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Nebula Mask Machine Man - Season 1

Seiun Kamen Machineman is a Japanese tokusatsu television series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei Company. It aired from January 13th until September 28th, 1984. It revolves around the adventures of Nick, a college student from the Ivy planet and his arrival on Earth to study the earthlings' behavior. Upon arrival, he is called in for the activities of the evil organization called "Tentacle", whose don, Professor K, wishes to eliminate all children in the world. Several of the series' aspects are rumored to have been inspired by American DC Comics superhero Superman, although this was never confirmed by either Ishinomori or Toei.

Top Cast

  • Osamu Sakuta

    Osamu Sakuta

    Machineman / Ken Takase

  • Kiyomi Tsukada

    Kiyomi Tsukada

    Maki Hayama

  • Kansai Eto

    Kansai Eto

    Editor-in-Chief

  • Yuko Murakoshi

    Yuko Murakoshi

    Rumiko

  • Kazuhiko Ohara

    Kazuhiko Ohara

    Masaru

  • Machiko Soga

    Machiko Soga

    Ball Boy

  • Hideyo Amamoto

    Hideyo Amamoto

    Professor K

  • Osamu Kobayashi

    Osamu Kobayashi

    Narrator (voice)

Overview

Seiun Kamen Machineman is a Japanese tokusatsu television series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei Company. It aired from January 13th until September 28th, 1984. It revolves around the adventures of Nick, a college student from the Ivy planet and his arrival on Earth to study the earthlings' behavior. Upon arrival, he is called in for the activities of the evil organization called "Tentacle", whose don, Professor K, wishes to eliminate all children in the world. Several of the series' aspects are rumored to have been inspired by American DC Comics superhero Superman, although this was never confirmed by either Ishinomori or Toei.

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