<ref>[https://hypebeast.com/2020/7/takashi-murakami-company-bankruptcy-jellyfish-eyes-part-two-film-video-reveal Takashi Murakami Reveals Company Faces Bankruptcy Amid COVID-19] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> Murakami posted a series of videos titled  ''How I Was Forced to Abandon the Production of Jellyfish Eyes Part 2'' on Instagram June 30, 2020 to October 1, 2020. Many clips from production, both finished scenes and recordings, were included in this documentary. However, if the project was to be resumed, it is unclear whether if the recorded footage will be utilized.  
Unfortunately, in order for Kaikai Kiki Co. to avoid further bankruptcy, Takashi Murakami was forced to cease production on ''Jellyfish Eyes 2''. COVID-19 heavily affected the state of many movies near completion, including this one.<ref>[https://hypebeast.com/2020/7/takashi-murakami-company-bankruptcy-jellyfish-eyes-part-two-film-video-reveal Takashi Murakami Reveals Company Faces Bankruptcy Amid COVID-19] Retrieved 4 August '23</ref> Murakami posted a series of videos titled  ''How I Was Forced to Abandon the Production of Jellyfish Eyes Part 2'' on Instagram June 30, 2020 to October 1, 2020. Many clips from production, both finished scenes and recordings, were included in this documentary. However, if the project was to be resumed, it is unclear whether if the recorded footage will be utilized. However, production was resumed in 2022, according to Takashi Murakami.<ref>[https://twitter.com/takashipom/status/1493435498076917763 Jellyfish Eyes 2 Announcement] Retrieved 15 February '24</ref>
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==More from Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd==
*[[Nobody Dies (partially found Japanese film; 2008)]]
*[[The Creatures From Planet 66 ~Roppongi Hills Story~ (partially found promotional animation for Roppongi Hills featuring Takashi Murakami characters; 2003)]]
*[[Kaikai & Kiki (partially found Japanese animations featuring Takashi Murakami characters; 2007-2008)]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 9 July 2024

Jellyfisheyes2.jpeg

A poster for Jellyfish Eyes 2.

Status: Partially Found

A screenshot from Jellyfish Eyes 2's teaser.[1]

Jellyfish Eyes 2 is a formerly cancelled sequel of Takashi Murakami's film Jellyfish Eyes. A teaser for this movie was featured on Jellyfish Eyes's DVD and Blu-Ray releases.[2]

Development

Jellyfish Eyes 2 began development on August 1, 2012 before its predecessor, Jellyfish Eyes, was released in 2013.[3] The story would continue from the last movie as the "miracle" which kept the F.R.I.E.N.Ds stable is beginning to deform. A website for this sequel featuring a development diary with updates is still up.[4] However, the diary has not been updated since September 20, 2012.[5]

A map for the staff of Jellyfish Eyes 2[6]

The movie would have taken on a more mature approach as opposed to the childlike nature of the first film.[7] Whereas Jellyfish Eyes took more inspiration from aspects of Japanese culture like "otaku" and "kawaii" than "kaiju,"[8] Jellyfish Eyes 2 would have been more heavy on the action and emotional aspects of the story.


Cancellation

How I Was Forced to Abandon the Production of Jellyfish Eyes Part 2

Unfortunately, in order for Kaikai Kiki Co. to avoid further bankruptcy, Takashi Murakami was forced to cease production on Jellyfish Eyes 2. COVID-19 heavily affected the state of many movies near completion, including this one.[9] Murakami posted a series of videos titled How I Was Forced to Abandon the Production of Jellyfish Eyes Part 2 on Instagram June 30, 2020 to October 1, 2020. Many clips from production, both finished scenes and recordings, were included in this documentary. However, if the project was to be resumed, it is unclear whether if the recorded footage will be utilized. However, production was resumed in 2022, according to Takashi Murakami.[10]

Gallery

More from Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd

References