Denjin Zaborger
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Denjin Zaborger (電人ザボーガー, Denjin Zabōgā), translated as Electroid Zaborger 7, was a Japanese tokusatsu television series that aired in 1974.[1] Produced by P Productions, it was the production company's seventh tokusatsu series, following Tetsujin Tiger Seven and preceding Bouken Rockbat.
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Denjin Zaborger | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu |
Opening theme | "Tatakae! Denjin Zaborger!" by Masato Shimon |
Ending theme | "Ore No Kyoudai Denjin Zaborger" by Masato Shimon |
Composer | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
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Production company | P Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Fuji Television |
Release | April 6, 1974 (1974-04-06) – June 29, 1975 (1975-06-29) |
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The series stars Takehisa Yamaguchi (Joji Yuki/Riderman in Kamen Rider V3) as secret agent Yutaka Daimon. The robot Denjin Zaborger has no personality at all. It is Takehisa Yamaguchi as the wild warrior Yutaka Daimon who gives the series its heart.
A movie remake titled Karate-Robo Zaborgar was released in 2011.