Tag Archives: Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Uchu Keiji Sharivan

Hey boy! Uchu Keiji Sharivan, a.k.a. Space Sheriff Sharivan, is the 1983 sequel to Space Sheriff Gavan and second installment in the metal heroes series. It follows Den Iga and Lily on their mission to protect earth from the evil Space Crime Syndicate Madou.  To do this they travel to Den’s home world of earth after […]

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Daltanious

Isn’t toku supposed to be live action? Can an animated series actually be considered tokusatsu? These are the questions that adorn the lips of many people within our community, including my wife, but I’m here to tell you that yes, yes it can. Taken at surface level, tokusatsu directly translates as special filming and, yes, […]

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Changérion

Changérion, aka Choukou Senshi Changérion (超光戦士シャンゼリオン) is notable for a number of different reasons. Written by Tokusatsu royalty Toshiki Inoue, the 1996 series had video game giant SEGA attached as its main sponsor – who has previously worked with Toei to co-produce Mechanical Violator Hakaider. It stars Takashi Hagino in his first lead role, who […]

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Jiraiya

Let’s be honest, the large majority of tokusatsu fans in the UK, the US and the wider Western community are really only familiar with the modern, popular annals of tokusatsu history, like Super Sentai, Kamen Rider and, maybe, Ultraman, at a push. The release of so much classic content on the Toei Tokusatsu World YouTube […]

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Kaiketsu Zubat

No matter how good you think you are at something Ken Hayakawa is better. Or at least that’s what the show would have you believe. Kaiketsu Zubat or The Extraordinary Zubat is a 1977 toku show from the prolific Shotaro Ishinomori and tells the tale of detective/cowboy/scientist/all around renaissance man Ken Hayakawa and his quest […]

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Poitrine

Unlike the Kamen Rider, Super Sentai and Metal Heroes franchises, the Toei Fushigi Comedy Series are mostly unknown to your average Western tokusatsu fan. Like it’s more well-known brothers, these Shotaro Ishinomori-created series also included costumed superheroes – but with a bigger focus on laughs rather than action. La Belle Fille Masquée Poitrine (美少女仮面ポワトリン) also […]

Toei Tokusatsu World Reviews: Bicrosser

There’s a reason I tend not to stray far from the safe bastions of Heisei-era Kamen Rider and Super Sentai, and Kyodai Ken Byclosser (兄弟拳バイクロッサー), or simply Bicrosser, is a prime example of why. This first episode is pure nonsense and not in the fun way. In the way where you have to wonder if […]