Ogon Bat (TV)
Alternative title:
Fantaman (Italian)
Fantasmagórico (Spanish)
Fantomas (Portuguese)
Golden Bat
黄金バット (Japanese)
황금박쥐 (Korean)
Genres:
action,
supernatural
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Phantaman or Fantomas is a sleeping Atlantean warrior that can change or split from a golden bat like form or a skeleton form. He is awakened to fight against Dr. Zero, an evil genius that wants to conquer the world using high tech and monsters. The show is a crossover of sci-fi and kaijus with some ingenious plots, with Dr. Zero being one of the most iconic villains making fun of all the characters all the time. Some episodes are pure lame and some has very dark tones to it, with monsters split in two with the use of a cane-needle Fantomas carries, he also speaks almost nothing in the series, only laughs ominously.
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
1967-04-01 to 1968-03-23
1967-10-24 to 1968-03-12 (South Korea, TBC - Eps. 1-21)
1973 (Brazil-Rede Record)
1980 (México)
1981 (Italy)
Opening Theme:
"Fantaman" by Superband [Italian version]
"Ōgon Bat no Uta" (黄金バットの歌) by Vocal Shop
Ending Theme:
"Ōgon Bat Kazoe Uta" (黄金バットの歌) by Yasushi Suzuki
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Script: Chiho Katsura
Original Concept: Takeo Nagamatsu
Art Director: Kazuo Kimura
Theme Song Performance: Vocal Shop
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Osamu Kobayashi as
Ichirō Murakoshi as
Kazue Takahashi as
Kazuya Tatekabe as
Kenji Utsumi as
Masaoki Takato as
Minori Matsushima as
Ushio Shima as
Yōko Kuri as
Yuzuru Fujimoto as
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Developing: Toyo Laboratory
Production: TCJ Animation
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Broadcaster: Nine Network (Australia) |
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Broadcaster: Tongyang Broadcasting Company (from 24 October 1967) |
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Juan Jose Hurtado as
Fernando Rosano as
Julián de Meriche as
Pancho Muller as
Polo Ortin as
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Dubbing: SISSA
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Theme Song Performance:
Douglas Meakin (voice) Roberta Petteruti (choirs) Superobots (under the name "Superband") |
Ettore Conti as
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Broadcaster:
Antenna 3 (from 1981) Cultoon (from 1 May 2007) Italia Teen Television (from 5 December 2004) Super 3 T9
Distributor: Cooperativa Sincrovox
Dubbing: Cooperativa Sincrovox
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Carmem Sheila as
Gervásio Marques as
Libero Miguel as
Maurício Barroso as
Nair Silva as
Neuza Azevedo as
Sílvio Navas as
Ari de Toledo as
Carlos Marques as
Emerson Camargo as
Flávio Galvão as
Leda Figueiró as
Luiz Carlos de Moraes as
Marcos Lander as
Turíbio Ruiz as
Antonio Patino
Ionei Silva
Mário Vilela
Waldir Wey
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Distributor: Trans-Global
Dubbing Studio: Cinecastro (Brazil-RJ & SP studios)
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