GAMERA: The Heisei Era Retrospective - The Greatest Kaiju Movies Ever Made
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- A retrospective covering the Heisei Era of Gamera, including Shusuke Kaneko's 90s trilogy and the final Gamera movie, Gamera The Brave, with a ranking and a discussion of the vision behind these films, which became some of the greatest kaiju movies ever made.
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What’s your favorite kaiju era? Including Gamera, Godzilla, and anyone else.
Is it possible to love them all? Because I love all of them equally.
The 80s to 90s are my favorite Kaiju film era. Gamera Heisei films, Vs Biolantte, and Rebirth of Mothra are top tier
I haven't watched much outside of Gamera and Godzilla but Heisei was just such a fantastic time for both of them, of the two kaiju vs. King Ghidorah is probably the weakest movie either had in the time period and it's still an absolute blast imo
The classic Godzilla era is my favorite as well as the monsterverse
@@ginofrancejr555 dude there's 3 classic eras, which one?
We’ve reached the time when a turtle overthrew the king. And yet Gamera’s Heisei films are still the best of the genre.
Overthrew is incredibly miss leading. Godzilla has already finished the Heisei run by the time Gamera was getting ready to start his Heisei Run.
While the Heisei Trilogy is undoubtedly stellar examples of Kaiju eiga to call them the "Best" of the genre is one hell of a stretch.
@@m.valdivia8048 if it took the spot of being the top dog in kaiju movies at the time, that’s overthrowing it. Doesn’t matter if Godzilla ended or not. If the gamera movies were bad, they wouldn’t even touch Godzilla’s spot. Just that Godzilla took it back. And if Godzilla took a break and gamera took it’s chance, that still means it did take over the throne for a few years. And I’m not really sure if the millennium era took it back. As for best of the genre, debatable
@@Dookieman1975 Eh idk about that but to each their own
@@Dookieman1975I agree.
@@m.valdivia8048 It is a stretch because for some reason you can't praise it without bringing Godzilla into this. Like it can't support itself like this series has some younger sibling syndrome. I even think that 90s Gamera does win with Heisie Godzilla in most categories (but not all of them and frankly I'm more likely to watch Godzilla more often). And likewise Heisei Godzilla was a success as it ended on its own terms to critical and financial (better than Gamera's not that box office dictates what is better but speaking of "dethroning"). I think 1995-2006 Gamera movies are up there with the best of the genre but overall as a franchise, as an icon, as the "king" there's just no competition. I'd be like saying Mission Impossible is greater than James Bond because the audience connects better to MI than the current generation of Bond.
It’s astonishing that these movies are so overlooked. They are downright some of the BEST examples of how to do a reboot, a kaiju movie, and a trilogy, and I am SO upset that they are rarely to never talked about outside of the kaiju fanbase.
I really hope these movies get some form of theatrical rerun so the public can be more aware of these masterpieces.
The Gamera Heisei films were the original Shin Godzilla and Monsterverse.
These would have been better films to watch in theaters rather than the 98 Godzilla.
Frankly, I'm extremely grateful that Tokusatsu as a whole has not gone completely mainstream. US studios and audiences have a MASSIVE ego problem where they don't respect the source material; they only care about changing it to something that they themselves can understand. Whatever it was beforehand never matters to them, and any fans who get upset by the changes are accused of gatekeeping.
@@toasega I mean....to be fair, the MV has shown tokusatsu is niche in America but can still be done right by the right people in charge and in all honesty, I prefer that than having tokusatsu be niche and not be attempted by anyone in America period. But you aren't wrong.
I've seen people who aren't godzilla fans accuse godzilla fans of being close minded and hypocritical to change and new ideas regarding godzilla 1998 even though again....these people aren't fans and are missing the entire point of why godzilla fans disliked that film years ago and why that film fails as a godzilla film. We aren't gatekeeping for making valid criticism towards something drastically changed to the point it doesn't represent the source material properly.
Only times gatekeeping is probably necessary is when a non fan tries to act like they know more than even the average godzilla or tokusatsu fan
@@toasega indie Toku projects are the way forward. I wouldn't say that all Hollywood Toku projects have been bad. Pacific Rim and the Monsterverse films were pretty good.
Anyone who firmly believes in the stereotype of Kaiju films being “Japanese men in cheap rubber suits stomping around on crappy miniature sets” needs to be sat down and shown Gamera 3, particularly that Shibuya scene😉
Unfortunately those people won't watch films like these unless they have a very open mind to watching stuff with subtitles, uses practical effects and let alone isn't American. Even when you tell them or show them that outdated misconception of theirs is wrong, they either won't care it's wrong or will act shocked but not impressed
They'll just watch the ones with CGI it doesn't matter if it's American or Japanese they just hate watching the older movies
Heisei Gamera is proof that anything can come back from obscurity.
Especially if you put a woman in it and make her gay
Heisei Gamera didn't just redefine the title monster, it redefined the kaiju genre. Special effects were totally off the charts, at times even beating out TOHO during this period, IMO. I can't praise these Gamera films enough for the spectacle and the sheer magic they provided for viewers. I never get tired of rewatching them. My personal fave is Gamera vs. Legion. And you just can't beat a flying Gamera that resembles a giant hurling shuriken. Thank you for this retrospective.
One thing that I love about this particular era is how overwhelming are the forces that Gamera fights, he's constantly bleeding and at the edge of defeat, but rather than glorifying something like channeling the Mana around the world to stop the legion, it's rather ambiguous for that leaves him at the mercy of Gyaos and Iris, even the final shot of the trilogy finale is in the words of it's director "About faith, if you believe he defeats the horde of Gyaos, then he probably will, if not, then it's all lost"...
While Godzilla is destruction incarnated and re-incarnated, Gamera is the equivalent in hope , something that leaves me thinking on how Gamera the Brave is sort of a spiritual sequel to the Heisei Trilogy, for it begins with a battle against a horde of Gyaos, yet Gamera sacrifices itself to destroy them and the whole movie is about him regaining it's very name.
Such an incredible series, I hope that Rebirth anime is better than the Netflix Anime Godzilla ones...
Explained it perfectly! Godzilla is awesome in every way, but gamera is the underdog and fights till he has nothing left.
Another key thing is in Gamera 2 and 3.... Gamera NEEDs the Humans to save him. It's not like in Godzilla where, not always, but often, the Humans basically fail at life all movie... In Gamera, the Humans may not be as powerful as Kaiju, but they get stuff done.
Also.... the ending of Gamera 3... has an implication that is... weird. Ayana... who is arguably the true villain of the movie.... apparently goes off to raise a family with the guy who was working as the guardian of the shrine she stole the Iris egg from. I guess he's going to make sure she stays out of trouble for the next 50 years or so? hehehe....
well the anime was better but that's really not saying a lot
I remember watching James Rolfe’s reviews of the trilogy way back in the day and then suddenly finding the trilogy on Blu-Ray out of the blue at Target for $10. I’ve been a fan since.
Absolutely LOVE Heisei Gamera and I frequently rewatch them constantly!
While I hate executive meddling I think going for a lighter tone was a good choice for the first movie. Starting off from a simple, hopeful place before getting into the messed up stuff helps the movies have a sense of progression with the darkness slowly creeping in.
yeah, darkness needs light to stand out. If everything is dark is just blends together.
Agreed, there is definitely progression in the trilogy in more ways than one, and that's why I love it so. The continuity in the movies with recurring characters and their growth, and locations still being wrecked from past monster battles and the references made to them throughout, that helps with world building a lot ultimately. By the last movie, you get to see what Gamera is like minus the human connection; a force of nature unleashed and unrestrained with minimal concern for the tiny human insects under his feet, which makes Honami's words at the end of "G2" all the more frightening.
The best part is that Gamera herself grows together with the movies, starting as a familiar friendly face and ending it as a shattered horrific beast
@@tiolloyd9555 and a terrifying one at that.
I adore Gamera The Brave. It’s a kids movie but with heavy themes and the heisei trilogy’s production value. A perfect blend of Showa and Heisei Gamera.
I'm a simple guy.
If my boy Matty Drapes makes a video on a Kaiju I'm all the way in.
Interesting fact the actor who plays Asagi is Steven Segal's daughter. This video was truly documentary level quality. It's an amazing job On a great hero of Kaiju's thank you.
It's about time we got a Heisei era Gamera retrospective. The 90s Gamera films are excellent masterpieces. They forever set a high standard for Kaiju films
Gamera VS Legion is my favorite kaiju tokasatsu movie of all time. For me, it has all the elements I like in this kind of movie rolled into one.
Watched the Kaneko trilogy on Prime as big GMK fan, but I was not prepared for the destruction of Sendai in vs Legion!
Something about Gamera letting out a loud shrill as the oncoming attack approches gives me goosebumps.
Just a perfect Kaiju trilogy, i hope we get too see Gamera on the big screen again soon
When I first saw G3, it was at TIFF in 1999, and I hadn't watched a kaiju movie since the 80's. I left that movie theatre in shock, convinced that I had just seen the best kaiju movie ever made. Judging by the excited chatter around me, I wasn't alone in that opinion.
As much of a Godzilla nut I am, Gamera basically owner the Heisei era thanks to this amazing trilogy. They're not only great kaiju films, and just ovwrwll great movies in general.
I had just graduated from high school, and I got an apartment with my best friend. This was in 2000. I randomly discovered Gamera: Guardian of the Universe on DVD at Fry's, and that was it for me. I was instantly a fan. My roommate and I had been binging every Godzilla VHS or DVD we could find, and finding this movie was like finding the Holy fucking Grail of the genre. Great retrospective, Matt. I just bought the Blu-Ray set because of this video!
Also, your theme song and title cards are so pitch-perfect for a Carpenter fan, my man. Really loving your channel, every video is better than the last.
Watching the exploration of these films fills me with awe, respect and an overwhelming frustration of having being unable till now to experience them for myself. These are true works of art that help prove that is never too late for redemption and give us strength. It help me realize my respect for Gamera, just as much as I admire Godzilla.
Gamera Rebirth can't come soon enough. In the Guardian of the Universe we trust.
These movies are so great. I remember stumbling upon a box set of the trilogy films when I was younger and having no idea what Gamera was, but thinking it looked cool. One of the neatest spur of the moment purchases I made.
The three best daikaiju movies made, without a doubt. I liked your assessment of them. One thing I'd like to mention as well is how the female characters grow and progress throughout the trilogy, with Dr. Nagamine and Asagi both becoming stronger and more assertive by the third movie. Dr. Nagamine's outburst at the hospital when attempting to rescue Ayana is a good example of this, because most of the time in Japan people just don't do such things, never mind women. That and Honami in "Attack of Legion" being as spunky and outgoing and energetic as she is throughout. She's a great character, because she's not a wallflower. Also, the arc that Inspector Osako undergoes throughout the trilogy is one of the most notable character arcs in all the movies, I think. I remember goggling at the level of destruction in the first Gamera battle in "Revenge of Irys" the first time I saw it, because that is, as you mentioned, not something you saw in daikaiju movies at the time. I only own "Gamera the Brave" because I'm a completist, and I don't care for it near as much as the trilogy. But yes, I watch the trilogy frequently and absolutely love it.
Heisei Godzilla and Heisei Gamera are the greatest eras of Kaiju flicks.
Heisei G and G are both the epitome of kaiju films to me. Also, love the Nakamura music in the background. 💯
Gamera 3 is my favorite kaiju film ever. It contains what I think is the most accurate portrayal of what actual kaiju battles would play out like in the real world, and deals with the personal cost such tragedies would incur. It also blends fantasy and spiritual elements into the plot, questioning whether something as small as humanity is worth jeopardizing the fate of the planet over in the face of conflicting forces beyond our understanding. The effects are also (mostly) top notch to this day, and the monster designs are unbelievably creative.
That said, while I like much of the films ambiguity, I feel like Iris does get a fairly concise explanation, thanks Kurata, and it ties perfectly with the theme in the movie: Iris was created specifically to kill Gamera if humanity ever became a threat to the planet's survival, in order to allow the gyaos to wipe us out.
Definitely gamera 3 is the best gamera movie but of all Kaiju movies I'll be in top 3 for sear.
When I heard about the Heisei Era of Gamera, I dismissed it as a laughable concept. You’ve sold me on the idea. I’ll go check them out.
For years the kaiju community mostly praised the heisei trilogy as some of the best kaiju films. Did you just hear about them one day, but never bothered to research them or their reception until you came across this video?
@@Kaiju-bm4ts I knew a Gamera movie was made in the Heisei era, but assumed it was a failed cynical attempt to modernize it. I never heard anyone recommend it. Just came across it on a streaming service.
This video was the first I heard there was more than one. So yeah, I didn’t do any research. I like the Godzilla movies, but I haven’t branched out much yet. I still have a few G movies yet to watch.
@@calebmarmon1310 well good to see you didn't just limit yourself to godzilla, other tokusatsu properties like gridman (live action and anime) and ultraman have plenty to offer as well
@@Kaiju-bm4ts Yeah, there’s a lot of stuff I need to look into. So many things I dismissed without seeing that I came back around to as an adult with appreciation.
I always loved the modern Gamera trilogy. There IS an audience out there, just as there is an audience for the modern Japanese Big-G movies.. Make more!
Yo Matt, fantastic video!!! This is one of the those very rare occasions that Gamera has finally stepped out from Godzilla's shadow to become a well respected trilogy of films that is lauded by many to be simply one of the greatest kaiju trilogy. It was a perfect chance for the friend of all children to make a name for himself and with the talents behind it really helps make the giant turtle really respected. Hell, even Roger Ebert of all people enjoyed guardian of the universe!! Legion is my personal favorite but i will give gamera the brave much needed love. It's an exciting time for kaiju fans right now and it's awesome to see both Godzilla and Gamera to be in the spotlight!!!!
It’s always a pleasant surprise to open my CZcams up to a new Matt Draper video. But covering my holy trilogy of kaiju flicks? What gods did I please?
Gotta return to this video to say that, in my opinion, GAMERA REBIRTH was a totally successful revival of the character. If Gamera The Brave was "E.T., but with Gamera", then Rebirth was "Stranger Things, but with Gamera". A fantastic blend of the Showa monster cast, the horror and mythological elements of the Kaneko trilogy, and the focus on a compelling core cast of child characters from The Brave. Only issue with it is the one thing that's always plagued Gamera, a low budget. Monster fights look great but the human scenes look pretty wonky. Hopefully that can be fixed in future seasons!
Considering you've done Godzilla and Gamera, I'd love to see you do other Japanese franchises: like Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
Gamera from Heisei era my favorite trilogy. 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
SO DAMN TRUE!!!! As much as I love Godzilla and Toho stuff. Gamera Heisei era trilogy are kaiju movie perfection!
Fantastic video ✨
90's Gamera Films are the perfect blend of human story and monster mayhem! Mostly a hard balance to achieve in the Kaiju Genre
I always joked to my friend about how much Legendary ribbed on their interpretation of Godzilla by hawking this trilogy. The themes are mostly there save for the third (well technically). Just that these films did everything better.
I enjoy the second i.e. Legion the most. There's just so much I enjoy about it. It's just G3 is like a fine wine. At first, I didn't like it (I kind of wanted more Gyaos stuff and the tonal whiplash of seeing it after Legion), but each time since on repeat watching it. I grow a fonder appreciation and love for it. It's just I enjoy the first more just in the way it introduces all the main players. The foundation it lays forth for in the first film. That's only why I put it slightly more than G3 still (but man every time I rewatch it G3 makes me rethink that assessment).
It was mostly coincidence the MV does alot of what the heisei gamera trilogy does, but for the most part kaneko doesn't seem bothered by the similarities.
But the entire trilogy still rocks, g3 is probably my favorite but the ending fight for g2 is definitely the best in the trilogy
For a while is wanted to expand my Kaiju pallet and try out other monster movies besides Godzilla. I finally took the plunge last year and tried out the Gamera movies, specifically the Heisei trilogy.
And I’m so glad I did. All 3 are fantastic movies, all 3 an absolute masterclass in that classic man-in-a-suit monster movie filmmaking. All 3 are standouts in the genre.
If anyone is on the fence, I saw you should absolutely go for these 3. You won’t regret it.
I’m a simple man. I see a Matt Draper video, I drop everything I am doing and watch.
When I was a boy, I really loved the Showa Era Gamera films. I bought a DVD set of the Showa and Heisi films.
The Showa films put me to sleep, but I really enjoyed the Heisi films!
The Godzilla Heisei Era films are my favorites so despite not having watched all of these I'm inclined to agree.
Thank you SO much for doing this one. The Heisei Gamera trilogy is without a doubt, at the top of the kaiju films.
I love the Heisei series. The trilogy is so good I wish we got a Gamera 4 to see him battle the Gyaos swarm. The whole tone of was great and the ost is fantastic.
Matt once again going all Kaiju on us
I can't believe these films came from, like, 1995-2006 because the special effects are so good. At least, they look good to me.
Another Kaiju essay from you yessss. Been waiting for this one.
Fantastic series reflection, Matt!
Thanks for the amazing video Matt ❤. ❤ your content
God, this is what I've been waiting for!!
each time he says the cgi looks weird is when the coolest looking effects i've seen in a monster movie are on screen
it just looks cool
This was such a good retrospective.
Excellent job. Gamera is the best 👌 ❤️ 💓 💕 💖 💗
Thanks Matt!
I've been waiting for this video! These three films made me a Gamera fan! Gamera the Brave is here too
Thanks, recommendations, this video rocked.
Excellent analysis, quality explanation and (selfishly) super relatable opinions lol. Top marks
Thanks for putting out the best video essays on CZcams, Matt! They're always a fun watch whether I'm winding down from work or need entertainment while I eat. Hope you're having a great day!
Agree 100%! Watching while eating as well! Cheers!
Second wave of giant turtle
Second wave of giant turtle
Second wave of giant turtle
Come on and fight Godzilla.
Turtle power.
Great video,one of the very best reinventions of a franchise ever not only this trilogy brought Gamera back far more awsome and taken more seriously but also managed to take the franchise out Godzilla's shadow and in a lot of ways able to surpass it(Saying this as an absolute Godzilla fan). Gamera the brave is a really underated film its not perfect but absolutely enjoyable. The trilogy films are masterclasses in the kaiju genre and the brave is an overlooked film that I highly recommend.
Wonderful to find this new video the minute I came home from work! I am a huge fan of Gamera the Brave, BTW though I will admit Gamera 2: Advent of Legion is the superior film.
I've mentioned this before but it's worth sharing again: your videos, kaiju and otherwise, are amazing.
These three movies are better than almost any Goji movie. Revenge of Iris in particular is peak kaiju cinema.
Thanks for this Matt, I'm surprised you got this out so quick.
I thought we would wait until the end of the year or next year.
I really wanted to make this, so I got this out a lot quicker than I expected
@@MattDraper OOH! so what were your thoughts on the way Gamera 3's Human plot ended? :D
Love the gunship music in the background bro
i actually have more gamera in my kaiju collection than i do any other... i loved the 3 films where the girl would link with gamera but it was because the girl looked alot like my gf back then and shared alot of her expressions such as a smile she had that always drew me to the films.... Gamera was always the best... and deserved more funding.... i sure hope he gets a chance to return to the big screen in an epic way now that the kaiju film genre is gaining alot more support from fans to convince producers and investors to give more... there are great stories out there.. just waiting.... also a live action Lion Voltron triple film saga and a Homeworld film from the PC game needs to be made..... as well as the Dragon Riders of Pern all need to be made.... all of which i know if done well will bring in millions upon millions. Get it done !!!!
Great video!
Gamera Guardian of the Universe is one of my all time favorite movies.
Ok, so Daiei looked at the guy who worked on a HORROR anthology and wanted him to make a KIDS film.
That's like asking the guys who made Deception of a Generation to make the 2018 She-Ra.
And that 2018 She-ra become the best interpretation of the story
The 2018 version we got or the hypothetical one made by pearl-clutching christians? that response was kinda vague
@@matthewmccoyd2578 the hypothetical one
Netflix's anime Gamera Rebirth is out and it does Gamera proud. Godzilla continues to almost monopolize the international public's attention and interest (and will likely stay that way for a long time),, but there is plenty of room for other Kaiju whether legacy monsters like Gamera or the newer giant mecha/kaiju fusion or who knows what else. Kaiju is going to be around for a long long time.
Love hearing Kenny Omega's theme as a background to a Kaiju video. Magnificent touch!
And his devils sky theme too?!?!? ❤❤❤❤❤
And Shinsuke Nakamura
Gamera: The Brave is one of the greatest Kaiju films ever made and is only overlooked because it was made for kids. The Brave still outclasses most Godzilla movies and definitely all but two of the Millennium era movies.
Oohh... bold statements. I find Millenium era Godzilla to be interesting since It's got more emotion in suit acting than some movies have with actual Humans.
Just finished watching this trilogy and the practical effects are what put it over the top for me. They’re so well done, I do think Iris and Legion were over designed but still a fantastic trilogy
Gamera is my bros favorite Kaiju monster. These films are straight classics. Good memories watching these gems
I do hope we eventually get videos on S.P. and Rebirth, but I understand that may be a long wait.
all i watch when i was a kid was godzilla so i dont know much about gamera, but seems pretty cool ,.
Check him out!
I'd really love to see these in theaters
I'd love to see you do a video on the rebirth of mothra series keep up the great work like always
I love the early gamera films but love guardian of the universe, revenge of iris and the legion I have always been a gamera fan since I was 14 I'm now 60 still love gamera it's in my blood
Idk if its just me but i feel like in Gamera Revenge of iris the reason Gamera was more scary is cause after the fight with Legion he became more and more desperate to stop the Gyaos to the point that he didn't care that humans we're harmed in the process and at the end after saving her he realized that his actions have consequences and that in his desperation to kill the Gyaos he lost something important, his kindness
Would love to see a reboot, of Gamera, in a legendary, Monsterverse film. With the big G
I love the 90’s gamera trilogy!
I still wish that G4 was released, I find the pitched ideas and basic outline of the story to be very interesting.
Yeah everyone loves the kaneko trilogy, but Gamera The brave is a great and very underrated kaiju movie, it has a lot of heart, and i still feel like a kid watching it
gamera the brave gets a lot of hate for no reason
Hey are you're gonna do a Retrospected on King Kong next.
HOLY SHIT WHY IS THE MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO SO AWESOME?!
Man, I would have loved a Heisei Damajin film! I'm glad we got the Gamera trilogy though
I love how you used Shinsuke Nakamura’s them song at 19:50 😂
I watched Guardian of the Universe today with my 4 year old daughter, which is crazy to me because I just realized I also watched that movie for the first time with MY dad when I was a little kid. Seeing it again made me appreciate it a lot more. I remember watching the third one all the time when I was a kid just for the Shibuya scene lol. I want to watch Legion & Iris with her but i'm worried they may be a bit too scary for her.
When I was binging kaiju movies at the peak of my kaiju hype, I found many of Heisei Godzilla movies boring for me, even though they have really cool kaiju designs. The stories just don't gel with me. But with Heisei Gamera, every single entry is a win. Gamera the Brave especially is so fresh. It has some Showa silliness but it's also so sincere. I think the Gamera movies just did the dreaded "human sections" way better than most.
Awesome video man! Gotta say Reiwa and Heisei are tied as Return Of and Shin Godzilla are my favorite Kailua movies of all time. Reiwa only out ranks because Shin Godzilla is point blank my favorite movie.
I had to pause this and give you props for putting in Battle Cry. Kenny OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH-MEGAAAAAAAA!
Heisei Gamera really reminds me of monsterverse Godzilla in that he seems to keep earth in balance
I love these movies.
I understand that this will probably never happen but I’ve got to ask: Does anyone else wanna see Matt cover Ultraman at all?
are you gonna do a video on gamera rebirth? i really liked that series as it pays homages to both the heisei and showa movies. the ungraded monster designs and brutal fights resemble more heisei while the children in the series having a connection to gamera plays more into the showa era. i think this series is a really good restart for gamera.
Awesome movie
Gamera versus Godzilla...the classic premise has been laid out - Good versus Evil...Give the people what they want! Clash of the Kaiju Titans 👍🏻💥👍🏻💥😃
Since you've covered most of the great toku media of the past, I'd love to hear your thoughts on Shin Ultraman and Kamen Rider. From what I understand they're meant to be modern updates of the classics that take them back to their roots.
I got to check out this heishi era of gamera who would have thought a turtle would be the king of kaijus for a time
Heisei is definitely the best era for Kaiju films. Godzilla and Gamera had their best films during the heisei era.
Matt, you need to do Gamera -REBIRTH- next.
a fellow kenny omega fan i respect it