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One of the wonders of Japanese television. Spectreman was the creation of P Productions, a low-end children's programming company. Their previous shows were animation and the Tezuka created live action Commander Magma which was released here as "Space Giants". This show is a combination of both of their departments.
Much cheaper than the similar Ultraman series, Spectreman was populated with wacky monsters, and a chief villain blue ape on the level of a Halloween rubber mask. Laser beams, rays, and other similar special effects were accomplished by animating over still photographs of the characters! The cheapness was offset by the sheer energy of the show. They kept it moving and fun.
The show was originally presented as three separate series ending up with 63 episodes. It starts as a traditional monster of the week program but it changed into a Kamden Rider / Power Rangers type format with legions of strange fighting aliens battling the hero and his friends in extended martial art battles. The giant monsters never disappear. The design is just bizarre. It's hard to tell if the monsters are lumpy and misshapen on purpose or they just didn't know how to make the suits.
Great fun but somewhat obscure now, that's too bad.
Much cheaper than the similar Ultraman series, Spectreman was populated with wacky monsters, and a chief villain blue ape on the level of a Halloween rubber mask. Laser beams, rays, and other similar special effects were accomplished by animating over still photographs of the characters! The cheapness was offset by the sheer energy of the show. They kept it moving and fun.
The show was originally presented as three separate series ending up with 63 episodes. It starts as a traditional monster of the week program but it changed into a Kamden Rider / Power Rangers type format with legions of strange fighting aliens battling the hero and his friends in extended martial art battles. The giant monsters never disappear. The design is just bizarre. It's hard to tell if the monsters are lumpy and misshapen on purpose or they just didn't know how to make the suits.
Great fun but somewhat obscure now, that's too bad.
I blind bought this series a few years ago from a bootleg seller on ebay. It wasn't much of a risk since Ultraman is one of the earliest show I remember watching and this is a pretty good knockoff. Oddly, I now find this show a slightly more entertaining watch than Ultraman. All the shows have a environmental theme and the creatures are often hilarious! I love how the female character changes often. It's like they keep upgrading her. Heh! But I can't recommend this enough to fans. I paid about $50 for it. That's a lot, but I wasn't disappointed. Maybe BCI will release this like they did Ultraman. If the quality is equal to that release, I'd upgrade my bootlegs in a minute.
I have always liked this series. The hero Spectreman is so cool. The villains which are gorilla like but they are some time very funny. The monsters are neat and the action is very good. Back years ago it was somewhat easy to find videos of this good show but now its a different story. I really liked Spectreman and hopefully one day some company will re-release it soon!
A pleasure to have these on DVD as they are now in the public domain. Ever since watching them alongside Ultraman, Space Giants, Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot on KTVU Channel 2 in the San Francisco Bay Area during the mid-70's, I've always wanted to be able to view them again. A time when a hero was a hero and stood up to the evils posed by giant monsters and space aliens. Doesn't get much better than that, unless you actually have a real transformation crystal. This show was one of the best of its era and the funky 70's background soundtrack added to its coolness. I advise you to pick up a DVD set on EBay or some other auction site and share the adventure with your family and friends. The great retro looks, music and cheesy acting will take you back to those halcyon days.
I really really liked this show growing up. the video store next to my house only had two episodes and i always used to rent them. I thought i was the only person outside of japan to see this show but now i know that there are others. I want to buy some videos or dvd of the shows if i ever find them. Hey if you bought a few videos dont be shy please let me know where you bought them.
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- TriviaThe series was a reasonable success in Japan. When it came to the US received a good audience and the distributor changed the opening song. They made a new version using the song "The First Day of Forever" by the band The Mystic Moods Orchestra.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Creature Wasn't Nice (1981)
- Bandas sonorasSpectreman Go Go
("Supekutoruman Gô Gô")
(Main Title Theme, Episodes 1-39)
Composed & Arranged by Kunio Miyauchi
Lyrics by Yûji Amemiya
Sung by The Misuzu Children's Choir, The Honey Knights & Studio Orchestra
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