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8th Man

  • Série de TV
  • 1965–
  • 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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8th Man (1965)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter Special Agent Peter Brady of the Metropolitan Crime Prevention Bureau is fatally shot by criminals, Professor Genius transfers Brady's mind into his 8th robot creation, naming him 8th ... Ler tudoAfter Special Agent Peter Brady of the Metropolitan Crime Prevention Bureau is fatally shot by criminals, Professor Genius transfers Brady's mind into his 8th robot creation, naming him 8th Man. One of the first anime TV series ever made.After Special Agent Peter Brady of the Metropolitan Crime Prevention Bureau is fatally shot by criminals, Professor Genius transfers Brady's mind into his 8th robot creation, naming him 8th Man. One of the first anime TV series ever made.

  • Criação
    • Kazumasa Hirai
    • Jirô Kuwata
  • Artistas
    • Sandy Warshaw
    • Jack Metger
    • Jerry Berke
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    136
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    • Criação
      • Kazumasa Hirai
      • Jirô Kuwata
    • Artistas
      • Sandy Warshaw
      • Jack Metger
      • Jerry Berke
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Dr. Spectra (Ep.2 onwards)
    Jerry Berke
    • Peter Brady…
    Bob Gaynor
    • Chief Fumblethumbs (English version)
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      • Kazumasa Hirai
      • Jirô Kuwata
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    TomReed

    The original "Robocop" as anime, with Americanized dialog.

    Although not available commercially, "grey market" tapes of this show are sometimes found at science fiction conventions. I vaguely remembered this show from my childhood. Seeing it again was a shock; I didn't realize anime was done this simply.

    A police detective is shot and killed, and a wise old scientist (with white hair and cape) places his consciousness into a robot body. (Yep, the genesis of "Robocop" and its descendants.) Besides super strength and speed, he can impersonate anyone; the first episode has him morphing briefly into Kruschev and John Kennedy! Mostly he hunts down criminals with technological gadgets, with the occasional giant monster for variety. His secret identity as "Detective Tobor" is almost incidental; no serious conflict with his secret identity occurs.

    Not only is it black-and-white, it's graphically simple; lots of white space with minimal detailing. One surprise is that the dubbing (done years before digital matching of animation to English dialog) works and sounds better than most early dubbed anime - especially the original "Speed Racer."
    Athanatos

    Not Quite as Original as Claimed

    It is repeatedly claimed that Eight Man is the fountainhead from which RoboCop and similar cyborg fiction comes. In point of fact, the crime fighting cyborg was introduced with or before DC's Robotman (not to be confused with later characters of the same name) in the Apr 1942 Star-Spangled Comics. (The original Robotman appeared routinely until 1953. He was occasionally reprinted, and revived later.)

    Setting that issue aside, I remember that as a child I loved "Tobor" (which is how this show was marketed in the US).
    10jdixon003

    The 8th man disguised as detective Tobor

    I remember watching the 8th man cartoon series. He could run very fast and he would occasionally get weak and need what he called energy boosters located in a compartment on his belt or on his forearm, don't quite remember, he smoked them like cigarettes to recharge his powers I can remember his arch enemy had a bunch of rockets in his cape that he would unleash in an attempt to destroy Tobor, whose name was robot spelled backwards. I also recall a Mechanical like Tiger named Pulse or Pounce. I can remember a lot of perspective and different camera angles that produced different affects from sinister to extremely fast motion, especially being done in black & white.
    10rob-1041

    Tobor the 8th man

    I remember this gem from my childhood, and have bought several DVDs from 8thman.com. I still enjoy watching these. In the pilot episode Special Agent Brady is killed by a street thug but his soul is transferred to a robot by Professor Genius. In this guise he will continue his fight for justice.

    This cartoon is of the same era as Speed Racer, Gigantor and Astroboy and is the start of Japanese anime.

    The robot, 8th Man, has super reflexes, super strength, and can change his appearance at will. His alter ego is a private detective, Tobor (robot spelled backward). The only person who calls him into action is the local police chief, Chief Bumblethumbs. Bumblethumbs and Professor Genius are the only ones who know that Tobor is 8th Man.
    vecox

    The 8th Man DOES have a commercial source

    TOBOR the 8th Man can be found at Diamond Entertainment Corporation.

    I have a VHS copy of the "Gold Gang" episode from them.

    It's still in Black and White but the tape cover has a stunning colorized rendering of a Red with Black trimmed TOBOR.

    It's Tape or Product number is 13085 of the "Cartoon Favorites" series.

    It's like old times when I was in the 5th grade in Granite City, Illinois.

    I'm still trying to locate more since DEC is only a distributor someone had to furnish the masters!

    Vern

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      The copyright status of this TV series is unclear, but "8th Man" has been re-posted on various platforms such as YouTube under the channel 8thmandvd, a special interest channel that specializes in distributing material that is in the public domain, due to the TV series never renewing its copyright.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de setembro de 1965 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Japão
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • Tobor the 8th Man
    • Empresa de produção
      • Copri International
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      • 30 min
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      • Black and White

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