Orgon Bat / Diavolik ... I need help....

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Orgon Bat / Diavolik ... I need help....

Postby Diabolik » Fri Aug 13, 2004 4:29 pm

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So....I need info on these films...

The Golden Bat ( Ogon Batto ) 1966, Italy

director
Hajime Sato
special effects
Sadao Kamimura

I belive made by Toei Studios.

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I've also seen this I belive the same character ( different movie ? ) I know there were cartoons, but these live action films have me frothing at the mouth.

Info on what excatly they are and what they are based on ( Im assuming its the same basic Fantomas/Diabolik character ) and how to actually get them woul be great. But Im going to assume its next to impossible.
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Postby Xenorama » Fri Aug 13, 2004 6:38 pm

There are places out there that have THE GOLDEN BAT- I've seen it. Horacio Higuchi wrote extensively about it in the lamented Monster! zine. Loads of fun, that's for sure. Directed by Hajime Sato. It was never released in this country, but has nothing to do with Diabolik.
The cartoon was dubbed into English and released in Australia as Fantoman (I think).


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Re: Orgon Bat / Diavolik ... I need help....

Postby ryuuseipro » Sat Aug 14, 2004 12:03 am

The Golden Bat (Ougon Batto) was Japan's first-ever modern superhero!

Long before Japan had comic-books and TV, they had "kamishibai" (paper plays), where children would gather around readers who travelled around neighborhoods and narrated 12-picture panel stories, as long as they bought the sweets sold to them!

One such kamishibai was created in 1930 by Takeo Nagamatsu, and it was called "The Golden Bat." It was about a mysterious avenger who sort of resembled the Phantom of the Opera (he was comically fat, wore a skull mask, and was clad in Shakespeare-style garb, cape and hat), and he could fly. He was a fighter for justice. Somewhere in the late 1940s, a manga adaptation was done by Osamu Tezuka, but the most popular adaptation was done in the mid-60s by Daiji Kazumine, whose design was translated into the Golden Bat you see in Toei's 1966 movie (the one you're talking about), and the 1967 anime series (the one titled Fantoman in international markets) that followed! In those, the Golden Bat was a mummy-like guardian who was awoken by an elite defense team (led by a goateed Sonny Chiba!), and helped them fight a race of evil aliens that sought to conquer the Earth!

I hope this helps! :wink:

Oh, did I mention that Shunsuke Kikuchi (one of my favorite composers, who would do classic superhero and anime music scores in the next decade) was the composer for the '66 movie? :D
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