Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA made-for-TV film made from five of the 26 episodes of the TV series "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot". These are the first two episodes (#1 and 2), two episodes from the middle of the se... Ler tudoA made-for-TV film made from five of the 26 episodes of the TV series "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot". These are the first two episodes (#1 and 2), two episodes from the middle of the series (#10 and 17) and the final episode (#26).A made-for-TV film made from five of the 26 episodes of the TV series "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot". These are the first two episodes (#1 and 2), two episodes from the middle of the series (#10 and 17) and the final episode (#26).
- Johnny Sokko
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Catherine Byers)
- Jerry Mano
- (English version)
- (narração)
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I'm not a rabid Japanese movie fan, and I wasn't really big on the monster genre. But this one captured my attention so much that I saw it (literally) 20 times as a kid. I mean, what kid wouldn't want a practically indestructible giant robotic friend that followed your commands? It was fun.
A side note...Months after meeting my (now) wife, we discovered that we'd BOTH seen this movie a jillion times as kids. We also argued for years over the Unicorn salute. Finally, we managed to buy a copy of the movie. Darn it, she was right on the salute. But I'll tell you, it was really fun to see that movie again. This thing was not high budget, but it accomplished something that many sci-fi blockbusters can't do today - it was memorable.
The many websites for Giant Robot and Johnny Sokko let me know that there are others who, after all these years, still remember that crazy movie like I do.
If you can, see it.
THANKS...
I notice everyone who commented had nothing but positive things to say about this film. That is because this sort of movie has a profound effect on those it appeals to. I, just like all the other commentators, have fond childhood memories that include this movie, among other things. As a kid, we used to play "Giant Robot" and virtually act out the entire movie. Very endearing.
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- CuriosidadesThis film is well remembered by Generation X youth in Los Angeles, California because it ran regularly on KTLA TV in the 1970s. This network ran a specific horror film or science fiction for one entire week during that decade at about the time that children would get home from school.
- Erros de gravaçãoJohnny Sokko and Jerry Mano frequently sit in the palm of Giant Robot's supine hand while flying but when seen at a distance, the robot's hands are held laterally, which would result in the passengers being dropped.
- Citações
Jerry Mano: What is that?
Johnny Sokko: Tremendous! A giant robot!
- ConexõesEdited from Robô Gigante (1967)