Inscrutable
Speaking of comic adaptations, here’s something for enthusiasts of incomprehensible kitsch. Marvel.com has unearthed episodes of the Japanese TV Spider-Man, or Toei no Supaidâ-Man, originally broadcast in 1978. The pilot episode is embedded below. It’s a heady mix of lobster monsters, giant robots, astro-archaeology and kung fu, and it’s not always easy to follow. You may want to bite down on something, possibly your own neck.
If the above is too rich to take in one sitting, you can always sample the trailer.
Oh, and cat lovers avert your eyes.
Spiderman has a zipper. One mystery is solved.
Well, buttons would look… silly.
I had just sorta assumed velcro, for some reason.
They really should have adopted the Bob Harris signature tune from the animated series, with Paul Webster’s irreproachable lyric.
Ah, the classics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYwvlMSTgkE
Tune in tomorrow for more cheesy 60s Marvel theme tunes.
Episode 2… http://www.marvel.com/videos/564.Japanese_Spider-Man%2C_Episode_02
Talking of which, here’s the Turkish version of ‘Batman’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r28ppyIZ3g
‘ET’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0U-M9W4nKw
‘Star Wars’ (with the theme tune ripped off from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx7PYAAOwxE
And ‘Spiderman’ (incidental music from ‘Diamonds are Forever’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LaXMFAKnBA&feature=related
LOL
genius…