Here's another Toku-Timeline as we take back from previous years starting from 1954 to review all Tokusatsu movies and series debut on that year. So let's take back on the first part of the year 1973.
Tetsujin Tiger Seven is aired on Fuji TV every Saturdays from October,6,1973 to March,30,1974 that completed 26 episodes. It is another creation of P. Productions aside from two Lion Maru series.This is the first Tokusatsu series wearing a tiger form.
Fireman or also known as Magma Man is aired on NTV every Wednesdays from January,17,1973 to July,31,1973 that completed 30 episodes. It is created by Tsuburaya productions and aired with Ultraman Taro and Jumborg Ace in the same year.
Jumborg Ace is aired on MBS every Wednesdays from January,17,1973 to December,29,1973that completed 50 Episodes. It is another giant hero motif Tokusatsu series created by Tsuburaya Productions to be aired together with Ultraman Taro and Fireman.
Kamen Rider V3 is aired on NET every Saturdays from February,17,1973 to February,9,1974 that completed 52 Episodes. It is the second Kamen Rider series created by Ishinimori Productions , that also considered as the sequel of Kamen Rider series (Kamen Rider Ichigo and Nigo).
Godzilla vs. Megalon is premiered on Saturday March,17,1973 which is created by Toho Productions.This is the thirteenth Godzilla movie , on this Godzilla Movie he will have a new partner called Jet Jaguar a robot.
Zone Fighter is aired on NTV every Mondays from April,2,1973 to September,24,1973 that completed 26 Episodes. This series is created by Toho Productions for competing the Ishinimori's Henshin hero series such as Kamen Rider.
Fuun Lion Maru is aired on Fuji TV every Fridays from April,4,1973 to September,19,1973 that completed 25 Episodes. It is the second series after Kaiketsu Lion Maru in 1972.
Super Robot Red Baron is aired on NTV every Fridays from April,4,1973 to March,27,1974 that completed 39 Episodes. This series is produced by Nippon Gendai and Senkousha.It is one of the most popular live-action giant robot series. We will continue the Part 2 of Toku-Timeline 1973 on our next post.
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