未来からきた少年 スーパージェッター
未来からきた少年 スーパージェッター

未来からきた少年 スーパージェッター

1966TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Maya is living the ultimate fashionistas dream: she is working as a stylist for one of the French trend setters, in the capital of haute-couture: Paris. One of the IT girls of fashion, shes following her dreams until one night, when her life takes a sudden turn: shes being deported back to Morocco, after being stopped for over speeding, because her Visa expired some time ago. So in no more than 24 hours, shes deported back to her family and original country. The strong cultural shock and the judgmental differences are pushing the woman to obtain back her place in the city of dreams and her dreams, no matter the costs. But that doesn't mean she will have to return alone, as she finds other things also among her way back to the city.

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Director: Tatsuo YamadaGenres: Sci-Fi, Adventure, Children's

Plot Summary

From the year 3000, the young boy Super Jetter travels back to 1966 Japan in his time machine, the 'Jetter 1', to prevent a destructive future. He is aided by his loyal robot companion, Goro. Together, they face various threats and challenges, using futuristic technology and Jetter's courage to protect humanity from harm. The series follows their adventures as they tackle villains and save the day with their unique abilities.

Critical Reception

Super Jetter was a popular children's science fiction series in Japan during the 1960s, known for its imaginative premise and adventurous storytelling. It captured the imaginations of young viewers with its futuristic concepts and heroic protagonist. While specific critical reviews from its original run are scarce, its lasting appeal and recognition as a classic of its genre indicate a positive reception among its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early exploration of time travel and futuristic themes in Japanese television.
  • Appreciated by younger audiences for its heroic protagonist and action-packed adventures.
  • A nostalgic favorite for those who grew up with the show in the 1960s.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this vintage Japanese series is not readily available. However, fan discussions often highlight its charm and pioneering science fiction elements for its time.

Fun Fact

The character designs and the futuristic technology depicted in Super Jetter were considered quite advanced for Japanese television programming in the mid-1960s, influencing later sci-fi productions.

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