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All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume)
All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume)
Publisher Keibunsha
Publish date March 1990
Genre Reference
ISBN ISBN-10: 4766909623
ISBN-13: 978-4766909623

All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume) (全怪獣怪人《上巻》,   Zen Kaijū Kaijin Jōkan) is a 1990 informational book profiling kaiju, kaijin, and mecha from the 1950's to the 1970's.

Information

The 459-page book was published by Keibunsha and released in March of 1990. It features information on 3,075 kaiju, kaijin, and mecha from the "Age of Dawn" (1954-1965), first monster boom (1966-1968), and second monster boom (1971-1974).[1]

Contents

Age of Dawn 黎明の時代 (p. 33)

  • (p. 34) The Beginning of Television's Increasing Broadcasting テレビ放映いよいよ開始
    • From the Era of Street Television, to the Era of Foreign Television Movies 街頭テレビの時代から、外国テレビ映画の時代へ
    • The First Domestically Produced Television Movie in a Painful State of Affairs 苦しい状況の中で製作された初の国産テレビ映画
    • With the Popularization of Television Comes the Rapid Increase in Child-oriented Television Shows テレビの普及と共に子供向けテレビ番組も急増!
    • Real Superheroes Appear on Japanese Television Too! 本格的スーパーヒーローが日本のテレビにも登場!
  • (p. 38) Moonlight Mask
  • (p. 40) Planet Prince
  • (p. 41) Another Kind of Hero Figure Adored by Children, Period Drama Heroes (子供達が憧れたもう1つのヒーロー像、時代劇ヒーロー達)
  • (p. 42) Boy Jet
  • (p. 44) Astro Boy
  • (p. 46) Iridescence Detective
  • (p. 48) 7-Color Mask
  • (p. 50) Eye of the Jaguar
  • (p. 52) Undersea Man 8823
  • (p. 54) In the Television Dawn of Monsters, the Monster of Tragedy "Monster Agon" テレビ黎明期の怪獣たちと、悲劇の怪獣もの『怪獣アゴン』
  • (p. 55) Iron Man 28
  • (p. 56) Monster Marine Kong
  • (p. 58) The Extraordinary Harimao
  • (p. 59) Early Original Space Heroes! 早すぎた本格宇宙ヒーロー!
  • (p. 60) Messenger of Allah
  • (p. 61) National Kid
  • (p. 62) Boy Detectives Club
  • (p. 63) Boy Invention King
  • (p. 64) Boy Kenya
  • (p. 66) Mummy of Fear

First Monster Boom 第1次怪獣ブーム

  • (p. 68) The Advance of Monsters Begins 怪獣達の進撃が始まる
    • The Success of "Godzilla" Brings a Monster Boom! 『ゴジラ』のヒットによって怪獣ブームが到来!
    • The First Domestically Produced Special Effects Television Series to be Produced by Eiji Tsuburaya 円谷英二自らが製作した国産初の特撮テレビ番組
    • Tsuburaya Pro and P-Pro Stir a Boom! 円谷プロと共にブームを盛り上げたピー・プロ!
    • 東映テレビ部も独自の特撮テレビ番組路線を開拓
  • (p. 76) Ultra Q
  • (p. 82)
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  • (p. 86) Ambassador Magma
  • (p. 90)
  • (p. 94) Monster Booska
  • (p. 96)
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  • (p. 110)
  • (p. 112)
  • (p. 114)
  • (p. 116) Kaiju Ouji
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  • (p. 128)
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  • (p. 137)
  • (p. 138) Chibira-kun
  • (p. 140)
  • (p. 142)

Second Monster Boom 第2次怪獣ブーム

Ultraman Series ウルトラマンシリーズ

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  • (p. 460) Index さくいん


References

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