1. Metal Hero Series
The Metal Hero Series (メタルヒーローシリーズ, Metaru Hīrō Shirīzu?) is a genre of tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toei for Japanese television.
The Metal Hero Series (メタルヒーローシリーズ, Metaru Hīrō Shirīzu?) is a genre of tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toei for Japanese television. The protagonists of the Metal Hero Series are mainly space, military and police-based characters who are typically androids, cyborgs, or humans that don "metallic" suits. Henceforth, most of the Metal Heroes are also referenced as "Henshin (transforming) Heroes." Usually, the genre revolves around a technological theme where technology, in the right hand
2. Superhuman-Machine Metalder (TV Series 1987-1988)
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes.
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes. It was the first series to air on Sundays instead of Mondays. Metalder bears many similarities to Toei's earlier program Android Kikaider, particularly in its themes, characters, and the hero's costume design. The action footage of Metalder was adaptated for the first two seasons of VR Troopers. On February 21, 2007, Toei released the complete Metalder TV series and film on a seven-disc DVD set. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Metalder.
3. Choujinki Metalder | Metal Heroes Wiki - Fandom
Years later on February 21, 2007, all 39 episodes and the movie were released on home video for the first time on DVD in a seven-disc Boxset. In Thailand, the ...
For the series' title character, see Ryusei Tsurugi. Chojinki Metalder (超人機メタルダー, Chōjinki Metarudā?, Superhuman-Machine Metalder) is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes. Toei went for a darker and more grim direction for Choujinki Metalder, and this turned off younger viewers. As a result, ratings started to slip in the second half, and the series ended after just 39 episodes, making it the shortest MetalSee AlsoTired of Tapping? Use an External Keyboard on Your iPhone and Unlock Tons of Keyboard ShortcutsHow to Choose the Best Skin Imaging Device For Your PracticeTéo Lepetit 2020 Net WorthIs Kathy Krantz Stewart Married 2020
4. Superhuman-Machine Metalder (TV Series 1987-1988) - Alternative Titles
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes.
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes. It was the first series to air on Sundays instead of Mondays. Metalder bears many similarities to Toei's earlier program Android Kikaider, particularly in its themes, characters, and the hero's costume design. The action footage of Metalder was adaptated for the first two seasons of VR Troopers. On February 21, 2007, Toei released the complete Metalder TV series and film on a seven-disc DVD set. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Metalder.
5. Superhuman-Machine Metalder (1987) - Plex
Superhuman-Machine Metalder (1987) starring Seiko Seno, Hiroko Aota, Takahashi Kazuoki and directed by Takeshi Ogasawara.
During World War II, robotics expert Professor Koga was assigned by the Japanese military to create robotic soldiers, which would be turned loose against the allies. That is, until he got word that his son, Tsurugi Ryuusei, had been killed in battle. He then washed his hands clean of the whole thing, locks away the prototype, and takes the plans with him. Four years later, Makoto Dolbara, a former colleague of Professor Koga, becomes leader of an organization called the Neross Empire. He then orders his robots to kill Professor Koga, who survives the attack. He then heads for the secret base, and activates the prototype, which he has designed to look like his son. However, despite the Professor's pleas, the robot (Metalder) showed little reaction. The robot then tries to respond to the professor's cries, in which it would be too late. Seeing his dead "father", the robot then swears that it would be Neross' worst nightmare.
6. Choujinki Metalder: The Movie (1987) - Letterboxd
A film version of Choujinki Metalder, set between episodes 17 & 18 premiered on July 18, 1987 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival, where it was shown ...See AlsoBubble Skincare: Fun and Effective Skin Solutions
A film version of Choujinki Metalder, set between episodes 17 & 18 premiered on July 18, 1987 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival, where it was shown as part of a quadruple feature alongside Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, Saint Seiya: The Movie and the film version of Hikari Sentai Maskman.
7. Superhuman-Machine Metalder 1987 - Trakt
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes.
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes. It was the first series to air on Sundays instead of Mondays. Metalder bears many similarities to Toei's earlier program Android Kikaider, particularly in its themes, characters, and the hero's costume design. The action footage of Metalder was adaptated for the first two seasons of VR Troopers. On February 21, 2007, Toei released the complete Metalder TV series and film on a seven-disc DVD set. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Metalder.
8. Watch full Choujinki Metalder 39/39 (English sub) | Zokaj.com
The action footage of Superhuman-Machine Metalder was used for Saban Entertainment's live-action TV series VR Troopers. Metalder was aired in the Philippines on ...
The sixth and shortest entry in the Metal Hero Series, Chojinki Metalder, only lasted 39 episodes from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988. Younger viewers were put off by Toei's decision to take Choujinki Metalder in a darker and grimmer direction.
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10. Superhuman-Machine Metalder · Season 1 - Plex
Superhuman-Machine Metalder · Season 1 starring Seiko Seno, Hiroko Aota, Takahashi Kazuoki.
During World War II, robotics expert Professor Koga was assigned by the Japanese military to create robotic soldiers, which would be turned loose against the allies. That is, until he got word that his son, Tsurugi Ryuusei, had been killed in battle. He then washed his hands clean of the whole thing, locks away the prototype, and takes the plans with him. Four years later, Makoto Dolbara, a former colleague of Professor Koga, becomes leader of an organization called the Neross Empire. He then orders his robots to kill Professor Koga, who survives the attack. He then heads for the secret base, and activates the prototype, which he has designed to look like his son. However, despite the Professor's pleas, the robot (Metalder) showed little reaction. The robot then tries to respond to the professor's cries, in which it would be too late. Seeing his dead "father", the robot then swears that it would be Neross' worst nightmare.
11. Superhuman machine metal der DVD-BOX [First edition production ...
Special effects DVD Superhuman machine metal der DVD-BOX [First edition production limited edition] ; Item number, 129002403 ; Released date, 21 Feb 2007 ; Maker ...
DVD 7-disc set ■ Benefits · three-way back BOX luxury commentary "superman machine analysis document" 84P [recording time] 975 minutes [screen size] standard [limited board contents] first shipment limited [special specification contents] picture disc / new print component master 【Enclosed benefit contents】 Commentary "Super manual analysis document" (84P) / Yasushi Hagihara design luxury storage box ※ For those that do not have the title of "First Time" in the title, 【 The first benefit of the enclosed benefits] is not covered by the warranty. Please note on your purchase beforehand. [Video bonus contents] [7] '87 summer Toei Manga Festival "superhuman machine metal da" [Performers list] Original: Yate Saburo Cast: Seno Aoi / Hiroko Aoda / Hiroshi Kawai / Shinji Todo / Reiko Mitsui / Emiko Yamamoto / Hiroshi Arikawa Narration: Masamune Kazunari [1] Hurry up! To the devil world 余 Episode 2 余 is God, Neros 〈Episode 3 ハ ン マ ー Hammer man Ben K tears at love for the wild 〈Episode 4 Torpedo Agumis vs. Navy Shogun Metalder 第 Episode 5 Endurance! 100 out of 100 guns Play get angry! KO the heavyweight champion Gardos [2] Set a goal! The duel of the flame with the tag brothers Farewell bar lock! Secret of the iron mask