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Jaianto robo

  • Serie TV
  • 1967–1968
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Jaianto robo (1967)
Trailer for Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot
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Un giovane ragazzo aiuta nella lotta contro un'organizzazione terroristica come unico controllore di un prototipo di robot gigante.Un giovane ragazzo aiuta nella lotta contro un'organizzazione terroristica come unico controllore di un prototipo di robot gigante.Un giovane ragazzo aiuta nella lotta contro un'organizzazione terroristica come unico controllore di un prototipo di robot gigante.

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    • Mitsunobu Kaneko
    • Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama
    • Kôichi Chiba
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      • Mitsunobu Kaneko
      • Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama
      • Kôichi Chiba
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    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Mitsunobu Kaneko
    • Daisaku Kusama…
    • 1967–1968
    Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama
    • Giant Robo
    • 1967–1968
    Kôichi Chiba
    • Narrator
    • 1967–1968
    Akio Itô
    • Jerry Mano…
    • 1967–1968
    Ted Rusoff
    Ted Rusoff
    • Jerry Mano
    • 1967–1968
    Bobbie Byers
    • Johnny Sokko
    • 1967–1968
    Shôzaburô Date
    • Unicorn Chief Azuma
    • 1967–1968
    Tomomi Kuwabara
    • Marie Hanamura…
    • 1967–1968
    Hirohiko Satô
    Hirohiko Satô
    • Emperor Guillotine
    • 1967–1968
    Yumiko Katayama
    • U5…
    • 1967–1968
    Matasaburô Niwa
    • Spider
    • 1967
    Mitsuo Andô
    • Doctor Botanus…
    • 1967–1968
    Sakae Yamaura
    • 1967–1968
    Kôji Miemachi
    • Fangar…
    • 1967–1968
    Hideo Murota
    • Black Dia…
    • 1967
    Akira Katayama
    • 1967–1968
    Teruo Shimizu
    • 1967–1968
    Abdo Apanai
    Abdo Apanai
    • President Solsia…
    • 1967–1968
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    gazzo-2

    Beatnik Man rises...

    This is a weird one, from back in the late 60s you have this Japanese import, about a kid, a Casio-watch controlled 100 foot flying robot, a guy in a real bad Squid/jellyfish papier-mache mask who shakes a trident alot(he's the evil villain, Emperor Guillotine!), fakey rubber suited monsters, a group of terrorists who shoot plastic machine guys, and intend to take over the world with their 9 inter-changeable members, a '58 Bel-air and some godawful monsters.

    You have to see it to believe it-the dreaded Nuclion, a bowling ball/landmine/baby toy from outer space(!!) which rolls downhill and crushes an onslaught of plastic tanks before being hauled up by Giant Robot, who then drops it onto the '58 Belair that the 'Gargoyle Gang' have helpfully piled into(actually, the last guy diving for cover dives UNDER the car...oh its a scream...)...

    You have these villains...fanger, silver-faced DrBotanus, who is some kind of Evil Plant wiz, a panther-griffin cross who likes eating toy trains whole, a giant eye Opticus(oh that one is a scream!), and this short guy with a peg-leg, who is sposedly a master of disguise(!?)...God, WHAT were they thinking??

    Guys get killed and come right on back without explanation. Take 'Beatnik Man'-one of the head Gargoyle Gang guys. Has the shades, bad greasepaint beard(troweled on by the looks...) and beret. I think he winds up quite dead at least 4 times-shot up by a plastic machine gun, caught in an atomic cherry bomb explosion(don't ask), flattened by Nuclion, etc. At the end, he is now wearing a goatee, but its our guy, Beatnik Man in the flesh...

    Bad models, bad acting, bad dubbing--and as a kid, I loved every minute of it! People Do remember it, not from its name but from the content, of seeing Giant Robot(who looks like a silver George Washington in a King Tut get-up...),who flies, shoots missiles outta his fingers, etc.

    It is kinda fun in a MST3K way, but not more than that.

    I give it *** stars outta **** on the hilarity scale, *1/2 in the actual quality scale. Its a hoot. Yes! See it if you can or dare.
    Sargebri

    One of Japan's Wildest Exports

    This had to be one of the weirdest shows to ever come from the Land of the Rising Sun. If anyone today were to try to promote a show featuring a ten year old kid and his flying robot, that person would either be thrown out on his ear or have the guys in the white coats come and pick him up. However, this was an enjoyable show featuring not only some crazy action, but some of the wildest monsters ever created for the whole kaiju eiga genre. The only thing that undoes this show are the poor special effects. However this show is still a cult classic and for the life of me I don't know why this isn't shown on television anymore.
    juneybug33

    I LOVED Giant Robot

    When I was in Kindergarten and First Grade I remember watching these episodes. I think Johnny Sokko was my first crush. I loved all the monsters and that good always won over evil. I also agree that this instilled my love for monsters. I remember going out to a brick pile behind our house with one of my best friends and we tried to build our own Robot out of bricks and wire. I was sooo upset that it didn't come to life. Anyway, I wish they would show these again so I can see how really cheesy they were.
    caustic1234

    Johnny Socko!

    I loved this show when I was a kid. The robot was incredible (keep in mind that there was very little stuff like that for kids back then, you kids today are very lucky...now get off my lawn!) especially with the finger rockets, the pharaoh's headdress, and the pre-flight cheerleader moves.

    I recently sought and found a VHS copy (albeit poorly recorded) of the show and realized that you did have to be a kid, uninhibited with today's inundation of CGI and advanced cartooned robots, to enjoy it. But it was a wonderful trip back down memory lane. Now, too find a collection of the old (rubber suited and flashing chest light) Ultra-Man series.
    tvoice

    A wonderful Giant Robo show that deserves to be seen.

    If you like Godzilla, Giant Robo, Ultraman or any other big monsters that fight and save the world then this is the best best. Sure it's old and campy...but it's a lot of fun. I have old tapes that I pull out every once in a while. Still enjoy the show. Sure they didn't have the greatest special effects but who did back then? Everyone complaining about how the monsters or explosions look shouldn't compare the show to present day shows but others from the same period. This is good.

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      Former Guns n' Roses guitarist Buckethead, a big fan of the TV series, has made several references to it within his music career. This includes naming both his 1994 LP album and his early band "Giant Robot" after the titular character. He often plays a rendition of the TV series' theme song during his live shows and also shows stock footage from the TV series in the background of some of his live shows on a large screen behind him, if the venue that he is performing in is capable of doing so.
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      Voyage Into Space (1970), a "featurization" of five of the 26 episodes of the TV series (specifically, episodes 1, 2, 10, 17 and 26) that was edited to fit a two-hour time slot (including commercials), is occasionally shown on TV.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Voyage Into Space (1970)

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      • 11 ottobre 1967 (Giappone)
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