Tag Archives: Taiwanese fantasy film

War of the Wizards (1978)

Watch out for Richard Kiel!
Watch out for Richard Kiel!
It's the huge phoenix!
It’s the huge phoenix!

Starring Liang Hsiu-Shen, Richard Kiel and Betty Pei Ti.
Directed by Sadamasa Arikawa and Chang Mei-Chun for 21st Century Film Corporation.

Our hero dangles from the friendly phoenix's claws
Our hero dangles from the friendly phoenix’s claws

Also known as THE PHOENIX, this Taiwanese production, detailing the discovery of a magic ‘vessel of plenty’ in old China, is theatrical and pantomime-like, with brightly coloured sets, cell-animation magic FX and a multi-coloured puppet phoenix.

Nice artwork
Nice artwork
Art by the great Boris Vallejo
Art by the great Boris Vallejo

The movie starts slowly, but the finale is an enjoyably silly spectacle, as Ty, the hero, rides the phoenix, which is a stiff-winged cross between a stuffed peacock and THE GIANT CLAW, to the island retreat of the evil sorceress Flower Fox. Here the silver-caped, sword-wielding do-gooder confronts a giant, goofy-headed rock monster! A Toho-esque battle ensues between the man-in-a-boulder-suit thingy and the big peacock-on-a-wire, which only ends when the rock-man has his head blown off by our hero’s magic sword! But, even then, the headless rock-man keeps pacing towards Ty, so Ty zaps the creature with his sun-powered, heat ray-projecting mystical sword, finally totally obliterating the ol’ boulder beast in a big explosion!

Close-up of the boulder-dude's head
Close-up of the boulder-dude’s head
The phoenix swoops in to battle the rockpile-man!
The phoenix swoops in to battle the rockpile-man!
Ty fires a heat ray that blows up the boulder man's head...
Ty fires a heat ray that blows up the boulder man’s head…
...but the rock-creature keeps standing!
…but the headless rock-creature keeps standing!

After beating big Richard Kiel (who would go on to appear in the Hong Kong action-comedy MAD MISSION 3: OUR MAN FROM BOND STREET), Ty has to fight ghostly replicas of himself generated by the vessel of plenty. This involves some less than top-notch optical effects, you’ll be surprised to learn.

The villainess can breath fire (don't they always in this kind of movie?!)
The villainess can breath fire (don’t they always in this kind of movie?!)

Tidal wave miniature effects and a paper fan that can create powerful gusts of wind also find their way into this movie, but these cool elements aren’t enough to outweigh the rather prosaic direction, bargain basement effects (despite the fact Arikawa used to be the special effects supervisor on many Godzilla movies) and flat lighting.

Apart from the phoenix, I don't think this artwork is that accurate concerning what's actually featured in the movie...
Apart from the phoenix, I don’t think this artwork is that accurate with regard to what’s actually featured in the movie…
The stiff-winged puppet, er, I mean the giant majestic phoenix, flies over the island
The stiff-winged puppet, er, I mean the giant majestic phoenix, flies over the island
One more shot of Mr Kiel
Another shot of Mr Kiel
One more poster artwork variation
One more poster artwork variation

Child of Peach (1987)

What the hell is this thing?! Read on to find out...
What the hell is this thing?! Read on to find out…
Publicity shot
Publicity shot

Starring Lin Hsiao-Lau, Tu Chin and San Peng, directed by Chao Chung-Hsing and Chen Chun-Liang. A Chin Ke Film Company production.

Four large snowballs land in Peach Garden...
Four large snowballs land in Peach Garden…
...and turn into these green-haired warriors!
…and turn into these green-haired warriors!

High up in the Himalayas is the Peach Garden, an area of eternal springs, flowers and birds, where it never snows, thanks to the natural power absorbed by the Sword of the Sun. But a blue-faced, red-haired, fanged villain called King Devil attacks this tranquil place, steals the sword and kills the master of the garden and his wife, but they manage to save their baby by placing him inside a giant, flying Holy Peach! The huge peach whizzes down from the mountains, causes some trouble at an old couple’s home, then splits open to reveal the baby, which the couple adopt and name Peach-Kid.

It's King Devil! Boo!
It’s King Devil! Boo!
That's a big peach!
That’s a big peach!

When King Devil’s evil forces begin to attack the land, a fairy helps Peach-Kid grow up super-fast, so that he becomes a strong teenager (actually played by actress Lin Hsiao-Lao), who is ultimately able to defeat King Devil’s horrible army, which includes white-clad minions in fright wigs, a strongman with a spiked mace called Hercules, horned, green-haired warriors, a dude called Aeolus, who uses a big bag of compressed wind to defeat people, and a villainess with a flamethrower staff named Grandma from Devil Island.  

Grandma from Devil Island and Aeolus... who uses a deadly bag of wind to attack folks!
Grandma from Devil Island and Aeolus… who uses a deadly bag of wind to attack folks!
Poster
Poster

This Taiwanese flick, loosely based on Japanese folklore hero Momotarō, boasts POWER RANGERS-style villains with colourful wigs, a lot of fun fantasy fighting, and a bunch of pretty novel moments, like the fight with a group of trident-wielding shark men, who have lumpy craniums and dorsal fins on their backs. As the story progresses, Peach-Kid is aided by hefty dude Melon and the former ‘guardian angels’ of Peach Garden, which are three super-powered kids that can become a bird, a gibbon and a dog… and are called Tiny Cock, Tiny Monkey and Tiny Dog. 

Yes, that one kid does, indeed, have long gibbon arms!
Yes, that one kid does, indeed, have long gibbon arms!
Shark fins approach!
Shark fins approach!
Peach-Kid versus a shark guy!
Peach-Kid versus a shark guy!

Things to look out for include King Devil’s showdown with a puppet creature that’s made up of lots of large peaches, some gags involving drinking gibbon urine or getting pissed on by a giant peach, and a brief scene where Peach-Kid blows air down a tube into Aeolus’ mouth, which causes his head to explode! Erm, this is a children’s film, right?

Wacky, weird and fun.

This critter is made from a bunch of big peaches!
This critter is made from a bunch of big peaches!
King Devil faces-off against the peach-creature!
King Devil faces-off against the peach-creature!
The peach-creature squirts urine from its 'belly'...
The peach-creature squirts urine from its ‘belly’…
...which gushes into King Devil's face!
…which gushes into King Devil’s face!
Peach-creature in action!
Peach-creature in action!

The Thrilling Sword (1981)

The heroic Prince Yur-juhn
The heroic Prince Yur-juhn
Roar!
Roar!

Directed by Chang Hsin-Yi, starring Liu Shang-Chien, Chang Yi and Hsia Ling-Ling.

The film is also known as THRILLING BLOODY SWORD
The film is also known as THRILLING BLOODY SWORD

A small fireball zips from space, falls to Earth and enters the belly of a pregnant queen during childbirth. This kills the queen, unfortunately, as a large, red, veined blob of flesh instantly shoots from her womb. The distraught king chooses not to destroy the meaty ball and has it floated away down a river in a basket instead. Seven dwarves living in Happy Forest discover the throbbing flesh-glob, which splits open and becomes a cute baby, who the dwarves adopt and call Yaur-gi. Years later Yaur-gi, now an attractive young woman, encounters Prince Yur-juhn, who is travelling through the forest on his way to visit the king of the Ku Shien kingdom.

Yaur-gi and Yur-juhn
Yaur-gi and Yur-juhn

Yaur-gi falls in love with the prince and eventually discovers that she’s the daughter of the Ku Shien king, but many trials and tribulations lie in store for her and the prince, as foxy witch-exorcist Gi-err and shifty sorcerer Shiah-ker set out to usurp the kingdom and take over Yaur-gi’s mind.


The seven dwarves contemplate the flesh-blob
The seven dwarves contemplate the flesh-blob
Gi-err pretends to be nice... but she's nasty!
Gi-err pretends to be nice… but she’s nasty!

Also known as THRILLING BLOODY SWORD, there’s much to enjoy in this Taiwanese fantasy flick, including a cyclopean demon-monster and a multi-necked, fire-breathing dragon-beast known as the Nine-Headed Siren, which are actually the creations of Gi-err and Shia-ker, who secretly unleash the creatures so that they can look like saviours by destroying them.

The one-eyed monster!
The one-eyed monster!
It's the Nine-Headed Siren!
It’s the Nine-Headed Siren!
Prince Yur-juhn battles the many-headed beast!
Prince Yur-juhn battles the many-headed beast!
The prince is turned into a bear!
The prince is turned into a bear!
Some cool artwork
Some cool artwork

We also have a fun development involving the prince being turned into a bear, then transformed back to his normal self, after which he attains some flamboyant black armour and a weapon called the thunder sword. He subsequently goes on a quest to retrieve a magic box, which involves him fighting a winged monster resembling a low-rent Mahar from AT THE EARTH’S CORE (1976), some folks with flippers called Frog Sirens, some ‘immortal’ warriors who all have a fatal weak spot, a kind of ghost-blob, a giant, floating, gnashing pair of teeth and a couple of disembodied, fleshy monster feet! After a pacy fight with these feet, the limbs finally connect with other body parts to become a bizarre flying figure… that is blown up!

Floating monster teeth!
Giant, floating joke shop monster teeth!
These gnashers chase after our hero!
These gnashers chase after our hero!
Monster feet!
Monster feet!
poster
poster

There’s a real crudeness to the effects, that’s for sure, but this doesn’t really detract from the quite charming fairytale nature of the colourful production, which borrows some story beats from Snow White and adds outlandish elements including a genie-like character with a head resembling butt-cheeks, a rabbit which turns into a fairy, a giant devil statue with glowing eyes, plus some perspex weapons you’d expect to see in a THUNDERCATS show.

This genie dude has ahead that kinda resembles a butt!
This genie dude has a head that kinda resembles a butt!
The prince raises his thunder sword
The prince raises his thunder sword
Fight!
Fight!