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Minoru Yamada

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23-06-1926

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Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan

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Choushinsei Flashman: Big Rally! Titan Boy!

Choushinsei Flashman: Big Rally! Titan Boy!

Big Rally! Titan Boy! is the second movie of Choushinsei Flashman. It is a theatrical edit of episodes 15 to 18 (The Giant Robo is Worn Out, The Human Minimini Plan, The Mysterious Giant Reckless Car! and Big Turnaround! The Transforming Robo) with new and extended scenes.
7.8

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1987

Choushinsei Flashman: The Movie

Choushinsei Flashman: The Movie

The Flashman find themselves protecting a puppy targeted by Mess due to it being the weakness of a chimera Beast Warrior.
8.0

Year:

1986

Birth of the 10th! Kamen Riders All Together!!: Kamen Rider ZX

Birth of the 10th! Kamen Riders All Together!!: Kamen Rider ZX

Ryo Murasame is an aircraft pilot, one day he was taking his sister out on a ride along the Amazon when they were shot down by an UFO. They survived, captured by the Badan Empire with his sister killed while Ryo became the Combat Roid known as ZX. His memory is erased by the Badan Empire and worked as their agent of evil. This does not last long as an accident occurs which causes Ryo to regain his memory and escapes Badan. A year later, Ryo begins his attack on Badan as they finish the preparations on their doomsday weapon: the Space Break System. However, a coordinated attack by the Kamen Riders disables the Badancium 84 supplies needed for Space System to work When Ryo arrives, he thinks Kamen Rider V3, Riderman and Kamen Rider Super-1 are enemies until they get him to listen as only one truck full of Badancium 84 makes it to the Badan's base run by Ambassador Darkness.
5.3

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1984

Brain 17

Brain 17

Brain is the world's greatest computer, and also the most intelligent being on planet Earth. One day, Brain decides to abandon its terrestrial moorings, and it's up to The Defenders to track it down. Unfortunately, Brain has developed an amazing army of deadly giant robots, including one with a huge "17" emblazoned on its chest-plate, with which it plans to subjugate its creators. A young boy whose family was killed by Brain's followers manages to activate Daitetsujin 17, which thereafter comes to his rescue whenever he is in danger from Brain's minions.
6.0

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1982

Kamen Rider Super-1: The Movie

Kamen Rider Super-1: The Movie

The Dogma Kingdom attacks the Matagi (mountain tribe) village of Yamabiko to steal the sacred Flying Dragon Fortress and wreak havoc all over Japan. Six children from the fallen village take refuge in a nearby town, keeping their identities as Matagi citizens a secret. Kamen Rider Super-1 must protect these children from the Dogma Kingdom, as they hold the secret to the Flying Dragon Fortress' weakness.
5.7

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1981

Space Ninja: Sword of the Space Ark

Space Ninja: Sword of the Space Ark

Sci-fi meets martial arts in this lively chronicle of a warrior pilot who returns to his native planet to find it controlled by a wicked tyrant Captain Kogar. He also finds his family has been slaughtered and so now it is up to him and his pals to kick the heck out of Kogar and return the planet to its rightful rulers. This film was assembled from episodes of the Japanese TV series, Message from Space: Galactic Warriors (which in itself was a spinoff from the feature Message from Space).
2.0

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1981

Message from Space: Galactic Wars The Movie

Message from Space: Galactic Wars The Movie

The movie version of Ryu and Hayato fighting against the Gavanas Empire.
0.0

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1978

Daitetsujin 17

Daitetsujin 17

Young orphan Saburo uses a special helmet to command the Iron Robot 17 against the forces of the renegade computer Brain. Theatrical release re-edited from the first two episodes of the TV series, which actually preceded the original broadcast of the second episode.
7.0

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1977

Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Bomb Hurricane!

Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Bomb Hurricane!

The Gorenger head for Matsuyama to prevent the Black Cross from firing a missile to destroy Japan. Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Bomb Hurricane is a theatrical film based on the Himitsu Sentai Gorenger television series. It was originally shown on July 22, 1976 (between Episodes 56 and 57 of the TV series) as part of the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival. It was the only Gorenger film that was a completely original work and not a theatrical version of a TV episode.
8.6

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1976

The Super Rider V3

The Super Rider V3

Story is about some aliens want to dominate the earth... our heroes fights against them.
3.2

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1975

Flying from the Movie Screen: Inazuman

Flying from the Movie Screen: Inazuman

The moth-like superhero Inazuman has the climactic battle with Emperor Bamba and the Neo-Human Empire Phantom Army while also confronting the rise of President Geisel and the Desper Corps. An alternate version of events depicted in the TV series, exhibited theatrically in 3-D.
6.0

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1974

Kamen Rider V3 vs. Destron Mutants

Kamen Rider V3 vs. Destron Mutants

A physicist named Tetsuo Okita discovers a new mineral called "Satanium," which is more powerful than uranium and emits destructive effects to anyone exposed to it. However, Destron abducts Okita in hopes of finding the source of Satanium and collecting more of it to expedite their run for global domination. Kamen Rider V3 must act fast in rescuing Professor Okita and preventing Destron from collecting more of the deadly mineral.
4.7

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1973

Kamen Rider V3: The Movie

Kamen Rider V3: The Movie

During a battle against Destron's forces, Shiro Kazami helps a priest who has been attacked by the evil organization's kaijin Hasami-Jaguar. Little does he know that the church where the priest resides is a front for a Destron hideout. After finding out the organization's latest motive, Kamen Rider V3, along with the Double Riders, must stop Destron from detonating a nuclear bomb in Tokyo.
7.0

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1973

Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell

Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell

Takeshi Hongo and FBI agent Kazuya Taki fake their deaths when they are attacked by Shocker soldiers during a motocross race. They disguise themselves as Shocker soldiers and infiltrate the main headquarters, but it doesn't take too long for Ambassador Hell to find their whereabouts and trap them. Before he detonates a bomb within the base, Ambassador Hell tells Kamen Rider #1 and Taki that Shocker is preparing a giant laser capable of destroying cities. Our two heroes must escape from the base's self-destruction and stop Shocker from arming their latest weapon. Not only that, they must rescue Tachibana and the racing club, who have been abducted by Shocker's minions.
6.5

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1972

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker

Professor Daidōji has developed a gravity machine called the GX Device. Unfortunately, Shocker wants it; so they attack the professor and destroy his laboratory, but come home empty-handed. Shocker's agents find out that the plans for the GX Device are with Daidōji's daughter, who is celebrating her birthday. Now the Kamen Riders, along with FBI agent Kazuya Taki, must protect Daidōji's daughter and prevent Shocker from obtaining the plans.
5.8

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1972

Voyage Into Space

Voyage Into Space

Earth is invaded by an interstellar terrorist group, Big Fire (the Gargoyle Gang in the American version), led by Emperor Guillotine who spends most of his time in a multicolored space ship hidden at the bottom of Earth's ocean, from which he issues his orders. Big Fire is capturing scientists to create an army of monsters to conquer Earth. A boy named Daisaku Kusama (Johnny Sokko in the American version) and a young Unicorn agent named Jūrō Minami (Jerry Mano in the American version) are shipwrecked on an island after being attacked by a sea monster and subsequently captured by Big Fire. They flee to where a Pharaoh-like giant robot is being built by captive scientist Lucius Guardian, who gives Daisaku and Jūrō its control device. Guardian helps them escape before he is shot to death; before he dies, he triggers an atomic bomb which destroys the base. The radiation activates the robot, which now obeys only Daisaku.
5.8

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1970

Kappa no Sanpei: Ghost Operation

Kappa no Sanpei: Ghost Operation

Sanpei has opened the door to the world of the kappa.
0.0

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1968

The Black Cat

The Black Cat

Helping her mother manage a nightclub, young Emiko quickly realizes how difficult life is.
0.0

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1965

Let's Dance Bon-Odori in Hawaii

Let's Dance Bon-Odori in Hawaii

A young man longs to travel to Hawaii, the birthplace of his deceased father, against the wishes of his family, who are estranged from those relatives in Waikiki.
5.3

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1964

A Life of Intimidation

A Life of Intimidation

Japanese action film.
0.0

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1963

Devotion to Railway

Devotion to Railway

A human drama of crew and passengers on a special express train named “Sakura” from Tokyo to Nagasaki...
6.5

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1960

The Sand City in Manchuria

The Sand City in Manchuria

When the plague threatens a small town in Manchuria, a young doctor finds himself struggling to save the lives of his townspeople.
6.5

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1960

The Second Bullet is Marked

The Second Bullet is Marked

Tsunokichi and Ken face off against a rival yakuza in Kyushu.
6.0

Year:

1960

Tokyo Detective Girl

Tokyo Detective Girl

Woman private eye Emiko goes undercover to reveal the truth of a murder case.
0.0

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1959

Moonlight Mask: The Last Death of the Devil

Moonlight Mask: The Last Death of the Devil

The sixth and last Moonlight Mask film in the original series produced by Toei in the 1950s.
0.0

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1959

Moonlight Mask: The Challenging Ghost

Moonlight Mask: The Challenging Ghost

Fifth Moonlight Mask theatrical film.
0.0

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1959

The Tokyo Dame

The Tokyo Dame

A young woman tries to keep her family together after her father disowns her sister.
0.0

Year:

1959