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WriterTAKAKU Susumu
BroadcasterNippon Educational Television
On Air date[1974/5/7]
Broadcasting times30[5]
ManagementN02-15733-00
Reading
ClassificationScripts
Media TV
Genre Drama-Special Effects
Transfer destinationNational Diet Library
SynopsisInazuman F、 Inazuman FlashGoro Watari、 who can transform into the superhuman Inazuman、 manages to defeat Emperor Banba’s Neo-Human Empire Phantom Army that planned to rule the world after an intense struggle. But he transforms into Inazuman again to confront a new enemy called the Despa Army、 an evil organization far more powerful than the Phantom Army. Inazuman is forced to retreat in the face of a fierce attack by Udespa、 a vanguard of the Despa Army. The town sustains huge damage due to this attack、 making the situation even worse、 and it seems there is no escape for Goro. Then、 Goro is saved by Makoto Arai、 a secret Interpol agent who is fighting against the Despa Army. Makoto takes Goro to a secret underground base and offers his help in the struggle. Goro learns that Makoto had been changed into a cyborg by the Despa Army but refused to fight humans and ran away. Goro、 as Inazuman、 launches a new fight against the enemy together with Makoto.Inazuman Flash is a sequel to the tokusatsu superhero series Inazuman produced by Toei based on a manga by Shotaro Ishinomori、 who is known for works such as Kamen Rider and Cyborg 009. It aired on the TV Asahi Network from April 1974 to September 1975. The series garnered a lot of attention because Ichiro Mizuki、 a singer known as the “King of Anime Songs” who passed away in 2022、 not only did the theme song but also made a guest appearance. After the series concluded、 Inazuman appeared with a new look and background in Kamen Rider series movies as well as Super Hero Taisen Z、 a film featuring many of Toei’s hero characters.
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