Shohei Tôjô Trailers
The Return of Izenborg Trailer
Shohei Tôjô is a notable tokusatsu director most famous for his work on multiple television series in the Ultraman, Super Sentai and Metal Heroes.
The Return of Izenborg Trailer
Shohei Tôjô is a notable tokusatsu director most famous for his work on multiple television series in the Ultraman, Super Sentai and Metal Heroes.
Total trailers found: 19
17 April 1993
The Dairanger must save children who are transforming into playing cards by the powers of the Duke of Cards.
16 April 1994
When a young boy is kidnapped, his older sister asks the Kakuranger to rescue him.
22 July 1967
The film consists of re-edited material from the original television series Ultraman. Episodes 1, 8, 26, and 27 were used for the film.
26 November 1974
After a valiant Thai boy is brutally murdered by a gang of archeological looters, his soul is joined with the Hindu god Hanuman, who teams up with Ultraman and his brethren against familiar Ultra-foes unleashed by a weather control experiment gone awry, in this influential Thai-Japanese co-production.
08 March 1996
When a battle between Bacchusund and Bulldont to defeat the Ohranger creates a new Yokai, the team calls in some experts to help deal with the supernatural threat!
13 March 1987
Big Rally! Titan Boy! is the second movie of Choushinsei Flashman. It is a theatrical edit of episodes 15 to 18 (The Giant Robo is Worn Out, The Human Minimini Plan, The Mysterious Giant Reckless Car! and Big Turnaround! The Transforming Robo) with new and extended scenes.
18 July 1981
A Sun Vulcan movie was released on July 18, 1981 at the Toei Manga Festival. It takes place some time after episode 23.
12 March 1972
A theatrical release of Return of Ultraman episode 29 as part of the Spring Toho Champion Festival along with other films like Godzilla vs.
07 July 1977
Wealthy big game hunter (Boone), along with his group, gets trapped in pre-historic times where they are stalked by a ferocious dinosaur.
15 December 2017
A Japanese-Arabic-produced documentary about Tsuburaya Productions' 1978 tokusatsu/anime series Dinosaur Great War Izenborg.
13 March 1982
Goggle V must prevent Deathdark from using their new laser weapon to destroy Tokyo. This movie takes place some time between episodes 8 and 14 of the Goggle V TV series.
01 January 1984
Ninja the Wonder Boy is a 1984 film cut from the 1979-1980 anime series Manga Sarutobi Sasuke.
01 April 1974
When the aliens steal the Suriyatras diamond and combine it with the power of the sun to make a beam that can destroy the Earth.
12 March 1983
The Dynaman must prevent a powerful new gun invented by a friend of Doctor Yumeno from falling into the hands of the Jashinka.
01 January 2001
The Special Edition edit of the Thai and Japanese Coproduction Jumborg Ace and Giant from 2001. This edit removes the comedy scenes from the 1974 film and substitutes the comedy with footage from the Jumborg Ace TV show.
01 January 1984
A reissue of the film "Hanuman and the Seven Ultramen" but with a condensed version of the 1984 film "Ultraman Zoffy" as the first half of the film.
01 January 1985
"In the hands of a small boy of pure heart, a space warrior doll magically comes to life and flies to join other warriors of the Galaxy Council.
01 January 1975
After being killed by a gang of bandits who desecrate a Buddha statue, a young boy named Ah Kuo is revived by Ultramen and becomes a new Ultraman.
17 March 1979
A young boy named Kochan is given the ability to transform into Hanuman after he was murdered, and now he and the 6 Ultra Brothers must fight against five monsters who were awakened from the destruction of a rocket test site.