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Golden Bat (Theatre)

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ÅŒgon Bat (黄金ãƒ�ット, lit. "Golden Bat") is one of Japan's earliest superheroes, which debuted in 1930 in a kamishibai ("Paper Theater") story starring a Phantom Thief villain named Kuro Bat — in the last chapter, a mysterious Good Counterpart of him called ÅŒgon Bat, a musketeer-like hero with a golden skeleton visage and propensity for ominous laughs, saves the day. Shortly afterwards, thanks to the brand new character's enormous popularity, ÅŒgon Bat became the hero of his own stories, while Kuro Bat was all but forgotten and was reimagined as his Arch-Enemy, the Diabolical Mastermind known as NazÅ�.However, as a popular yet non-copyrighted character, ÅŒgon Bat was legally in the public domain, which meant that every creator was free to reimagine him, many times with similarities In Name Only. Nonetheless, after WWII, some of his original creators kept making new stories: from 1947 to 1956, Takeo Nagamatsunote Commonly acknowledged as the character's true creator, the first ÅŒgon Bat artist, made a series of best-selling illustrated books that served as The Remake of the original stories with some elements of the other unlicensed adaptations (which codified ÅŒgon Bat's mysterious origins, flight powers and cane weapon), and probably served as the main source of the now-lost 1950 film. Likewise, the original writer-performer Ichiro Suzuki and the iconic kamishibai artist KÅ�ji Kata kept doing stories in their classic theatrical format... Although most of the innumerable kamishibai stories, as well as their unlicensed copies, have been lost.In 1966 Toei released a new ÅŒgon Bat movie starring Sonny Chiba (can be watched here, just be sure to turn on the subtitles), which reimagined the titular character as an ancient Atlantean with new superpowers like Super-Strength and Super-Speed, X-Ray Vision, and even a Bat Signal — and a new a golden-clad pro wrestler/superhero design that would become his Iconic Outfit, thanks to Toei's cross-media campaign which included an Anime, various Manga adaptations, and other media. That said, the character's original incarnation was still fondly remembered, as seen in the lost 1972 Biopic ÅŒgon Bat ga Yattekuru, pre-war themed plays and musicals, and even a Osamu Tezuka-penned kamishibai throwback.Due to his popularity in Japan, ÅŒgon Bat was essentially the Trope Maker for Japanese superheroes. His legacy can be seen in the superheroes who have permeated Japanese media since then, including other early 1930s kamishibai superheroes like Prince of Gamma, the Henshin Heroes of Tokusatsu films and shows, Manga and Anime superheroes such as Astro Boy and Gatchaman to Magical Girls like Cutey Honey, Sailor Moon and Pretty Cure, and even Super Robots (as he regularly fought gigantic robots).The 1979 Korean animated film Black Star and the Golden Bat (aka Golden Batman) portrays a character largely modelled on the 1966 version, except that he has the appearance of a living human - that is, he's blatantly Batman with his suit repainted yellow.In 2000, a pitch trailer was released titled The Golden Bat ~millennium version~ (or New Golden Bat). While it never entered production, it appears to be largely a Darker and Edgier Setting Update of the character's 1966 anime incarnation.In February 2023, a new manga titled Ougon Bat - Taishou Dokuro Kitan ("Strange Tales of a Taishou-era Skull") began running in Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine, illustrated by Kazutoshi Yamane of Gamble Fish fame. Set in 1919, it stars a young soldier named Tsukishiro Ryuji who is recruited into a secret "anti-immortal" unit of the heavily-factionalised Japanese military, where he bonds with a mysterious spirit named Bat in order to fight the dark god Nazo and his youkai-like creations.November 2023 saw an unusual appearance for the character, with ÅŒgon Bat becoming a playable character in the board game Unmatched Adventures: Tales to Amaze, where he joins forces with a collection of pulp-style heroes fighting to save the world from cryptids or invading Martians.Compare Skull Man and GARO, the latter of which was originally planned as a Toku adaptation of ÅŒgon Bat. See also the Kikaider manga, which features a villainous caped android named Golden Bat (in Gratuitous English). Also compare with Hakaba Kitarō, the only other long-standing kamishibai franchise (best known as GeGeGe no Kitarō).
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Super-Reflexes: The 1966 ÅŒgon Bat dodges bullets... even though he doesn't actually need to, since his body can withstand bullets anyway.
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Artificial Limbs: Naz� is usually portrayed with a mechanical claw and/or saucer-like lower body.
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Nigh-Invulnerability: He has a degree of invulnerability, being able to withstand bullets and lasers with ease.
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Cape Swish
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Cape Swish: Has occasionally weaponised this, using his cape either as a shield, to generate gusts of wind ("Bat Hurricane") or to slice things with its razor-sharp edge. One notable case appears in the 1966 movie, where he ducks behind his cape to protect himself against a hail of bullets... and then begins his signature maniacal laugh as he slowly lowers the cape again, revealing that he needs no actual protection against his opponents.
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Cape Wings
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Cape Wings: His cape is capable of transforming into bat wings in some incarnations, including the never-produced New Golden Bat. The 2023 version has so far been shown in spirit form only with a cape, but grants his host the power to sprout bat wings resembling those of Devilman.
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Skull for a Head
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Skull for a Head: The character's most iconic and constant trait is his golden skull visage. Whether this is a mask or his own face depends on the specific incarnation.
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Mad Scientist
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Mad Scientist: Naz�.
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Public Domain Character: As a briefly non-copyrighted character, every creator was free to reimagine him to the point of being In Name Only. Thus, ÅŒgon Bat was portrayed with his original swashbuckling hero persona, as a monster rider, a villainous Phantom Thief, a baseball bat-wielding character, a legacy hero, a Norakuro Captain Ersatz, the leader of a Nebulous Evil Organisation in a himalayan base, an aristocratic girl disguised as a Bandito-like thief (made by Osamu Tezuka), a Wild Child's helper, a masked Rebel Prince, or as a literal Knight in Shining Armor among others.
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Bat Out of Hell
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Bat Out of Hell: Despite his name, ÅŒgon Bat usually has no relation with bats, aside from ocassional symbols and motifs. However, his original evil counterpart Kuro Bat was allegedly followed by a colony of bats.
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Bat Signal: Some ÅŒgon Bat incarnations use cunning techniques similar to Batman's, using his costume and his reputation to scare the villains he fights. First a gold bat would appear, followed be a haunting laughter and the appearance of ÅŒgon Bat's ghostly golden skull. He was also feared because, unlike most heroes that would follow him (and some before), he didn't care if the villains died or not, so a meeting with the bat would most definitely end in death.
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Artifact Name
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Artifact Name: Allegedly, the "Bat" part of the name comes from the villain Kuro Bat's relation with bats. However, some of the unlicensed copies had him use a baseball bat as a weapon.
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Shock and Awe
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Shock and Awe: In some incarnations, his staff can produce lightning.
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Phantom Thief
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Phantom Thief: Kuro Bat's original role, although many unlicensed copies portrayed ÅŒgon Bat as one of these.
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Just Add Water: Literally, water was the only thing needed to reawaken the 1966 ÅŒgon Bat in the first place.
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Four Eyes, Zero Soul
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Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Naz�, literally.
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X-Ray Vision
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X-Ray Vision: The Toei version has X-ray vision.
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Evil Laugh
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Evil Laugh: Much like The Shadow before him, ÅŒgon Bat's trademark was his very unnerving laugh.
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Horrifying Hero: He has an skeleton-like visage and an Evil Laugh, so it falls under this trope... Even more when his visage isn't a mask but his real face, like in the 1966 adaptation.
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Those Wacky Nazis: Confirmed to be the villains in at least one post-war Ichiro Suzuki / K�ji Kata kamishibai story.
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Breath Weapon
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Breath Weapon: The 2000 New Golden Bat pitch trailer depicts Bat using an apparent Finishing Move where he surrounds himself with a golden aura, gathers electricity between his arced Cape Wings, and then fires a beam of red energy from his mouth which explodes into a Sphere of Destruction.
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Super Hero: One of the first, and perhaps the first modern non-Western example (not including superhuman mythological heroes). In fact, he predates almost all of the Western examples, with only a few such as Zorro (who lacked superpowers) coming before.
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Alien Non-Interference Clause
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Alien Non-Interference Clause: In the 2023 manga, Bat's opposition to Nazo is based on his belief that beings like themselves have no right to interfere with the progress of humanity. He takes this to the point of refusing to warn his host Ryuji about a cyborg Super-Soldier sent to assassinate him, because it was not created by Nazo. It's not that he has any problem with Ryuji killing the assassin (and is even okay with him using his power to do it), he just doesn't want to tell him how to handle such things. Ryuji accepts this because he knows from the way Bat talks about humans that it comes from a place of fatherly love rather than apathy, and says that he can respect his moral consistency if nothing else.
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Badass Cape
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Badass Cape: He is allegedly one of the first caped heroes. The latter ÅŒgon Bat incarnations had various uses for his cape: for example, he could make gusts of winds with his cape, and could also use it to disguise himself.
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Creepy Good
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Creepy Good: ÅŒgon Bat is an invincible musketeer-like hero who fights evil... But is also a golden skull-faced ancient who laughs maniacally as he tears through the defenses of evildoers.
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Diabolical Mastermind
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Diabolical Mastermind: Naz�, and sometimes Ōgon Bat himself in the unlicensed copies.
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Color Animal Codename
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Color Animal Codename: Golden and bat, obviously.
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Ominous Owl
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Ominous Owl: Naz�'s four-eyed hood is described as vaguely owl-like, although it's also been likened to a cat.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: Naz� is behind pretty much all the troubles the heroes go through in both the paper theater and in the anime.
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Cane Fu
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Cane Fu: Can wield his Silver Baton like a sword, when it isn't an actual rapier.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: Inverted — ÅŒgon Bat started life as the Good Counterpart to the supervillain Kuro Bat (é»’ãƒ�ット, "Black Bat"). It's been speculated that Kuro Bat's design served as the direct basis of ÅŒgon Bat's costume, albeit with darker colors. However, since the latter became instantly more popular, Kuro Bat was quickly reimagined as his villain NazÅ�, although sometimes other ÅŒgon Bat evil counterparts appear.
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Flight
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Flight: It's unknown when ÅŒgon Bat gained the ability to fly, but it seems to be one of his earliest superpowers.
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Super-Toughness
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Super-Toughness: Some versions have a degree of invulnerability, being able to withstand bullets and lasers with ease. He could also easily breathe underwater.
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Ominous Opera Cape
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Ominous Opera Cape: His cape tends to be drawn more like this than the standard superhero cape.
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Super-Strength
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Super-Strength: In one of the many versions, he defeats a gigantic robot by grabbing it by his finger, spinning it around, and flinging it.
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Awesome Anachronistic Apparel
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Awesome Anachronistic Apparel: The pre-1966 ÅŒgon Bat, especially whenever drawn more closely to his original design, wears a green musketeer-like costume with tight white trousers, a huge red cape, Frills of Justice and a golden rapier-like sword — on top of that, the 1947 Takeo Nagamatsu remake adds gave him a feathered capotain hat to wear over his new golden-like hair.
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Royal Rapier
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Royal Rapier: As part of his "musketeer" look. Later depictions make it a short Magic Staff called the Silver Baton.
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Supervillain
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Supervillain: Naz�, a mad scientist or alien who creates various treats to fight Ōgon Bat and take over the world. Much like Ōgon Bat is the first Japanese Super Hero, Dr. Erich Naz� can be seen as the first Japanese Supervillain, having an influence on many characters since in Japan.
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Arch-Nemesis: Naz�, sometimes known as "Dr. Erich Naz�".
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Market-Based Title: Anime and film depictions of the character have been variously localised under titles such as "Phantaman" (Australia, notable for the main character actually being named "Phantoma"), "Fantaman" (Italy), "Fantomas, o Guerreiro da Justiça" (Brazil) and "Fantasmagórico" (Mexico).
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Swiss-Army Tears: Downplayed. In the 1966 movie, water awakens ÅŒgon Bat from his slumber, and tears have served this purpose in some depictions. It swings back into the mystical when this creates a psychic link between ÅŒgon Bat and the girl the tears came from, allowing him to sense when she's in danger.
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Immortality: The Toei incarnation, being an ancient Atlantean who has been around for thousands of years, is obviously immortal.
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Dragon Rider: While its exact origins have been lost, some Ōgon Bat incarnations have been helped by a flying dragon called Airsaurus (エーアソーラス).
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Chrome Champion: ÅŒgon Bat, much like his name implies, usually has either a golden skeleton mask or face. The 1966 incarnation renders him completely clad in gold.
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Magic: Some ÅŒgon Bat incarnations' magical powers include shooting powerful bolts of energy, as well as other abilities mentioned on this page.
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Mummy: The 1966 version is one of the non-bandaged variety, and combined with Chrome Champion. However, he also has some traits associated with vampires, such as his connection to bats.
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Telepathy: In the 1966 movie, he has a psychic link with the girl who resurrected him.
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Shout-Out: The character's name is very probably a reference to the long-lasting Golden Bat Japanese cigarrette brand.
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Magic Staff
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Magic Staff: The Silver Baton, which serves as both a mystical and physical weapon.
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Lighter and Softer
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Lighter and Softer: Post-war censorship forced Ōgon Bat to have a less scary visage. The illustrator K�ji Kata reimagined him with perm hair, and a human buddha-like golden visage. This seemed to last for barely a year.
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Proto-Superhero: ÅŒgon Bat is believed to be Japan's first superhero and one of the earliest illustrated superheroes, debuting in 1930 in kamishibai paper theater. He may also be a contender to be one of the earliest non-American superheroes with a "Flying Brick" motif, but since most of the pre-WWII early material has been lost, it's hard to know when and what innovations he may have brought.
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Breakout Character
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Breakout Character: Although it's hard to believe, ÅŒgon Bat started as the heroic Deus ex Machina of an story starring the evil phantom thief Kuro Bat who fight against him.
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Color Character
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Color Character: ÅŒgon basically means gold, which is what we call him in English. Color Animal Codename: Golden and bat, obviously.
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The Cape: He's one of the first caped proto-superheroes, similar to the caped crusader Zorro.
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Dub Name Change: In the Italian dub of the 1966 anime, Ōgon Bat is called Fantaman and Doctor Naz� is called Doctor Zero. The Brazilian dub has similar changes, except it calls Ōgon Bat "Fantomas" due to his similarity to a popular pro wrestler of the 60s. Mexico instead calls him "Fantasmagórico".
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Expy: The novelist Michio Tsuzuki speculated in a 1975 story collection that ÅŒgon Bat's original appearance might be heavily inspired by the protagonist of The Phantom of the Opera (1925). Indeed, he heavily resembles the titular Phantom in his "Red Death" costume. The 1950 film adaptation was even subtitled "Phantom of the Skyscrapers".
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Sealed Good in a Can
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Sealed Good in a Can: The 1947 Takeo Nagamatsu incarnation gave him a mysterious origin as an entity resting under a skull-headed mountain, and the 1966 Toei version reimagined him as an ancient immortal Atlantean who lay sealed inside a sarcophagus, until the time came when the world would need his aid once again.
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Atlantis
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Atlantis: The ancient civilization where the 1966 ÅŒgon Bat originates from. He was transported 10,000 years from the distant past, when Atlantis was still a part of the surface world.
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Blow You Away
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Blow You Away: Some ÅŒgon Bat incarnations can make gusts of winds with his cape.
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Earthquake Machine: Some incarnations can use his staff to generate small earthquakes.
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