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6.5/10
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A down-and-out school teacher receives the calling to become the real life personification of an old television superhero, Zebraman.A down-and-out school teacher receives the calling to become the real life personification of an old television superhero, Zebraman.A down-and-out school teacher receives the calling to become the real life personification of an old television superhero, Zebraman.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Atsurô Watabe
- Oikawa at the Defence Agency
- (as Atsuro Watabe)
G.K. Bowes
- TV Announcer
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Gina Bowes)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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I enjoyed this mid-budget spoof of Japanese superhero (Power Ranger) movies. This is a Sci-Fi/Horror/Action/Comedy with a dose of social commentary. If you like B-movies, particularly the old Godzilla films, you'll probably like this. The special effects are deliberately (and fittingly) sub-par.
The film wisely skips any serious attempt to explain Shin'ichi Ichikawa's (Shô Aikawa) sudden super-powers, which are weirdly psychological. The film's main theme has to do with believing in yourself (and training accordingly).
The homemade Zebra-man costume is laughably lame, as are the aliens. Yet the film gets semi-serious (in a tongue-in-cheek way) when it needs to. It's all great fun. There IS a decent plot, surprisingly enough.
There are some slow and deliberately awkward moments between key characters. I found this interesting and mildly effective, but it may annoy some viewers (who don't "get" what is being attempted).
The balance between campy humor and relatively serious adventure is expertly managed. I give this seven (7) stars and a thumbs-up!
The film wisely skips any serious attempt to explain Shin'ichi Ichikawa's (Shô Aikawa) sudden super-powers, which are weirdly psychological. The film's main theme has to do with believing in yourself (and training accordingly).
The homemade Zebra-man costume is laughably lame, as are the aliens. Yet the film gets semi-serious (in a tongue-in-cheek way) when it needs to. It's all great fun. There IS a decent plot, surprisingly enough.
There are some slow and deliberately awkward moments between key characters. I found this interesting and mildly effective, but it may annoy some viewers (who don't "get" what is being attempted).
The balance between campy humor and relatively serious adventure is expertly managed. I give this seven (7) stars and a thumbs-up!
- Norman_French
- Mar 5, 2024
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Did you know
- TriviaDuring the introductory section of the film, Shinichi Ichikawa/Zebraman, is watching a parody of Super Sentai/Power Rangers where the hero fights Sadako Yamamura from "The Ring". Ironically, this seems to predict the plot of the 2007 film, "Kamen Rider: The Next", which features a Sadako-like antagonist and a plot similar to "The Ring".
- GoofsAt the end of the movie, the Colonel (the military officer in charge of the task force that is investigating the alien invasion through out the movie) refers to President Bush in his phone call when the movie takes place in 2010 (two years after Bush's last term in office).
- Quotes
Shin'ichi Ichikawa: Striping evil!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Horror's Greatest: Japanese Horror (2024)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $3,070,596
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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