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Spider-Man (Japan)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Spider-Man (スパイダーマン or Supaidāman) is the infamous Japanese version of Spider-Man. This was the result of a short-lived licensing agreement between Marvel Comics and Toei, which also resulted in the anime version of The Tomb of Dracula and three subsequent Sentai entries — Battle Fever J, Denshi Sentai Denziman and Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan.In this version, Spider-Man is Takuya Yamashiro, a young Japanese motorcycle racer who's given blood by a 400-year-old Human Alien from the planet Spider, letting him turn into Spider-Man in order to defeat the Iron Cross Army in order to avenge his father. He has the basic costume and powers of the Western version (though he tends to shout attack names to use webs, and the webs and costume come from a bracelet) but little else is similar.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })The show was produced in 1978–79, between the second (J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai) and third (Battle Fever J) Super Sentai shows and has many similarities to that franchise: Spider-Man has a car called the Spider-Machine GP-7 and a Humongous Mecha named Leopardon (presumably designed for another main character that never came to be), and the series follows the familiar formula of a single organization sending out a Monster of the Week which gets defeated, then grows to giant size, and is defeated by the hero in the robot. In fact, it introduced this concept to Super Sentai — the first two shows (Himitsu Sentai Goranger and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai) didn't have giant robots.The series is not related in any way to the earlier Spider-Man manga by Ryoichi Ikegami, although it did have a few manga adaptations that were published in different children's magazines. Incidentally, Spider-Man's giant robot Leopardon did make it to the United States as part of the Godaikin toy line.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); })Stan Lee likes it and Marvel clearly doesn't consider it an Old Shame. In fact, this incarnation returned in the huge crossover Spider-Verse. He — and Leopardon — finally made their comic appearance in Amazing Spider-Man vol.3 #12, which is widely considered both a Crowning Moment of Funny, Crowning Moment of Awesome, and one of the highlights of Spider-Verse in general. | |
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Aliens Speaking English | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_1049848f | comment |
Aliens Speaking English: Well, speaking Japanese and writing English. Spider-Man's car has "Spider Machine GP-7" written on it. | |
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Annoying Younger Sibling | |
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Annoying Younger Sibling: Takuya's little brother, Takuji. | |
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Bloodless Carnage | |
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Bloodless Carnage: In one scene, Amazoness and her henchman shoot down a bunch of men with guns. This seems to have the effect of making them fall down. | |
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Boom Stick | |
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Boom Stick: One Machine BEM, the Sorceress Beast, has a staff that doubles as some sort of gun. | |
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Short Anime Movie | |
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Short Anime Movie: Tokusatsu version. | |
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Victim of the Week | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_18e11001 | comment |
Victim of the Week: Episodes often involve Spider-Man helping random kids who happen to get involved with whatever the Iron Cross Army is up to this week. | |
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Death by Origin Story | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_1aa76d29 | comment |
Death by Origin Story: Takuya Yamashiro agrees to become Spider-Man and fight the forces of Professor Monster partly to avenge the death of his father. Garia, the alien from planet Spider who gave Takuya his powers and transforms into a spider to continue giving him advice, ends up passing away in the second episode, which makes Takuya decide to fight the Iron Cross Army to avenge his death as well. | |
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Soft Glass | |
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Soft Glass: Spider-Man effortlessly breaks through a glass window in Episode 19, without cutting himself or his costume. | |
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Playing with Fire | |
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Playing with Fire: The Fire Fox Machine BEM had such powers. | |
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Voluntary Shapeshifting | |
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Voluntary Shapeshifting: The primary power of Dr. Miracle, an old associate of Professor Monster who appears for one episode. | |
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In the Name of the Moon | |
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In the Name of the Moon: Spider-Man often introduces himself to enemies with such phrases. Early on, he'd consistently describe himself as "An emissary from hell" or as the "Iron Cross Killer" before announcing his name, but later on he changes it from episode to episode to better suit the plot. | |
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Emergency Transformation | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_2630ef75 | comment |
Emergency Transformation: Takuya was turned into Spider-Man partly to prevent him from dying from a wound to the neck given to him by some Mooks. | |
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Kitsune | |
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Kitsune: Episode 33's Machine BEM, Fire Fox, is based off this. | |
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Parental Abandonment | |
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Parental Abandonment: Takuya's mother apparently died sometime before the beginning of the series, while his father is killed by the Iron Cross Army in the opener. | |
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Catapult Nightmare | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_2c9e262 | comment |
Catapult Nightmare: From Takuya, after he has a vision of Shinko being attacked by the Snake Woman in Episode 9. | |
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Fantastic Drug | |
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Fantastic Drug: "Mash" from Episode 31 is a lethal and highly addictive hallucinogen. | |
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Theme Music Power-Up | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_2f50c5bf | comment |
Theme Music Power-Up: Most episodes will have some version of the show's opening theme playing over the big fight scene at the climax. | |
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Giant Enemy Crab | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_3033b958 | comment |
Giant Enemy Crab: Gamina, Episode 25's Machine Bem. | |
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Chest Insignia | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_31033156 | comment |
Chest Insignia: As with other versions of the character, Spider-Man has a black spider symbol on his chest, with a larger and more stylized red one on his back. | |
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Hero with Bad Publicity | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_313e9485 | comment |
Hero with Bad Publicity: This incarnation of Spider-Man doesn't generally fall victim to this trope, but several of the Iron Cross Army's plots invoke this by creating scandals in an attempt to ruin his reputation. | |
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Adapted Out | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_33d5b7f2 | comment |
Adapted Out: The series doesn't use any established characters from the comics aside from Spider-Man himself, who even then has Takuya Yamashiro as his civilian identity instead of Peter Parker. | |
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Gender Flip | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_34889673 | comment |
Saeko Yoshida, Amazoness' civilian identity, is a gender flipped version of J. Jonah Jameson. | |
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Flying Car | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_38a57680 | comment |
Flying Car: Spider-Man's Spider Machine GP-7. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: 400 years prior to the events of the first episode, Garia (who injected Takuya his Spider extract in the first episode) pursued the Iron Cross Army in search of vengeance after they destroyed his homeworld, but crash-landed into the Earth and was imprisoned in an underground cave for centuries. This is one of the reasons to motivate Takuya's vengeance against Iron Cross Army. | |
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Bad Boss | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_3cb1d38d | comment |
Bad Boss: Professor Monster and Amazoness tend to be pretty harsh and unrelenting to their minions, their treatment of Kabuton in Episode 9 being a fine example. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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Bittersweet Ending: Quite a few episodes end with someone dying under tragic circumstances because of the Iron Cross Army in spite of Spider-Man's heroics and Takuya resolving to continue fighting the Iron Cross Army so that they'll get what they deserve for the lives they've ruined or taken. One example is the 21st episode, where an Interpol agent separated from his son succumbs to mortal injuries the Iron Cross Army inflicted on him before he can live to reunite with his son. | |
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Bat Out of Hell | |
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Bat Out of Hell: Big Bat, the Machine BEM in the 12th episode, is a monstrous humanoid bat. | |
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Mecha-Mooks | |
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Mecha-Mooks: The Ninders' exact nature isn't discussed, but elements such as the items listed under Glamour Failure lead us to assume they are these. | |
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You Have Failed Me | |
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You Have Failed Me: The last episode has Amazoness given one last chance to kill Spider-Man in order to prove her worth. After Professor Monster finds out that Spider-Man is still alive, he responds by ordering Bella and Rita to kill her. | |
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Stock Footage | |
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Stock Footage: A lot of scenes recycle footage to save money. | |
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works | |
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works: This is always the attack that kills the Monster of the Week. | |
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Invincible Hero | |
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Invincible Hero: The only Stock Footage ever filmed for Leopardon was it attacking, and the suit was lost during production. Consequently, it defeats every single villain in one hit. | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Dragon: Amazoness is the highest ranking minion of Professor Monster. | |
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Phantom Thief | |
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Phantom Thief: Episode 3 involves a thief called 001, who gets kidnapped by the Iron Cross Army and hypnotized into committing crimes in Spider-Man's name. Episode 25 involves another thief, 107, who retired five years ago after stealing a highly valuable jewel to look after his orphaned grandson. Unfortunately, the Iron Cross Army now wants this jewel, and they're not above kidnapping or killing people to get what they want. | |
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Mineral MacGuffin | |
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Mineral MacGuffin: The Star of Egypt from Episode 25. We're not told why the Iron Cross Army wants it — they just do. | |
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Sizeshifter | |
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Sizeshifter: The Machine BEMs seemed to initiate the Make My Monster Grow bits all on their own, and some also displayed the ability to shrink to a pocket size. | |
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Chest Blaster | |
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Chest Blaster: Leopardon's Leopardon String attack, a sort of weighted rope fired out of a panel on its chest. | |
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Air-Vent Passageway | |
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Air-Vent Passageway: Spider-Man often uses this technique to sneak into Iron Cross bases. | |
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes? | |
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Takuya's sister, Shinko, can't stand spiders. | |
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Turtle Power | |
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Turtle Power: Kamenger, Episode 19's Machine BEM. | |
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Brown Note | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5db59a03 | comment |
Brown Note: Happens in the seventh episode. Professor Monster takes advantage of an immensely popular ode to Spider-Man by including a frequency in the master recording (the source of all record pressings) that cripple our hero when he's in earshot. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5db59a03 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5db59a03 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5db59a03 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5f52cfcf | type |
Intrepid Reporter | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5f52cfcf | comment |
Intrepid Reporter: Hitomi, Takuya's girlfriend, is always looking for a good story she can have published in the newspaper. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5f52cfcf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5f52cfcf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_5f52cfcf | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_60fa92ac | type |
NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_60fa92ac | comment |
Names to Run Away from Really Fast: The Big Bad is named Professor Monster. Need we say more? | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_60fa92ac | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_60fa92ac | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_60fa92ac | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_62624dc2 | type |
Interpol Special Agent | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_62624dc2 | comment |
Interpol Special Agent: Takuya frequently works with Interpol agents to thwart the Iron Cross Army's plots, after one of them discovers his Secret Identity in The Movie. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_62624dc2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_62624dc2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_62624dc2 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6320eced | type |
Gameplay and Story Segregation | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6320eced | comment |
Gameplay and Story Segregation: Episode 21 comes about as close to this as is possible in something that isn't a game, because Spider-Man's ability to summon his spaceship/robot is only there for the obligatory robot scene and is not otherwise treated like something he can actually do. In this episode, Spider-Man needs to get a dying man to the airport to see his son; hitchhiking on trains while being attacked by bad guys on foot? Yes. Flying in Marveller, where he doesn't even need to transform into robot form and can easily bypass the bad guys? No. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6320eced | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6320eced | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6320eced | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6400a34 | type |
Arm Cannon | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6400a34 | comment |
Arm Cannon: The Bomb Wolf Machine BEM used one of these. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6400a34 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6400a34 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6400a34 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_646407bd | type |
We Named the Monkey "Jack" | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_646407bd | comment |
We Named the Monkey "Jack": In Episode 27, Takuji names a dog he adopts after Takuya, his big brother. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_646407bd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_646407bd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_646407bd | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_655d406a | type |
Instrument of Murder | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_655d406a | comment |
Instrument of Murder: Goh Tachibana carries around a guitar with a gun hidden inside. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_655d406a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_655d406a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_655d406a | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_66dfe36a | type |
Missing Mom | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_66dfe36a | comment |
Missing Mom: Takuya Yamashiro's mother is nowhere to be seen. Takuya eventually explains that she died prior to the events of the series. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_66dfe36a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_66dfe36a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_66dfe36a | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_67b9a377 | type |
Sneeze Cut | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_67b9a377 | comment |
Sneeze Cut: Two of these in Episode 34. Hitomi gets the first one, after some kids call her a third-rate photographer, and Takuya gets another one later, when Amazoness and Professor Monster note that he's been snooping around near one of their factories (Takuya did have a cold at the time, though). | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_67b9a377 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_67b9a377 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_67b9a377 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6a9c9b41 | type |
Brats with Slingshots | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6a9c9b41 | comment |
Brats with Slingshots: Episode 28's "youth detective club". | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6a9c9b41 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6a9c9b41 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6a9c9b41 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6bda9a30 | type |
Meaningful Name | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meaningful Name: Professor Monster is nothing short of cruel. Amazoness is a very formidable female. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6bda9a30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6bda9a30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_6bda9a30 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_71bd62b9 | type |
Calling Your Attacks | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_71bd62b9 | comment |
Calling Your Attacks: Used both for Spider-Man's web slinging techniques and for Leopardon's special attacks. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_71bd62b9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_71bd62b9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_71bd62b9 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_75538142 | type |
Friend to All Children | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_75538142 | comment |
Friend to All Children: Takuya Yamashiro is shown to be good with kids. For example, the fifth episode has him bond with an orphaned boy and donate his blood to save his life, while the fifteenth episode has him defend a boy from bullies and help him get new groceries. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_75538142 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_75538142 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_75538142 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7593bcd5 | type |
Full-Body Disguise | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7593bcd5 | comment |
Full-Body Disguise: Spider-Man's costume, the Spider Protector. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7593bcd5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7593bcd5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7593bcd5 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_78d0ebcf | type |
Crying Wolf | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_78d0ebcf | comment |
Crying Wolf: Comes up in Episode 34, when a boy with a reputation for creating hoax photos manages to take a picture of a murder committed by the Iron Cross Army. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_78d0ebcf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_78d0ebcf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_78d0ebcf | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7ccd3698 | type |
Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7ccd3698 | comment |
Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Pretty much every Machine BEM in the series becomes gigantic near the end of the episode, resulting in Spider-Man summoning his mecha Leopardon to finish the creature off. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7ccd3698 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7ccd3698 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7ccd3698 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7fa7b32e | type |
Make My Monster Grow | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7fa7b32e | comment |
Make My Monster Grow: The Machine BEMs tend to give Spider-Man trouble by becoming gigantic, necessitating him to summon Leopardon to even the odds. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7fa7b32e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7fa7b32e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_7fa7b32e | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_87e661e8 | type |
Absurdly Spacious Sewer | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_87e661e8 | comment |
Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The Iron Cross Army sometimes uses these to get around undetected. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_87e661e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_87e661e8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_87e661e8 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_887e47ef | type |
Eye Catch | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_887e47ef | comment |
Eye Catch: Two sets of these were used during the series. The first set had illustrated pictures of Spider-Man in his car and Leopardon, and the second set is up there as the page pictures. With both sets, the image with Spider-Man would be used going into commercials, and the image of Leopardon was used when coming back to the show. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_887e47ef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_887e47ef | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_887e47ef | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_89a17726 | type |
Spell My Name with an S | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_89a17726 | comment |
Spell My Name with an "S": Takuya's Spider Bracelet (as well as the official subs) spells Spidey's name as one word, "Spiderman", instead of the usual two words with a hyphen. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_89a17726 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_89a17726 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_89a17726 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_8a295a46 | type |
Cool Car | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_8a295a46 | comment |
Cool Car: The Spider Machine GP-7 is an impressive car that Spider-Man can summon using his Spider Bracelet. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_8a295a46 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_8a295a46 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_8a295a46 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_90984c54 | type |
Glamour Failure | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_90984c54 | comment |
Glamour Failure: The Iron Cross Army's Mecha-Mooks could disguise themselves as humans, but would generally be given away by either their metallic hands or the exposed circuitry behind their ear. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_90984c54 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_90984c54 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_90984c54 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_970c790a | type |
Big Bad | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_970c790a | comment |
Big Bad: The main villain of the series is Professor Monster, who has laser-beam eyes but tends to sit around commanding things. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_970c790a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_970c790a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_970c790a | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9e0d9594 | type |
Death by Secret Identity | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9e0d9594 | comment |
Death by Secret Identity: In the final episode, Amazoness figures out that Takuya Yamashiro is indeed Spider-Man as she's long suspected. She ends up getting killed by Professor Monster for failing to defeat Spider-Man. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9e0d9594 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9e0d9594 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9e0d9594 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9f240209 | type |
Gag Dub | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9f240209 | comment |
Gag Dub: Many Western fans were first aware of the existence of Japanese Spiderman through a hilarious (and sadly lost) Gag Dub on Youtube. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9f240209 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9f240209 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_9f240209 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a43a691b | type |
Finishing Move | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a43a691b | comment |
Finishing Move: Leopardon's Sword Vigor, which consists of it throwing its never-used-for-anything-else sword at the enemy. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a43a691b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a43a691b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a43a691b | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a5fb0d24 | type |
Healing Factor | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a5fb0d24 | comment |
Healing Factor: One of Takuya's powers is that he can quickly recover from any injury inflicted on him. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a5fb0d24 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a5fb0d24 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a5fb0d24 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a7aef9ff | type |
Obfuscating Stupidity | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a7aef9ff | comment |
Obfuscating Stupidity: Takuya often pretends to be a lazy goofball in his everyday life, in order to ward off any suspicions of him being Spider-Man. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a7aef9ff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a7aef9ff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a7aef9ff | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c462db | type |
Super-Senses | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c462db | comment |
Super Senses: The Machine BEM from Episode 6, Robacular, had a super sense of smell. Later episodes portray Spider-Man as having similar abilities. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c462db | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c462db | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c462db | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c6a317 | type |
Super-Strength | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c6a317 | comment |
Super Strength: The plot of Episode 33 involves Spider-Man encountering a young girl who has this as a result of wearing a special pendant from Planet Spider. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c6a317 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c6a317 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a8c6a317 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a971e83c | type |
Hidden Elf Village | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a971e83c | comment |
Hidden Elf Village: The alien village from Episode 19. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a971e83c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a971e83c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_a971e83c | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_aa92a5d2 | type |
Mega Neko | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_aa92a5d2 | comment |
Mega Neko: Episode 8's Machine BEM, an ancient cat demon killed by Takuya's ancestor long ago and revived by the Iron Cross Army. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_aa92a5d2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_aa92a5d2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_aa92a5d2 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b2283870 | type |
Retool | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b2283870 | comment |
Retool: Somewhat less than halfway through the run, the show abruptly started focusing on Spider-Man helping kids. This was actually a sign of the times, as around 1979-84 tokusatsu began getting Lighter and Softer (because of pressure from Moral Guardians) moving away from the more violent and brutal early-1970s series such as Kamen Rider Amazon and Choujin Barom 1. It can even be seen in the Tsuburaya series Ultraman 80. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b2283870 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b2283870 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b2283870 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b6ae5569 | type |
Transforming Mecha | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b6ae5569 | comment |
Transforming Mecha: Marveller/Leopardon, going from spaceship to humanoid robot. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b6ae5569 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b6ae5569 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_b6ae5569 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bbeea2fe | type |
Percussive Prevention | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bbeea2fe | comment |
Percussive Prevention: Spider-Man pulls this on Tachibana in Episode 39, in order to prevent the latter from walking into an Iron Cross trap. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bbeea2fe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bbeea2fe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bbeea2fe | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bcc4b873 | type |
By the Power of Grayskull! | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bcc4b873 | comment |
By the Power of Grayskull!: Leopardon's Transformation Sequence always happens straight after Spider-Man announcing "Marveller! Change Leopardon!" | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bcc4b873 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bcc4b873 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_bcc4b873 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_beeffbc0 | type |
Transformation Name Announcement | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_beeffbc0 | comment |
Transformation Name Announcement: The Machine BEMs would often announce their names right after growing to their giant size. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_beeffbc0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_beeffbc0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_beeffbc0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c132c0c5 | type |
I Have No Son! | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c132c0c5 | comment |
I Have No Son: Masao's father says this of his son in Episode 13 after the younger man, who ran away from home to join a biker gang when his mother died, comes back home only to physically harass his father for money to pay for modifications for his bike, then complains about how little money his father actually has, essentially calling him a lazy cheapskate. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c132c0c5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c132c0c5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c132c0c5 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c36cba70 | type |
Mooks | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c36cba70 | comment |
Mooks: The duck-faced Ninders. They originally fight with machetes exclusively, but start to use guns around Episode 5. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c36cba70 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c36cba70 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c36cba70 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3b40ab8 | type |
Evil Redhead | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3b40ab8 | comment |
Evil Redhead: Amazoness, once she switches to her second outfit. The rest of the time, she has black hair. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3b40ab8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3b40ab8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3b40ab8 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3f6e68 | type |
Dem Bones | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3f6e68 | comment |
Dem Bones: The Skeleton Beast Machine BEM from Episode 22 and his henchman the White-robed Beast took the form of monstrous, walking skeletons. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3f6e68 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3f6e68 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c3f6e68 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c96e8bb5 | type |
Rocket Punch | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c96e8bb5 | comment |
Rocket Punch: Leopardon's Arm Rockets. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c96e8bb5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c96e8bb5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_c96e8bb5 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_cd809603 | type |
Tank Goodness | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_cd809603 | comment |
Tank Goodness: Episode 21 features a Machine BEM that's half tank, half buffalo. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_cd809603 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_cd809603 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_cd809603 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dabc7a46 | type |
Sixth Ranger | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dabc7a46 | comment |
Sixth Ranger: Bella and Rita become this for the Iron Cross Army once they're introduced in Episode 35. | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dabc7a46 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dabc7a46 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) | hasFeature |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dabc7a46 | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dbde0b49 | type |
Transformation Trinket | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_dbde0b49 | comment |
Transformation Trinket: Takuya's Spider Bracelet, which besides shooting webs and releasing his suit for him to transform into, can also detect Mooks in disguise, among other functions. | |
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No MacGuffin, No Winner | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_de02afbc | comment |
No MacGuffin, No Winner: Occurs in Episode 40, when Spider-Man decides to destroy the plans for an experimental jet engine rather than let the Iron Cross Army use them for evil. | |
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Bad Habits | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e0fb1d9f | comment |
Bad Habits: For whatever reason, the Amazonian warriors Bella and Rita are seen wearing nuns' habits when the Iron Cross Army first resurrects them in Episode 35. | |
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Tragic Monster | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e35bc0f7 | comment |
Tragic Monster: Kabuton, Episode 9's Machine BEM, as well as the Snake Woman in Episode 10. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e540d1e6 | type |
Camp | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e540d1e6 | comment |
Camp: Has exaggerated theatrical style in spades. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e5421161 | type |
Expy | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e5421161 | comment |
Expy: In Episode 17, when Samson the wrestler turns into a Machine BEM, he resembles The Thing. Saeko Yoshida, Amazoness' civilian identity, is a gender flipped version of J. Jonah Jameson. Professor Monster is also loosely based on Doctor Doom. | |
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Something Person | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e6c6d3ea | comment |
Something Person: Spider-Man, as ever. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e9604359 | type |
Monster of the Week | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_e9604359 | comment |
Monster of the Week: The Machine BEMs are an assortment of monsters, Spider-Man facing one of them in every episode. | |
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Big Creepy-Crawlies | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_eb4086e3 | comment |
Big Creepy-Crawlies: Cockroach Machine, Episode 24's Machine BEM, is a giant cockroach. | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_eb81c601 | comment |
Big Damn Heroes: Detective Tachibana gets such a moment in Episode 39 when he saves Spider-Man from being executed by the monsters of the week. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_ece27800 | type |
Kill and Replace | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_ece27800 | comment |
Kill and Replace: In the seventh episode, the Iron Cross Army kill the band who created the song "Spider-Man Boogie" and replace them with cyborg duplicates as part of their plan. | |
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Wall Crawl | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_ed98f038 | comment |
Wall Crawl: A standard part of the Spider-Man arsenal. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f1c860c4 | type |
Spider-Sense | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f1c860c4 | comment |
Spider-Sense: As usual, this Spider-Man has a special sense that warns him of danger. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f482730a | type |
No Peripheral Vision | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f482730a | comment |
No Peripheral Vision: In the first episode, Takuya manages to hide from his family after becoming Spider-Man for the first time by clinging to the ceiling of his (not that large) bedroom. | |
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Human Aliens | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f4aeb714 | comment |
Human Aliens: Garia, Professor Monster, and most of the Iron Cross Army are aliens who are indistinguishable from humans. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f56aeb67 | type |
Alien Invasion | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_f56aeb67 | comment |
Alien Invasion: Courtesy of the Iron Cross Army. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fb5ab090 | type |
Loan Shark | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fb5ab090 | comment |
Loan Shark: The Iron Cross Army sets up a false organization of these as part of its plot in Episode 24, kidnapping people who can't pay them back to put them to work in one of their factories to produce poisonous gas. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fb6b207f | type |
You Killed My Father | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fb6b207f | comment |
You Killed My Father: The Iron Cross Army killed Takuya's father in the first episode, the main motivation for him becoming Spider-Man and battling the Iron Cross Army being so that he can avenge his father's death. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fb979ddd | type |
Like That Show, But with Mecha | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fb979ddd | comment |
Like That Show but with Mecha | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fdad625e | type |
Was Once a Man | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_fdad625e | comment |
Was Once a Man: Several Machine BEMs were ordinary humans who were kidnapped by the Iron Cross Army and rebuilt into horrible monsters. | |
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Spider-Man (Japan) / int_ff6ae1f6 | type |
Evil-Detecting Dog | |
Spider-Man (Japan) / int_ff6ae1f6 | comment |
Evil-Detecting Dog: Ricky from Episode 16 could sense Ninders in disguise. | |
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