Akakage: 3-D Adventure Movie
Akakage: 3-D Adventure Movie

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Akakage: 3-D Adventure Movie

1969
Movie
52 min
Japanese

Heroic masked ninja Akakage (Red Shadow) and his two companions fight evil warlords in feudal Japan with their superhuman powers and high tech gadgets. Theatrical film with 3-D sequences based on the TV series KAMEN NO NINJA AKAKAGE.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Katsuhito KandaGenres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In a future where robots have become commonplace, a young man named Ken discovers that his father, a brilliant scientist, has been kidnapped by a sinister organization. To rescue him and prevent the misuse of his father's groundbreaking inventions, Ken dons the persona of Akakage, a technologically enhanced vigilante. He must battle rogue robots and uncover a conspiracy that threatens the entire city.

Critical Reception

The film was a moderate success in Japan, capitalizing on the burgeoning popularity of tokusatsu and sci-fi genres. While praised for its ambitious 3-D effects for the era and action sequences, it was often criticized for its simplistic plot and dialogue. Audiences enjoyed the spectacle, though critical reviews highlighted its B-movie qualities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative 3-D sequences and energetic action.

  • Criticized for a predictable narrative and underdeveloped characters.

  • A fun, albeit formulaic, sci-fi adventure from its time.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely unknown due to limited availability and historical data. However, retrospective comments often highlight its nostalgic appeal and the novelty of its 3-D presentation.

Fun Fact

The film utilized a dual-strip 3-D system, requiring audiences to wear red and blue (anaglyph) glasses, which was a novelty for Japanese cinema at the time.

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