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Megaroman

  • TV Series
  • 1979
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Megaroman (1979)
SuperheroActionFantasySci-Fi

Young space warrior Takashi Shishidô protects Earth from from the destructive monsters of the Black Star as the long-haired kung-fu colossus Megaloman.Young space warrior Takashi Shishidô protects Earth from from the destructive monsters of the Black Star as the long-haired kung-fu colossus Megaloman.Young space warrior Takashi Shishidô protects Earth from from the destructive monsters of the Black Star as the long-haired kung-fu colossus Megaloman.

  • Creator
    • Tetsu Kariya
  • Stars
    • Yuki Kitazume
    • Madoka Sugi
    • Pepe Hozumi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    91
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    • Creator
      • Tetsu Kariya
    • Stars
      • Yuki Kitazume
      • Madoka Sugi
      • Pepe Hozumi
    • 2User reviews
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    Yuki Kitazume
    • Captain Dagger…
    • 1979
    Madoka Sugi
    • Ran Takamine
    • 1979
    Pepe Hozumi
    • Hyôsuke Yuri
    • 1979
    Kôji Hashimichi
    • Ippei Mashira
    • 1979
    Yukiko Takabayashi
    • Rosemary Shishido
    • 1979
    Takao Inoue
    • Takamine Sougen
    • 1979
    Jimmy Araki
    • Seiji Kurogawa
    • 1979
    Susumu Kurobe
    Susumu Kurobe
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    • 1979
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    • Go Shishido
    • 1979
    Ken Nishida
    • Kazuya Yuri
    • 1979
    Shinji Tôdô
    Shinji Tôdô
    • Maki
    • 1979
    Michiko Nagahama
    • Miki
    • 1979
    • Creator
      • Tetsu Kariya
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    6ChungMo

    High energy action and monster fluff

    A friend brought copies of this back from a stay in Japan. They were untranslated but easy to follow for the most part. A combination of live-action sentai and tokusatsu genres as the human resembling alien hero, who can transform into a sort of giant robot, is supported by a fighting team of humans granted special powers. The difference here is that the alien and the team are all high school students instead of adults, a theme still being repeated on Japanese television today.

    It's all pretty standard but with higher production standards then other sentai shows of the time. The kids all learn kung-fu which is unusual on a Japanese show and are repeatedly called on to show their stuff. The action scenes in the episodes I saw were all of a high caliber and entertaining to watch. The inevitable giant monsters are ridiculous but well designed. The miniatures were very well shot with lots of depth and a concerted effort to simulate an appearance of giants battling. Megaroman resembles Ultraman but with a long white mane of hair that you would see in a Kabuki play. Every monster battle ended with Megaroman igniting his hair, swinging his head around and shooting a fireball out of the burning hair. The offending monster would then explode.

    The show had an early attempt to use video to create certain effects such as flying. The effect would then be transfered back to film unlike today where the effect is done on video and stays there.

    Probably will never see this again.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Yuki Kitazume, who played Takashi Shishido (the alter-ego of Megaloman) and Captain Dagger, originally auditioned for the role of martial arts teacher Takamine. This series was Kitazume's acting debut.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Hikônin Sentai Akibarenjâ: Môsô Shito (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Yuke! Yuke! Megaroman
      ("Go, Go, Megaloman!")

      Main Title Theme

      Music by Shôzô Tozuka

      Lyrics by Tetsu Kariya

      Arranged by Satoru Kawagami

      Sung by Ichirô Mizuki

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 1979 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Megaloman
    • Production company
      • Toho
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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