Tokusatsu
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

is a Japanese term for live action
film A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
or television drama that makes heavy use of practical
special effect Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual wor ...
s. entertainment often deals with science fiction, fantasy or
horror Horror may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Genres *Horror fiction, a genre of fiction ** Japanese horror, Japanese horror fiction **Korean horror, Korean horror fiction * Horror film, a film genre *Horror comics, comic books focusing o ...
, but films and television shows in other genres can sometimes count as as well. The most popular subgenres of include ''
kaiju is a Japanese media genre that focuses on stories involving giant monsters. The word ''kaiju'' can also refer to the giant monsters themselves, which are usually depicted attacking major cities and battling either the military or other monster ...
'' such as the '' Godzilla'' and '' Gamera'' series;
superhero A superhero or superheroine is a stock character that typically possesses ''superpowers'', abilities beyond those of ordinary people, and fits the role of the hero, typically using his or her powers to help the world become a better place, ...
such as the ''
Kamen Rider The , also known as ''Masked Rider Series'' (until Decade), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori. ''Kamen Rider'' media generall ...
'' and '' Metal Hero'' series; and mecha like '' Giant Robo'' and '' Super Robot Red Baron''. Some television programs combine several of these subgenres, for example the '' Ultraman'' and '' Super Sentai'' series. is one of the most popular forms of Japanese entertainment, but only a small proportion of films and television programs are widely known outside of Japan. Nevertheless, certain properties have attained popularity outside of Japan; ''Godzilla'' is featured in popular American-made movies, and the ''Super Sentai Series'' was adapted into the '' Power Rangers'' series and broadcast internationally beginning in 1993.


History

has origins in early
Japanese theater This article is an overview of traditional and modern Japanese theatre. Traditional Japanese theatre is among the oldest theatre traditions in the world. Traditional theatre includes Noh, a spiritual drama, and its comic accompaniment ; kabuki, a ...
, specifically in kabuki (with its action and fight scenes) and in , which utilized some of the earliest forms of special effects, specifically
puppetry Puppetry is a form of theatre or performance that involves the manipulation of puppets – inanimate objects, often resembling some type of human or animal figure, that are animated or manipulated by a human called a puppeteer. Such a perform ...
. Modern , however, did not begin to take shape until the late 1940s, with the conceptual and creative birth of Godzilla, one of the most famous monsters () of all time. The special-effects artist Eiji Tsuburaya and the director Ishirō Honda became the driving forces behind 1954's '' Godzilla''. Tsuburaya, inspired by the American film '' King Kong'', formulated many of the techniques that would become staples of the genre, such as so-called
suitmation Creature suits are realistic costumes used to disguise a performer as an animal, monster, or other being. They are used in film, television, or as costumed characters in live events. Unlike mascots, they are often made with a high degree of real ...
—the use of a human actor in a costume to play a giant monster—combined with the use of miniatures and scaled-down city sets. ''Godzilla'' forever changed the landscape of Japanese science fiction, fantasy, and cinema by creating a uniquely Japanese vision in a genre typically dominated by American cinema. ''Godzilla'' kickstarted the genre in Japan, creating the "Monster Boom", which remained extremely popular for several decades, with characters such as the aforementioned Godzilla, Gamera and King Ghidorah leading the market. However, in 1957 Shintoho produced the first film serial featuring the superhero character Super Giant, signaling a shift in popularity that favored masked heroes over giant monsters called the "Henshin Boom" started by
Kamen Rider The , also known as ''Masked Rider Series'' (until Decade), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori. ''Kamen Rider'' media generall ...
in 1971, though giant monsters, aliens and humanoid creatures dubbed remained an integral part of the genre. Along with the anime '' Astro Boy'', the ''Super Giant'' serials had a profound effect on the world of . The following year, '' Moonlight Mask'' premiered, the first of numerous televised superhero dramas that would make up one of the most popular subgenres. Created by Kōhan Kawauchi, he followed up its success with the superhero shows '' Seven Color Mask'' (1959) and '' Messenger of Allah'' (1960), both starring a young Sonny Chiba. These original productions preceded the first color-television series, '' Ambassador Magma'' and '' Ultraman'', which heralded the Kyodai Hero subgenre, wherein a regular-sized protagonist grows to larger proportions to fight equally large monsters. Popular superhero shows in the 1970s included ''
Kamen Rider The , also known as ''Masked Rider Series'' (until Decade), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori. ''Kamen Rider'' media generall ...
'' (1971), '' Warrior of Love Rainbowman'' (1972), '' Super Sentai'' (1975, trademarked in 1979) and ''
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
'' (1978).


Techniques


Suitmation technology

is the term used to describe the process in movies and television programs used to portray a monster using suit acting. The exact origin of the term remains unknown. At the least, it was used to promote the Godzilla suit from '' The Return of Godzilla''.


Franchises and productions

The many productions of series have general themes common throughout different groups.


''Kaiju''

productions primarily feature monsters, or . Such series include '' Ultraman'', the '' Godzilla'' film series, the '' Gamera'' series, the '' Daimajin'' series, and films such as '' Mothra'', '' The War of the Gargantuas'', and .


productions primarily feature supervillains as their central character. This includes films such as '' The Invisible Avenger'', '' Half Human'', '' The H-Man'', '' The Secret of the Telegian'', and ''
The Human Vapor is a 1960 Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film is the story of a librarian (Yoshio Tsuchiya), his love for a dancer and his ability to change into a gaseous form. Plot Whil ...
''.


Popular franchises

Since about 1960, several long-running television-series have combined various other themes. Tsuburaya Productions has had the '' Ultraman Series'' starting with '' Ultra Q'' and '' Ultraman'' in 1966. P Productions began their foray into in 1966 with the series '' Ambassador Magma''. They also had involvement in the '' Lion-Maru'' series which concluded in November 2006. Toei Company has several series that fall under their ''
Toei Superheroes Toei Superheroes are superhero shows produced by Toei Company, a company that has done the largest number of live-action tokusatsu superhero shows in Japan. Many of the Toei Superheroes were featured in the video special ''Toei 100 Great Hero Su ...
'' category of programming, starting in 1958 with the film series, '' Moonlight Mask''. Then, they produced several other long running series, starting with Shotaro Ishinomori's '' Kamen Rider Series'' in 1971, the '' Super Sentai'' series in 1975, the '' Metal Hero Series'' in 1982, and the ''
Toei Fushigi Comedy Series The is a series of Japanese tokusatsu programs which was produced by Toei Company and was aired by Fuji TV from 9:00 am to 9:30 am on Sunday. Features This series is known as various superheroes similar to the ''Kamen Rider Series'', ''Super ...
'' in 1981. Toei also produced several other television series based on Ishinomori's works, including ''
Android Kikaider is a ''tokusatsu'' television series based on superhero manga series of the same name by Shotaro Ishinomori. The show was produced by Toei Company and Ishimori Productions, and was broadcast in Japan on NET (now TV Asahi) from July 8, 1972, to ...
'' and '' Kikaider 01'', '' Robot Detective'', '' Inazuman'' and ''
Inazuman Flash is a television series starring a mutant fictional character of the same name created by Shotaro Ishinomori. The first television series ran from October 2, 1973 to March 26, 1974 with a total of 25 episodes. A second season named aired in 197 ...
'', and '' Kaiketsu Zubat''. Toei was also involved in the ''
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
'' television series, which influenced their subsequent Super Sentai series. In 2003, TV Asahi began broadcasting the ''Super Sentai'' and ''Kamen Rider'' series in a one-hour block airing each week known as '' Super Hero Time''. Toho, the creators of Godzilla, also had their hands in creating the '' Chouseishin Series'' of programs from 2003 to 2006 and the '' Zone Fighter'' franchise. In 2006, Keita Amemiya's '' Garo'', a mature late-night tokusatsu drama was released, starting a franchise composed of several television series and films. Other mature late-night series followed, including a revival of ''Lion-Maru'' in '' Lion-Maru G'', the '' Daimajin Kanon'' television series (based on the '' Daimajin'' film series), and '' Shougeki Gouraigan!!'' (also created by Amemiya).


movies

Various movies classified as can include disaster movies and
science fiction film Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as extraterrestrial lifeforms, spacecraft, robots, cyborgs, interstellar ...
s. These include (1956), , , , , , , , , and .


Similar productions


Non-traditional productions

Non-traditional films and television programs may not use conventional special effects or may not star human actors. Though suitmation typifies , some productions may use
stop-motion Stop motion is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames i ...
to animate their monsters instead, for example ''
Majin Hunter Mitsurugi Majin may refer to the following places: * Majin, Ilam, Iran * Majin District, in Ilam Province, Iran * Majin Rural District, in Ilam Province, Iran * Majin, Kurdistan, Iran * Taebong, a Korean state known as Majin between 904 and 911 See also ...
'' in 1973. TV shows may use traditional techniques, but are cast with puppets or marionettes: '' Uchuusen Silica'' (1960); ''
Ginga Shonen Tai Ginga may refer to: Japanese Other * "Ginga" (single), a 2005 single from Japanese rock band Fujifabric * Yokosuka P1Y ''Ginga'', a Japanese bomber aircraft TV * Ginga (middleware), a Japanese-Brazilian digital TV middleware Series * Ginga Nag ...
'' (1963); '' Kuchuu Toshi 008'' (1969); and Go Nagai's ''
X Bomber X, or x, is the twenty-fourth and third-to-last letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''"ex"'' (pronounced ), ...
'' (1980). Some may employ animation in addition to its live-action components: Tsuburaya Productions' ''
Dinosaur Expedition Team Bornfree Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is t ...
'' (1976), ''
Dinosaur War Aizenborg is a Japanese television program produced by Tsuburaya Productions that aired from 1977 to 1978 on TV Tokyo. It combined Tsuburaya's trademark suitmation tokusatsu techniques with anime. The show ran for 39 episodes. Plot Dinosaurs reappear ...
'' (1977) and ''
Pro-Wrestling Star Aztekaiser is a Japanese pro-wrestling-themed tokusatsu/anime superhero television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions, and created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. Nagai and Ishikawa created three manga series, simply named , published in different maga ...
'' (1976).


Japanese fan films

As the popularity of increased in Japan, a number of fan film projects have been produced over the years. Hideaki Anno, Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Takami Akai, and Shinji Higuchi set up a fan-based group called Daicon Film, which they renamed
Gainax Gainax Co., Ltd. (stylized as GAINAX; ja, 株式会社ガイナックス, Hepburn romanization, Hepburn: ) is a Japanese anime studio famous for productions such as ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', ''Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise, Roya ...
in 1985 and turned into an animation studio. Besides anime sequences, they also produced a series of shorts parodying monster movies and superhero shows. These productions include '' Swift Hero Noutenki'' (1982), '' Patriotic Squadron Dai-Nippon'' (1983), '' Return of Ultraman'' (1983) and '' The Eight-Headed Giant Serpent Strikes Back'' (1985).


Outside of Japan

techniques have spread outside Japan due to the popularity of the Godzilla films.


Adaptations

'' Godzilla, King of the Monsters!'' first appeared in English in 1956. Rather than a simple dub of the Japanese-language original, this work represented an entirely re-edited version which restructured the plot to incorporate a new character played by a native English-speaking actor, Raymond Burr. '' Ultraman'' gained popularity when United Artists dubbed it for American audiences in the 1960s. In the 1990s, Haim Saban acquired the distribution rights for the '' Super Sentai'' series from Toei Company and combined the original Japanese action footage with new footage featuring American actors, resulting in the '' Power Rangers'' franchise which has continued since then into sequel TV series (with '' Power Rangers Beast Morphers'' premiering in 2019 and '' Power Rangers Cosmic Fury'' set to premier in 2023), comic books, video games, and three feature films, with a further cinematic universe planned. Following from the success of ''Power Rangers'', Saban acquired the rights to more of Toei's library, creating '' VR Troopers'' and '' Big Bad Beetleborgs'' from several Metal Hero Series shows and ''
Masked Rider The Masked Rider is the primary mascot of Texas Tech University. It is the oldest of the university's mascots still in existence today. Originally called "Ghost Rider", it was an unofficial mascot appearing in a few games in 1936 and then became ...
'' from Kamen Rider Series footage. DIC Entertainment joined this boom by acquiring the rights to '' Gridman the Hyper Agent'' and turning it into '' Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad''. In 2002,
4Kids Entertainment 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. (formerly known as Leisure Concepts, Inc. and later known as 4Licensing Corporation) was an American licensing company. The company was previously also a film and television production company that produced English- dub ...
bought the rights to '' Ultraman Tiga'', but simply produced a dub of the Japanese footage, broadcast on the Fox Box. And in 2009,
Adness Entertainment Adness Co. Ltd. (アドネス株式会社, ''Adonesu Kabushiki-gaisha''), known in the United States as Adness Entertainment, is an entertainment company based in Tokyo, with offices in Los Angeles. History Adness Entertainment is involved in th ...
took 2002's ''
Kamen Rider Ryuki is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. The twelfth installment in the Kamen Rider Series, it was a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, and it was shown on TV Asahi from February 3, 2002 to January 19, 2003. The series ...
'' and turned it into '' Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight'', which began broadcast on The CW4Kids in 2009. It won the first Daytime Emmy for "Outstanding Stunt Coordination" for its original scenes.


Original productions

In 1961 England-based filmmakers produced the Godzilla-style film, '' Gorgo'', which used the same suitmation technique as the Godzilla films. That same year, Saga Studios in Denmark made another Godzilla-style giant monster film, '' Reptilicus'', bringing its monster to life using a marionette on a miniature set. In 1967, South Korea produced its monster movie titled '' Yonggary''. In 1975,
Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
produced a superhero film called ''
The Super Inframan ''The Super Inframan'' (, translated literally as ''Chinese Superman'') is a 1975 Hong Kong science fiction action film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio in 1975. Inspired by the huge success of the Japanese tokusatsu franchises such as ''Ultra ...
'', based on the huge success of Ultraman and Kamen Rider there. The film starred Danny Lee in the title role. Although there were several similar superhero productions in Hong Kong, ''The Super Inframan'' came first. With help from Japanese special effects artists under Sadamasa Arikawa, they also produced a Japanese-styled monster movie, ''
The Mighty Peking Man ''The Mighty Peking Man'' (猩猩王) (Mandarin: ''Xīngxing Wáng'' – which translates to "Gorilla King" in English) is a 1977 giant monster film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio to capitalize on the craze surrounding the 1976 remake of '' ...
'', in 1977. Concurrent with their work on ''Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad'', DIC attempted an original concept based on the popularity of ''Power Rangers'' in 1994's '' Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills''. In 1998, a video from an attempted ''Power Rangers''-styled adaptation of ''
Sailor Moon is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' from 1991 to 1997; the 52 individual chapters were published in 18 volumes. The seri ...
'' surfaced, combining original footage of American actresses with original animated sequences. Saban also attempted to make their own unique series entitled ''
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog ''Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog'' is a fantasy-adventure television series set in a fantasy version of ancient Ireland, created by Saban Entertainment. It was loosely based on actual Irish mythology. The name is derived from Tír na nÓg, one of ...
'', set in medieval Ireland and featured four, later five knights who transform using the power of the elements (for the most part) at they protected their kingdom from evil. Saban had also produced the live-action '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' series '' Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'', which was known in the turtles' fandom for introducing a female turtle exclusive to that series called ''Venus de Milo'' and eliminating the fact that the other turtles were brothers. The show mostly featured actors in costumes, but featured similar choreographed fights like other shows. In the 2000s, production companies in other East Asian countries began producing their own original -inspired television series: Thailand's ''
Sport Ranger ''Squadron Sport Ranger'' ( th, ขบวนการ สปอร์ตเรนเจอร์ ''Khop-won-kaan So-pot-reen-choe'') is a Thai live-action superhero television series similar to the Japanese ''Super Sentai'' and the American P ...
'' and South Korea's '' Erexion'' in 2006; the Philippines' '' Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan'' (itself a sanctioned spinoff of Toei's '' Space Sheriff Shaider'') in 2007;
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
's ''
Armor Hero Armour (British English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a covering used to protect an object, individual, or vehicle from physical injury or damage, especially direct contact weapons or projectiles during combat, or fr ...
'' () in 2008, '' Battle Strike Team: Giant Saver'' () in 2012, ''
Metal Kaiser A metal (from Greek μέταλλον ''métallon'', "mine, quarry, metal") is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. Metals are typical ...
'' (); and Indonesia's '' Bima Satria Garuda'' which began in 2013. On July the 1st, 2019, Vietnam's
Transform Studio Transform may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Transform (scratch), a type of scratch used by turntablists * ''Transform'' (Alva Noto album), 2001 * ''Transform'' (Howard Jones album) or the title song, 2019 * ''Transform'' (Powerman 5000 album) ...
co-operating with
Dive Into Eden Diving most often refers to: * Diving (sport), the sport of jumping into deep water * Underwater diving, human activity underwater for recreational or occupational purposes Diving or Dive may also refer to: Sports * Dive (American football), a ...
announced their own original series, ''
Mighty Guardian Mighty may refer to: * ''Mighty'' (The Planet Smashers album) * ''Mighty'' (Kristene DiMarco album) * ''The Mighty'' (1929 film), a 1929 American action film *''The Mighty'', a 1998 comedy-drama film * ''The Mighty'' (comics), a DC Comics title *Th ...
'' ( Vietnamese: ). The first season in the series is '' Mighty Guardian: Lost Avian'' ( Vietnamese: ), using Vietnamese Mythologies as the main concept.


Influence

Kaiju and films, notably '' Warning from Space'' (1956), sparked
Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick (; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, his films, almost all of which are adaptations of nove ...
's interest in science fiction films and influenced '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968). According to his biographer John Baxter, despite their "clumsy model sequences, the films were often well-photographed in colour ... and their dismal dialogue was delivered in well-designed and well-lit sets."
Steven Spielberg Steven Allan Spielberg (; born December 18, 1946) is an American director, writer, and producer. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, he is the most commercially successful director of all time. Spie ...
cited '' Godzilla'' as an inspiration for ''
Jurassic Park ''Jurassic Park'', later also referred to as ''Jurassic World'', is an American science fiction media franchise created by Michael Crichton and centered on a disastrous attempt to create a theme park of cloned dinosaurs. It began in 1990 when ...
'' (1993), specifically '' Godzilla, King of the Monsters!'' (1956), which he grew up watching. During its production, Spielberg described ''Godzilla'' as "the most masterful of all the dinosaur movies because it made you believe it was really happening." ''Godzilla'' also influenced the Spielberg film '' Jaws'' (1975). Japanese movies also influenced one of the first video games, ''
Spacewar! ''Spacewar!'' is a space combat video game developed in 1962 by Steve Russell in collaboration with Martin Graetz, Wayne Wiitanen, Bob Saunders, Steve Piner, and others. It was written for the newly installed DEC PDP-1 minicomputer at the Mas ...
'' (1961), inspiring its science fiction theme. According to the game's programmer Martin Graetz, "we would be off to one of Boston's seedier cinemas to view the latest trash from Toho" as Japanese studios "churned out a steady diet of cinematic junk food of which Rodan and Godzilla are only the best-known examples."


Homage and parody

In 2001, Buki X-1 Productions, a French fan-based production company, produced its own series, '' Jushi Sentai France Five'' (now called ''Shin Kenjushi France Five''), a tribute to Toei's long running ''Super Sentai'' series. The low-budget television series ''
Kaiju Big Battel Kaiju Big Battel is a performance by the New York City based performance entertainment troupe created by Rand Borden. The performances are parodies of both professional wrestling and the ''tokusatsu'' ''kaiju'' eiga films of Japan. These Battels ...
'' directly parodies monster and Kyodai Hero films and series by immersing their own costumed characters in professional wrestling matches among cardboard buildings. In 2006, ''
Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers ''Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers'' is a television miniseries on MTV UK. The show was a parody of ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', one that also poked fun at the emo stereotype. The series was directed by Chris Phillips and Nick Pittom, who both ...
'' premiered on the internet as a ''Power Rangers'' spoof, but was quickly picked up by MTV UK for broadcast. In 2006, ''Insector Sun'', a low-budget tribute to ''Kamen Rider'' was produced by Brazilian fans. Peyton Reed, the director of the '' Ant-Man'' films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, said that Ant-Man's costume design was influenced by two superheroes, Ultraman and
Inframan ''The Super Inframan'' (, translated literally as ''Chinese Superman'') is a 1975 Hong Kong science fiction action film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio in 1975. Inspired by the huge success of the Japanese tokusatsu franchises such as ''Ultra ...
.


References


Further reading

* * * * * * AKA ''Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of Godzilla''. * {{Horror fiction Japanese entertainment terms Japanese words and phrases Otaku