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EPISODE
Episode 01: After the Explosion, the Wandering Begins
Episode 02: The Bird Migrates into Flames
Episode 03: The Golden Angel of Sorrow
Episode 04: A Critical Strike, Through Tears
Episode 05: The Flower Girl and the White Powder
Episode 06: Machine Guns Over the Ocean's Roar
Episode 07: A Bad Wind in a Harbor Town
Episode 08: Propane Explosion of Sorrow
Episode 09: Turn Back to the River of Tears
Episode 10: Knock Baseball's Enemies Out of the Park
Episode 11: Don't Die, Dear Friend! One Second to Execution
Episode 12: Ten Seconds to Execution
Episode 13: The Ballad of the Young Killer
Episode 14: White-Fletched Arrows and a Tearful Parting
Episode 15: The Sad Mother's Lullaby
Episode 16: Falsely Accused, Ken Falls into Sorrow
Episode 17: The Grief-Stricken Sister and a Pair of Kens
Episode 18: Bubble Love in Peril
Episode 19: Blighted Love, The Torn Love Letter
Episode 20: The Lady Dragon and a Tearful Vow
Episode 21: Farewell, My Long-Lost Mother
Episode 22: The Young Boxer and Tears for a Father
Episode 23: The Three Oogami Sisters and Brother Tenichi
Episode 24: Ken's Tears and Love in a Strange Town
Episode 25: A Tearful Departure on Mt. Koujin
Episode 26: Forgive Me, My Son!
Episode 27: A Surprising Reveal! Asuka Goro's Killer?!
Episode 28: And Now, There Are None
Episode 29: The Orphaned Boy's Tearful Revenge
Episode 30: A Sad State Between Life and Death
Episode 31: A Showdown! The Killer is Boss L?
Episode 32: Farewell, Days of Battle! And Then...
Kaiketsu Zubat - Season 1
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Private detective Hayakawa Ken(Number one in Nippon) takes on the identity of Kaiketsu Zubat to revenge the murder of his friend, Asuko Goro, by the evil group Dakkar. Each week Zubat defeats another masked villain leaving a card with a large 'Z' in the center of it, and a red rose on the fallen criminal. Hayakawa Ken (or Ken Hayakawa to westerners) looks like he stepped out of the American west in his black leather outfit complete with cowboy hat. Like Jiro in 'Jinzo Ningen Kikaida' he announces his presence by playing a guitar. In order to do battle with the villains who have one side of their faces masked, he removes from the secret compartment in his guitar the power suit and helmet which give him super human speed and agility, becoming Kaiketsu Zubat. Zubat is armed with a whip and a red dagger, of his own design. He usually enters combat by driving his flying car to the building the bad guys are hiding in, then swinging in through the window on his whip.
Private detective Hayakawa Ken(Number one in Nippon) takes on the identity of Kaiketsu Zubat to revenge the murder of his friend, Asuko Goro, by the evil group Dakkar. Each week Zubat defeats another masked villain leaving a card with a large 'Z' in the center of it, and a red rose on the fallen criminal. Hayakawa Ken (or Ken Hayakawa to westerners) looks like he stepped out of the American west in his black leather outfit complete with cowboy hat. Like Jiro in 'Jinzo Ningen Kikaida' he announces his presence by playing a guitar. In order to do battle with the villains who have one side of their faces masked, he removes from the secret compartment in his guitar the power suit and helmet which give him super human speed and agility, becoming Kaiketsu Zubat. Zubat is armed with a whip and a red dagger, of his own design. He usually enters combat by driving his flying car to the building the bad guys are hiding in, then swinging in through the window on his whip.
Actors:
Hiroshi Miyauchi,
Jirô Yabuki,
Kazuyuki Senba,
Homare Hasegawa,
Hideyo Amamoto,
Sachio Sakai,
Akira Ôizumi,
Daisuke Ban,
Shinzô Hotta,
Hirohisa Nakata,
Shô Natsuki,
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Hiroshi Miyauchi
June 14, 1942 in Chiba, Japan
Jirô Yabuki
January 6, 1949 in Kimitsu, Japan
Kazuyuki Senba
Homare Hasegawa
Hideyo Amamoto
January 2, 1926 in Japan
Sachio Sakai
13 February 1929, Tokyo, Japan
Akira Ôizumi
January 11, 1925 in Tokyo, Japan
Daisuke Ban
5 May 1947, Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan
Shinzô Hotta
Hirohisa Nakata
March 9, 1943 in Tokyo, Japan
Shô Natsuki
Director:
Shôtarô Ishinomori
Shôtarô Ishinomori
25 January 1938, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Country:
Japan
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