This was a tie in for the equally RARE Japanese Live Action Spiderman show. Contact me if you need a dvd source for this. For more superhero spots visit us at http://www.vintagetvcommercials.com
@1983parrothead Bandai and Toei didn´t worked together till the 90´s, the robot and stuff was due to the decision of giving full permission to Katsushi Murakami to do whatever he feel was necessary to show, and he saw the capability to market Spider-man to the japanese audience.
When Toei started their project on this version of Spider-Man, it was planned to be a live action version of the 1970s comics, but Bandai begged them to add vehicles so they can manufacture and sell toy replicas of the vehicles. Tthe 1987 TMNT and the cartoon show adaptions of films, video games, etc. were made for similar reasons to this version of Spider-Man.
@00.30 seconds it's like he said it ruein (ruin) IQ wtf?!?!
Quickscop35 1 month ago
OH LOOK! HERE COME THE TRANSFORMING ROBOTS THAT TRANSFORM LIKE TRANSFORMERS!!! I THINK THEY'RE CALLED.....spiderman. (o30)???
brinxe76 6 months ago 2
OMG =.=..
Dodalalal91 9 months ago
@1983parrothead Bandai and Toei didn´t worked together till the 90´s, the robot and stuff was due to the decision of giving full permission to Katsushi Murakami to do whatever he feel was necessary to show, and he saw the capability to market Spider-man to the japanese audience.
Ultramainterzab 9 months ago
When Toei started their project on this version of Spider-Man, it was planned to be a live action version of the 1970s comics, but Bandai begged them to add vehicles so they can manufacture and sell toy replicas of the vehicles. Tthe 1987 TMNT and the cartoon show adaptions of films, video games, etc. were made for similar reasons to this version of Spider-Man.
1983parrothead 10 months ago
Wow I want one! where could I get it? jk
extrememonaXXX 1 year ago
@TTNoble77 ok thanks.
ThoGunArm 1 year ago
@ThoGunArm This is what gave SS an idea
TTNoble77 1 year ago
It's weird, it's Japanese.....I love it! Why Spiderman needed a giant transforming robot I'll never know, it's it's all apart of the appeal.
BluTrilobite 1 year ago
@Loquendo3000 No, in Japan from 1975-today Power Rangers was called Super Sentai, This is Japanese Spiderman, a separate Tokusatsu series.
ThoGunArm 1 year ago