Sent by the Nebula Star to defend the Earth, a super-cyborg fights mutated pollution monsters created by the evil space-simians Gori and Rah.Sent by the Nebula Star to defend the Earth, a super-cyborg fights mutated pollution monsters created by the evil space-simians Gori and Rah.Sent by the Nebula Star to defend the Earth, a super-cyborg fights mutated pollution monsters created by the evil space-simians Gori and Rah.
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- TriviaTetsuo Narikawa was a karate master and helped to found the Japanese karate league. Despite this he never used his karate skills in the series. The action scenes with Spectreman were played by Koji Uenishi who also played Kara the gorilla.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Creature Wasn't Nice (1981)
- SoundtracksSpectreman Go Go
("Supekutoruman Gô Gô")
(Main Title Theme, Episodes 1-39)
Composed & Arranged by Kunio Miyauchi
Lyrics by Yûji Amemiya
Sung by The Misuzu Children's Choir, The Honey Knights & Studio Orchestra
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This is another under the radar gem, ok, it's not exactly under the radar as this show as the show was a hit on TV in both Japan and the US in the 70's. But as time when on this show has been forgotten in both regions as the fame of many more Super Sentai franchise have overshadow this show, despite the fact this is one of the first super sentai shows. And if it wasn't for this show and other super sentai we wouldn't have "Power Rangers" and many others we know and love today.
I remember seeing some of this show when I was about seven, my mom or brother rented out one of those VHS copies of the show that were at my local video store "Video City" damn I really miss those places. Anyway, this show was literally one of the first super sentai shows I've ever seen, I honestly never seen one in my life at the time let alone heard about them and you can imagine like any rookie to the genre it completely blew my mind. It was just a really cool concept being able to fight of super-sized foes.
It's true that this show doesn't really have much in character development, let alone plot development as most of them are episodic, let alone there is some campiness involved. But same can be said about most of the other Super Sentai shows of yesteryear. This was simply one of those shows that were plain fun, where you just simply turn your brain off and have fun and theirs nothing wrong with that. And those kind of shows I find rewatchable, then shows that have this stupid need to overcomplicate themselves but forget the fun part.
The characters aren't really much they all serve their functions, Spectre Man is sort of like "The Vision" from the Marvelverse/Movie Cinimatic Universe, even part of the design is uncannily similar as both have a jewel on their forehead. Just like the "The Vision" he's a highly powered cyborg but is one constantly learning the human condition while at the same time preserving it. But also, a little of Green Lantern, just like Hal Jorden/Green Lantern he serves an intergalactic alien authority, in this show their called "The Overlords".
George is the human identity of Spectre Man, much like with Clark Kent to Superman. Like with Clark Kent he works for a newspaper which is also like an emergency/science/defense center which is a strange but kind of cool combination; not just reporting the news but also contributing to the welfare of society.
There is one coworker George sometimes works for Rita whom to me is one of the weak points of the show, I really dislike her character, she's kind of a poor woman's Lois Lane. Her character is kind of a self- serving b.... as she constantly mistreats George/Spectreman for no good reason sometimes tries to steal his assignments but is also completely useless. Though thankfully her character just sort of disappeared later in the show, all I can say to that is good riddance. Though later on she was replaced by Margret whom was actually much better as she was useful, never mistreated George, and actually a lot more attractive. But once again didn't develop the relationship between the two enough despite hinted at becoming something more, which is the other weak point, but at least both are good friends so that what counts.
Though I feel the character that stand out the most and are the most interesting are Doctor Gori and his number two Karas. These two are fun villains, Doctor Gori is sort of like Gorilla Grodd/Lex Luthor in the DC verse, like him he's a genius that always has scientific nefarious plans for conquest. Ok, not totally nefarious, his motive is actually genuine which is to save the Earth, but his methodology is corrupt. Always like how there is this motion with his hands whenever he gets frustrated or expresses his latest plan which I always found kind of funny but interesting. Which probably helps acting wise as it's an actor in a gorilla mask which means he can't be expressive with his face.
Then there is his number two Karas whom is sort of his muscle much like who Odis is to Lex in the "Superman films" he's not a particularly smart which is why despite being a brute he is really cumbersome most of the time which always results in a lot of funny scenes.
But like with most to all super sentai shows we're all in it for the action and this show has plenty of it. The choreography in the fights is solid, though it might look a little rough in places but I feel that sort of adds to the combat you see, almost gives it a slight sense of realism, almost like seeing a person in the real world fighting the monsters. Always liked seeing Spectreman use his weapons like his lasers that shoot out of his hands, forearm blades, sometimes even shurikens that can cut though anything and are shaped like the sun, which makes sense as his name is Spectreman after all.
The effects are solid, though yeah not as impressive as most of the other well-known super sentai shows, as this show didn't quite run on the same budget as them, which is why in some places it may look amateurish. But I feel that just adds to the show gives it its charm, almost like if the Dead Gentlemen company ever made a Super Sentai show, despite how cheap it looks you can tell they put effort in what they were able to work with.
But they were good enough as we saw some of the usual Michel Bay like explosion effects. However, it's really the monsters that I really like, there are a lot of cool creative and daft memorable monsters that provide plenty of challenge for Spectre Man, as a kid I still wonder to this day where the heck they get the ideas. Their also kinda comical looking as some of them look like they could be the kind of creatures you'd see from a Sid and Marty Kraft show.
There is a two headed dragon, a flying giant alien whale, a Frankenstein like monster though he has a giant brain for a head and bolts on his neck, a hooded guy that looks like one of the jawies from "Star Wars" but with hooks for hands, and many more super-sized rogues you have to see to believe.
The music is very good, most of it is true to the era the show was made and released as some of it consists of 70's style music. You even some of the heroic tunes you here as Spectreman battles the big baddies. But I really love that theme song, both the Japanese and English version are both good in their own way but it's the English version I love the best, it's one of my favorite theme songs as it has that catchy 70's funk tone to it.
Overall if you're into the Super Sentai genre this is a forgotten gem with a small glimmer that's worth digging up, "Spectre Man" is a spectre of fun.
Rating: 3 stars
I remember seeing some of this show when I was about seven, my mom or brother rented out one of those VHS copies of the show that were at my local video store "Video City" damn I really miss those places. Anyway, this show was literally one of the first super sentai shows I've ever seen, I honestly never seen one in my life at the time let alone heard about them and you can imagine like any rookie to the genre it completely blew my mind. It was just a really cool concept being able to fight of super-sized foes.
It's true that this show doesn't really have much in character development, let alone plot development as most of them are episodic, let alone there is some campiness involved. But same can be said about most of the other Super Sentai shows of yesteryear. This was simply one of those shows that were plain fun, where you just simply turn your brain off and have fun and theirs nothing wrong with that. And those kind of shows I find rewatchable, then shows that have this stupid need to overcomplicate themselves but forget the fun part.
The characters aren't really much they all serve their functions, Spectre Man is sort of like "The Vision" from the Marvelverse/Movie Cinimatic Universe, even part of the design is uncannily similar as both have a jewel on their forehead. Just like the "The Vision" he's a highly powered cyborg but is one constantly learning the human condition while at the same time preserving it. But also, a little of Green Lantern, just like Hal Jorden/Green Lantern he serves an intergalactic alien authority, in this show their called "The Overlords".
George is the human identity of Spectre Man, much like with Clark Kent to Superman. Like with Clark Kent he works for a newspaper which is also like an emergency/science/defense center which is a strange but kind of cool combination; not just reporting the news but also contributing to the welfare of society.
There is one coworker George sometimes works for Rita whom to me is one of the weak points of the show, I really dislike her character, she's kind of a poor woman's Lois Lane. Her character is kind of a self- serving b.... as she constantly mistreats George/Spectreman for no good reason sometimes tries to steal his assignments but is also completely useless. Though thankfully her character just sort of disappeared later in the show, all I can say to that is good riddance. Though later on she was replaced by Margret whom was actually much better as she was useful, never mistreated George, and actually a lot more attractive. But once again didn't develop the relationship between the two enough despite hinted at becoming something more, which is the other weak point, but at least both are good friends so that what counts.
Though I feel the character that stand out the most and are the most interesting are Doctor Gori and his number two Karas. These two are fun villains, Doctor Gori is sort of like Gorilla Grodd/Lex Luthor in the DC verse, like him he's a genius that always has scientific nefarious plans for conquest. Ok, not totally nefarious, his motive is actually genuine which is to save the Earth, but his methodology is corrupt. Always like how there is this motion with his hands whenever he gets frustrated or expresses his latest plan which I always found kind of funny but interesting. Which probably helps acting wise as it's an actor in a gorilla mask which means he can't be expressive with his face.
Then there is his number two Karas whom is sort of his muscle much like who Odis is to Lex in the "Superman films" he's not a particularly smart which is why despite being a brute he is really cumbersome most of the time which always results in a lot of funny scenes.
But like with most to all super sentai shows we're all in it for the action and this show has plenty of it. The choreography in the fights is solid, though it might look a little rough in places but I feel that sort of adds to the combat you see, almost gives it a slight sense of realism, almost like seeing a person in the real world fighting the monsters. Always liked seeing Spectreman use his weapons like his lasers that shoot out of his hands, forearm blades, sometimes even shurikens that can cut though anything and are shaped like the sun, which makes sense as his name is Spectreman after all.
The effects are solid, though yeah not as impressive as most of the other well-known super sentai shows, as this show didn't quite run on the same budget as them, which is why in some places it may look amateurish. But I feel that just adds to the show gives it its charm, almost like if the Dead Gentlemen company ever made a Super Sentai show, despite how cheap it looks you can tell they put effort in what they were able to work with.
But they were good enough as we saw some of the usual Michel Bay like explosion effects. However, it's really the monsters that I really like, there are a lot of cool creative and daft memorable monsters that provide plenty of challenge for Spectre Man, as a kid I still wonder to this day where the heck they get the ideas. Their also kinda comical looking as some of them look like they could be the kind of creatures you'd see from a Sid and Marty Kraft show.
There is a two headed dragon, a flying giant alien whale, a Frankenstein like monster though he has a giant brain for a head and bolts on his neck, a hooded guy that looks like one of the jawies from "Star Wars" but with hooks for hands, and many more super-sized rogues you have to see to believe.
The music is very good, most of it is true to the era the show was made and released as some of it consists of 70's style music. You even some of the heroic tunes you here as Spectreman battles the big baddies. But I really love that theme song, both the Japanese and English version are both good in their own way but it's the English version I love the best, it's one of my favorite theme songs as it has that catchy 70's funk tone to it.
Overall if you're into the Super Sentai genre this is a forgotten gem with a small glimmer that's worth digging up, "Spectre Man" is a spectre of fun.
Rating: 3 stars
- hellraiser7
- Oct 16, 2019
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