Top 5 tokusatsu of the 70s
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These are my favorite tokusatsu shows from the 70s. What is your favorite tokusatsu ?
Condorman - Coming to the aid of a dragon condor and its unhatched egg, Ishin Mitsuya is killed, but is brought back to life when the egg hatches and the the baby merges with his body. Although he gains the power to transform into Condorman from this, he loses all memory of his life before the accident.
Inazuman F - Inazuman is, in reality, young college student Goro Watari (渡 五郎 Watari Gorō?), a mutant. He lost his mother as a child and had other dark moments in his childhood (he had a childhood girlfriend named Teresa who was taken away by an American soldier during the US occupation of Japan). But when the Neo-Human Empire (新人類帝国 Shinjinrui Teikoku?) begins its attacks on mankind with its Fantom Army foot soldiers and mutated monsters, he puts his psionic powers to the test
Fireman - Fireman (ファイヤーマン Faiyāman?), known as Magma Man in some markets, is a Japanese tokusatsu television series about a superhero, the title character, who fights kaiju and other villains. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, the show was broadcast on Nippon Television from January 7 to July 31, 1973, with a total of 30 episodes. This was also one of several shows Tsuburaya did to celebrate the company's 10th Anniversary (the other two being Ultraman Taro and Jumborg Ace).
Chojin Bibyun - Choujin Bibyun (超神ビビューン Chojin Bibyun?) is a classic tokusatsu series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and Toei. The series consists of 36 episodes which is a joint production of NET (now TV Asahi), and aired in Japan starting on July 6, 1976 until March 29, 1977 This series is also a sequel of Akumaizer 3.
Azteckaiser - Pro-Wres no Hoshi Aztecaser (プロレスの星 アステカイザー Puroresu no Hoshi Asutekaizā?, officially romanized as Aztecaser) also known as Pro-Wrestling Star Aztekaiser is a Japanese pro-wrestling-themed tokusatsu/anime superhero television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions, and created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. Nagai and Ishikawa created three manga series, simply named Aztecaser (アステカイザー Asutekaizā?), published in different magazines by Shogakukan. None of them are related between them or the TV show. They were compiled in a single tankōbon in 1978 (Futabasha), 1986 (Asahi Sonorama) and 2001 (Futabasha). - Розваги
I can't believe there are so many wild Japanese superheroes back in the seventies, I guess the 70s was the Golden Age of tokusatsu Heroes
I was expecting this to be a boring slideshow of pictures, perhaps a Henshin montage of more recognized characters at the outside. But a collection of fight scenes from some of the more obscure heroes? This video is awesome!
''Hang on, I'll just call the fireman'' *Fireman pops up in the window* ''NOT YOU!''
Fireman: oh *walks away sadly*
Awesome fight scenes 😊
What a precious footages
Gotta love Stupid Awesome Japanese Heroes! ;3
The ones from the '70s were definitely some of the weirdest. What they lacked in budget and special effects they made up for in action scenes.
Awesome choices!!!
Fireman was aired on ABS CBN 2 back in 1991 here in the Philippines. But they change the name Magma Man expect Fireman. I wish ABS CBN will reboot their dubbing on Fireman
Faiyaman (Magmaman when aired on the phils on the 90's) was the only thing ive watched in this collection.. cool though
Those are some great choices! I also really love the middle of the decade; '74 to '76 was maybe the craziest and most inspired run of one-off characters ever with your picks PLUS Kyodain, Kagestar, Mach Baron, Kamen Rider Stronger and Denjin Zaboga! Not to mention the amazing Goranger, which wasn't a franchise YET! I also love "Barom 1" and the "minisode" heroes: "Red, Green, and God-Man" from a few years earlier. It was a great period of raw imagination before Bandai took over!
Barom 1?!! Though I haven't watched the entire series, that show still cracks me up to this day. The opening theme song with it's "burororo-burororo-BURORORO!!!" line... The fat kid and the little kid having to hold hands shouting "Barom Cross!" while staring at each other with very serious facial expressions in order to transform into / summon / materialize into Barom 1... Barom 1's incessant shouting of "BAROM!!!"... that goofy giant fist finisher move... Good stuff!
I wish there were more episodes of Condorman online to be seen.
Tbh I really enjoy Condormans suit
Didn't know about some of these. I'll definitely need to check some of these out.
truly tokusatsu was at it's best during the 70s.
I personally think the 80s was but I still love the campiness of 70s tokusatsu.
The 70s was maybe less set in it's ways. There were more original superheroes, both giant and human-sized, in the 70's but the 80's gave us the Space Sheriffs and then the metal hero / rescue shows that followed.
Also, the early part of the decade appropriately ramped up the cocaine-level of editing and pace! It's such a shame that 1983's Sentai Dynaman is so scarce on UA-cam in its original form because that pilot episode is as INSANE as tokusatsu TV ever got, to this day!
Pretty much every shot was a zoom, and no shot lasts longer than a few seconds, and then there's just shitloads of dynamite or stunts going off every other shot! And there's absolutely no CGI back then...it's just nicotine-addicted stunt men on wires in a rock quarry with explosions and zoom lenses! And it's SO much better than anything we have today! So, even though I prefer the 70's, I have a deep appreciation for what the 80's brought with enormous passion!
Hey, don't be bashing over the newer tokusatsu. If anything, I believe tokusatsu today has gotten better.
I still think modern shows have great roots and originality. Just watched Kamen Rider Ex-Aid and enjoyed it very much, but while the 1970's owed an enormous debt to the 1960's in terms of what Ultraman or Giant Robot developed (plus a national folklore that runs through all these programs to this day).
Japan's modern shows are a little more corrupted by Bandai toy sales. I'm a fan of more, not less, so in our modern era, where we're pretty much down to only 2 Toei franchises, Sentai and Rider, I really appreciate the occasional oddball "Tomica Fire Rescue" show or, especially in the last decade, the local hero phenomenon, which gave us so many new prefecture-specific amateur heroes!
Tokusatsu is doing really great now but it was much more free-form and creative in the 1970's. And then the production was improved greatly in the '80's. The 90's was a little stagnant by comparison and the 2000's are better but have this toy influence that I think confuses the final product. Although it can be done well and Kamen Rider Gaim was a great example!
Josh Milligan True!
These Riku should be on Shout Factory, or any competent companies of entertainment.
Amazing Video
The 70s might even be the golden age of Tokusatsu shows, beacuse it introduced Kamen Rider and Super Sentai to the tv.
Although impressive, this list is extremely subjective. I would say that Kikaida, Akumaizer 3, kamen riders V-1, V-2, and V-3, Inazuman Flash (Which we both agree upon), Battle fever J, and Japanese Spider-Man were my favorites.
Didn't know that Azteckaizer mixes both live-action and anime.
Condorman is Japanese Superhero Show from 1975 like Goranger Akumaizer 3 and Kamen Rider Stronger
Best entrance ever @ 0:12-0:15
i though there will be common hero like super sentai, kamen rider, etc but i wrong, nice upload 👍
Lol, that background music of condorman sounds like mocking the hero .
No Kikaida ? In Hawaii if his name is mentioned to be appearing at
Shirokia you will have a thousand people in line with kids .
In my opinion it should be
1 Kikaida
2 Kamen Rider V3
3 Zaboga
4 Kikaida 01
5 Rainbowman
The violence is so over the top and cartoony.
Carlos Rios That's Tokusatsu for you
they have real martial arts skills!
also skull man too but it's from 2007 so I think it's next time
The only show that i reconized was the faiyaman one also thanks for the Alien Virenus fight lmao
I'm talking about on number 4 Azteckaiser. I like with live action and Anime fight scene. I hope Shout Factory will get this classic Tokusasu series. But sadly Azteckaiser was never been aired in Philippines :-( If Azteckaiser will aired in the Philippine television the Filipinos will be wow for this live action and Anime fight scene
Kamen Rider should be one of them.
SPECTREMAN !
Supaidaman, Megaloman, Lionmaru?
Odd that Kamen Rider or Sentai aren't mentioned in this video
5.Inazuman
4.Kikaider
3.Goranger
2.Kamen Rider
1.Ninja Captor
Honourable Mention: Robot Detective K
1. Red Baron
2. Mach Baron
3. Silver Kamen
@The Ian Benjamin Sybesma Show That Kyodai Heroes From 1970s like Megaloman
5. Azteckaiser
4. Kagester
3. Barom 1
2. Iron King
1. JAKQ
@The Ian Benjamin Sybesma Show yes Iron King is Color Red and Silver Giant Superhero like Ultraman
@The Ian Benjamin Sybesma Show also About Tokusatsu from 1980s and 1990s
Jikuu Senshi Spielban
Choujinki Metalder
Hikari Sentai Maskman
Chikyu Sentai Fiveman
Tokkei Winspector
Blue SWAT
Juukou B Fighter
What was the monster name in the asteckaiser part
Very good.
top 10 Power Rangers fight scene
Kamen Rider, Chojin Bibyun, Inazuman and Kaiketsu Zubat, and I am sure many more...what is it with Japan and scarves?
Where are Goranger go?
Kearl Lago it's a super sentai series and it doesn't show super sentai series in this video
goranger is one of toku but goranger starts in 80's
the gamer may be true but it doesn't say anything about super Sentai
the azteckaizer fights are shown as an anime
正義のシンボル コンドールマン
Where was zubat the best toku of the 70s
Is fireman fighting a giant special child? That's really not right. Its child abuse.
What about doraemon
In UEA they watch tokusatsu?
No Kamen rider and Super sentai?
Maybe he didn't include them beacuse they would obviously be at the top spots.
Fireman vs Saitama one punch man 🤣🤣🤣
why no kamen rider and ultraman?
HOPPER LOH and goranger
These are the more obscure heros
hmmm
ファイヤーマンと戦った敵があまりにもダサすぎる
Is it me? Or does fireman look like a deformed ultraman
I think he's one of the banished ones
Lol. It seems like every other tokusatsu series from the '70s seemed were either an Ultraman spin-off or an Ultraman knock-off: You had Megaloman, Mirrorman, Iron King, Jumborg Ace, Zone Fighter, etc.