词条 | Akumaizer 3 |
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| show_name = Akumaizer 3 | image = | caption = | show_name_2 = | genre = Tokusatsu | creator = Shotaro Ishinomori | developer = | writer = Shukei Nagasaka (head writer) | director = Atsuo Okunaka | creative_director = | presenter = | starring = | judges = | voices = Jiro Chiba | narrated = | theme_music_composer = Michiaki Watanabe | opentheme = | endtheme = | composer = Michiaki Watanabe | country = Japan | language = Japanese | num_seasons = | num_episodes = 38 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = | producer = | editor = | location = | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = | company = | distributor = Toei | channel = TV Asahi | picture_format = | audio_format = | first_run = | first_aired = October 7, 1975 | last_aired = June 29, 1976 | status = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | related = Choujin Bibyun | website = | website_title = | production_website = }}{{nihongo|Akumaizer 3|アクマイザー3|Akumaizā Surī}} is a Japanese science fiction tokusatsu television series, created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei Company. The series premiered on Tuesday October 7, 1975, at 7:30, and ran for 38 episodes in that timeslot on NET, now known as TV Asahi. The series remains obscure outside Japan, but was popular and renowned in its home country. The series was followed by a sequel called Chojin Bibyun which used rejected designs from the Kamen Rider series as its hero designs. ProductionThe program frequently alludes to the famous Alexandre Dumas, père novel The Three Musketeers. Due to the inhuman nature of the main characters, the primary protagonists and antagonists were portrayed exclusively by stuntmen, with only their voices being portrayed by professional actors. Because of this, an unusual number of well-known voice actors star in the series, as the voices of the main characters. Makio Inoue portrays Xavitan.,[1] Kōji Yada plays Evil, and Jōji Yanami provides Gabra's[2] gravelly intonation. Plot summaryThe program follows the adventures of three mutant superhero-refugees from the "Akuma Clan" ("Devil Clan", in English), a vast empire that exists below the surface of the Earth, and their efforts to stop the Akumas from attacking the surface world. The three warriors are Xavitan, a half-demon swordsman, Evil, a somewhat vain and foppish sharpshooter, and Gabra, a slow- and dim-witted strongman. Together, they make up the superheroic team of the show's title. At the end of the series, the heroes' bodies are destroyed, but their souls survive to be reincarnated in the direct sequel to the show, Choujin Bibyun CharactersAkumaizer 3Based on the Zaiderbeck.
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Akuma ClanThe Akuma Clan are a race of magical cyborgs who live deep within the earth, plot to invade the surface world.
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MerchandiseThe series was released on Region 2 DVD in October 2005.[3] In December of the same year, a boxed set of action figures of slightly redesigned versions of the three characters was released as part of Bandai's Super Imaginative Chogokin series.[4][5] Many toys and action figures have been released in connection with the series.[6] Cultural influenceAlthough Akumaizer has not achieved the fame or international recognition of its tokusatsu contemporaries like Kamen Rider (also created by Ishinomori) or Ultraman, it is not without cultural resonance: In the 2007 anime, Lucky Star, in which the characters sing popular songs, karaoke-style, over the end credits, the character Konata sang the series theme song in the second episode.[7] The main antagonists of the movie Movie War Ultimatum are a villainous Akumaizer trio directly inspired by the heroes of the original series. Coverage AreaAkumaizer 3 is shown on regional TV networks listed below: Hokkaido, TōhokuHokkaido Television Broadcasting (HTB) Aomori Broadcasting Corporation (RAB) Akita Broadcasting System (ABS) Iwate Broadcasting Company (IBC) Yamagata Television System (YTS) Higashinippon Broadcasting (KHB) Fukushima Central Television (FCT)Kantō, Shin'etsu, Shizuoka NET TV (now TV Asahi) Niigata Sogo Television (NST) Nagano – Shin-etsu Broadcasting (SBC) Yamanashi Broadcasting System (YBS) Toyama – Kitanihon Broadcasting (KNB) Shizuoka Broadcasting System (SBS)
Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Nagoya Broadcasting Network (NBN) Hokuriku Broadcasting Company (MRO) Fukui Broadcasting (FBC)Chūgoku, Shikoku Tottori – Nihonkai Telecasting (NKT) Shimane – Broadcasting System of San-in (BSS) Okayama Broadcasting (OHK) Hiroshima Home Television (HOME) Television Yamaguchi Broadcasting Systems (TYS) Tokushima – Shikoku Broadcasting (JRT) Kagawa – Setonaikai Broadcasting (KSB) Ehime – Nankai Broadcasting (RNB) Kochi Broadcasting (RKC)
Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting (KBC) Nagasaki Broadcasting (NBC) TV Kumamoto (TKU) Television Oita System (TOS) Miyazaki Broadcasting (MRT) Kagoshima Television (KTS) Ryukyu Broadcasting Corporation (RBC) See alsoBoth Go Nagai's Devilman and Ryōsuke Takahashi's Blue Comet SPT Layzner share many themes with Akumaizer 3, such as the rebellion against an evil empire that the protagonist is also a part of, and being forced into combat against former friends, allies, and family members. Devilman also has the particular similarity of featuring a protagonist who fits the more traditional image of a monster or a demon than a hero. References
Footnotes1. ^{{cite web|url=http://fcti.multiply.com/photos/photo/310/120|title=According to S.I.C. Saga Vol. 2, the official name is "Xavitan", not Zabitan.|accessdate=2008-01-25| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080128183916/http://fcti.multiply.com/photos/photo/310/120| archivedate= 28 January 2008 | deadurl= no}} {{Shotaro Ishinomori}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://fcti.multiply.com/photos/photo/310/121|title=According to S.I.C. Saga Vol. 2, the official name of the two is "Evil" and "Gabra".|accessdate=2008-01-25| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080128183925/http://fcti.multiply.com/photos/photo/310/121| archivedate= 28 January 2008 | deadurl= no}} 3. ^Akumaizer 3 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090519025424/http://adg.invisionzone.com/lofiversion/index.php/t656.html |date=2009-05-19 }} at "Asian DVD Guide" 4. ^SIC Akumaizer 3 at Hobby Links Japan. 5. ^A gallery of the Akumaizer 3 figures 6. ^{{Cite web |url=http://zincpanic.com/view_series.phtml?toys=374 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2008-12-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090519031559/http://zincpanic.com/view_series.phtml?toys=374 |archive-date=2009-05-19 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 7. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=8caacd2ed0e617dd4a8a2e2d2012866d|title= Lucky Star Ending Theme Collection|accessdate= September 11, 2008|publisher= Lantis|language= Japanese}} 6 : 1975 Japanese television series debuts|1976 Japanese television series endings|Shotaro Ishinomori|Toei tokusatsu|Tokusatsu television series|TV Asahi shows |
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