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Hey, no worries, I appreciate your concern. Pages on this wiki are usually approved on a case-by-case basis, but generally if a tokusatsu film is not kaiju, supernatural or disaster related it will not be considered for inclusion. We also generally do not cover Toei content on the site, though ''The Magic Serpent'' is an exception due to other connections which make it more relevant. Films like ''Konto 55'' will not be covered on the site, due to them not falling within our scope. ''Horror of the Wolf'' is technically related, but we've decided against its inclusion due to it essentially being an exploitation film with a horror veneer. As for ''The Rainbow Man'', as far as I could tell it was simply a detective film with tokusatsu-esque nightmare sequences. Eiji Tsuburaya's involved is only speculative, as he isn't actually credited. I'm not too familiar with Daiei's other work, which is why I didn't delete them from the list altogether; they can still be found in the page code, but hidden. We'll have to look into them and determine if they're worthy of inclusion, as again, I'm not familiar enough with their content to say.
Hey, no worries, I appreciate your concern. Pages on this wiki are usually approved on a case-by-case basis, but generally if a tokusatsu film is not kaiju, supernatural or disaster related it will not be considered for inclusion. We also generally do not cover Toei content on the site, though ''The Magic Serpent'' is an exception due to other connections which make it more relevant. Films like ''Konto 55'' will not be covered on the site, due to them not falling within our scope. ''Horror of the Wolf'' is technically related, but we've decided against its inclusion due to it essentially being an exploitation film with a horror veneer. As for ''The Rainbow Man'', as far as I could tell it was simply a detective film with tokusatsu-esque nightmare sequences. Eiji Tsuburaya's involvement is speculative at best, as he isn't actually credited. I'm not too familiar with Daiei's other work, which is why I didn't delete them from the list altogether; they can still be found in the page code, but hidden. We'll have to look into them and determine if they're worthy of inclusion, as again, I'm not familiar enough with their content to say.