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{{For|other uses of the word "Mirrorman"|Mirrorman (disambiguation)}} |
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{{Infobox Television Series |
{{Infobox Television Series |
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|title = Mirrorman |
|title = Mirrorman |
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|Format = Science fiction, action |
|Format = Science fiction, action |
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|Created by = [[Tsuburaya Productions]] |
|Created by = [[Tsuburaya Productions]] |
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− | |Starring = [[Nobuyuki Ishida]] |
+ | |Starring = [[Nobuyuki Ishida]]<br/>[[Junya Usami]]<br/>[[Takako Sawai]] |
|Original Air Date = December 5, 1971 – November 26, 1972 |
|Original Air Date = December 5, 1971 – November 26, 1972 |
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− | |Opening Theme = [[ |
+ | |Opening Theme = [[Mirrorman no Uta]] |
− | |Ending Theme = |
+ | |Ending Theme = Mirrorman no Uta (ep. 1-29)<br/>[[Tatakae! Mirrorman]] (ep. 30-51) |
|Number Of Episodes = 51 |
|Number Of Episodes = 51 |
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|Running Time = 24 minutes |
|Running Time = 24 minutes |
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|Original Channel = Fuji Television |
|Original Channel = Fuji Television |
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− | |Succeeded by = [[Mirror Fight]] |
+ | |Succeeded by = [[Jumborg Ace (series)|Jumborg Ace]]<br/>[[Mirror Fight]] |
|Previous = [[Return of Ultraman]] |
|Previous = [[Return of Ultraman]] |
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|Next = [[Jumborg Ace (series)|Jumborg Ace]] |
|Next = [[Jumborg Ace (series)|Jumborg Ace]] |
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+ | |toku = https://toku1.vhx.tv/mirrorman |
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− | |Country Of Origin = Japan |
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− | {{nihongo|'''Mirrorman'''|ミラーマン|Mirāman}} is a tokusatsu |
+ | {{nihongo|'''Mirrorman'''|ミラーマン|Mirāman}} is a tokusatsu television series airing on Fuji TV from December 5, 1971 to November 26, 1972. It was Tsuburaya Production's first non-Ultraman superhero series, originally intended to be a tense, character-driven drama. In comparison to most of the [[Ultraman Series]], 'Ultraman is bright like the sun, but [[Mirrorman (character)|Mirrorman]] is the moon, shining on the dark of night'. |
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+ | Initially tonally similar to ''[[Ultraseven (series)|Ultraseven]]'', the network eventually forced Mirrorman's brooding, tense, and understated tone to shift to be more special-effects and combat focused. Mirrorman is made to face more dramatic and flashy fights, but the series becomes less focused on mysterious or spy-TV-esque Invader plots. SGM, previously a practically unarmed scientific investigation squad, is revamped to be more in line with a traditional Ultraman defense team, and the whole series takes on a tone more similar to other Kyodai Hero shows. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | An group of aliens attacks Earth in the 1980s, as predicted by Dr. Mitarai, who terms them "Invaders." He organizes [[SGM (Science Guard Members)]] to investigate and counter the threat. However, he also raises [[Kyotaro Kagami]] after the death of his father, who was an alien from the second dimension. |
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− | In 1980s, an evil alien race known simply as the Invaders are about to take over the Earth, using assorted daikaiju (giant monsters) and other fiendish plots. Assigned to investigate this threat is an organization called the Science Guard Members (SGM). But another hope comes from someone, unbeknownst even to himself, possessing otherworldly power. Professor Mitarai, the leader of SGM, finally shares a secret with his foster son, young photojournalist named Kyôtarô Kagami ("kagami" = Japanese for "mirror"), a secret only he himself knows: Kyôtarô a half-cast of an alien father and a human mother (both of whom are missing — captives of the Invaders). Kyôtarô discovers that he is actually the son of Mirrorman, a superhero from the 2nd Dimension. However, the original Mirrorman was defeated by the Invaders' toughest monster King Zyger (explained in Episode 14), but his son Kyôtarô survived, and shares the same powers as his namesake. Naturally, the young man had difficulty accepting his destiny, but he soon realizes that he is the only one who can save the Earth from the Invaders, when they try to assassinate him. In order to transform into Mirrorman, Kyôtarô must stand in front of any reflective surface (mirrors, water, etc.), and flash his Mirror-Pendant, and utter the words "Mirror Spark". |
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+ | As a half-alien, Kyotaro is able to transform into Mirrorman. Mitarai reveals this to him, as well as the fact that his father was killed by the Invaders while his mother had to flee for safety. Targeted by the enemy, Kyotaro must defend earth from the Invaders while coming to terms with the impact his father and mother, whom he never knew, had on his life. |
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+ | ==Characters== |
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+ | ===Protagonist=== |
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+ | *[[Kyotaro Kagami]] |
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+ | ===[[SGM (Science Guard Members)|SGM]]=== |
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+ | *[[Kenichi Mitarai]] |
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+ | *[[Hiroshi Murakami]] |
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+ | * [[Takeshi Fujimoto]] |
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+ | *[[Hidehiko Yasuda]] |
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+ | *[[Yuki Nomura]] |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Others=== |
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+ | *[[Asako Mitarai]] |
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+ | *[[Ichiro Okawa]] |
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+ | ===Kaiju=== |
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+ | *[[Invaders (Mirrorman)|Invaders]] |
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+ | *[[Iron]] |
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+ | *[[Kitty Fire]] |
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+ | *[[Darkron]] |
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+ | *[[Multi]] |
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+ | *[[Invaders (Mirrorman)|Noppera-bō]] |
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+ | *[[Inbera]] |
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+ | *[[Kitty Fire|Kitty Fire II]] |
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+ | *[[Gold Satan]] |
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+ | *[[Iron|Iron II]] |
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+ | *[[Multi|Multi II]] |
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+ | *[[Gravity Machine]] |
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+ | *[[Zailas]] |
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+ | *[[Gold Satan|Gold Satan II]] |
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+ | *[[Noah]] |
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+ | *[[King Zaiger]] |
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+ | *[[Iron|Iron III]] |
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+ | *[[Kitty Fire|Kitty Fire III]] |
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+ | *[[Zailas|Zailas II]] |
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+ | *[[Jabala]] |
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+ | *[[Kinder]] |
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+ | *[[Chamelegon]] |
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+ | *[[Aroza]] |
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+ | *[[Big Eye]] |
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+ | *[[Sphenodon]] |
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+ | *[[Darkron|Darkron II]] |
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+ | *[[Taigan]] |
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+ | *[[King Wonder]] |
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+ | *[[Androsaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Coldon]] |
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+ | *[[Haebun]] |
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+ | *[[Gokibura (Mirrorman)|Gokibura]] |
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+ | *[[Mothgojira]] |
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+ | *[[Dustpan]] |
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+ | *[[Snake King]] |
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+ | *[[Harigojira]] |
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+ | *[[Killergon]] |
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+ | *[[Gorgosaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Mayasaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Arigeida]] |
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+ | *[[Sea Killersaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Pair-Mons King]] |
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+ | *[[Smoke Ness]] |
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+ | *[[Mogura King]] |
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+ | *[[Pair-Mons King|Pair-Mons King β]] |
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+ | *[[Gorgosaurus|Gorgosaurus β]] |
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+ | *[[Mayasaurus|Mayasaurus β]] |
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+ | *[[Halley Jack]] |
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+ | *[[Androsaurus|Androsaurus II]] |
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+ | *[[Androsaurus|Androsaurus Jr.]] |
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+ | *[[Magmagon]] |
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+ | *[[Zangani]] |
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+ | *[[Shadow Mons]] |
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+ | *[[Teroringa]] |
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+ | *[[Invesaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Ghost]] |
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+ | *[[Boasaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Black Gon]] |
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+ | *[[Lisa Okano]] |
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+ | *[[Red Mons]] |
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+ | *[[Giranda]] |
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+ | *[[Boasaurus|Boasaurus II]] |
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+ | *[[Iezu]] |
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+ | *[[Electricsaurus]] |
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+ | *[[Dead King]] |
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+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Kyotaro Kagami|鏡 京太郎|Kagami Kyōtarō}}: {{nihongo|[[Nobuyuki Ishida]]|石田 信之|Ishida Nobuyuki}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Asako Mitarai|御手洗 朝子|Mitarai Asako}}: {{nihongo|[[Takako Sawai]]|沢井 孝子|Sawai Takako}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Hiroshi Murakami|村上 浩|Murakami Hiroshi}}: {{nihongo|Shunya Wazaki|和崎 俊哉|Wazaki Shun'ya}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Takeshi Fujimoto|藤本 武|Fujimoto Takeshi}}: {{nihongo|[[Kentaro Kudo]]|工藤 堅太郎|Kudō Kentarō}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Hidehiko Yasuda|安田 秀彦|Yasuda Hidehiko}}: {{nihongo|[[Hajime Sugiyama]]|杉山 元|Sugiyama Hajime}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Yuki Nomura|野村 由起|Nomura Yuki}}: {{nihongo|[[Yoko Ichiji]]|市地 洋子|Ichiji Yōko}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Kenichi Mitarai|御手洗 健一|Mitarai Kenichi}}: {{nihongo|[[Junya Usami]]|宇佐美 淳也|Usami Jun'ya}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Ichiro Okawa|大川 一郎|Okawa Ichiro}}: {{nihongo|Tadayoshi Kura|蔵 忠芳|Kura Tadayoshi}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Desk|デスク}}: {{nihongo|Fujio Murakami|村上 不二夫|Murakami Fujio}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Reporter Asai|浅井記者|Asai Kisha}}: {{nihongo|Kenji Nagisa|渚 健二|Nagisa Kenji}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Yuko Kagami|鏡 優子|Kagami Yuko}}: {{nihongo|Sachiko Kozuki|上月 左知子|Kozuki Sachiko}} |
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+ | ===Voice Actors=== |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Mirrorman's Father|ミラーマンの父|Mirāman no Chichi}}: {{nihongo|Nobuo Tanaka|田中 信夫|Tanaka Nobuo}} |
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+ | *{{nihongo|Narrator|ナレーター|Narētā}}: {{nihongo|[[Hikaru Urano]]|浦野 光|Urano Hikaru}} |
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+ | ===Suit Actors=== |
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+ | *Mirrorman: {{nihongo|[[Mitsuru Saijo]]|西条 満|Saijō Mitsuru|1-37}}, {{nihongo|[[Kinichi Kusumi]]|久須美 欽一|Kusumi Kin'ichi|36-51}} |
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+ | *Kaiju: {{nihongo|Shinichi Umeda|梅田 信一|Umeda Shin'ichi|1-26}}, {{nihongo|Michiharu Sakamoto|坂本 道治|Sakamoto Michiharu|27-51}} |
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+ | ==Staff== |
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+ | *Supervision: [[Hajime Tsuburaya]] |
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+ | *Directors: [[Ishiro Honda]], [[Toshitsugu Suzuki]], Yoshiyuki Kuroda, [[Kazuho Mitsuta]], Shohei Tojo, Hiroshi Shimura, Jun Oki |
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+ | *Screenplay: [[Bunzo Wakatsuki]], Keisuke Fujikawa, [[Hiroyasu Yamaura]], [[Shigemitsu Taguchi]], Toyohiro Ando, Showa Ota |
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+ | *Producers: Kazuho Mitsuta, Toyoaki Tan, Masahiro Tsukahara, Higashi Kasuga, Koji Bessho, Tsutomu Yaoita |
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+ | *Music: [[Toru Fuyuki]] |
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+ | *Photography: Takeshi Goto, Toshiyuki Machida, Senkichi Nagai |
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+ | *Art: Akira Kikuchi |
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+ | *Character design: Yoshiaki Yonetani, [[Noriyoshi Ikeya]], Tetsuzo Osawa, [[Akihiko Iguchi]], Kengo Mokume, and others |
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+ | *Character modeling: Kaimei Productions, Irie Productions, [[Ryosaku Takayama]] |
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+ | *Synthesis technology: [[Minoru Nakano]], [[Sadao Iizuka]] |
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+ | *Production: Tsuburaya Productions |
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+ | ==Music== |
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+ | *{{nihongo|'''[[Mirrorman no Uta]]'''|ミラーマンの唄|Mirāman no Uta|lit. "Song of Mirrorman"}} (opening / ending of episodes 1-29) |
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+ | **Artists: Hiroshi Ueki, [[Honey Knights]] |
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+ | *{{nihongo|'''[[Tatakae! Mirrorman]]'''|戦え! ミラーマン|Tatakae! Mirāman|lit. "Fight! Mirrorman"}} (ending of episodes 30-51) |
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+ | **Artists: [[Nobuyuki Ishida]], [[Hajime Sugiyama]], [[Yoko Ichiji]], [[Takako Sawai]], Tokyo Arakawa Boys and Girls Choir |
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+ | ==Home Media== |
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+ | Japan Columbia released ''Mirrorman'' on 17 VHS volumes from 1993 to 1994, with each containing 3 episodes, as well as on a LaserDisc set in 1996. VAP released the series as two DVD box sets on November 23, 2005 and January 25, 2006. |
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+ | From December 2011 to April 2012, Toei Video rereleased the series on 10 DVDs, each with 5 episodes and 7 episodes of ''[[Mirror Fight]]'', apart from volume 9, which has 5 episodes, 9 ''Mirror Fight'' episodes and the pilot episode, and volume 10, which has 6 episodes and a new 6-episode miniseries titled ''[[Mirror Fight 2012]]''.<ref>https://m-78.jp/news/n-1141</ref><ref>https://m-78.jp/heroseries/mirrorman/dvd.html</ref><ref>https://www.toei-video.co.jp/special/tsuburaya/</ref> Toei Video later released a 10-disc box set on March 9, 2016 alongside box sets of ''[[Fireman (series)|Fireman]]'' and ''[[Jumborg Ace (series)|Jumborg Ace]]''.<ref>https://m-78.jp/news/n-3471</ref><ref>https://m-78.jp/news/n-3679</ref> |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Mirrorman 2006.jpg|2005 DVD-BOX volume 1 (episodes 1-28) |
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+ | Mirrorman THE COMPLETE DVD-BOX II.jpg|2006 DVD-BOX volume 2 (episodes 29-51, pilot, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 1-65) |
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+ | mirror1.jpg|2011 volume 1 (episodes 1-5, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 1-7) |
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+ | mirror2.jpg|2011 volume 2 (episodes 6-10, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 8-14) |
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+ | mirror3.jpg|2012 volume 3 (episodes 11-15, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 15-21) |
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+ | mirror4.jpg|2012 volume 4 (episodes 16-20, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 22-28) |
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+ | mirror5.jpg|2012 volume 5 (episodes 21-25, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 29-35) |
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+ | mirror6.jpg|2012 volume 6 (episodes 26-30, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 36-42) |
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+ | mirror7.jpg|2012 volume 7 (episodes 31-35, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 43-49) |
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+ | mirror8.jpg|2012 volume 8 (episodes 36-40, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 50-56) |
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+ | mirror9.jpg|2012 volume 9 (episodes 41-45, pilot, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 57-65) |
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+ | mirror10.jpg|2012 volume 10 (episodes 46-51, ''Mirror Fight 2012'') |
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+ | Mirrorman 2016.jpg|2016 DVD-BOX (episodes 1-51, pilot, ''Mirror Fight'' episodes 1-65) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | Mirrorman logo.webp |
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+ | Mirrorman 1971.jpg |
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+ | Mirrorman Poster.jpeg |
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+ | Mirrorman Poster 2.png |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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+ | *[https://m-78.jp/videoworks/mirrormam/ ''Mirrorman'' at Tsuburaya Productions' official website] |
+ | *[https://m-78.jp/heroseries/mirrorman/index.html Tsuburaya Tokusatsu Hero Series page] |
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− | *[http://poo-chan.com/archives/photo/2004_04_12_uekusa.swf A Flash movie that pokes fun on the Japanese economist Kazuhide Uekusa using Mirrorman's theme song] |
+ | <!-- Dead link, not sure it should be there anyway: *[http://poo-chan.com/archives/photo/2004_04_12_uekusa.swf A Flash movie that pokes fun on the Japanese economist Kazuhide Uekusa using Mirrorman's theme song] --> |
+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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{{Productions}} |
{{Productions}} |
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[[Category:Mirrorman]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 14 April 2024
This may not be the article you are looking for. For other uses of the word "Mirrorman", see Mirrorman (disambiguation).
Mirrorman Ultraman Series, 'Ultraman is bright like the sun, but Mirrorman is the moon, shining on the dark of night'.
is a tokusatsu television series airing on Fuji TV from December 5, 1971 to November 26, 1972. It was Tsuburaya Production's first non-Ultraman superhero series, originally intended to be a tense, character-driven drama. In comparison to most of theInitially tonally similar to Ultraseven, the network eventually forced Mirrorman's brooding, tense, and understated tone to shift to be more special-effects and combat focused. Mirrorman is made to face more dramatic and flashy fights, but the series becomes less focused on mysterious or spy-TV-esque Invader plots. SGM, previously a practically unarmed scientific investigation squad, is revamped to be more in line with a traditional Ultraman defense team, and the whole series takes on a tone more similar to other Kyodai Hero shows.
Synopsis
An group of aliens attacks Earth in the 1980s, as predicted by Dr. Mitarai, who terms them "Invaders." He organizes SGM (Science Guard Members) to investigate and counter the threat. However, he also raises Kyotaro Kagami after the death of his father, who was an alien from the second dimension.
As a half-alien, Kyotaro is able to transform into Mirrorman. Mitarai reveals this to him, as well as the fact that his father was killed by the Invaders while his mother had to flee for safety. Targeted by the enemy, Kyotaro must defend earth from the Invaders while coming to terms with the impact his father and mother, whom he never knew, had on his life.
Characters
Protagonist
SGM
- Kenichi Mitarai
- Hiroshi Murakami
- Takeshi Fujimoto
- Hidehiko Yasuda
- Yuki Nomura
Others
- Asako Mitarai
- Ichiro Okawa
Kaiju
- Invaders
- Iron
- Kitty Fire
- Darkron
- Multi
- Noppera-bō
- Inbera
- Kitty Fire II
- Gold Satan
- Iron II
- Multi II
- Gravity Machine
- Zailas
- Gold Satan II
- Noah
- King Zaiger
- Iron III
- Kitty Fire III
- Zailas II
- Jabala
- Kinder
- Chamelegon
- Aroza
- Big Eye
- Sphenodon
- Darkron II
- Taigan
- King Wonder
- Androsaurus
- Coldon
- Haebun
- Gokibura
- Mothgojira
- Dustpan
- Snake King
- Harigojira
- Killergon
- Gorgosaurus
- Mayasaurus
- Arigeida
- Sea Killersaurus
- Pair-Mons King
- Smoke Ness
- Mogura King
- Pair-Mons King β
- Gorgosaurus β
- Mayasaurus β
- Halley Jack
- Androsaurus II
- Androsaurus Jr.
- Magmagon
- Zangani
- Shadow Mons
- Teroringa
- Invesaurus
- Ghost
- Boasaurus
- Black Gon
- Lisa Okano
- Red Mons
- Giranda
- Boasaurus II
- Iezu
- Electricsaurus
- Dead King
Cast
- Kyotaro Kagami Nobuyuki Ishida :
- Asako Mitarai Takako Sawai :
- Hiroshi Murakami : Shunya Wazaki
- Takeshi Fujimoto Kentaro Kudo :
- Hidehiko Yasuda Hajime Sugiyama :
- Yuki Nomura Yoko Ichiji :
- Kenichi Mitarai Junya Usami :
- Ichiro Okawa : Tadayoshi Kura
- Desk : Fujio Murakami
- Reporter Asai : Kenji Nagisa
- Yuko Kagami : Sachiko Kozuki
Voice Actors
- Mirrorman's Father : Nobuo Tanaka
- Narrator Hikaru Urano :
Suit Actors
- Mirrorman: Mitsuru Saijo , Kinichi Kusumi
- Kaiju: Shinichi Umeda , Michiharu Sakamoto
Staff
- Supervision: Hajime Tsuburaya
- Directors: Ishiro Honda, Toshitsugu Suzuki, Yoshiyuki Kuroda, Kazuho Mitsuta, Shohei Tojo, Hiroshi Shimura, Jun Oki
- Screenplay: Bunzo Wakatsuki, Keisuke Fujikawa, Hiroyasu Yamaura, Shigemitsu Taguchi, Toyohiro Ando, Showa Ota
- Producers: Kazuho Mitsuta, Toyoaki Tan, Masahiro Tsukahara, Higashi Kasuga, Koji Bessho, Tsutomu Yaoita
- Music: Toru Fuyuki
- Photography: Takeshi Goto, Toshiyuki Machida, Senkichi Nagai
- Art: Akira Kikuchi
- Character design: Yoshiaki Yonetani, Noriyoshi Ikeya, Tetsuzo Osawa, Akihiko Iguchi, Kengo Mokume, and others
- Character modeling: Kaimei Productions, Irie Productions, Ryosaku Takayama
- Synthesis technology: Minoru Nakano, Sadao Iizuka
- Production: Tsuburaya Productions
Music
- Mirrorman no Uta (opening / ending of episodes 1-29)
- Artists: Hiroshi Ueki, Honey Knights
- Tatakae! Mirrorman (ending of episodes 30-51)
- Artists: Nobuyuki Ishida, Hajime Sugiyama, Yoko Ichiji, Takako Sawai, Tokyo Arakawa Boys and Girls Choir
Home Media
Japan Columbia released Mirrorman on 17 VHS volumes from 1993 to 1994, with each containing 3 episodes, as well as on a LaserDisc set in 1996. VAP released the series as two DVD box sets on November 23, 2005 and January 25, 2006.
From December 2011 to April 2012, Toei Video rereleased the series on 10 DVDs, each with 5 episodes and 7 episodes of Mirror Fight, apart from volume 9, which has 5 episodes, 9 Mirror Fight episodes and the pilot episode, and volume 10, which has 6 episodes and a new 6-episode miniseries titled Mirror Fight 2012.[1][2][3] Toei Video later released a 10-disc box set on March 9, 2016 alongside box sets of Fireman and Jumborg Ace.[4][5]
Gallery
External Links
References