Kamen Rider V3 DVD Boxed Set
Kamen Rider V3 DVD Boxed Set was released by JN Productions Generation Kikaida November 18, 2005
Kikaida DVD volume 9
Jinzo Ningen Kikaida volume 9 the final volume was released by Generation Kikaida October 19, 2004 and followed by a complete series box set November 10, 2004
Kikaida DVD volume 2 promo
Jinzo Ningen Kikaida volume 2 was released by Generation Kikaida on December 31, 2002
They did not make available promos for volumes 3-8
Volume 3 - May 13, 2003,
Volume 4 - June 20, 2003, Volume 5 - September 23, 2003, Volume 6 - November 18, 2003 Volume ,7 - March 23, 2004 Volume 8 - July 13, 2004
Kikaida DVD volume 1 promo
Jinzo Ningen Kikaida (1972) volume 1 was released by JN Productions' Generation Kikaida October 15, 2002
Future additions to Henshin Hall of Fame (2023) updated
POSSIBLE additions not guaranteed. New location: https://stujoh8.dreamhosters.com/
Monster Prince (1967) - P Production
Electric Shock!! Strada 5 (1974) - Nikkatsu
Battle Hawk (1976) - Toyo Agency, Dynamic Productions and KNOCK
Light Task Force Maskman (1987) - Toei
Super Beast Task Force Liveman (1988) - Toei
Earth Task Force Fiveman (1990) - Toei
Ultraman Neos (2000) - Tsuburaya
Ultraman Cosmos (2001) - Tsuburaya
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Additions to Henshin Hall Of Fame in 2022
Additions to Henshin Hall Of Fame in 2022 https://stujoh8.dreamhosters.com
Message from Space: Galactic Wars (1978) - Toei
The☆Ultraman (1979) - Nippon Sunrise, first Ultraman Anime
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Fuun Lion Maru ending theme
Fuun Lion Maru (Storm Cloud Lion Maru) ran April 14, 1973 - September 29, 1973, 25 episodes
starred Ushio,Tetsuya as Dan, Shishimaru (previosly played Shishimaru in Kaiketsu Lion Maru)
Go! Lionmaru
Lyricist: Nakamura, Shinobu
Composer: Akizi, Wada
Singers: Akizi, Wada & Young Echoes
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Fuun Lion Maru opening theme
Fuun Lion Maru (Storm Cloud Lion Maru) ran April 14, 1973 - September 29, 1973, 25 episodes
starred Ushio, Tetsuya as Dan, Shishimaru (previosly played Shishimaru in Kaiketsu Lion Maru)
Go Oh Friend Lion Maru
Lyrics: Nakamura, Shinobu
Composer: Tsutsui, Hiroshi
Singers: George Hama & Blue Angels
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Denjin Zaboga ending theme 2
Denjin Zaboga ran from April 6, 1974 - June 29, 1975, 52 episodes the first 39 of which aired in Hawaii. P-Productions final tokusatsu series before they went out of existence. Starred Yamaguchi, Akira (b. January 25, 1945 - d. April 06, 1986) as secret agent Daimon, Yutaka
Episode 40 changed the villains and added a sub tite: Denjin Zaboga vs. the Dinosaur Army (Denjin Zaboga tai Kyouryuu Gundan) the song itself does not change just the video clips. Denjin Zaboga transforms into Strong Zabog to deal with the stronger enemeis.
My Brother Electroid Zaboga
(Ore No Kyoudai Denjin Zaboga)
Lyricist: Uehara, Shozo
Composer: Kikuchi, Shunsuke
Singer: Shimon, Masato
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Denjin Zaboga opening theme 2
Denjin Zaboga ran from April 6, 1974 - June 29, 1975, 52 episodes the first 39 of which aired in Hawaii. P-Productions final tokusatsu series before they went out of existence. Starred Yamaguchi, Akira (b. January 25, 1945 - d. April 06, 1986) as secret agent Daimon, Yutaka
Episode 40 changed the villains and added a sub tite: Denjin Zaboga vs. the Dinosaur Army (Denjin Zaboga tai Kyouryuu Gundan) the song itself does not change just the video clips. Denjin Zaboga transforms into Strong Zabog to deal with the stronger enemeis.
Fight! Electroid Zaboga
(Tatakae! Denjin Zaboga!)
Lyricist: Uehara, Shozo
Composer: Kikuchi, Shunsuke
Singer: Shimon, Masato
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Denjin Zaboga opening theme 1
Denjin Zaboga ran from April 6, 1974 - June 29, 1975, 52 episodes the first 39 of which aired in Hawaii. P-Productions final tokusatsu series before they went out of existence. Starred Yamaguchi, Akira (b. January 25, 1945 - d. April 06, 1986) as secret agent Daimon, Yutaka
Fight! Electroid Zaboga
(Tatakae! Denjin Zaboga!)
Lyricist: Uehara, Shozo
Composer: Kikuchi, Shunsuke
Singer: Shimon, Masato
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Denjin Zaboga ending theme 1
Denjin Zaboga ran from April 6, 1974 - June 29, 1975, 52 episodes the first 39 of which aired in Hawaii. P-Productions final tokusatsu series before they went out of existence. Starred Yamaguchi, Akira (b. January 25, 1945 - d. April 06, 1986) as secret agent Daimon, Yutaka
My Brother Electroid Zaboga
(Ore No Kyoudai Denjin Zaboga)
Lyricist: Uehara, Shozo
Composer: Kikuchi, Shunsuke
Singer: Shimon, Masato