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, known as 'The Phanta Man' or 'Phantaman' in various countries outside Japan, is a Japanese superhero created by Suzuki Ichiro and Takeo Nagamatsu in 1931 who originally debuted in a 'kamishibai' (paper theater). gon Bat is considered by some to be the world's first superhero, and is a precursor to later superhero characters such as the Japanese 'kamishibai' character 'Prince of Gamma' (debut early 1930s), and the American comic book characters 'Superman' (debut 1938) and 'Batman' (debut 1939).

gon Bat later appeared in numerous Japanese pop culture media, including manga, anime, and Japanese films, as well as toys and postage stamps dating back to 1932. It was adapted into a popular anime television series in 1967, which was released internationally in a number of countries under various titles, including 'The Phanta Man' and 'Phantaman' in various European and Latin American countries.

History



gon Bat was created by 16-year old Takeo Nagamatsu and twenty-five year old Suzuki Ichiro in 1931 and was named after the 'Golden Bat' cigarette brand. The two were inspired by drawings of mythological characters in Tokyo's Ueno Royal Museum to create a new hero based on science rather than mythology. The character debuted in a 'kamishibai', a type of traveling show in which a sequence of pictures are shown, narrated by a storyteller. The character was popular enough to survive the decline of kamishibai following World War II, and was eventually adapted into manga (including one by Osamu Tezuka) and anime.

The character featured in three live-action movies: 'gon Bat: Matenr no Kaijin', released in 1950; 'gon Batto', released in 1966; and the comedy biopic 'gon Batto ga Yattekuru', released in 1972. He also appeared in a 52-episode anime series that aired on Nippon TV from 1967 to 1968.

Character description



gon Bat is a being from ancient Atlantis who was sent forward in time 10,000 years to battle evil forces threatening the present day. He has a golden skull-shaped head, wears a green and white swashbuckler outfit with a high-collared red cape, and carries a rapier. He lives in a fortress in the Japanese Alps. His superpowers include superhuman strength, invulnerability, and the ability to fly. gon Bat has an evil counterpart known as Kurayami Bat ( "Dark Bat"). His main enemy is Dr. Erich Naz (), the leader of a crime syndicate bent on world domination, who wears a black costume and mask with bat-like ears, a red eye and a blue eye.

Film



A live-action film version of gon Bat was released theatrically by Toei in Japan on December 21, 1966, starring Sonny Chiba as .

Plot

When young Akira Kazahaya spots the rogue planet Icarus on a collision course for Earth, he is recruited by Captain Yamatone into the Pearl Research Institute in the Japanese Alps, secretly an U.N. organization that protects the Earth, who is searching for the final component to complete Dr. Pearl's Super Destruction Beam Cannon to destroy Icarus. When Captain Yamatone's unit, along with Akira and Pearl's granddaughter Emily, searches for the material for the lens on a mysterious island they soon realize is Atlantis, they are attacked by the evil forces of the Ruler of the Universe Naz () in a drill-shaped tower ship, who is the one who sent Icarus towards Earth, and force Yamatone to retreat into an ancient tomb holding a sarcophagus with a prophecy that after 10,000 years, a crisis will inevitably come and to awaken the one within to fight it. Just as Naz's men burst in and try and surround the institute's people, Emily places water on Ogon Bat's chest and revives him. Laughing, Ogon Bat sizes up the situation, defeats the alien attackers and sends a bat to Emily, which turns into a pin, allowing her to call him when there is danger. Ogon Bat then fights off Naz's tower, allowing Yamatone and the institute people to return with the lens.

Undeterred, Naz gathers his three top agents, Viper, Piranha, and Jackal, who he sends to infiltrate the Institute and retrieve the lens and the beam cannon using their own unique abilities. Naz successfully captures Dr. Pearl, Emily, and the Super Destruction Beam, but is frustrated by his minions' inability to find the lens and Dr. Pearl's resistance to interrogation, Pearl realizing far more than Earth would be in danger if a villain like Naz were to gain the weapon, until he realizes Yamatone gave the lens to Ogon Bat, and Naz tricks Emily into calling for him, resulting in a climactic battle with the fate of Earth at stake.

Cast

* Sonny Chiba as

* Wataru Yamakawa as Akira Kazahaya

* Hisako Tsukuba as Naomi Akiyama

* Emiri Takami as Emily Beard

* Andrew Hughes as Dr. Parl

* Hirohisa Nakada as agent Shimizu

* Ksaku Okano as agent Nakamura

* Kouji Sekiyama as Naz

* Youichi Numada as Keroido / Viper

* Keiko Kuni as Perania / Piranha

* Keiichi Kitakawa as Jackal

* Yukio Aoshima as police officer

Anime



was an anime television series released in 1967. It was released internationally in a number of countries under various titles, including 'The Phanta Man' and 'Phantaman' in various European and Latin American countries.

List of anime episodes

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