Ganbaron
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Ganbaron | |
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Also known as | Chīsana Sūpāman Ganbaron Little Superman Gunbaron |
Country of origin | Japan |
Language(s) | Japanese |
Broadcast | |
Original run | 1977 – 1977 |
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IMDb profile |
Ganbaron (小さなスーパーマン ガンバロン Chīsana Sūpāman Ganbaron?) was a 1977 Japanese tokusatsu live action television show featuring Japan's own version of American superhero Superman. Little Superman Ganbaron was none other than Teru Tendou, a young reporter for the Shonen Times. In times of trouble, he could transform into Ganbaron and save the day. The plot revolved mostly around Teru keeping his identity a secret from his friends.
The opening narration was "Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Ganbaron! Faster than a Shinkansen! Stronger than Kaiju!"
Far more than putting on a cape and boots, Ganbaron was a complete tokusatsu-style transformation of Teru. Of course, no Japanese hero would be complete without a giant robot, and that's where Daibaron ("big baron") came in. He's the first transforming / combining tokusatsu robot ever. Daibaron was formed when Ganbaron alone couldn't do the job.
The show was sponsored by Bullmark which advertised its toys, like the Zincron Deluxe Daibaron.