Space Sheriff Shaider: Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers!
Space Sheriff Shaider: Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers!

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Space Sheriff Shaider: Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers!

1984
Movie
24 min
Japanese

Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers! is the second movie of Uchuu Keiji Shaider. This movie takes place between episodes 39 and 40, and was released on December 22, 1984.

Insights

Director: Kiyoshi FukudaGenres: Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, Children's

Plot Summary

In this standalone film, Space Sheriff Shaider is tasked with a critical mission to rescue a kidnapped alien child. This child holds the key to a powerful energy source that the evil Galactic Empire Mess is seeking to exploit. Shaider must race against time, battling alien henchmen and confronting dangerous traps to save the child and prevent the Galactic Empire Mess from unleashing destructive power upon the universe.

Critical Reception

As a companion film to the popular Space Sheriff Shaider series, this movie was generally well-received by its target audience of young fans of tokusatsu and science fiction. It delivered the expected action-packed adventure and heroic themes characteristic of the franchise. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it was a solid entry within the Super Sentai and Metal Heroes genres, offering exciting visuals and a straightforward heroic narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fans appreciated the continuation of the Space Sheriff Shaider's adventures.

  • The film provided exciting action sequences and special effects typical of the era's tokusatsu.

  • The straightforward plot focused on heroism and saving the day, appealing to younger viewers.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is primarily from dedicated fans of the Space Sheriff Shaider series and the broader tokusatsu genre. Viewers generally enjoyed the film for its faithful adherence to the series' established tone and action, highlighting the heroic exploits of Shaider and the thrilling battle sequences. Specific criticisms are rare, as the film largely met the expectations of its fanbase.

Fun Fact

This film was released theatrically in Japan as part of the 'Toei Manga Matsuri' film festival, a popular event showcasing multiple children's films from Toei Animation and Toei Company.

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