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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*Jiraiya Toad
*Giant Toad
*Orochimaru Serpent
*Giant Dragon
*Dojin Hiki Eagle
*Giant Eagle
*Tsunade's Spider
*Giant Spider
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|The Magic Serpent/Gallery}}
{{Main|The Magic Serpent/Gallery}}
==[[United States|U.S.]] Release==
==[[United States|U.S.]] Release==
''The Magic Serpent'' was released directly to television in the [[United States]] by American International Television in 1968, with dubbing by Titan Productions. AIP-TV's version of the film is uncut, save for the removal of the song "Forward, Jiraiya!" at the end. All of the monsters' roars were replaced with those of [[Toho]] monsters: Jiraita Toad uses [[Rodan]]'s roar, Orochimaru Serpent uses [[Godzilla]] and [[Gaira]]'s roars, Dojin Hiki Eagle uses [[Mothra]]'s roar, and Tsunade's Spider uses [[Ebirah]]'s roar.
''The Magic Serpent'' was released directly to television in the [[United States]] by American International Television in 1968, with dubbing by Titan Productions. AIP-TV's version of the film is uncut, save for the removal of the song "Forward, Jiraiya!" at the end. All of the monsters' roars were replaced with those of [[Toho]] monsters: the Giant Toad uses [[Rodan]]'s roar, the Giant Dragon uses [[Godzilla]] and [[Gaira]]'s roars, the Giant Eagle uses [[Mothra]]'s roar, and the Giant Spider uses [[Ebirah]]'s roar.
==Alternate Titles==
==Alternate Titles==
*'''''Great Mystic Dragon Battle''''' (Literal Japanese Title)
*'''''Great Mystic Dragon Battle''''' (Literal Japanese Title)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Fragments of an international English dub for ''The Magic Serpent'' appear on the film's French theatrical dub. The complete dub remains undiscovered.
*Fragments of an international English dub for ''The Magic Serpent'' appear on the film's French theatrical dub. The complete dub remains undiscovered.
*Toei reused the Jiraiya Toad and Orochimaru Serpent suits for their 1967 TV show ''[[wikia:w:c:tokusatsu:Kamen no Ninja Akakage|Masked Ninja Akakage]]'', although the former lost its nasal horn.<ref name="MNA">[[File:Dragon and Toad Are (Not) Friends.jpg|150px]]</ref>
*Toei reused the Giant Toad and Giant Dragon suits for their 1967 TV show ''[[wikia:w:c:tokusatsu:Kamen no Ninja Akakage|Masked Ninja Akakage]]'', although the former lost its nasal horn.<ref name="MNA">[[File:Dragon and Toad Are (Not) Friends.jpg|150px]]</ref>
*Promotional artwork featuring Jiraiya Toad would later be reused and heavily altered by Yamapro to become the ''[[Pachimon]]'' monster Shirako.
*Promotional artwork featuring Jiraiya Toad would later be reused and heavily altered by Yamapro to become the ''[[Pachimon]]'' monster Shirako.
*''The Magic Serpent'' was loosely remade in 1970 as ''Young Flying Hero'', a Taiwanese martial arts fantasy that also features a giant toad and dragon monster as a major set piece.<ref>[http://tarstarkas.net/2009/07/young-flying-hero/]</ref>
*''The Magic Serpent'' was loosely remade in 1970 as ''Young Flying Hero'', a Taiwanese martial arts fantasy that also features a giant toad and dragon monster as a major set piece.<ref>[http://tarstarkas.net/2009/07/young-flying-hero/]</ref>

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The Magic Serpent
The Japanese poster for The Magic Serpent
Alternate titles
Flagicon Japan.png Great Mystic Dragon Battle (1966)

Directed by Tetsuya Yamanouchi
Producer Shigeru Okada
Written by Masaru Igami, Mokuami Kawatake (story)
Music by Toshiaki Tsushima
Distributor ToeiJP
American-International TelevisionUS
Running time 86 minutesJP
(1 hour, 26 minutes)
83 minutesUS
(1 hour, 23 minutes)
Aspect ratio 2.35:1

The Magic Serpent (怪竜大決戦,   Kairyū Daikessen, lit. Great Mystic Dragon Battle) is a 1966 tokusatsu kaiju and ninja fantasy film produced by Toei Company and based on the Japanese folktale "The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya." It was released to Japanese theaters on March 5, 1966, and to American television syndication via American-International Television in 1968.

Plot

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Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Tetsuya Yamanouchi
  • Written by   Masaru Igami
  • Story by   Mokuami Kawatake
  • Produced by   Shigeru Okada
  • Music by   Toshiaki Tsushima
  • Cinematography by   Motoya Washio
  • Edited by   Tadao Kanda
  • Production design by   Seiji Yada
  • Monster suits created by   Equis Productions

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Hiroki Matsukata   as   Ikazuchi-Maru / Jiraiya
  • Tomoko Ogawa   as   Tsunade
  • Ryutaro Otomo   as   Orochi-Maru
  • Bin Amatsu   as   Daijo Yuki
  • Nobuo Kaneko   as   Dojin Hiki
  • Sen Hara   as   Spider Woman
  • Kensaku Hara   as   Zenbei
  • Masataka Iwao   as   Kido
  • Seizo Fukumoto   as   Ninja
  • Akira Shioji

Appearances

Monsters

  • Giant Toad
  • Giant Dragon
  • Giant Eagle
  • Giant Spider

Gallery

Main article: The Magic Serpent/Gallery.

U.S. Release

The Magic Serpent was released directly to television in the United States by American International Television in 1968, with dubbing by Titan Productions. AIP-TV's version of the film is uncut, save for the removal of the song "Forward, Jiraiya!" at the end. All of the monsters' roars were replaced with those of Toho monsters: the Giant Toad uses Rodan's roar, the Giant Dragon uses Godzilla and Gaira's roars, the Giant Eagle uses Mothra's roar, and the Giant Spider uses Ebirah's roar.

Alternate Titles

  • Great Mystic Dragon Battle (Literal Japanese Title)
  • Grand Duel in Magic (International English Title)
  • Monsters of the Apocalypse (Les Monstres de L'Apocalypse; French theatrical)
  • Ninja Apocalypse (French video)

Video Releases

Retromedia/Image Entertainment DVD (2004)

  • Region: 1
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: English (2.0, Titan Productions dub)
  • Subtitles: None
  • Special Features: None
  • Notes: Cropped to 1.33:1. Packaged with Return of the Giant Monsters.

Toei Video DVD (2004)

  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: Japanese (1.0)
  • Subtitles: Unknown
  • Special Features: Theatrical trailer, textless trailer

Videos

Trailers

Japanese The Magic Serpent trailer and textless trailer

Miscellaneous

Clip from the international English dub of The Magic Serpent

Trivia

  • Fragments of an international English dub for The Magic Serpent appear on the film's French theatrical dub. The complete dub remains undiscovered.
  • Toei reused the Giant Toad and Giant Dragon suits for their 1967 TV show Masked Ninja Akakage, although the former lost its nasal horn.[1]
  • Promotional artwork featuring Jiraiya Toad would later be reused and heavily altered by Yamapro to become the Pachimon monster Shirako.
  • The Magic Serpent was loosely remade in 1970 as Young Flying Hero, a Taiwanese martial arts fantasy that also features a giant toad and dragon monster as a major set piece.[2]

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References

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