MechaGolem
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I noticed Over-Time has started adding notes to the recent episodes of Akibaranger that didn't already have them. Regarding said notes for Episode #12 I have a question which I already posted in their comment section but would like to reiterate here since I know some of their members are also members of this forum.
Here is the note in question:
And my question is "Why Megaloman?" I mean why are you so sure that Prism Ace is a reference specifically to Megaloman? The only reason given is that he has a mane, but there are a lot of other “Giant Heroes” who have had similar glam rocker locks; P Productions Ambassador Magma and Toho’s Godman being two that spring to mind. Considering this it seems odd that you would zero in on Megaloman who, as you note, is obscure even to Japanese tokusatsu fans and isn’t even a Tsuburaya or Toei character. It seems to me that Prism Ace is just suppose to be a spoof of Giant Heroes in general, with the focus being those from TPC in particular, so again I’m curious as to why you think Megaloman is being referenced directly here?
Here is the note in question:
4:51 Prism Ace is an obvious reference to the Ultraman series, but also an old Toho property called Megaloman. Toho made a series of noteworthy TV shows in the late 70s, so it could get a cut of the money to be made from the ongoing superhero boom. Megaloman combined elements of both Super Sentai and the “giant hero” subgenre, featuring a quintet of heroes, and a protagonist who could grow to giant size to battle monsters. Megaloman had a flowing mane much like Prism Ace’s, as well as a similar design and color scheme. He fought enemies with kung fu and burning fire attacks. The show ran for 31 episodes in 1979. Although Megaloman is historically an important show in some ways, it’s always been overshadowed by its “older siblings” Rainbowman and Ryusei Ningen Zone (a.k.a. Zone Fighter, which featured a Godzilla cameo). Although Megaloman has been rerun a few times, it never grew popular enough to merit a home video release in any format. So don’t feel bad if you’ve never seen Megaloman… most people in Japan haven’t, either!
And my question is "Why Megaloman?" I mean why are you so sure that Prism Ace is a reference specifically to Megaloman? The only reason given is that he has a mane, but there are a lot of other “Giant Heroes” who have had similar glam rocker locks; P Productions Ambassador Magma and Toho’s Godman being two that spring to mind. Considering this it seems odd that you would zero in on Megaloman who, as you note, is obscure even to Japanese tokusatsu fans and isn’t even a Tsuburaya or Toei character. It seems to me that Prism Ace is just suppose to be a spoof of Giant Heroes in general, with the focus being those from TPC in particular, so again I’m curious as to why you think Megaloman is being referenced directly here?

