Andro Melos
Japanese tokusatsu television miniseries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andro Melos (アンドロメロス, Andoro Merosu) is a Japanese tokusatsu television miniseries produced by Tsuburaya Productions, aired in TBS from February 28 to April 29, 1983 on weekdays.[3][1] The miniseries was made as an adaptation to the popular Ultra Brothers Story: Andro Melos (ウルトラ兄弟物語アンドロメロス, Urutora Kyōdai Monogatari Andoro Merosu) and Ultra Super Legend: Andro Super Warriors (ウルトラ超伝説アンドロ超戦士, Urutora Chō Densetsu Andoro Chō Senshi) magazine and manga publications,[4] hence it became the first tokusatsu in Japan to be available exclusively on home video.[3] The show's name was inspired by one of the protagonists of 1975 Ultra Series manga The Ultraman (ザ・ウルトラマン, Za Urutoraman), Melos, but both he and the title character are entirely unrelated to each other.[5][6]
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Genre | Tokusatsu Superhero Kaiju Science fiction Kyodai Hero |
Created by | Tsuburaya Productions |
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Opening theme | "Andro Melos" by Ichirou Mizuki, Columbia Yurikago Kai |
Ending theme | "Kaettekoi yo Andro Melos" by Ichirou Mizuki |
Composer | Shizuka Tamagawa |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 45 |
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Producer | Tomohiko Hamada |
Running time | 10 minutes per episodes |
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Network | TBS |
Release | February 28 (1983-02-28)[1][2] – April 29, 1983 (1983-04-29) |