In order to help him save Japan from his evil former partners, Bernie Tanaka and Mel Fujitzu, Dr. Ho convinces five young adults to wear different color costumes, take code-names, wear gadge... Read allIn order to help him save Japan from his evil former partners, Bernie Tanaka and Mel Fujitzu, Dr. Ho convinces five young adults to wear different color costumes, take code-names, wear gadget watches and ride around in a mech called "the Dynaship."In order to help him save Japan from his evil former partners, Bernie Tanaka and Mel Fujitzu, Dr. Ho convinces five young adults to wear different color costumes, take code-names, wear gadget watches and ride around in a mech called "the Dynaship."
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It's a dubbing of a japanese 70's Sentai series (from an earlier season of the same show that would become the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers).
The plot sets five young orphans, a silly robot and wise a doctor who can turn into the colorful Dynamen, and save the city every week from a bunch of mutant invaders. This usually involved fighting the villain in front of Mt. Fuji, then he would grow to giant size, then they would call on the giant robot Dynaship, fight some more, almost get beaten, then cut the monter in half with their sword (every week!)
The dubbing was done VERY tongue-in-cheek, with many jokes inserted about how bad the special effects were ("Let's release the fake-looking models!" and all the characters given silly names and personalities.
The series featured a lot of 80's rock music, and was just plain FUN to watch.
Before the show went off the air Nightflight broadcast a Dynaman convention, parodying the Star Trek craze, pretending Dynaman was the most popular series out there with millions of fans. It ended with them opening the Dynaman vault.
Back on Television in the 1980s there was a crazy show called Dynaman. I only saw two shows which was the Last Adventures of Spunky the Wonder Squid and the Seven Brides of Lucky Pierre. Dynaman was before the Power Rangers. Both episodes that I have seen on the USA Network years ago are insane. They are incredibly silly and has so much bad dialouge and great 80s songs. The show is good if you like martial arts and monsters. If you are able to see these please do as you are seeing a classic series!
Dynaman is a fun show, and Power Rangers fans should seek out copies of Dynaman.
Despite being an obvious parody, the action in this show is still really fun. Some of the best scenes from Scientific Task Force have been edited into the shows and placed to 80's rock music. Where else can you guys in rubber suits fight to "Hip to Be Square" or "Rebel Yell"?
The fight scenes were recut together by someone with a great sense of timing as they play like music videos, and amazingly, despite all the parody dialogue, it's so well done you have to take the fights seriously.
A real cult classic of a show. It has to been seen to believe how well it was pulled off. It's a shame only six episodes were made (plus a "Dynaman Convention" show). If this show aired today (or during the "Power Rangers" craze), it would have been a massive hit.
Episodes 1&2 also aired in syndication and Nickelodeon as a standalone "pilot", which is where I remember the show from.
If you like Mystery Science Theatre 3000's meta-commentary and obscure pop culture references, you get it all here, too, in the ridiculously improvised English voiceovers that have no relation to the original dialogue from the Japanese show the footage comes from.
Kids and parents were cheated years later when "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers" came from later seasons of the same Japanese show, with an American for the scenes out of costume, but the show was a cynical sugar rush of spastic action and merchandising. DYNAMAN, though, remains at least as quotable as James Cameron's ALIENS. Any time I'd see a clip from Power Rangers, I'd lament the missed opportunity that no one ever exclaims, "HEY!! It's a giant frog!! And he's all covered with swollen M&Ms!", or at least, "Hip-hip hooray!! We're orphans!"
Not for another 10 years or so, would I notice in the credits, that 4/5 of Kids In The Hall are credited with writing, and Mark McKinney is even the voice of Dyna Blue!
I suspected it was the totally incongruous pop music used in the action scenes that kept this show from getting past its 6th episode. It was probably just too oddball to find a network to do more than test it on audiences. It's not a show you can fold laundry to, you have to be there with it to catch most of the jokes (and, admittedly, some of them go by too quickly or in some cases, the recording sounds muffled (especially in the Flipper episode). This is a far, far better show than Power Rangers could ever be, and it's a shame this didn't find the success that the latter got.
Fragments of badly dubbed broadcasts are occasionally on YouTube... until they get pulled. Find some. Watch with friends. Then listen to your new Patrick Swayze album.
Did you know
- TriviaTechnically not a spoof of power rangers before it existed,in 1985 marvel comics produced a pilot for an american adaption of taiyo sentai sun vulcan but it was rejected by major u.s networks,in 1986 saban productions produced a pilot for an american adaption of choudenshi biomam but it was also rejected, in 1993 saban productions successfully adapted kyoryu sentai zyuranger into mighty morphin powe ranger and thus starting the power ranger franchisee
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Rhinoman: PARTY! Hey, man, where's the beer?
[The Bloody Reptiles That Go Wee pop out of the ground]
Dynayellow: Great, no beer, and all his friends are guys.
[The lizards and the Dyna Kids fight]
Rhinoman: Hey man, what do we do? The store's closed! Anyone got some Ozzy Osbourne?
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