Kikaida - Volumes 1-3 (2004)
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Synopsis: DARK is a sinister organization that launches a wave of audacious attacks in an attempt to gain world domination. Commanded by the evil Professor Gill, masked robots and fearsome Destructoid... DARK is a sinister organization that launches a wave of audacious attacks in an attempt to gain world domination. Commanded by the evil Professor Gill, masked robots and fearsome Destructoid monsters terrorize innocent victims and wreak havoc throughout Japan. To counteract this menace, Gill's nemesis Dr. Komyoji creates Jiro, a guitar-strumming warrior with the ability to transform into a mighty red-and-blue android known as Kikaida. Vulnerable to Professor Gill's shrill flute wooing him to the DARK side, the heroic Jiro battles the robotic hordes while protecting Komyoji's children Mitsuko and Masaru. The revolutionary Japanese live-action series KIKAIDA made its television debut in 1972 and soon won the hearts of kids and sci-fi fans everywhere--in Hawaii, where it was shown on TV with English subtitles, the show became a cult phenomenon. This collection combines volumes 1-3, for a total of 15 episodes. [More]
Starring: Daisuke Ban, Jun Mizunoe, Masahiro Kamiya
Starring: Daisuke Ban, Jun Mizunoe, Masahiro Kamiya
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