How "niche" is tokusatsu, really?

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  • @PowerPackers90
    @PowerPackers90 Před rokem +315

    It's weird most of my friends that are into the anime fandom that know of Tokusatsu. They see Kamen Rider and Ultraman as "live action anime". But Sentai is seen as just "Japanese Power Rangers".

    • @Flamne
      @Flamne Před rokem +73

      Even though super Sentai is more anime than any tokusatsu,
      Part of anime community btw

    • @veejaycarlos5067
      @veejaycarlos5067 Před rokem +20

      Tbf kamen rider do be quiet influenced by anime because their target audience are mostly teens. Look at fucking Heisei phase 1

    • @bismarsyauqie7885
      @bismarsyauqie7885 Před rokem +46

      @@veejaycarlos5067 To me Heisei Phase 1 felt more like a J-Drama though than an anime, its not untill Kabuto onward, that Toei decide to made Kamen Rider felt more like a live action anime

    • @aromalja9861
      @aromalja9861 Před rokem +3

      @@Flamne kamen rider and Ultraman have anime level power level

    • @safruddinaly5822
      @safruddinaly5822 Před rokem +5

      Your friend must be shocker agent

  • @Awsomeisimo
    @Awsomeisimo Před rokem +77

    Tokusatsu is one of the rare genres that gatekeeps itself

  • @kamenrider64
    @kamenrider64 Před rokem +77

    James Gunn actually said he's a Kamen Rider fan and says he believes that there's an audience for the franchise here in America maybe he could help bring it over in some way

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Před rokem +4

      Totally! I’d like to see more fairly obscure works like Toei’s infamous Kenya Boy film and tv series, at least in Australia.

    • @ORLY911
      @ORLY911 Před rokem +4

      Easy, Kamen Rider is just another breed of super hero, and very inspired by western comics especially when it first came out, with Marvel fatigue it's actually a good time to try and get people's eyes on something else.

    • @ondururagittandeska2004
      @ondururagittandeska2004 Před 15 dny

      Just needs to distribute the series to more people

  • @tazzreviews1578
    @tazzreviews1578 Před rokem +72

    With Godzilla, I went to see the theatrical rerelease of Against Mechagodzilla and the theater was PACKED with an audience young and old. And by the end the audience was applauding. It’s safe to say the King of the Monsters has stating power even while still using traditional Toku techniques. And if he can make it, I believe Ultraman and Kamen Rider can too.

    • @ORLY911
      @ORLY911 Před rokem +1

      I really wish I could have seen that, will see if i can catch the SOS viewing this month. Superb couple of films and it's actually a smart move to show these two, they're a good introduction to other Godzilla movies and what to expect, its just the two films with the original movie as the starting point which a lot of people have seen.

    • @Kaiju-bm4ts
      @Kaiju-bm4ts Před rokem +3

      ​@@ORLY911 I can say from my experience the theater was packed for both entries of the kiryu saga when both were in theaters

  • @shinrodanreviews4322
    @shinrodanreviews4322 Před rokem +23

    I love tokusatsu so much that for my college speech class, I did my informative speech on toku. Going from Godzilla to Kamen Rider. And I was genuinely surprised to see how many people like Power Rangers, even now

  • @sir_coma60
    @sir_coma60 Před rokem +90

    I learnt this more recently, but Tsuburaya has ambitions to rival disney some time in the future. Not sure how they will achieve such a feat, but im sure every toku fan is eager to see that ambition realised.

    • @ZZtheDark
      @ZZtheDark Před rokem +12

      That, I love to see too.

    • @jamalisujang2712
      @jamalisujang2712 Před rokem +8

      Time to put them in their place.

    • @AcidiFy574
      @AcidiFy574 Před rokem +20

      Just hope that they don't BECOME disney

    • @plusmega4364
      @plusmega4364 Před rokem +4

      @@AcidiFy574 but that's curse of being big they'll all become greedy

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t Před rokem +3

      @@AcidiFy574
      That’s sounds like epic battle between Tsuburaya, Toho, Toei, Bandai Namco, Nintendo, and Kadokawa.

  • @IamSimplyYOSH
    @IamSimplyYOSH Před rokem +36

    Growing up watching Power Rangers as a kid and finding out what anime was I started to get into more Japanese based shows, when I found out that Power Rangers had a counterpart and that it originated in Japan I just knew I should check it out. The rest is history now lol. I have been a Rider/Sentai fan for a lot of years now and haven't looked back. It may be super niche but I am still gonna nerd out about it to my friends who have no clue what I am talking about sometimes xD

  • @HordikaNate3821
    @HordikaNate3821 Před rokem +33

    It's extremely niche from my perspective, for a lot of people it's difficult to get into it because of the effects. I had a friend in highschool who knew about Kamen Rider, because of Dragon Knight and my teacher for Precalculus knew about (because he grew up with it) Ultraman, but mostly it's just "yo is that Power Rangers?"

  • @Marcosatsu
    @Marcosatsu  Před rokem +102

    Three actual videos in two weeks?? Yes! Having a team of writers and editors has helped so much with ideas I've had for a long long time. I appreciate them so much ❤️

    • @shaminabalamo525
      @shaminabalamo525 Před rokem

      Where do you watch kamen rider

    • @dankerbooper
      @dankerbooper Před rokem +1

      It's odd you didn't talk about Korea in this video considering the fact that basically every child watches "Power Rangers"/Kamen Riders to the point they've made their own seasons

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Před rokem

      @@dankerbooper Korean Super Sentai? Yeah, they’re kind of canon to the Super Sentai franchise, aren’t they?

  • @nicoleseraphita7613
    @nicoleseraphita7613 Před rokem +17

    I'm a recent Ultraman fan, and i absolutely wouldn't have gotten into it without Tsuburayas's youtube channel. It helps that Ultraman Z is a great entry point too.

    • @jacksonkaleb7463
      @jacksonkaleb7463 Před rokem

      Oh! Nice to have you, then! I'd agree that Z is a great place to start! I hope you continue to have fun watching Ultraman!

  • @Vrahno
    @Vrahno Před rokem +14

    Most countries/markets/cultures are so unique that they should be observed individually. I sometimes see fans making generalized statements about large territories like the entirety of Europe but they rarely take into account the massive cultural differences.
    Speaking from Hungary, toku never had a chance to become popular because we're such a small, sheltered and stuck-in-the-past country where access to American and Asian media was limited for most of the past century. Official releases of Asian shows or movies are still rare. I think we got two or three Japanese special effect movies in the 80s and about four Power Rangers series between 1995 and 2012. And that's about it, barely anyone remembers them and there is zero mainstream interest for more. Even anime has always struggled to stay afloat here, despite anime having huge fan communities, unlike toku. I know there are few toku fans here, but overall I've seen far more rejection and bitter hate against tokusatsu and toku-inspired media than love. That probably won't change because the more recent media aren't being distributed here either.

    • @aleksisgabliks3881
      @aleksisgabliks3881 Před rokem +2

      It's a similar case in Latvia as well(go figure, we're even tinier country). Closest thing we had to tokusatsu were mighty morphing and turbo ranger movies and couple power ranger tv series. Now, I'm not really a fan of toku, but it's hard not to notice that currently when more and more busineses had started to realize that anime fans are good target demographic - anime films in cinemas, manga in bookstores, big local cons - you toku fans seem to be completely ignored

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Před rokem

      @@aleksisgabliks3881 Russia unfortunately doesn’t like Tokusatsu, more so than it already dislikes anime shows.

  • @allangarddegriss6798
    @allangarddegriss6798 Před rokem +16

    Somewhere between 2006-2008 Madan Senki Ryukendo aired in Puerto Rico in Spanish, on the weekends I think it was. Probably Saturdays.
    From what mom says Ultraman also aired in Puerto Rico when she was young.
    And I can swear I think they even aired some of Supaidaman at one point during the early 2000's too.

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Před rokem

      Toei’s Spidey is surely appearing soon in Spider-Man into the spider verse!

  • @garyang7166
    @garyang7166 Před rokem +11

    the kamen rider kabuto dub has lived rent free in my head since childhood

  • @UltraGalaxyify
    @UltraGalaxyify Před rokem +11

    "I don't think Tokusatsu will ever get as big as the likes of Marvel..."
    OK, so I'm going to explain, hopefully in detail, what exactly is WRONG with that statement.
    First off, comparing Tokusatsu to Marvel is on the same level as comparing a tool to a factory. You just can't compare them as Tokusatsu isn't exactly a cultural icon, that's like saying "Manga will never be as big as Universal Studios". One is the process of making a movie, and the other an entertainment company. I know we often associate Power Rangers/Super Sentai, Godzilla, Metal Heroes, and Ultraman WITH Tokusatsu, but it's incorrect as the correct genres they fall under would be fantasy and science fiction.
    While I agree that here in the States Toku isn't as big a cultural force as, say, Marvel, but I SERIOUSLY think you're underplaying its impact in other countries outside of the US. MOST of Latin/South America grew up on Toei's productions of Metal Hero and Masked Rider; Europe had Super Sentai and Ultraman; The Middle East Gobbled up Toho and Toei like sweetbreads! The products of Tokusatsu may not be as big in the US of A, but they are GIANTS in practically every other continent. You even pointed out said countries IN THIS VIDEO, yet you never made the connection! That's amazing!
    Everything else, though, I agree with, ESPECIALLY the "Isn't this Japanese Power Rangers?" I FREAKING HATE that, I feel like I get Vietnam flashbacks whenever someone mentions that, especially since my favorite super hero franchise is Ultraman! Some of my friends from my childhood took one look at the Ultraman figures I got from Japan and they're like "Hey, which Power Ranger is that?" Just...ignorance I can't deal with XD

  • @animedude8712
    @animedude8712 Před rokem +11

    Not sure if you heard, but Discotek announced that they'll be releasing Kamen Rider Black sometime next year. Not sure if that means anything, but it's cool that other companies are interested in Kamen Rider. Just thought I pass that info along.

  • @Titanxzero1
    @Titanxzero1 Před rokem +9

    Don't forget the Ultraman Tiga dub 4Kids did.

  • @yuukihollow
    @yuukihollow Před rokem +6

    It's kind of sad given that we have Fuuto PI now, but the way that was marketed, people can't really get into it without confusion despite it being a good show. Tokusatsu was once competitors to anime before it hit internationally, and anime outshined it as animation quality started going up after the 70's into the 80's and 90's. And modern anime fans taste in anime is very similar to tokusatsu shows premises. It's essentially live action anime before Hollywood tarnished it, and done right. I like to think people can't get pass the goofiness, costumes and cgi. From my experience, the only show people were actually interested in watching was Amazons or Black Sun. Tokusatsu also suffers from "it's just for kids syndrome", the same reason people don't watch or read Beyblade, Yugioh etc, even though they have great stories to tell.

  • @Aibadenshi
    @Aibadenshi Před rokem +3

    12:30 For my case in my country Vietnam "Is this Gaoranger?".

  • @benjaminmuratore9341
    @benjaminmuratore9341 Před rokem +3

    One tokusatsu anime I'm surprised you didn't mention was SSSS Gridman, especially when you were talking about the Ultraman franchise.

  • @RobotGooseStudios
    @RobotGooseStudios Před rokem +3

    (Long rambling) 10:47 Fun fact about these three shows, they were also aired over here in Australia! My dad recalls my favourite Spectreman airing on ABC in the early 80s and Giant Robo (known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot here) aired on Channel 0 (now Channel 10) from the early-mid 70s possibly all the way up until the 90s. Ambassador Magma (called Space Avenger here which was actually the working name for the US airings) possibly aired from the mid-late 70s, I haven't found out what station yet as my dad doesn't remember it and nor can I find it online, so I plan on contacting some of the stations (ABC, 10, 9) for any information, mainly when it aired and if they have any tapes since the english dub is partially lost. Spectreman was also incredibly popular in both France and Brazil, so popular there was a parody called Léguman, a segment on the French-Belgian puppet show Téléchat in the 80s.

  • @kartiksadat
    @kartiksadat Před 4 měsíci +3

    To give a perspective from India.
    India has dubbed every Power Rangers shows from MMPR to Cosmic Fury however the most popular show having the most nostalgia for people is SPD.
    We never imported Kamen Rider here.
    We had dubs of two other tokushows with them being popular as close to Power Rangers them being Tomica Hero Rescue Force and Madan Senki Ryukendo, both however are hard to find in Hindi dubbing due to it not archived properly.
    We also dubbed Big Bad Beetle borgs hers so yeah.
    And i believe a show called Justriser was dubbed although i dont remember it.
    We are getting dubs of Ultra Man on CZcams officially so thats cool.

  • @EraiErai
    @EraiErai Před rokem +8

    Fun fact, Spain aired France's Bioman 3 (Liveman), but since Bioman and Bioman 2 never aired here they just called it Bioman. (As an extra tidbit the Spanish intro was sung by some French dude singing in Spanish and it has the funniest accent, I just wish I knew why they did that.)

    • @julespeace3901
      @julespeace3901 Před rokem +1

      Funny, cause in Latam, Liveman and Bioman, where translated in Brazil and exported in Spanish. Those series, specially Liveman, is like culture in Peru.

  • @dynamitetk6588
    @dynamitetk6588 Před rokem +21

    I wonder if fuuto pi will get an English dub if it becomes popular enough in the anime community? 🤔

    • @pablocasas5906
      @pablocasas5906 Před rokem +7

      The Fuuto P.I anime wasn't dubbed into English? Crunchyroll already dubbed it into Neutral Spanish and Portuguese

    • @suiken3149
      @suiken3149 Před rokem +3

      To be frank, toku shows would benefit more for going more anime. Look at SSSS Gridman.

    • @pablocasas5906
      @pablocasas5906 Před rokem +3

      @@suiken3149 it could help, but part of the appeal of Tokusatsu is that it's live-action. Though there's been some anime adaptations of toku series in the past, Red Baron (which was essentially a Super Robot toku series due to the success of Mazinger Z, and in Spain it was actually marketed as a live-action Mazinger Z movie) received an anime adaptation in the early 90s, and it became a cult hit in Latin America (some episodes are available on TMS Latin America CZcams channel)

  • @udhayveersingh1855
    @udhayveersingh1855 Před rokem +2

    Ryukendo and ultra man mabius are very popular in India among 2000s children.

  • @TheKKVB
    @TheKKVB Před rokem +6

    Tokusatsu movies that are not superhero or kaiju related are underrated. The Last War is one of the most grim movies from the Golden Age of Showa Tokusatsu on par with the first 1954 Godzilla movie and has awesome special effects directed by Eiji Tsuburaya.

  • @papaonta
    @papaonta Před rokem +6

    in terms of individual hero, ultraman surprisingly did great in the western world, like ultraman great and ultraman jack.

  • @mageofice
    @mageofice Před rokem +5

    Whenever I hear the question about it being Power Rangers I always respond with the answer "Yes, but no. Would you like to know more?" And see if they take the bait. I have gotten 10 people to watch Kuuga because of this.

  • @neokamenrider
    @neokamenrider Před rokem +6

    Have you heard about the american kamen rider Zero-One comic by Titancomics

  • @ManabinguGinga
    @ManabinguGinga Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this video. Man it really was informative and an eye opener for sure.

  • @Thederpyguide
    @Thederpyguide Před rokem +3

    I'd love to see a video like this on the topic of how popular a couple different toku in japan!

  • @whoelsebutmeofcoursei
    @whoelsebutmeofcoursei Před rokem +7

    I think it depends on country. Here in Brazil every 80's kid was raised watching tokusatsu

    • @justinarzola4584
      @justinarzola4584 Před rokem

      Kikaida, Kamen rider v3 and inazuman were very big in Hawaii,Brazil and Hawaii have big Japanese populations so there's cultural exchange as well as Brazil not being able to produce as much back then.

  • @1wayroad935
    @1wayroad935 Před rokem +2

    The fact that you have to ask Where, When, and What already means that the subject matter is pretty niche

  • @mythicsc3201
    @mythicsc3201 Před rokem +12

    Yeah I'm from Malaysia and Ultraman was a huge huge hit over here and i have to say Ultraman was a first experience with Toku content but i never gone into it till i first show Kamen Rider OOO (i didn't really finished the series because i bought the CD version from Speedy) the same goes for Fourze to but then i stop for a few long years i think I've started rewatching Kamen Rider again is where Zero One was airing and which one i pick Zi-O (yeah that was a bad idea because i only watch TWO uncompleted series) on a CZcams Channel that I'm not gonna say not sure if it's own by Toku themselves or not but the new was build and then Zero One (i did try out a couple of series like Gaim,Ex-aid and Drive but it didn't really appeal to me as much as Build,Zi-O and Zero One did) and then Revice and now i haven't watch another Kamen Rider for quite a while even when i think Geats first episode was good i haven't capt up with it

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Před rokem

      gaim,ex aid and drive literally among best one in 2nd heisei

  • @ElquiHayashi
    @ElquiHayashi Před rokem +3

    I like how you also added gransazors in the video :)

  • @gameprose4293
    @gameprose4293 Před rokem +3

    Kamen Rider Dragon Knight is what got me into KR. The major issue with Dragon Knight, though, was that it was hardly advertised. Like, I remember enjoying it more than whatever Power Rangers was airing at the time, but seeing maybe 1 Dragon Knight commercial for like....every 50 Power Rangers commercials.
    But hey, it lead to my discovery of Kabuto and watching the rest of the franchise as a whole. Even lead to me watching Garo.
    Before Dragon Knight, my tokusatsu watching habits were basically Godzilla (Introduced to me by my 4th grade teacher who played a Godzilla movie for the class every Friday), Power Rangers, Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad, Ultraman Tiga, VR Troopers, Big Bad Beetleborgs, and the tokusatsu inspired Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog. Of all of those shows, I only owned toys for Godzilla, Beetleborgs, and Mystic Knights.
    Now I keep wanting to get my hands on a Kamen Rider belt, been considering Woz cause I love the standby sound. But yeah, I'm a total Tokusatsu nerd these days.

  • @theessei
    @theessei Před rokem +8

    12:31 not even Japanese, they tell me it's CHINESE💀

  • @CaptainVaxinth
    @CaptainVaxinth Před rokem +7

    The passing of time is so weird. Like just today at work I was talking to one of the younger people. Apparently anime is a huge thing right now and even regular people just know of the modern big anime like My Hero and Demon Slayer. Back in my day you couldn't casually talk about FMA, Evangelion or Inuyasha with random people. Maybe on 20 years Toku will be the same way.

  • @jingisukhan7988
    @jingisukhan7988 Před rokem +3

    It is niche, but niche that I like. I prefer it to be niche and good, rather then mainstream and boring like MCU

  • @YokaiMirai
    @YokaiMirai Před rokem +4

    It has gotten to the point that I rather watch Japanese shows than English shows.

  • @replicant4142
    @replicant4142 Před rokem +1

    Here in Brazil, Jaspion and Kamen Rider Black and RX are really famous, but I really wish more Portuguese dubs for modern series.

  • @dariusq8894
    @dariusq8894 Před rokem +3

    Tokusatsu is definitely niche but it really depends on the individual series. I'd say a vast majority of people couldn't identify any specific Super Sentai show beyond guessing "Is this related to Power Rangers?" By contrast I don't think anyone would have trouble identifying Godzilla. Taking it a step further, I predict that while the Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken the world by storm a majority of people still couldn't identify most Marvel characters beyond those showcased in the movies.

  • @ORLY911
    @ORLY911 Před rokem +1

    Always been a Godzilla fan since I was a kid, and will die one! Recently I got into Kamen Rider and absolutely loving it. I think KR can easily make a stake in the states, its formula is familiar to anime fans and its action and plots would be well known to comic book fans and easy to digest with how popular super heroes have been lately, and KR adapts itself well to the darker tones western audiences are used to. If Legendary were to make their own Kamen Rider, or some other company, they could adapt something like Kuuga.

  • @Animatior-zx2ct
    @Animatior-zx2ct Před rokem

    New Kamen Rider Fan here! I don't think I would know how or where to even watch Kamen Rider with out the fanbase for it being so informative. It took me some research and time to find it, but I have to thank the community for helping me get into Tokusatsu in the first place.

  • @ZZtheDark
    @ZZtheDark Před rokem

    Now this is a very professional video. I like it. I do like how you pointed out some points on how things like Godzilla have acclaimed things but most ppl have yet to be interested in it yet.
    If only Marvel and DC movies weren't seen as the ONLY thing casuals can just check out. There's lots of media, man. :/

  • @kavanpuranik98
    @kavanpuranik98 Před 20 dny

    Ryukendo wasn't super popular in India, but it was well loved by everyone who watched it. It became this underrated masterpiece that only a few people who watvhed it loved.

  • @Megalodon.666
    @Megalodon.666 Před rokem

    i've known tokusatsu ever since i was a kid (mainly Ultraman and Kamen Rider) and also watches a lot of shfiguarts unboxings and reviews. i binged a lot kamen rider shows during my teenage years (except a few showa shows and ex-aid) and ultraman shows too.

  • @SpiralOther
    @SpiralOther Před rokem

    As someone whos been listening to it nonstop, i raise my glass to you using the fuuto pi ost

  • @bob1986
    @bob1986 Před rokem +5

    While niche I've noticed it seems very popular with the reaction community as of late, which might give it a boost in awareness. Or maybe not.

  • @MIRLZY
    @MIRLZY Před rokem +1

    I did not know ILM was doing an Ultraman project, that's awesome

  • @bredandshit
    @bredandshit Před rokem

    hikonin sentai akiba ranger really opend up my eyes to the world of sentai and I'm glad i found it.

  • @NebLleb
    @NebLleb Před rokem +3

    It is starting to become a larger niche, as studios make greater efforts to market their Japanese Toku shows in the western hemisphere. The west has a greater craving for eastern media more than ever, and so the Japanese are taking advantage of this to market not just anime, but also Tokusatsu. Proof of this can be found with Kamen Rider: Black Sun, an adult-oriented entry in the franchise that was recently released on Amazon Prime worldwide, complete with full subtitles. If Black Sun does well, who knows what could happen next?

    • @23Lgirl
      @23Lgirl Před rokem

      Black sun is woke shit!

    • @NebLleb
      @NebLleb Před rokem

      @@23Lgirl SHUT YOUR FUCKING MOUTH!
      SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU OBSESSIVE ANTI-SJW!!!!
      *SHUT IT!*

    • @japroject1
      @japroject1 Před rokem

      American here, new to Toku shows and Kamen Raider. After catching up to Kamen Raider Geats I’ll check out Black Sun.

    • @23Lgirl
      @23Lgirl Před rokem

      @@japroject1 Black sun is woke as fuck.

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Před rokem +1

      The thing is that Kamen Rider Black Sun is much gloomier (and unfortunately more out of whack with some fans, especially in terms of virtue signalling) than the two lighter and softer shows (and various mangas) which preceded it.

  • @qq13563817153
    @qq13563817153 Před rokem +1

    the main reason I got into Super Sentai was that one episode in DIno Thunder where they watched Abaranger. oh, and the Dekaranger movie cd that my mom bought (without subs). The local kids tv channel aired select Heisei rider series dubbed in english for a long time

  • @papaonta
    @papaonta Před rokem +2

    western world never tried properly adapt it with an original costume but licensed. yeah saban did tried warriors of tyr na nog in the veins of power rangers, but not kamen rider. Super Force and captain power were good examples of how western world realized their own metal heroes/metal tokusatsu heroes. But for kamen rider. they need to make their own costume, it won't work if they always translate it like power rangers translated super sentai

  • @AlarSenpu
    @AlarSenpu Před rokem

    Ah yes as a non tokusatsu fan the first thing I thought about was the "power ranger" genre.. but I do have some familiarity of tokusatsu through some manga I read though its not that much. Would love a video thats like a "beginner guide to tokusatsu" though. Think it would be fun and interesting to watch.

  • @liamhooker797
    @liamhooker797 Před rokem +6

    Siempre me ha parecido bastante ironico que los tryhards denuncien el prejuicio infantil a la vez que tienen la necesidad infantil de reconocimiento. Muy buen video, es cool ver un poco de apreciacion a los doblajes de freetv!
    Ultraman Tiga tiene un doblaje que es bastante popular en mesoamerica. Creo que todos mis mayores te pueden tararear el intro xd

  • @Riglus
    @Riglus Před rokem +1

    I feel thats it weirdly ironic that this video is the first time I heard about Kuuga being on Blu-ray. Despite me wishing for months that Shout Factory would do so after releasing the Zero-One Blu-ray.

  • @WarriorWildhead1337
    @WarriorWildhead1337 Před rokem

    I live in a big-ish city in the Deep South and I was astonished to see the theatre PACKED when Shin Kamen Rider came out, I had no idea there were this many Rider fans here

  • @maroindefinitlyhuman6857
    @maroindefinitlyhuman6857 Před 3 měsíci

    I only ever watched Dragon Knight and i still remember being devastated and confused when the main character died and the bat guy lived.

  • @haydenreviewscustomcombos

    The only reason I know about Godzilla is because of Ultraman, and Godzilla’s Japanese counterpart Gojira.

    • @Kaiju-bm4ts
      @Kaiju-bm4ts Před rokem

      Godzilla and gojira are the same thing....

    • @haydenreviewscustomcombos
      @haydenreviewscustomcombos Před rokem

      @@Kaiju-bm4ts Or, his Ultraman counterpart Gojira.

    • @Kaiju-bm4ts
      @Kaiju-bm4ts Před rokem

      @@haydenreviewscustomcombos gojira and godzilla are the same character, there's no difference between how America does godzilla vs how Japan does godzilla. Japan has done the heroic and villainous godzilla before, America only has done the heroic godzilla.

  • @cydrixar
    @cydrixar Před rokem +3

    numa numa bioman is my jam

  • @lephoquebleu8302
    @lephoquebleu8302 Před rokem +1

    Bioman's success in France is mostly due to a kids show called "Club Dorothée" which presented and broadcasted various Japanese shows and anime
    The eponymous Dorothée was so influential that she even starred in several Toku shows including Kamen Rider Black !

  • @haydenreviewscustomcombos

    What’s the monkey Majik TV show inspiration for the band of the same name? Even though that one was spelled with a K and not a C.

  • @MrSonny6155
    @MrSonny6155 Před rokem +1

    9:25 Where was this dub scene from? This might just be one of the greatest among Kamen Rider meme material.

  • @Lengored
    @Lengored Před 2 měsíci

    The first time I heard that word niche😂nice analysis of the dilemma of tokusatsu

  • @joebaumgart1146
    @joebaumgart1146 Před 13 dny

    I always preferred Tokusatsu over Anime. I grew up with MMPR and my dad used and I watched 1966 Ultraman, Godzilla, Kamen Rider, and Toei Spider-Man.

  • @heroicgangster9981
    @heroicgangster9981 Před rokem +1

    I really want to wait until Toho actually releases their new Godzilla movies as semi-hard as their cgi movies someday. Because for now I see Ultraman and Godzilla reaching into the mainstream more easily with their more coherent kaiju genre appeal. Toei could do much more better in actually having Kamen Rider at least be successful with its fanbase at the very least like having a simple promotion page. But at the very least Kamen Rider is known in the internet as that sometimes cool power rangers esque show.

  • @ShogunSCOOTER
    @ShogunSCOOTER Před rokem

    I‘m currently collecting Tokusatsu series and started with Kamen Rider, since they are my fav shows. I quickly ran out of storage and need a NAS. 😅

  • @lucas_sales
    @lucas_sales Před rokem

    Brazil loves Jaspion we even released a manga inspired that tells what happened after the series and there's an urbam legend about a "Jaspion movie" that they are producing but no one knows nothing about it

  • @LunarEdge7
    @LunarEdge7 Před rokem +1

    No one knows about Kamen Riders in my country.
    And the ones who do, see them as rare hardcore versions of Power Ranger, and both are usually discarded after graduating from childhood.
    It's hard to rope anyone into Kamen Rider without them just running into a series trailer and just walking in themselves
    I've tried pushing/persuading, doesn't work

  • @Mardanzo
    @Mardanzo Před rokem

    Juspion, Changeman and Jiraya are the big 3 toku here in Brazil. We even had original comics made here of them.

  • @raisumi7105
    @raisumi7105 Před rokem +1

    I think if it wasn’t for Kamen rider dragon knight back in the day I wouldn’t start watching Kamen rider again back in September. Like I love how a lot of this is so niche, but known.

  • @Firedrake-SP
    @Firedrake-SP Před rokem +2

    I wish Gamera will return one day and be better than ever.

  • @Flamne
    @Flamne Před rokem +3

    A not so Fun fact, Despite having a big push before, Our country or The Philippines have been seeing less and less push of tokusatsu media now,
    the new generation are more into anime now, that's just really the answer
    Hell watching Ultraman or Power Rangers is a cardinal sin since it's a KIDS SHOW

    • @fandomwanderer6334
      @fandomwanderer6334 Před rokem +2

      That's kinda sad

    • @jo-gl8hf
      @jo-gl8hf Před rokem +2

      I remember there was a Kamen rider ooo, hibiki, and blade Filipino dub

    • @Flamne
      @Flamne Před rokem

      @@jo-gl8hf
      Yeah, that's why I said before,
      My first ever rider is Ryuki or DK (It's hazy)

    • @christiandacanay3086
      @christiandacanay3086 Před rokem

      Watching toku, in my homeland, A CARDINAL SIN?! Someone who spreads these lies ougtha get Rider Kicked and explode!

    • @lobstericus9333
      @lobstericus9333 Před rokem +1

      GMA did dub some recent seasons like R/B, Taiga and Z, but I don't know if they still do it up to Decker.

  • @PrettyDamnDandy
    @PrettyDamnDandy Před rokem +1

    It'll definitely be niche for a while longer but having experienced the anime 180 from being "weird tentacle cartoons" to the most popular shows in a season being brought up in casual conversation at school or work like any of form of entertainment it's wholly possible for toku to experience something similar. I'd go so far as to say it's already begun the process, things like the Legendary Godzilla films have converted more people than you'd think into fans of the series and the medium as a whole.
    If anything the reigning popularity of stuff like marvel has left audiences more vulnerable to suspension of disbelief and more family friendly content. Factor in older generation toku fans sharing their childhood favorites with their own kids and I wouldn't be surprised in a few generations from now if kamen rider and ultraman are household names

  • @BornAgainVegan-gp4iw
    @BornAgainVegan-gp4iw Před 8 měsíci

    thank you for the video tokusatsu, kaiju, slasher films and pro wrestling are my favorite genres

    • @Marcosatsu
      @Marcosatsu  Před 8 měsíci

      No problem, but tokusatsu isn’t a genre, it’s a medium/ a style of filmmaking, which is why kaiju films count as tokusatsu

    • @BornAgainVegan-gp4iw
      @BornAgainVegan-gp4iw Před 8 měsíci

      @@Marcosatsu ok..i didn't know that

  • @kurikei1999x
    @kurikei1999x Před rokem

    I was a Tokusatsu fan in my childhood but in the early 10s I moved out to jpop fandom. I still have great memories as a Tokusatsu fan but I feel happier nowadays being a jpop fan. I'm happy at least avex artists that I like still be making songs for the franchise.

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Před rokem

      I'm more into jdrama than toku since 2017

  • @RadikAlice
    @RadikAlice Před rokem +1

    You know what's funny? I only found out a few weeks ago you can stream SHOUT Factory's stuff for free
    and shockingly no ads because I wanted to check again. I guess the boxset money makes that possible🤣
    Tunnel vision is a funny thing. I don't think of Godzilla when thinking of Toku, despite being ground zero
    Another thing we can agree on is that gatekeeping is stupid, pointless and a waste of time.
    It would just be nice to have easy access to it all like we do Hollywood blockbusters, and honestly
    I'd extend that sentiment to things outside Tokusatsu, because "I just think they're neat" and that's the best

  • @mordercainear9573
    @mordercainear9573 Před rokem +1

    RIP Jason David Frank the Green Ranger:((

  • @suiken3149
    @suiken3149 Před rokem +3

    The thing with toku, especially the modern ones is they always cheap out on effects. Even if the story is good, only few people can take them seriously because the cheap production takes away the immersion from said shows. SSSS Gridman and Fuuto Pi gained much more attention when they made the shows into animation instead of the usual live action because you can hide low budget productions much better in this type of format.

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Před rokem

      you're not supposed to take toku seriously tho

    • @suiken3149
      @suiken3149 Před rokem

      @@1607Adi_Manz When you are a kid, you will prefer flashy actions that doesnt look fake. Thats how I got hooked up with Super Sentais and KR when I was a kid because of their spectacular special effects.

  • @pablocasas5906
    @pablocasas5906 Před rokem +1

    If we count Power Rangers I'd say Toku is at least well known, as a concept
    Perhaps toku would've been more popular in the U.S if more shows were dubbed in the past, but I know dubbed live-action shows aren't very popular there

  • @Gabrielfrota
    @Gabrielfrota Před rokem

    How main stream tokusatsu is in Brazil today?
    I can't really say but when it came out, Kamen Rider Black Sun was the number 6 most watched amazon prime show in Brazil, i think that means at least something...

  • @allangarddegriss6798
    @allangarddegriss6798 Před rokem +5

    Say, would RoboCop be consider a tokusatsu?

    • @TheHumanPurpleTape
      @TheHumanPurpleTape Před rokem +3

      That's a fair question, actually! As an 80s Baby, lifelong Robocop obsessive & toku Stan? I'd say yes.

    • @allangarddegriss6798
      @allangarddegriss6798 Před rokem +1

      @@TheHumanPurpleTape i would lean Yes as well. I recall reading somewhere that during production they used Japanese magazines for the costume desing

    • @seileen1234
      @seileen1234 Před rokem

      Interesting question.
      I say yes

  • @serPomiz
    @serPomiz Před rokem +2

    I always laugh when the italian posters for godzilla comes up.
    italy had imported anime, toku shows and miscellania far, far before america realized japan had television. it is unfortunate how the commerical evolution of the '90s made it fizzle out. megaloman is only the top of the iceberg, including crudilly dubbed-over illegal import copies of Kamen rider and sentai series

  • @ProjektTaku
    @ProjektTaku Před rokem +2

    Can we talk about how ridiculous it is that ultraman's getting a american comic crossover with the avengers instead of superman?
    I mean, one's "truth, justice and beauty" and the others "truth, justice and the american way"

    • @dngillikin
      @dngillikin Před 5 měsíci +1

      There's bad blood between Marvel and DC after the publication of the 2003 JLA/AVENGERS intercompany crossover by Kurt Busiek and George Perez that put the kibosh on cooperation between the two companies for two decades.
      Relations seem to be beginning to thaw recently allowing omnibus format reprinting of the Marvel/DC crossovers from the misuse entire through the nineties.

  • @RobertBrown21
    @RobertBrown21 Před rokem

    Geats has full episodes uploaded on CZcams now but has no subtitles

  • @kunalkorag
    @kunalkorag Před rokem

    I got introduced to toku by ultraman mebius in india by sonic Nickelodeon also many movies were also dubbed into regional languages this video got randomly recommend to me.

    • @kunalkorag
      @kunalkorag Před rokem +1

      But only the opening song is available and rest of the dub might be lost media at this point. Also ryukendo also got a dub but it is still persevered.

  • @randomhank
    @randomhank Před rokem +1

    I'm still stuck on that one scene from gold member.
    RUN, ITS GODZILLA
    It lokks like Godzilla, but due to international copyright law, it's not
    STILL WE SHOULD RUN LIKE IT IS GODZILLA
    Though it isn't

  • @DocLantern85
    @DocLantern85 Před rokem

    "A certain Thai-based production company." Awesome that you slyly mentioned Sompote Sands and Chayo Productions. Even though he have us the abominable Space Warriors 2000, I'll admit the guy had balls to think that he could get away with saying that Chayo owned the rights to all Ultraman content outside of Japan.

  • @manofcultures
    @manofcultures Před rokem

    Rest in Peace Jason David Frank ....

  • @mercyuri4280
    @mercyuri4280 Před rokem

    I grew up watching spd dinothunder and ninjastorm in Spanish on jetix

  • @augustomegalindo
    @augustomegalindo Před rokem +1

    what makes it niche is the cgi man, it's so hard recomending kamen rider when early on they are fighting another cgi monstrosity like the anomalocaris dopant or are fighting as/alongside one like the body horror trex in revice or the amorphous blob that is the power dizer

  • @FrankHerfjord
    @FrankHerfjord Před rokem +1

    it is a niche as it gets. I challenge you: name even one video media theme that has an active world wide following that is less niche.

  • @FickleNickel
    @FickleNickel Před rokem +1

    It's funny how I came to engage in Toku: by all means I shouldn't be here at all, but it just sorta happened? I know Power Rangers aired in Spain and toku is pretty popular in Latin America but I actually watched Kamen Rider because of some tweets about OOO. I don't think I ever saw Power Rangers and I've certainly never cared for TV shows' toys.
    What I'm trying to get at is, if you want people to know about what you enjoy, talk about it! You never know who will actually jump into it.

  • @fesgamer34
    @fesgamer34 Před rokem +1

    Ryukendo was very popular in India and Bangladesh

    • @christiandacanay3086
      @christiandacanay3086 Před rokem +1

      It was even shown in Puerto Rico with a Spanish dub via their Telemundo affiliate.

  • @onimanga5197
    @onimanga5197 Před rokem

    GEEEEATS

  • @WormyJester8
    @WormyJester8 Před rokem +2

    From what I saw, some Ultra shows are also on Crunchyroll, no?

    • @theessei
      @theessei Před rokem +2

      Ginga, X, Geed & Orb if I'm not mistaken
      Max was there but it got deleted

    • @arditeider2812
      @arditeider2812 Před rokem +1

      Was, now they moved either as Mill Creek DVD/Bluray release or Tokushoutsu streaming.

  • @blades0805
    @blades0805 Před rokem +1

    Black sun remake is good I enjoy it very mich

  • @lorenzowhois
    @lorenzowhois Před rokem

    i remember my mum growing up in congo watching space sherrif gavan as x-or

  • @dugonman8360
    @dugonman8360 Před rokem +1

    Honestly, as long as the shows are subbed and released on Blu-ray/dvd or on streaming, I have no issue with how small the fandom is. The less people enjoying it the less likely we'll get assholes.
    Though, it genuinely does upset me how power rangers poisoned the well so thoroughly that any chance of tokusatsu being respected and defined on its own merit was killed by a cynical show that was made with almost as much contempt for its material as a Gen X teenager in 1992 would have on the property. Fail or not, I'd rather have had Zyuranger stand on its own merit than its frankenstein monster cousin by con-artists with the budget that made save by the bell look like a marvel movie and scripts that made the facts of life sound like it was the wire.
    Its not so much the stigma that its for children that holds back tokusatsu, but moreso that its the lowest quality that holds it back.

    • @Kaiju-bm4ts
      @Kaiju-bm4ts Před rokem +1

      Even without power rangers, people who aren't fans would still believe in the misconceptions of tokusatsu for the dumbest reasons. Yet when you grab cgi, a Hollywood budget and give everyone a Hollywood tokusatsu movie those same people will say it looks cool. So it's not just people believing tokusatsu is power rangers or for kids, you got people who really think
      Practical effects = for kids/is cheap
      Cgi= more serious/realistic
      The method behind bringing a story to life DOESN'T determine if it will be serious or campy, it's like people forgot we have goofy cgi films or TV shows...

    • @dugonman8360
      @dugonman8360 Před rokem +1

      @@Kaiju-bm4ts I agree with you about the practical vs CGI argument but I think this still wraps back to power rangers. Jurassic Park, the first movie to really utilize CGI to any significance, released in 1993 in June whereas MMPR came out in August of 1993. It was like the question of 'are practical effects obsolete?' was answered with a resounding 'yes' when Pudgy pig marched on the small screen. How many times have you heard someone reference a bad effect or design and hear them call it 'power rangers'?
      I don't want to come off as a rebid PR hater. I don't much care for the show but I generally respect the fan base and their passion but I cannot ignore the damage it's done, not only to the perception of Henshin heroes but tokusatsu and later on practical effects. I just wished that the subject was handled by people who genuinely enjoyed the subject matter instead of people who openly hated it.
      P.S. I do know that later seasons supposedly took a lot more respect for both the source material and it's own show itself (light speed rescue, time force) and if one of those were the first PR shows things could have been much different but it was too little too late.

    • @Kaiju-bm4ts
      @Kaiju-bm4ts Před rokem +1

      @@dugonman8360 ironic you bring up jurassic Park cause that film is mostly practical effects and barely any cgi but people nowadays will sit down and enjoy that film. Same goes to the predator (1987) a complete man in a suit but people will call that movie good cause they think it's cgi even though it's not. It goes to show the people who hate practical effects are the same people who are just making that statement with spoiled minsets caused by cgi.
      I'm not a PR fan and I do respect PR but it has damaged the reputation of tokusatsu in the west but even before PR, the idea of tokusatsu being for kids (which is true to an extent since some tokusatsu properties were aimed at kids prior to the 90s) already did damage to the genre but PR just made things worse. So far the only tokusatsu characters that are being taken seriously in America atm are godzilla and kong through legendary picture's monsterverse but that's mostly because again.....cgi...despite those movies are a modernized version of the showa era of godzilla and are still campy in their own right.
      But yet again...audiences will ignore how both situations are campy and still deem cgi to make everything more serious.

  • @st4pps
    @st4pps Před rokem

    A western version of kamen rider by Edgar Wright would be the best thing in existence