Stuck In Somebody's Frame
Opening Theme Song
What's New Credits
Kikaid� Zero Wan originally aired in Japan, May 12, 1973 - March 30, 1974 (in the same time slot as the original series had been aired). Although it began just one week after Jinzo Ningen Kikaida it was supposed to take place 3 years after the defeat of the Dark Destruction Corps.
Series created by Ishimori, Shotaro & Hirayama, Toru
Music by Watanabe, Michiaki
Cast
Character
Actor/Actress Ichiro
Ikeda, Shunsuke Kikaida 01
Mitsuhashi, Yukio Gill Hakaida (voice)
izuka, Shozo Blue Hakaida (voice)
Wakui, Setsuo Red Hakaida (voice)
Omiya, Teiji Silver Hakaida (voice)
Aomori, Shin Akira
Yoshihide, Goto Rieko
Sumidai, Kazuyo Momochi, Gunta
Kuri, Minoru Jiro
Ban, Daisuke Shadow Knight (voice) [episodes 8-16, 20-22]
Imanishi, Masao Shadow Knight (voice) [episodes 17-19]
Kiyokawa, Motomu Shadow Knight (voice) [episodes 23-27]
Watanabe, Takeshi Big Shadow
Yana, Nobuo Misao
Hijiri, Matsumoto Hiroshi
Ishii, Kiyotaka Zadam (voice)
Suzuki, Taimei & Hosoi, Masao Mari
Shihomi, Etsuko Bijinda (voice)
Kogawa, Saiko Waruda (voice)
Watanabe, Takeshi Narrator
Okabe, Masaki
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(turn on CC for English subtitles)
The Episodes
Kikaida 01's greatest enemy was a new Hakaida, this one with Professor Gill's brain, instead of Doctor Komyoji's. Gill Hakaida was given stars to indicate his new rank. 01 not only had to fight Gill Hakaida (aka Boss Hakaida), but also three other versions, Blue, Red and Silver, who together formed The Hakaida Squad.
Kikaida 01's Combat Techniques
Zero Wan Katto (01 Cut) - single handed karate chop. Often used to decapitate Shadowmen and Androbots. | ||
Zero Wan Doraibaa (01 Driver) - he'd put his arms above his head and fly through the air while spinning around really fast, sort of like a flying electric screwdriver, knocking bad guys aside and punching them. | ||
Burasto Endo (Blast End) - he'd jump up in the air and move his hands across his face. (The opposite of the way Kikaida moved his for Denji Endo. Instead of moving from the outside in, Kikiada-01's hands moved from the inside outwards.) Then white cracks would appear across the screen, and the monster was history! First used in the fourth episode against Silver Hakaida's shrimp form. In later episodes a white beam would come out of his hands. | ||
Zero Wan Kikku (01 Kick) - flying kick a lot like the Kamen Riders'. Introduced in episode 16. | ||
Burasto Endo Flash (Blast End Flash) - Blast End three times rapidly, used in episode 20. | ||
01 Fire - sparks come out of his fingers, used in episode 32. | ||
Burasto Attaku (Blast Attack) - weaker version of Blast End, used in episode 38. | ||
Burasto Power (Blast Power) - waves of energy shoot out of his hands, used in episode 39. |
In episode 18 Kikaida & Kikaida 01 link together,
to use Double Brother Power - two white bolts shoot out of their hands.
01 can link with Bijinda to use Blast Laser (episode 39),
or with Kikaida and Bijinda to use Kikaida Triple Circle Power (episode 46).
(These linked attacks are dangerous. The energy generated is more
than enough to destroy our heroes if they don't release it fast enough.)
01 could adjust his eyes in order to see far away objects.
Doublemachine
Like Kikaida's Sidemachine, Doublemachine could fly.
Just as Kikaida had comic relief, through the bumbling detective Hattori, Hanpei; Kikaida 01 had the inept photographer Momochi, Gunta. Some children called him "Gumbo". In one episode he takes all these wonderful photos of the Hakaida Squad and Kikaida 01 only to discover later that he hadn't put any film in the camera. Momochi, Gunta appears in episodes 1 through 13, 16 and 19. Gunta claims to be a descendant of the ninja Momochi, Sanjayu. Gunta wasn't in the series long enough to be developed as a character, unlike Hanpei he never does anything brave.
Hattori, Hanpei (Ueda, Shun) appears in episodes 36 and very briefly in episode 37, in which he wears a trumpet like Ichiro, guitar like Jiro and a harp like Bijinda.
Before there were the television shows, there was the Kikaida comic.
Cast/Staff Birthdays
Kikaida 01 The Animation (2001)
Kikaida/Kikaida 01 Hawaii Tour 2001
Ending Theme Song
On May 18, 2007 Kikaida-01 was released on DVD by JN Productions/Generation Kikaida
(by April 20, 2023 the DVD set was old out as Generation Kikaida began shutting down.)
Back To Henshin Hall Of Fame
Ikeda Shunsuke (Ichiro/Kikaida 01)
and Ban Daisuke (Jiro/Kikaida) in 1997
Kikaida 01 © 1973, 1974 Ishimori Productions and Toei Co., Ltd.
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