An interesting fact (idk if I can say fun fact for this) of Toei Spider-Man's first episode is that Shinji Todo (Takuya's actor)'s father sadly passed away when the episode was being filmed. That's why Takuya's emotion when he witnessed his father's death was so raw bc Shinji Todo let out all of his sorrow at that exact moment. My heart... 😭
For those who want to get into Tokusatsu I recommend watching Godzilla 1954, Ultraman 1966, Kamen Rider 1971, The Return of Godzilla 1984, Kamen Rider Black 1987, Shin Godzilla 2016, Shin Ultraman 2022 and Shin Kamen Rider 2023
This show was so rad dude. Given the time period and what they had to work with, Toei whooped ass making this. I also appreciate that Professor Monster ended up being an easy win; it makes sense that someone who would hide behind their more powerful minions (Amazoness) and manipulate others to do their dirty work would ultimately prove weak.
12:43 What are you talking about? Of coarse Spider-Man’s rogues gallery shows up in this Japanese adaptation! Look! He’s fighting The Rhino…ceros Beetle- I say it’s close enough!
I'm just happy Tokusatsu Spider-Man will be in Beyond The Spiderverse and team up with Peni; the series is too beautiful in terms of ham! Anyways, it would be cool if a future MvC game would acknowledge Tokusatsu Spider-Man. On the other hand, we have a Japanese live action actor playing Spider-Man aside from the voice actors playing the character I recognize(whether it's the VA of Spider-Man from the 90s cartoon, Josh Keaton in Spectacular Spider-Man, Yuri Lowenthal in the Insomniac games, Quinton Flynn in the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Robbie Daymond in the 2017 reboot cartoon, and Drake Bell in Ultimate Spider-Man ugh 😣).
Basically Spider-Verse ground zero. The Spidey franchise owes a lot to this show. At first the idea of wacky toku version of Spider-Man sounds fun in an ironic way, but as I genuinely got into toku, working my way into this show was actually exciting in a totally genuine way. It's good toku! Anyone who disses this show for not being comic accurate is just a clown, imo.
If Toei Spider-Man is set to appear on Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, I wish he'd be speaking both english and Japanese. For the global release, I'd like him to speak english with a bit of a Japanese so that he could connect with the casts better and get his moral messages across better through his dialogues, as well. I know it'd probably be funny if he also has yellow subtitle letters whenever he speaks Japanese, but there's also another reason for this; the Japanese release of Spider-Verse movies are PACKED with well-known voice actors, especially from the anime industry. That's why I believe that is where Shinji Todo could come in to voice Toei Spider-Man in regular Japanese dub.
The first Japanese Spider-Man was adapted in the manga in 1970 by ryoichi ikegami it's so damn dark when it comes to death of the characters and there's no uncle ben also lol
As a long time Tokusatsu fan, I've finally gained a newfound appreciation towards Takuya Yamashiro AKA Toei Spider-Man. You see, Toei Spider-Man is exactly how Marvel should've expand the Spider-Verse franchise. They went all in with the story, the gadgets, vehicles, and even with a giant robot while keeping the suit design and the core theme of the story similar to that of the comics. After all, if Spider-Man is designed to be an every-man hero, that anyone could wear the mask, then WHY does it always have to be Peter Parker? Why do they have to rehash Peter Parker's story all over again when they could've expand the roster just like how Tokusatsu hero series did EVERY SINGLE YEAR? This is why I believe that the western media (especially superhero franchises) should learn more from Tokusatsu hero franchises. They kept on bringing new casts, new stories and even new toys to sell, all the while keeping their series' core themes consistent at the same time. That's the level of craft that I believe the western superhero media had been lacking for too long. If anything else, this just proves that the western media (particularly the US live action Spidey series) still underestimated kids, thinking that they're too young, too stupid and too weak to tackle on heavy themes in a superhero TV series. Toei Spider-Man (and Toku hero shows in extension) didn't shy away from those heavy themes. While the gore level was that of a daily Tokusatsu show, they still crafted their story with heart, with a moral message in mind that despite being aimed towards kids, could still be digested by adults, as well. That's what we call as an Evergreen media. However, the sad part is that Toei Spider-Man has been treated as a butt-end of a joke by jaded comic book fans as they kept on making fun of him no thanks to them only watching out of context clips and not to mention the shenanigans they did to him on his comic appearances after decades of obscurity. I mean, what do you expect from a racist country, am I right? 😅😂 That's why I can only hope that Sony Animation would do his character justice should he appear on Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, complete with a good character writing and an updated design for both his suit and Leopardon following modern Tokusatsu hero suits like those of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
I would like MCU Spider-Man to lean into this direction. Since he's already basically Iron Boy, let's embrace it fully, with more gadgets and even mechas.
@@Gnidel I'm 1000% on board with this, as well. Not to mention that the current Toku hero landscape is also filled to the brim with gadgets and mechas. They could use both to help enhance the story with its lore and mechanism, enrich the Spider Hero's personality with their gimmicks and variations, as well as boosting the toy sales. Among the examples that I believe could serve as the blueprint are Marvel Disk Wars (the DISKs as collectible trinkets and possibly transformation item), Marvel Mech Strike and previously Megamorphs (they went ham in with their mechas there, as the name suggests). All that's left is to find the right people/crew with the knowledge of Tokusatsu hero elements and the heart and power to make it happen.
With how everything goes, I have a lot, and I emphasize, A LOT of hopes for Toei Spider-Man's appearance in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. Tokusatsu hero is a franchise made with a moral message in mind, so I believe Takuya's character in BTSV should represent the counsel, the advice, and perhaps the answer that the casts needed to solve their problems from Miles, Gwen, Miles' team, and even Miguel and his team. Not only that, Takuya's character should also WORK, that he's a highly respected member of the Spider Society known for his strength not only as a Spider-Man, but also with his profound wisdom. I can see the other Spider-People looking up to him, and even Miguel considering Takuya as one of his closest colleagues despite the differences of their own mindsets. That being said, I think Takuya could also serve as the foil to Miguel O'hara as a senior Spider-Man, where he's more welcome with Miles wanting to "do his own thing", believing in his potential and wanting to see it all for himself. However at the same time, I'd love to see Takuya as the one who UNDERSTANDS both sides of the Spider Society, challenging Miles to test his mettle and see if Miles has the guts, the resolve to do what he set out to do: stop the Spot, save his father, and perhaps change the fate of Spider-Verse as a whole for better or worse. For example, I can imagine Takuya saying: "Miles, you're about to do something that no Spider-People has ever done before, not even me. You're going to fight against fate itself. The question is, are you prepared to fail?" And as for Miguel, I can imagine him having an emotional fight with Miguel and say something like: "I know why you're doing all of this Miguel. But, there's no point in stopping Miles, now. He's going to do what a Spider-Man would do. It'll be HIS responsibility. And if he fails, we can only hope for the best." I can also see him have a strong bond with Peni Parker, and I hope he gets to hug and comfort her, especially with how she looked in ATSV. With his motivation, Takuya could turn Peni from an Evangelion protag to a Gurren Lagann protag. I'm CERTAIN of it. 🤩😆😂 I hope both Toei Spider-Man and Leopardon would receive an updated design, following modern Tokusatsu hero aesthetics while keeping their core design elements intact at the same time. With LOTS of people anticipating Toei Spider-Man's inclusion in Beyond the Spider-Verse, I believe that would garner more interest from the general populace to go and check out more Tokusatsu hero shows, not just the titular hero himself, but the others as well. People and Marvel could learn a thing or two from more Tokusatsu shows and use the lessons learned from them to IMPROVE THEMSELVES from their art, storytelling, and especially THEIR OWN LIVES. That is the core of a Tokusatsu hero show, something that they DESPERATELY need now. Lastly, with Toei Spider-Man's inclusion in Beyond the Spider-Verse, I hope people would learn that Japanese Tokusatsu hero shows shouldn't always be regarded as an object of ridicule with its out of context clips, but as an inspirational work of art worth an entire study.
Hi, I have some ideas I would like to share. If, Miles failed to face fate himself, Yamashiro Takuya/Spider-Man would give him a hug and reassure that he did more good by saving the whole Spider-Verse. Thus, it would be in character for him to reassure and hug Miles like in the show.
I'd like to hear thoughts on Space Sheriff Gavan since that was allegedly a rework of a Toei Adaptation of Silver Surfer that did not get up off the ground. There's also Nebula Mask Machineman, another Toei series which is allegedly a rework of a pitch to DC to make a Superman Adaptation.
@@Soulmaestro2088 Key Word: Allegedly. While I definitely remember reading it in a few places I can no longer find those places, so I do not have a source on this. But after watching the series (It was a lot of fun) I can totally see why people would think such a thing. I hope one day Toei can have a canon where Planet Spider can co-exist along side Planet Ivy, Planet Bird, and so on.
I wonder what the rest of this edge of the Marvel Multiverse would have been like? Maybe the Fantastic Four are a Super Sentai fighting force with combining mechs, and Iron Man is a giant mecha man from Mars who is friends with a Japanese kid who summons him by calling his name.God! With you showing gameplay from a Spider-Man game so much, I really want to play a Japanese Spider-Man video game now.
The funniest thing is that Takuya has a similar story to Shiro Kazami(Kamen Rider V3)...and then Kazami's actor himself shows up in a couple of later episodes of the series lol
@channelpup Hey pup just a thought but do you think there'll ever be a supaidaman reboot or sequel or anime series because ether option would be pretty interesting.
We may not have gotten any Japanese interpretation of classic Spidey villains, but you could technically say we got an interpretation of Black Cat with that one Cat Curse episode
Supaidaman actually inspired Sentai in a lot of ways. It introduced the mecha/zord concept which Sentai actually used later on in Battle Fever J and every Sentai season since up to Ohsama Sentai Kingohger has used it. Supaidaman also gave way to Stan Lee trying to bring Kamen Rider to the west which happened for a little bit before being heavily overshadowed when Toei and Saban came to a deal that would let Toei continue making Sentai seasons, but in the west, Saban would take footage from Sentai seasons and adapt it into Power Rangers. Doesn't actually seem like PR will be adapting newer Sentai seasons for much longer since the deal they had is coming to a close.
Actually, no, Himitsu Sentai Goranger came out in 1975, about 3 years before Supaidaman, what Supaidaman actually inspires is the mecha/megazord format for the show. Starting with Battle Fever J, each Sentai team has their own mechs to battle the giant monsters
@disgustedfinn3069 yeah I meant the mecha format but I guess I worded it weird. Kinda funny how in the early years of Sentai (late 70s mid 80s) there was lots of changes as to what was officially considered the first Sentai. Kept switching between Goranger and BFJ before Goranger was officially settled on.
@@Mitchy. indeed, it is very confusing but i think the most interesting thing to come out of this is without Leopardon, there would be no mechas in Sentai, which there would be no megazord, Power Rangers probably wouldn't be made if it wasn't for this adaptation of the web slinger
Nah. He's more Shiro Kazami than Takeshi Hongo. His Spider Sense works the same way as V3's 36 Secrets and of course the whole revenge thing. Hell, Takuya becomes Spiderman similar to how Shiro becomes V3.
Just a quick correction; Japanese Spider-Man didn't take inspiration from Super Sentai because Super Sentai TECHNICALLY didn't exist yet. It was the exact opposite actually, Super Sentai was inspired by this show.
you are completely wrong, Goranger is the first sentai and was 3 years before Toei Spider-Man, and before you try to hit me with that "goranger wasn't initially considered a super sentai" shit, Goranger WAS initially considered to be a super sentai then it as removed as an official part of the franchise and then it was reincluded by Ohranger
@@donnywaldman4959 No my man, you are wrong. Goranger is NOW considered the first Super Sentai but it wasn't called that back then. Battle Fever J was considered the first SUPER Sentai at the time. There were magazines that did count Goranger and JAKQ (and Ninja Captor) but it was considered just Sentai or All Century Sentai. Goranger and JAKQ were retconed as part of Super Sentai in 1995. They were never removed, they just weren't considered as part of SUPER Sentai because they didn't have a giant robot.
@@PhilipAJones Not really, it was labled under a general "Cho Seiki Zen Sentai" title, keep in mind the "Super Sentai" title was used concurrently with that title, but it didnt include Gorenger and JAKQ. There's evidence that Battle Fever was at one point considered the first SUPER Sentai season. Prime example being Liveman being considered the 10th anniversary even though it would have been the 12th or 13th
An interesting fact (idk if I can say fun fact for this) of Toei Spider-Man's first episode is that Shinji Todo (Takuya's actor)'s father sadly passed away when the episode was being filmed. That's why Takuya's emotion when he witnessed his father's death was so raw bc Shinji Todo let out all of his sorrow at that exact moment.
My heart... 😭
This makes the show even better
Japanese Spider-Man is the show that eventually inspired Power Rangers. Who would've thought these two IPs had anything in common?
This is easily one of the most fascinating Spider-Man adaptations imo
Completely agree. So odd I think I love it's ambition
It's up there with Italian Spider-Man.
It definitely is
For those who want to get into Tokusatsu I recommend watching Godzilla 1954, Ultraman 1966, Kamen Rider 1971, The Return of Godzilla 1984, Kamen Rider Black 1987, Shin Godzilla 2016, Shin Ultraman 2022 and Shin Kamen Rider 2023
This show was so rad dude. Given the time period and what they had to work with, Toei whooped ass making this. I also appreciate that Professor Monster ended up being an easy win; it makes sense that someone who would hide behind their more powerful minions (Amazoness) and manipulate others to do their dirty work would ultimately prove weak.
12:43 What are you talking about? Of coarse Spider-Man’s rogues gallery shows up in this Japanese adaptation! Look! He’s fighting The Rhino…ceros Beetle- I say it’s close enough!
I'm just happy Tokusatsu Spider-Man will be in Beyond The Spiderverse and team up with Peni; the series is too beautiful in terms of ham! Anyways, it would be cool if a future MvC game would acknowledge Tokusatsu Spider-Man. On the other hand, we have a Japanese live action actor playing Spider-Man aside from the voice actors playing the character I recognize(whether it's the VA of Spider-Man from the 90s cartoon, Josh Keaton in Spectacular Spider-Man, Yuri Lowenthal in the Insomniac games, Quinton Flynn in the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Robbie Daymond in the 2017 reboot cartoon, and Drake Bell in Ultimate Spider-Man ugh 😣).
Little chemistry? That’s just your typical healthy Japanese relationship. They’re perfect for each other.
"Did he say... his giant Spider-Robot?" ~ 1994 animated Spider-Man
🙅♂️ *CHANGE LEOPARDON* 🙅♂️
Basically Spider-Verse ground zero. The Spidey franchise owes a lot to this show. At first the idea of wacky toku version of Spider-Man sounds fun in an ironic way, but as I genuinely got into toku, working my way into this show was actually exciting in a totally genuine way. It's good toku! Anyone who disses this show for not being comic accurate is just a clown, imo.
As a massive fan of Tokusatsu this video fills me with joy!
If Toei Spider-Man is set to appear on Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, I wish he'd be speaking both english and Japanese.
For the global release, I'd like him to speak english with a bit of a Japanese so that he could connect with the casts better and get his moral messages across better through his dialogues, as well.
I know it'd probably be funny if he also has yellow subtitle letters whenever he speaks Japanese, but there's also another reason for this; the Japanese release of Spider-Verse movies are PACKED with well-known voice actors, especially from the anime industry. That's why I believe that is where Shinji Todo could come in to voice Toei Spider-Man in regular Japanese dub.
Have you covered any of the Spider-Man manga’s before?
1:26 ULTRAMAN!!! LET'S GO!!!
The first Japanese Spider-Man was adapted in the manga in 1970 by ryoichi ikegami it's so damn dark when it comes to death of the characters and there's no uncle ben also lol
I honestly think that Japan's take on Spider-Man was pretty good
give more tokusatsu shows a shot, they're fun
Frrrr tokusatsu genre hella underrated
This version of Spider-Man is technically the most powerful aside from Cosmic Spider-Man in the comics
That patreon ad was too good😂
As a long time Tokusatsu fan, I've finally gained a newfound appreciation towards Takuya Yamashiro AKA Toei Spider-Man.
You see, Toei Spider-Man is exactly how Marvel should've expand the Spider-Verse franchise. They went all in with the story, the gadgets, vehicles, and even with a giant robot while keeping the suit design and the core theme of the story similar to that of the comics.
After all, if Spider-Man is designed to be an every-man hero, that anyone could wear the mask, then WHY does it always have to be Peter Parker? Why do they have to rehash Peter Parker's story all over again when they could've expand the roster just like how Tokusatsu hero series did EVERY SINGLE YEAR?
This is why I believe that the western media (especially superhero franchises) should learn more from Tokusatsu hero franchises. They kept on bringing new casts, new stories and even new toys to sell, all the while keeping their series' core themes consistent at the same time. That's the level of craft that I believe the western superhero media had been lacking for too long.
If anything else, this just proves that the western media (particularly the US live action Spidey series) still underestimated kids, thinking that they're too young, too stupid and too weak to tackle on heavy themes in a superhero TV series.
Toei Spider-Man (and Toku hero shows in extension) didn't shy away from those heavy themes. While the gore level was that of a daily Tokusatsu show, they still crafted their story with heart, with a moral message in mind that despite being aimed towards kids, could still be digested by adults, as well. That's what we call as an Evergreen media.
However, the sad part is that Toei Spider-Man has been treated as a butt-end of a joke by jaded comic book fans as they kept on making fun of him no thanks to them only watching out of context clips and not to mention the shenanigans they did to him on his comic appearances after decades of obscurity. I mean, what do you expect from a racist country, am I right? 😅😂
That's why I can only hope that Sony Animation would do his character justice should he appear on Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, complete with a good character writing and an updated design for both his suit and Leopardon following modern Tokusatsu hero suits like those of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
I would like MCU Spider-Man to lean into this direction. Since he's already basically Iron Boy, let's embrace it fully, with more gadgets and even mechas.
@@Gnidel I'm 1000% on board with this, as well. Not to mention that the current Toku hero landscape is also filled to the brim with gadgets and mechas.
They could use both to help enhance the story with its lore and mechanism, enrich the Spider Hero's personality with their gimmicks and variations, as well as boosting the toy sales.
Among the examples that I believe could serve as the blueprint are Marvel Disk Wars (the DISKs as collectible trinkets and possibly transformation item), Marvel Mech Strike and previously Megamorphs (they went ham in with their mechas there, as the name suggests).
All that's left is to find the right people/crew with the knowledge of Tokusatsu hero elements and the heart and power to make it happen.
i've been enjoying this series of retrospective and i honestly cannot wait for the part when you get to review spider-man tnas again
Even if you don't want to watch this for some reason: listen to the entire soundtrack
Yesss. A video on my favorite power ranger
I know this is a dumb question but what’s the song that plays during the intro of your videos?
With how everything goes, I have a lot, and I emphasize, A LOT of hopes for Toei Spider-Man's appearance in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
Tokusatsu hero is a franchise made with a moral message in mind, so I believe Takuya's character in BTSV should represent the counsel, the advice, and perhaps the answer that the casts needed to solve their problems from Miles, Gwen, Miles' team, and even Miguel and his team.
Not only that, Takuya's character should also WORK, that he's a highly respected member of the Spider Society known for his strength not only as a Spider-Man, but also with his profound wisdom. I can see the other Spider-People looking up to him, and even Miguel considering Takuya as one of his closest colleagues despite the differences of their own mindsets.
That being said, I think Takuya could also serve as the foil to Miguel O'hara as a senior Spider-Man, where he's more welcome with Miles wanting to "do his own thing", believing in his potential and wanting to see it all for himself.
However at the same time, I'd love to see Takuya as the one who UNDERSTANDS both sides of the Spider Society, challenging Miles to test his mettle and see if Miles has the guts, the resolve to do what he set out to do: stop the Spot, save his father, and perhaps change the fate of Spider-Verse as a whole for better or worse.
For example, I can imagine Takuya saying: "Miles, you're about to do something that no Spider-People has ever done before, not even me. You're going to fight against fate itself. The question is, are you prepared to fail?"
And as for Miguel, I can imagine him having an emotional fight with Miguel and say something like: "I know why you're doing all of this Miguel. But, there's no point in stopping Miles, now. He's going to do what a Spider-Man would do. It'll be HIS responsibility. And if he fails, we can only hope for the best."
I can also see him have a strong bond with Peni Parker, and I hope he gets to hug and comfort her, especially with how she looked in ATSV.
With his motivation, Takuya could turn Peni from an Evangelion protag to a Gurren Lagann protag. I'm CERTAIN of it. 🤩😆😂
I hope both Toei Spider-Man and Leopardon would receive an updated design, following modern Tokusatsu hero aesthetics while keeping their core design elements intact at the same time.
With LOTS of people anticipating Toei Spider-Man's inclusion in Beyond the Spider-Verse, I believe that would garner more interest from the general populace to go and check out more Tokusatsu hero shows, not just the titular hero himself, but the others as well.
People and Marvel could learn a thing or two from more Tokusatsu shows and use the lessons learned from them to IMPROVE THEMSELVES from their art, storytelling, and especially THEIR OWN LIVES.
That is the core of a Tokusatsu hero show, something that they DESPERATELY need now.
Lastly, with Toei Spider-Man's inclusion in Beyond the Spider-Verse, I hope people would learn that Japanese Tokusatsu hero shows shouldn't always be regarded as an object of ridicule with its out of context clips, but as an inspirational work of art worth an entire study.
Hi, I have some ideas I would like to share. If, Miles failed to face fate himself, Yamashiro Takuya/Spider-Man would give him a hug and reassure that he did more good by saving the whole Spider-Verse. Thus, it would be in character for him to reassure and hug Miles like in the show.
Ok but we definitely need a episode of this series that has all these characters and shoes but in other media's (like this spiderman in the comics)
I'd like to hear thoughts on Space Sheriff Gavan since that was allegedly a rework of a Toei Adaptation of Silver Surfer that did not get up off the ground. There's also Nebula Mask Machineman, another Toei series which is allegedly a rework of a pitch to DC to make a Superman Adaptation.
Machineman was a Superman pitch? well that explains why the main character's civilian appearance kinda had a Japanese Clark Kent vibe.
@@Soulmaestro2088 Key Word: Allegedly.
While I definitely remember reading it in a few places I can no longer find those places, so I do not have a source on this. But after watching the series (It was a lot of fun) I can totally see why people would think such a thing.
I hope one day Toei can have a canon where Planet Spider can co-exist along side Planet Ivy, Planet Bird, and so on.
Best Spiderman
Japanese Spidey was in the "Spider-Verse" and "Spidergeddon" comic storylines.
I wonder what the rest of this edge of the Marvel Multiverse would have been like? Maybe the Fantastic Four are a Super Sentai fighting force with combining mechs, and Iron Man is a giant mecha man from Mars who is friends with a Japanese kid who summons him by calling his name.God!
With you showing gameplay from a Spider-Man game so much, I really want to play a Japanese Spider-Man video game now.
The funniest thing is that Takuya has a similar story to Shiro Kazami(Kamen Rider V3)...and then Kazami's actor himself shows up in a couple of later episodes of the series lol
I don't care how far this series strayed from the source material. I still need to watch this because it looks like a laugh.
I can't recommend it enough.
and I cant recommend it enough enough!
To all Power Rangers fans who really love Megazords, you all owe Spidey
I wanna see a Toei Spider-Man anime
Full episodes were uploaded then removed in a day recently
This is the video I’ve been waiting for lol
I wonder does Star track counts as a Tokuzatsu, if so, that will be awesome.
@channelpup
Hey pup just a thought but do you think there'll ever be a supaidaman reboot or sequel or anime series because ether option would be pretty interesting.
I don't think there will be but I do have some ideas.
@@ChannelPup and what might does ideas be?
Will you do one of 3 Dev Adam?
Great vid
We may not have gotten any Japanese interpretation of classic Spidey villains, but you could technically say we got an interpretation of Black Cat with that one Cat Curse episode
Quick question when is the next one coming out cuz it’s been July since this one(pup I’m not trying to harass you I swear I’m just curious)
So was Spider-Man was the blueprint for Super Sentai aka Power Rangers?
More like blueprints for them having zords sentai came out before Japanese spiderman
@@keithmatthews4406 Oh okay
Where can I watch this???
I can already see the Super Sentai and Power Ranger fans geeking out over this coverage.
The alien at the beginning of the video is very funny
Anyone else want to see Marvel and Boom Studios release a Toei Spider-Man/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers crossover.
Wait, 616 isn't preserved? I mean, illegally?
Supaidamaanuh
i knew he would come
Supaidaman actually inspired Sentai in a lot of ways. It introduced the mecha/zord concept which Sentai actually used later on in Battle Fever J and every Sentai season since up to Ohsama Sentai Kingohger has used it. Supaidaman also gave way to Stan Lee trying to bring Kamen Rider to the west which happened for a little bit before being heavily overshadowed when Toei and Saban came to a deal that would let Toei continue making Sentai seasons, but in the west, Saban would take footage from Sentai seasons and adapt it into Power Rangers. Doesn't actually seem like PR will be adapting newer Sentai seasons for much longer since the deal they had is coming to a close.
Actually, no, Himitsu Sentai Goranger came out in 1975, about 3 years before Supaidaman, what Supaidaman actually inspires is the mecha/megazord format for the show. Starting with Battle Fever J, each Sentai team has their own mechs to battle the giant monsters
@disgustedfinn3069 yeah I meant the mecha format but I guess I worded it weird. Kinda funny how in the early years of Sentai (late 70s mid 80s) there was lots of changes as to what was officially considered the first Sentai. Kept switching between Goranger and BFJ before Goranger was officially settled on.
@@Mitchy. indeed, it is very confusing but i think the most interesting thing to come out of this is without Leopardon, there would be no mechas in Sentai, which there would be no megazord, Power Rangers probably wouldn't be made if it wasn't for this adaptation of the web slinger
Supaidaman is basically Takeshi Hongo with Alien powers and with a mecha
Nah. He's more Shiro Kazami than Takeshi Hongo.
His Spider Sense works the same way as V3's 36 Secrets and of course the whole revenge thing. Hell, Takuya becomes Spiderman similar to how Shiro becomes V3.
@@Ticketman99 oh yeah! makes sense why V3 and Spider-Man team up
Hi
Coolest spider-man ever
i love is spiderman
I was disappointed that Supaidaman wasn’t in ATSV
Just a quick correction; Japanese Spider-Man didn't take inspiration from Super Sentai because Super Sentai TECHNICALLY didn't exist yet. It was the exact opposite actually, Super Sentai was inspired by this show.
you are completely wrong, Goranger is the first sentai and was 3 years before Toei Spider-Man, and before you try to hit me with that "goranger wasn't initially considered a super sentai" shit, Goranger WAS initially considered to be a super sentai then it as removed as an official part of the franchise and then it was reincluded by Ohranger
@@donnywaldman4959 No my man, you are wrong. Goranger is NOW considered the first Super Sentai but it wasn't called that back then. Battle Fever J was considered the first SUPER Sentai at the time. There were magazines that did count Goranger and JAKQ (and Ninja Captor) but it was considered just Sentai or All Century Sentai. Goranger and JAKQ were retconed as part of Super Sentai in 1995. They were never removed, they just weren't considered as part of SUPER Sentai because they didn't have a giant robot.
@@marplatense31That's actually a long widely believed myth debunked pretty recently.
@@PhilipAJones Not really, it was labled under a general "Cho Seiki Zen Sentai" title, keep in mind the "Super Sentai" title was used concurrently with that title, but it didnt include Gorenger and JAKQ. There's evidence that Battle Fever was at one point considered the first SUPER Sentai season. Prime example being Liveman being considered the 10th anniversary even though it would have been the 12th or 13th
banger
A soupida-man/Takuya cameo inside of BTSV would go so hard
👏👏👏👏
W/o this no power rangers or zords
Great! Now do Turkish Spider-Man!
AHoooo BAkaaa
How are people mispronouncing LEOpardon as Leperdon is beyond me
It’s because the name of the animal, leopard, is pronounced that way in English. We don’t say leo-pard or something like that.
🇯🇵🕷️🤖
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