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Golden Bat
Professor Yamatone and his family visit present day Egypt, and discover an ancient tomb belonging to a god of justice and protector of the weak known as Ogon Bat. When the Professor is taken captive by Gorgo, agent of the evil Dr. Erich Nazō (ナゾー), his daughter Mari pleads for Ogon Bat to save her father. As she starts to cry, her tears fall in Ogon Bat's tomb and revive him. From then on, Mari calls on Ogon Bat to fight against evil.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious armored hero known as the Golden Bat appears to protect humanity from an evil cult attempting to revive an ancient demon. Emerging from a millennium of slumber, Golden Bat, also known as Dr. Varon, uses his supernatural powers and advanced technology to combat the cult's leader, Vulture, and his followers. The fate of the world hangs in the balance as this ancient guardian battles modern-day evil.
Critical Reception
Golden Bat is a cult classic within the tokusatsu genre, celebrated for its unique premise and its star, Sonny Chiba. While its production values are typical of its era and genre, it is often praised for its inventive creature designs and action sequences. Audience reception tends to be nostalgic and appreciative of its B-movie charm and historical significance within Japanese superhero cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early tokusatsu elements and Sonny Chiba's performance.
Noted for its imaginative villain designs and action set pieces.
Recognized as a significant, albeit niche, entry in Japanese superhero history.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment from cult film enthusiasts highlights its historical value as an early example of Japanese superhero action and its campy appeal.
Fun Fact
The Golden Bat character predates the film and was originally a popular manga character created in 1930, making him one of Japan's earliest superheroes.
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