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Supaida-Man - Jigoku Kara no Missha Enma Daio
Spider-Man - The Secret Emissary from Hell, the Enma Devil / episode 37
Japan 1978
produced by Toru Hirayama, Susumu Yoshikawa for Toei
directed by Koichi Takemoto
starring Shinji Toudou, Mitsuo Ando, Izumi Oyama, Rika Miura, Yukie Kagawa
written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist)
TV-series Spider-Man, Japanese Spider-Man
review by Mike Haberfelner
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The Enma Devil rises from hell to have his revenge on Spider-Man
(Shinji Todou) for all the Machine Bem (= robot monsters) Spidey has
killed and sent to hell. Of course, Spider-Man defeats and kills him
though. This unfortunately is not the main focus of the story, it is on
yet another little boy who is orphaned by the Enma Devil, and Spidey then
has to fight the monster to steal his reanimation formula. He succeeds of
course and brings the boy's dad back to life. Now the subplot
about the Enma Devil is really fun, as it's an interesting change to see
Spidey fight a supernatural monster for a change - but all the good
intentions are ruined by just another plot of Spider-Man helping an
orphan.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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