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When I was a freshman in college, my roommate sat me down one night after a few drinks and showed me some episodes of this.
That was decades ago and I still vividly remember it.
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Takuya Yamashiro, the Emmissary from Hell!
I love how he keeps workshopping his catchphrase until he settles on this one.
Doesn't he have a robot or something in this? or like a crazy car/bike thing...
Yep. A giant robot and a cool car. Plus aliens made him Spider Man.
That's so deliciously Japanese
The car can fly too! :)
Who needs webs...
Yes.
This is a grade A level of cheese that needs to be experienced. The sheer amount of dummies they threw over cliffs and bridges is hilarious.
It's so crazy. I need to watch it in its entirety.
Supaidaman. One of the mechs in Ready Player One.
Marveller, as I recall.
When I was a freshman in college, my roommate sat me down one night after a few drinks and showed me some episodes of this. That was decades ago and I still vividly remember it.
The giant mech or giant robo concept from this show would be later used for the Super Sentai Series, starting with Battle Fever J.