Robot Detective

Robot Detective
Genre Tokusatsu
Created by Shotaro Ishinomori
Starring Takashi Nakajima (stunt actor)
Ko Takashina
Voices of Shūsei Nakamura
Narrated by Keiichi Noda
Theme music composer Shunsuke Kikuchi (all songs)
Hosoku Yattemirō (opening and insert song)
Opening theme "Robot Detective" by Ichiro Mizuki
Ending theme "Proceed! Robot Detective" by Ichiro Mizuki
Composer(s) Shunsuke Kikuchi
Country of origin Japan
Original language(s) Japanese
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 26
Production
Location(s) Tokyo
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Toei Company Ltd.
Release
Original network Fuji Television
Picture format 480i
Audio format Analog
Original release April 5 – September 27, 1973

Robot Detective (ロボット刑事, Robotto Keiji) is a tokusatsu superhero TV series. Created by Shotaro Ishinomori, the series was produced by Toei Company Ltd., and broadcast on Fuji TV from April 5 to September 27, 1973, with a total of 26 episodes.

The hero of this series is a robot named "Robot Detective K" (or just "K"), who has no human form, but when not in battle, dresses up in human clothes and has a human-like personality

Along with Android Kikaider Robot Detective was one of the early predecessors to what would become the Metal Hero Series of programs featuring human-sized cyborg heroes.

Episode List

  1. The Murderous Salesman of Bador (バドーの殺人セールスマン, Badō no Satsujin Sērusuman)
  2. The Eye-Witness is a Zero (目撃者はゼロ, Mokugekisha wa Zero)
  3. The Insanity Watch Scandal (時計発狂事件, Tokei Hakkyō Jiken)
  4. The Murderer Disappears in the Wall (壁に消えた殺人者, Kabe ni Kieta Satsujinsha)
  5. The Mystery of the Double Criminal (二重犯人の謎, Nijū Hannin no Nazo)
  6. The Terrifying Execution Machine!! (恐怖の死刑マシン!!, Kyōfu no Shikei Mashin!!)
  7. The Overheaded Terror!! (頭上の恐怖!!, Zujō no Kyōfu!!)
  8. The Thunder Kills?! (雷が殺した?!, Kaminari ga Koroshita?!)
  9. The Electric Chair Spy!! (電気椅子スパイ!!, Denkīsu Supai!!)
  10. Bador's Massacre Strategy!! (バドーのみな殺し作戦!!, Badō no Minagoroshi Sakusen!!)
  11. The Secret of Bador Base!! (バドー基地の秘密!!, Badō Kichi no Himitsu!!)
  12. Aiming for the Mother! (マザーが狙われる!, Mazā ga Nerawareru!)
  13. Watch out for the Devilish Smoke! (悪魔の煙に気をつけろ!, Akuma no En ni Ki o Tsukero!)
  14. Lighting Eyes of Terror!! (光る眼の恐怖!!, Hikaru Manako no Kyōfu!!)
  15. Target is Atom Number 79?! (標的は原子番号79?!, Hyōteki wa Genji Bangō Nanajū-Kyū?!)
  16. Snatch Away from Bador!! (バドーから奪え!!, Badō kara Ubae!!)
  17. The Demonic Suds in a Disappearance?! (魔の泡に消されるな?!, Ma no Awa ni Kesareru na?!)
  18. Bador's Frozen Strategy!! (バドーの冷凍作戦!!, Badō no Reitō Sakusen!!)
  19. Pursuiting the Mystery in the Seas of Okinawa!! (沖縄の海に謎を追え!!, Okinawa no Umi ni Nazo o Oe!!)
  20. The Water Bomb Blimp to Tokyo! (水爆飛行船 東京へ!, Suibaku Hikōsen Tōkyō e!)
  21. The Terrifying Electrothermal Man: Mother Blows Up and Sinks!! (恐怖デンネツマン マザー爆沈!!, Kyōfu Dennetsuman Mazā Bakuchin!!)
  22. The Terrifying Missile Man: Bador's True Colors!! (恐悪ミサイルマン バドーの正体!!, Kyōfu Misairu Man Badō no Shōtai!!)
  23. Diving Man: Underwater of Terror (センスイマン 水中の恐怖!!, Sensuiman Suichū no Kyōfu)
  24. Depth Charge Man: Scorching Strategy!! (バクライマン 焦熱作戦!!, Bakurai Man Shōnetsu Sakusen!!)
  25. The Atrocious Gatling Man's Bador Virus Strategy!! (兇悪ガトリングマンのバドービールス作戦!!, Kyōaku Gatoringu Man no Badō Bīrusu Sakusen!!)
  26. Bador Dies in Mars!! (バドー火星に死す!!, Badō Kasei ni Shisu!!)

Cast

Songs

Opening Theme:

  1. "Robot Detective" (ロボット刑事, Robotto Keiji)

Ending Theme:

  1. "Proceed! Robot Detective" (進め! ロボット刑事, Susume! Robotto Keiji)

Insert Song:

  1. "K Was Born" (ケイは生まれた, Kei wa Umareta)
  2. "Robot Detective Has Arrived" (やって来たロボット刑事, Yattekita Robotto Keiji)
Composed by: Shunsuke Kikuchi (all songs), Hosoku Yattemirō (opening and insert song)
Lyrics by: Saburo Yatsude (opening song), Shotaro Ishinomori (ending theme and insert song)
Performed by: Ichiro Mizuki

Cultural References

In the British television series Japanorama, host Jonathan Ross wears Keiji K's human outfit in some segments. He elaborated in the episode on otaku culture saying that he chose to cosplay as Keiji K because out of all television characters, Keiji K is his favorite.


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