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Flying from the Movie Screen: Inazuman
The moth-like superhero Inazuman has the climactic battle with Emperor Bamba and the Neo-Human Empire Phantom Army while also confronting the rise of President Geisel and the Desper Corps. An alternate version of events depicted in the TV series, exhibited theatrically in 3-D.
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Plot Summary
Inazuman tells the story of Goro Watari, a young man with superhuman abilities who can transform into the powerful hero Inazuman. He fights against the nefarious "New Dome" organization, an alien terrorist group aiming to conquer Earth. Goro is aided by his friends and his unique bond with a mysterious girl named Sayaka. The series blends classic tokusatsu action with themes of environmentalism and humanism.
Critical Reception
As a 1970s tokusatsu series, Inazuman was primarily aimed at a young audience and was a popular entry in its genre during its original run. While not as globally recognized as some later franchises, it holds a nostalgic place among fans of classic Japanese superhero shows for its unique monster designs and Goro's internal struggles. Critical reception at the time focused on its entertainment value and action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative monster designs and dynamic action sequences.
Appreciated for its blend of sci-fi elements and relatable human drama.
A solid entry in the tokusatsu genre that delivered on its superhero premise.
Google audience: Fans often recall Inazuman fondly for its memorable hero and exciting battles against creative alien threats. The series is seen as a classic example of its era, appreciated for its unique visual style and the underlying messages it conveyed.
Fun Fact
The costume design for Inazuman was inspired by the Japanese 'kappa' mythical creature, giving him a distinctive, somewhat unsettling appearance.
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