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Zebraman

Original title: Zeburâman
  • 2004
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.8K
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Shô Aikawa in Zebraman (2004)
ParodySuperheroComedySci-Fi

A down-and-out school teacher receives the calling to become the real life personification of an old television superhero, Zebraman.A down-and-out school teacher receives the calling to become the real life personification of an old television superhero, Zebraman.A down-and-out school teacher receives the calling to become the real life personification of an old television superhero, Zebraman.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writer
    • Kankurô Kudô
  • Stars
    • Shô Aikawa
    • Kyôka Suzuki
    • Atsurô Watabe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writer
      • Kankurô Kudô
    • Stars
      • Shô Aikawa
      • Kyôka Suzuki
      • Atsurô Watabe
    • 35User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Shô Aikawa
    Shô Aikawa
    • Shin'ichi Ichikawa…
    Kyôka Suzuki
    • Kana Asano…
    Atsurô Watabe
    • Oikawa at the Defence Agency
    • (as Atsuro Watabe)
    Yui Ichikawa
    Yui Ichikawa
    • Midori, Shin'ichi's daughter
    Kôen Kondô
    Kôen Kondô
    • Segawa
    Naoki Yasukôchi
    • Shinpei Asano
    Makiko Watanabe
    Makiko Watanabe
    Keisuke Mishima
    Yû Tokui
      Yôji Tanaka
        Arata Furuta
        Arata Furuta
        • Owner of Candy Shop
        Kumiko Asô
        Kumiko Asô
        • Newscaster
        Akira Emoto
        • Kani-Otoko
        Yoshihiko Hakamada
        Yoshihiko Hakamada
        Ryô Iwamatsu
        • Kanda
        Ren Ôsugi
        Ren Ôsugi
        • Kuroda, vice principal
        Teruyoshi Uchimura
        Teruyoshi Uchimura
        • Ippongi
        G.K. Bowes
        G.K. Bowes
        • TV Announcer
        • (English version)
        • (voice)
        • (as Gina Bowes)
        • Director
          • Takashi Miike
        • Writer
          • Kankurô Kudô
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        User reviews35

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        5loganx-2

        The Lighter Side Of Super-Heroism

        Great for the first hour and 20, but needed some serious editing.

        A normal family man and school teacher, who is despised by his family, enjoys one thing in his free time. Putting on his specially made Zebraman suit, to celebrate the brief canceled TV-show of the same name he watched as a child. When not being insulted by students, strangers, family, and friends, our hero likes to wear the suit in his bedroom alone and practice his super movies, which is all oddly endearing and funny enough, until townspeople begin showing signs of possession by a mysterious, possibly alien force. Stranger still, it all already happened in the Zebraman TV show, in the 70's. Our school teacher finds himself putting on the suit and attempting to fight crime, failing in spectacular comic fashion at first, before going into "Kung Fu Hustle" overdrive.

        The aliens themselves resemble Flubber, except when their possessing innocent people and forcing them to commit crimes for some reason. What begins as a dark comedy about hero-worship, becomes a feel-good over the top find the hero within action comedy.

        The problem is it's just too long, it's charming and unique, but the charm just doesn't hold past an hour and a half. One of Miikes more accessible movies, but still chalk full of the absurd images and surreal humor fans have come to expect. Good watching for Miike fans, and those interested in the lighter side of super-heroes and nostalgia, others stay away. Recommend | add comment
        anthrapoid

        ZEBRAMAN is brilliant.

        I saw Zebraman for the first, but surely NOT the last time today. I had read that it was a "spoof of the super hero genre", but I strongly disagree; Zebraman IS a true superhero, and this film is not a spoof of any kind. Sure, there is very mild slapstick, but it works perfectly well. The heart of the film is tender and hopeful, and at the end I was left in that rare state in which I could deny no possibilities. I was laughing and crying at once, knowing no boundary between the two. I love this film. The message is a simple one, but given the age in which we live, vitally important: BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. I will offer no details regarding the plot or the technical innovation of the work; I only hope that this wonderful film will be seen by all, with a truly open heart. Thank you Takashi Miike...
        8planktonrules

        Aside from a little lull here and there, this film is terrific

        Takashi Miike is a very, very difficult director to label. Some of his films have been incredibly violent and gory (such as ICHI THE KILLER and AUDITION)--so much so that I could never recommend them. Some of his films have been strange and highly enjoyable comedies (especially HAPPINESS OF THE KATAKURIS). In recent years, his films have even tended towards being children's movies (such as his Ultraman series on TV and THE GREAT YOKAI WAR). Because of this wide, wide range of films, I was apprehensive to watch ZEBRAMAN, as I had no idea what type of Miike film it would be. Fortunately, it was a blend of both his weird quirky films AND his excellent family-friendly films.

        Here in ZEBRAMAN, you have the story of a very nerdy elementary school teacher who secretly longs to be his TV hero, Zebraman. It seems that in the 70s, Zebraman was a very short-lived show and the guy has loved it ever since. This isn't so odd, but the fact that he's made a Zebraman costume and imagines himself to be this great superhero is!! What makes it even weirder is where it all goes next--into a strange and surreal direction that I just didn't anticipate. Rest assured, the direction is very odd and it involves this nerd having to save the planet from evil aliens!!!

        The film is all in good fun and does it all tongue in cheek--never taking itself too seriously. Excellent direction and a nice story make this a winner--even if there are a few lulls here and there before the crazy and very exciting conclusion.
        8sauron-15

        Zebraman kicks!!!

        I watched Zebraman at the IFFR in Rotterdam, and it was a coaster ride from beginning to end. I've seen a view movies by Miike Takashi, and they all had elements of gore and typical Japanese-over-the-top-violence. Not this one though!!! From the first second up it's totaly wicked. It has all the elements you've already seen in this sort of action-figure-based movies, but in the hands of Miike it turns into movie magic. In a nutshell: Goodbye Hollywood! Sadako rock's! America doesn't!

        The story about a failed teacher/familyman, daydreaming about his alter-ego Zebraman who after construction of his ducktaped superhero outfit gets more then he could ever hoped for, will keep you on the edge for the entire length of the movie.

        Those of you familiar with Miike's previous work do not need to dispare: It wouldn't be Miike if there wasn't any blood, body fluids or slurry involved, but I can't tell you anything without spoiling, so: GO SEE!
        6jamesrupert2014

        Silly but fun

        After Shinichi Ichikawa (Show Aikawa), a nebbish schoolteacher with a cheating wife and resentful kids fashions a cheap-looking replica of the costume of 'Zebraman', his favorite childhood super-hero, he discovers the black-and-white outfit actual gives him superpowers, which become useful when he is forced to battle some gooey, green nose-goblin aliens who are taking over people's minds for nefarious purposes. The story makes little sense (note: I have not read the antecedent manga) but Aikawa's character is likable, the 'action sequences' are fun, there are some comical scenes (I particularly liked the victim of Zebraman's deadly back-kick) and the film has a goofy low-budget appeal (especially for viewers who pick up on the meta-humour and the tokusatsu in-jokes).

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        • Trivia
          During the introductory section of the film, Shinichi Ichikawa/Zebraman, is watching a parody of Super Sentai/Power Rangers where the hero fights Sadako Yamamura from "The Ring". Ironically, this seems to predict the plot of the 2007 film, "Kamen Rider: The Next", which features a Sadako-like antagonist and a plot similar to "The Ring".
        • Goofs
          At the end of the movie, the Colonel (the military officer in charge of the task force that is investigating the alien invasion through out the movie) refers to President Bush in his phone call when the movie takes place in 2010 (two years after Bush's last term in office).
        • Quotes

          Shin'ichi Ichikawa: Striping evil!

        • Connections
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        • Release date
          • February 14, 2004 (Japan)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
        • Language
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • 斑馬人
        • Filming locations
          • Mitsukaido City, Ibaraki, Japan
        • Production companies
          • Bingo Y.K.
          • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
          • Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $3,070,596
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 55m(115 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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