Gaki no tsukai 5 Rangers episode 1
10:45
Dangerous Minds w/ Richard Metzger PILOT (Guest: Johnny Knoxville)
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Classic Anime Boxing One Of My Favorites Subbed
Theatrical Trailers
Henshin Ninja Arashi - Abertura
Theatrical Release for the Super Sentai Series Hikari Sentai Maskman
1:37:00
Johnny Sokko Movie - Voyage into Space from #SFX-Japan
Cobbled together from several episodes of JOHNNY SOKKO AND HIS FLYING ROBOT (made to compete with ULTRAMAN, only with a much smaller budget), VOYAGE INTO SPACE is one of the few such cut-and-paste movies that actually works. The plot (?) follows the adventures of Johnny Sokko, a 10-year-old kid who becomes an agent of the top-secret agency UNICORN and incidentally happens to be the only person who can control Giant Robot, a 200-foot-tall engine of destruction who looks like a cross between the Tin Woodsman and a pharoah. They oppose hostile extra-terrestrial Emperor Guillotine from the planet Gargoyle (and his henchmen, the Gargoyle gang), who has at his disposal an endless variety of ass-kicking (and phony) giant monsters. One of these is the Nucleon, which looks like a bunch of traffic cones that have been hot-glued together and rolled into camera range. There's also a bargain basement sea monster, a silver-faced dude in a clown suit, and much, much more.
TVN subbed Super Sentai commercials. Enjoy!
Join the Fan Club for the Horror Host Show Midnight Monster Hop, Starring Gravely and Grizelda MacCabre and the cast of Castle Blood
25:12
Space Ape Gori (Spectreman) ep01 - subtitled from #SFX-Japan
Spectreman (ã¹ãÂÂã¯ãÂÂã«ãÂÂã³, Supekutoruman?) is the name and title superhero of a tokusatsu sci-fi TV series. Produced by P Productions and created by producer Souji Ushio, this series aired on Fuji TV from January 2, 1971 to March 25, 1972 with a total of 63 episodes (divided into three segments), not counting the pre-series pilot episode. Disguised as a human being (Jôji Gamô), Spectreman requests his transformation from the Nebula Star, or is ordered by same to do so. Saying "Ryôkai" (äºÂè§£ - Japanese for "Roger"), or "Ready" in the US version, he raises his right hand towards the Nebula Star, which shoots a beam at him, transforming into Spectreman. Before transforming back into a human, however, he simply faints, possibly from using up his energy.