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franchise created by
Takashi Shimizu Takashi Shimizu (清水 崇 ''Shimizu Takashi'', born 27 July 1972) is a Japanese people, Japanese filmmaker. He is best known for being the creator of the Ju-On, ''Ju-On'' franchise, and directing four of its films, internationally, in both Jap ...
. The franchise began in 1998 with the release of the short films ''Katasumi'' and ''4444444444''. Shimizu attended the Film School of Tokyo, where he studied under
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. Kurosawa helped Shimizu shepherd the ''Ju-On'' projects to fruition. The ''Ju-On'' films generally revolve around a curse created in a house in
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,
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, when Takeo Saeki, convinced that his wife, Kayako, is having an affair with another man, murders her, their son, Toshio, and Toshio's pet cat in a jealous fit of rage. According to ''Ju-On'', when a person dies with a deep and powerful rage, a curse is born. The curse gathers in the place where that person has died or which they frequented, and repeats itself there. The spirits of the deceased haunt the location, potentially killing anyone who encounters the curse by any means, such as entering a cursed house or being in contact with somebody who was already cursed after entering it. The curse's manifestation is mainly death, where the victims' bodies may or may not disappear. The following deaths may create more curses and spread them to other locations. The franchise consists of thirteen films, including four American-produced films and one streaming television series, alongside various additional media and merchandise products.


History

Shimizu stated in an interview that the inspiration for ''Ju-On'' came from his own personal fears as a child, and from a Japanese
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dance group that would paint their nude bodies white and perform. Shimizu found the performance frightening and decided to "paint isghosts white". He also mentioned that the rise in the number of domestic abuse cases emerging in Japan during production of his previous films gave him ideas about the origins of the story. The title of the Japanese films translates roughly to "Curse of Grudge", or more abstractly, a curse created due to an individual bearing a grudge against someone or something. The first two films in the series were so-called
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, or
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releases, but became
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s as the result of favorable word of mouth. Both films were shot in nine days and feature a story that is a variation on the classic haunted house theme, as well as a popular Japanese horror trope, the "vengeful ghost" (''
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''). The titular
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, ''ju-on'', is one which takes on a life of its own and seeks new victims. Anyone who encounters a ghost killed by the curse is killed themselves and the curse is able to be spread to other areas. Under very tight budgetary constraints, Shimizu's films garnered much acclaim from both critics and genre fans for their effective use of limited locations and eerie atmosphere to generate chills. Shimizu was at the same time perfectly willing to show his ghosts onscreen, in contrast to some directors who might choose only to hint at their appearance. Critics noted that Shimizu's minimalist approach to directing and storytelling—a necessary by-product of the production's limited overall resources—allows the films to retain their ability to unnerve viewers. Very few scenes in the movies are graphically bloody, making such scenes more disturbing when they occur. Following the success of the two direct-to-video films, and the international success of
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's ''
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'' (1998), Kurosawa and ''Ring'' screenwriter Hiroshi Takahashi helped Shimizu develop a theatrical ''Ju-On'' sequel starring
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and
Takako Fuji is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and dancer from Tokyo, Japan. She is best known for her performances as Kayako Saeki in the ''Ju-On'' and '' Grudge'' franchises. Biography A native of Tokyo, Fuji studied acting at the Aoyama Gakuin Univers ...
. The film, titled '' Ju-On: The Grudge'', was released on October 18, 2002, to critical acclaim, and was followed by a sequel, '' Ju-On: The Grudge 2'', that was released on August 23, 2003. The rights to an American film remake of ''
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'' were eventually acquired, with Shimizu himself attached to direct and
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starring. The film was released in 2004 to mixed reviews. The film's box office success would lead it to spawn its own
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of American-produced films, including 2006's ''
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'' and 2009's ''
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''. Both films follow a unique storyline, albeit ''The Grudge 2'' still drawing inspiration from several Japanese films. In celebration of the tenth anniversary of the franchise, two new sequels, '' Ju-On: White Ghost'' and '' Ju-On: Black Ghost'' were screen simultaneously in Japanese theaters in 2009. The stories of two films deviate from that of the cursed Saeki family, focusing on two unrelated, but also, ill-fated families. For the fifteenth anniversary of the ''Ju-On'' franchise, a
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was released in 2014, titled '' Ju-On: The Beginning of the End''. Drawing inspiration from ''The Grudge 2'', ''The Beginning of the End'' features a new backstory regarding the curse, while still featuring the Saeki family as an integral part of the plot. The film was followed by a 2015 sequel, '' Ju-On: The Final Curse'', which was promoted as the final film in the series. Both films had no significant input from series creator Shimizu. A
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with the ''
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'' franchise, '' Sadako vs. Kayako'', was released on June 18, 2016. Another installment of the American film series was released on December 31, 2019, to generally negative reviews. ''Grudge'' director,
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, expressed interest in a crossover between the American ''Grudge'' and ''
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'' film series, just as was done with 2016's '' Sadako vs. Kayako''. Prior to his film's release, Pesce expressed further interest in a sequel being set in both a different part of the world than America or Japan, and in a different "less contemporary" time period compared to previous films. A TV series adaptation, titled '' Ju-On: Origins'', was released exclusively on
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worldwide on July 3, 2020.


Japanese films


Original series

* ''Katasumi'' and ''4444444444'' (1998; short films shown within
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''Gakkō no kaidan G'') *
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- Direct-to-Video ** '' Ju-On: The Curse'' (2000) ** '' Ju-On: The Curse 2'' (2000) * Theatrical films ** '' Ju-On: The Grudge'' (2002) ** '' Ju-On: The Grudge 2'' (2003) ** '' Ju-On: Black Ghost/ Ju-On: White Ghost'' (2009) (10th Anniversary Films)


Reboot series

* '' Ju-On: The Beginning of the End'' (2014) * '' Ju-On: The Final Curse'' (2015)


Crossover

* '' Sadako vs. Kayako'' (2016; crossover with the ''
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'' series)


American films

* ''
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'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2006) ** ''Tales from the Grudge'' - Three short films (''Hotel'', ''School'', ''House'') that were released as part of marketing for the film. * ''
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'' (2009) * ''The Grudge'' (2019)


TV series

'' Ju-On: Origins'' is a
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series. The series premiered on
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on July 3, 2020 with a total of 6 episodes.


Theater

A stage play adaptation of ''Ju-On'' was developed in 2023. It adapts the plots from '' Ju-On: The Curse'' and its sequel.


Literature

Several ''Ju-On'' print publications were published by
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in Japan, and
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in North America between 2003 and 2015. Every single ''Ju-On'' film has received a novel adaptation, except for ''
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''.


Novels

In 2003, novelizations of stories from the series were written by Kei Ohishi. The first novel, ''Ju-on'', elaborates on events and characters from '' Ju-On: The Curse'', '' The Curse 2'' and '' Ju-On: The Grudge''. A novel titled ''Ju-On 2'' was released the same year, which elaborates on the events from '' Ju-On: The Grudge 2''. Novelizations of '' Ju-On: White Ghost'' and '' Black Ghost'' were published in 2009. ''Ju-On 2'', ''White Ghost'' and ''Black Ghost'' did not receive English translations. In 2014, a novelization of '' The Beginning of the End'' was released and a novelization of '' The Final Curse'' was released in 2015. Official Japanese-language
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s of the American films were also written by Kei Ohishi, the first being a novelization of ''
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'' (released in Japan as ''The Juon''), which was published in 2005 and generally follows the premise of the film faithfully. A novelization of its sequel, ''
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'' (released in Japan as ''Ju-On: Pandemic''), was published later on in 2007. The novels were all published by
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and only the 2003 novel received an English translation.


Video game

In honor of the series' 10th anniversary, a game, titled '' Ju-On: The Grudge – Haunted House Simulator'' was developed for the Wii. The game was released in Japan in 2009 by
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under the title ''Kyoufu Taikan: Ju-On'' (''Fear Experience: Ju-On''), and in Europe under the title ''Ju-On: A Fright Simulator''. Upon release, the game was critically panned. Xseed Games described it as a "haunted house
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", rather than a traditional survival horror game. The game does not feature any combat, as its format relies on subtle exploration and scare tactics.
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reviewers who were present for the demo's screening at the E3 justified this, observing that "in most horror games, a skilled player can actually defeat the creatures (with notable exceptions like ''
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...), making the game more of a power fantasy than a true fright. In both of these games 'Silent Hill 2'' and ''Ju-On: The Grudge'' you can escape the creatures at best".


Reception


Box office performance


Japanese films


American films


Critical and audience reception


Unofficial films

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