Kamen no Ninja Akakage
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The manga was adapted into a 52-episode tokusatsu series by Toei and was broadcast on Kansai TV and Fuji TV from April 1967 to March 1968, followed by a film adaptation in 1969. A 26-episode anime adaptation by Toei Animation was broadcast on Nippon TV from October 1987 to March 1988. A second live-action film that serves as a loose adaptation, titled Red Shadow was released in 2001.
Plot
The story is set in the late sixteenth century when Japan was in the midst of a long period of civil wars. While some seek to unite Japan in order to bring peace, there are others who encourage conflict in order to bring more power to themselves. Akakage, Aokage, and Shirokage are all good ninjas working for those who seek peace and unity across Japan. The ninjas use their superhuman fighting powers and high-tech gadgets to battle against evil warlords and their daikaiju (giant monsters).
Characters
Akakage
Portrayed by: Yuzaburo Sakaguchi (1967 TV Series and 1969 Film), Masanobu Ando (Red Shadow)
Voiced by: Toshio Furukawa (1987 Anime)
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Aokage
Portrayed by: Yoshinobu Kaneko (1967 TV Series and 1969 Film), Jun Murakami (Red Shadow)
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa (1987 Anime)
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Shirokage
Portrayed by: Fuyukichi Maki (1967 TV Series and 1969 Film), Naoto Takenaka (Red Shadow)
Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (1987 Anime)
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Media
1967 Tokusatsu series
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Development
This was Toei's first color tokusatsu superhero show and Japan's first color live-action ninja TV series.[1] Aokage's footage from the series was used to create several Watari films with the titles like Watari the Conqueror (not to be confused with the unrelated 1966 film Watari, Ninja Boy).[2]
1987 anime series
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Video game
A video game was created based on the anime version. It was released in 1988, by Toei, for the Famicom.[3] The game music was composed by J-Walk.
2001 live-action film
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References
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- ↑ Kamen no ninja Aka-Kage (1967)
- ↑ The Magic Sword of Watari (1970)
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External links
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- Akakage at Vintage Ninja
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