Chargeman Ken!

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Chargeman Ken!
Cover for the First DVD Volume.
チャージマン研!
(Chājiman Ken!)
GenreScience fiction
Created byEiji Tanaka
Tetsuji Suzukawa
Anime television series
Directed byNoboru Miura
Produced byHiromichi Mogaki
Written byMasaaki Wakuda
Toyohiro Andō
Yoshio Tamado
Music byKunio Miyauchi
StudioKnack Productions
Licensed by
Original networkFirst-run syndication
Original run April 1, 1974 June 28, 1974
Episodes65
Manga
Written byKiyotaka Arashi (1-2)
Ryū Morio (3-6)
Published byTokuma Shoten
MagazineTV Land
Original runMarch 1, 1974August 1, 1974
Manga
Written byIkuo Miyazoe
Published byAkita Shoten
MagazineBōken Ō
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 1, 1974July 1, 1974

Chargeman Ken! (チャージマン研!, Chājiman Ken!) is a science fiction anime series created by Tetsuji Suzukawa and Eiji Tanaka and animated by Knack Productions (now ICHI Corporation). It was directed by Noboru Miura and written by Masaaki Wakuda, Toyohiro Andō and Yoshio Tamado, with the characters designed by Tanaka. A total of 65 episodes were broadcast in syndication in various networks (it was broadcast in the Kantō region on TBS) from April 1 to June 28, 1974, in 10-minute slots from 5:30 to 5:40 PM, Monday through Friday. Each episode of the series is a self-contained story. Discotek Media currently licenses the series outside Japan.[1]

Plot[edit]

The story takes place in the year 2074, in a futuristic city where science has developed by leaps and bounds,[2] and the Juralian aliens are planning to invade Earth. 10-year-old Ken Izumi disguises himself as Chargeman and struggles to protect the Earth from the threat of the Juralians.

Characters[edit]

Izumi family[edit]

Ken Izumi (泉 研, Izumi Ken)
voiced by Setsuko Takemoto
The protagonist of the franchise, a 5th grade student at Yoi Elevator school, somewhere in Japan. Ken is extremely powerful, able to inflict debilitating punches on a Juralian who has been credibly disguised as a boxing champion. He has the ability to transform into Chargeman Ken when exposed to even a minuscule amount of light, though the total lack of it has prevented him from transforming several times. As Chargeman Ken, he has the mount Sky Rod and carries the Alpha Gun, both of which can instantly kill Juralians by a beam-like attack, and wears the Vizum Belt that can make a lethal vortex of wind. He kills Juralians indiscriminately, even if they are not attacking or are running away. There are several instances of his dispensing with large amounts of hostages in ruthless attacks on Juralian fortifications and transports. Ken's only admitted weakness per se is mathematics, but his hatred for tomato juice has been used to identify his imposter.
Caron Izumi (泉 キャロン, Izumi Kyaron)
Ken's 7-year-old sister. She has compassion for animals and is often supportive of her brother.
Barican (バリカン, Barican)
voiced by Fuyuki Takahashi
Ken's robot companion.
Hiroshi Izumi (泉 博, Izumi Hiroshi)
voiced by Kiyoshi Kawanishi
Ken and Caron's father. He is described as a physician, though he has never been shown practicing medicine in the anime series. Indeed, his wife has forgotten his profession, and he himself commented on a mental hospital in a derogatory fashion.
Saori Izumi (泉 さおり, Izumi Saori)
voiced by Yuki Aida
Ken and Caron's mother and Hiroshi's wife.

Juralians[edit]

Maou (魔王, Maō)
voiced by Noboru Sato
The chief antagonist of the franchise, leader of the Juralians invading Earth. Atypical for Juralians, Maou has two eyes.
Juralians (ジュラル星人, Juraru seijin)
Juralians are vaguely humanoid, maroon-colored, with a slim waist, broad chest, long, tentacle-like limbs, and have a single eye capable of emitting a beam-like attack that can disintegrate any life form it hits and do severe damage to structural members of buildings and towers. They have the ability to transform into other lifeforms, such as humans or horses. Juralians do not have reflections in mirrors, a characteristic used by Ken and other protagonists to distinguish them from humans and robots.

Episode list[edit]

# Title Original air date
01"Danger!! The Children's Space Station"
(Japanese: 危機!! 子供宇宙ステーション)
April 1, 1974 (1974-04-01)
02"Safe by a Hair!"
(Japanese: 危機一髪!!)
April 2, 1974 (1974-04-02)
03"The Butterfly Swarm Flutters!"
(Japanese: 蝶の大群が舞う)
April 3, 1974 (1974-04-03)
04"The Mysterious Handsome Boy"
(Japanese: 謎の美少年)
April 4, 1974 (1974-04-04)
05"Terror! The Mummy Comes by Carriage!"
(Japanese: 恐怖! ミイラが馬車でやってくる)
April 5, 1974 (1974-04-05)
06"Uncanny! The Space Botanical Garden"
(Japanese: 怪奇! 宇宙植物園)
April 8, 1974 (1974-04-08)
07"Man of the West Ken!"
(Japanese: 西部の男・研!)
April 9, 1974 (1974-04-09)
08"Juralian X-6"
(Japanese: ジュラル星人X-6号)
April 10, 1974 (1974-04-10)
09"Enter, the Juralmons!"
(Japanese: ジュラルモンス登場)
April 11, 1974 (1974-04-11)
10"Barican Runs Amuck!"
(Japanese: バリカン大暴れ!)
April 12, 1974 (1974-04-12)
11"Save the Earth!"
(Japanese: 地球を守れ!)
April 15, 1974 (1974-04-15)
12"We Can't Eat Vegetable Salad"
(Japanese: 野菜サラダが食べられない)
April 16, 1974 (1974-04-16)
13"Showdown! The Undersea City"
(Japanese: 対決! 海底都市)
April 17, 1974 (1974-04-17)
14"The Daibutsu that Vanished Into the Night"
(Japanese: 闇夜に消えた大仏)
April 18, 1974 (1974-04-18)
15"The Art Gallery Mystery!"
(Japanese: 美術館の怪!)
April 19, 1974 (1974-04-19)
16"Murder Record, Melody of Terror!"
(Japanese: 殺人レコード 恐怖のメロディー)
April 22, 1974 (1974-04-22)
17"Find Ken's Secret!"
(Japanese: 研の秘密を探れ!)
April 23, 1974 (1974-04-23)
18"The Great Escape from Prison Island"
(Japanese: 囚人島大脱走)
April 24, 1974 (1974-04-24)
19"Bank Gang - Caron's in Danger!"
(Japanese: 銀行ギャング キャロンが危ない)
April 25, 1974 (1974-04-25)
20"Ken Gets a Girlfriend"
(Japanese: ガールフレンドが出来た)
April 26, 1974 (1974-04-26)
21"Caron's Present"
(Japanese: キャロンへの贈り物)
April 29, 1974 (1974-04-29)
22"Time Bomb Fax TV"
(Japanese: 時限爆弾電送テレビ)
April 30, 1974 (1974-04-30)
23"Mental Hospital Terror"
(Japanese: 恐怖! 精神病院)
May 1, 1974 (1974-05-01)
24"An Invitation to the Robot Club"
(Japanese: ロボットクラブへの招待状)
May 2, 1974 (1974-05-02)
25"Save Young Yuuichi!"
(Japanese: 雄一少年を救え!)
May 3, 1974 (1974-05-03)
26"The Girl Who Lost Her Memory"
(Japanese: 記憶を無くした少女)
May 6, 1974 (1974-05-06)
27"The Burning Poison Mushroom House"
(Japanese: 燃える毒きのこの家)
May 7, 1974 (1974-05-07)
28"Space Rocket Z9"
(Japanese: 宇宙ロケットZ9号)
May 8, 1974 (1974-05-08)
29"Rub Out the Fashion Model!"
(Japanese: ファッションモデルを消せ!)
May 9, 1974 (1974-05-09)
30"Save Caron From the Top of the Tower!"
(Japanese: 塔上のキャロンを救え!)
May 10, 1974 (1974-05-10)
31"Crisis! One Second to Blast"
(Japanese: 危機! 爆破1秒前)
May 13, 1974 (1974-05-13)
32"The Master Safe Cracker"
(Japanese: 金庫破りの名人)
May 14, 1974 (1974-05-14)
33"Is My Dad Old-Fashioned?"
(Japanese: 僕のパパは時代おくれ?)
May 15, 1974 (1974-05-15)
34"Sky Rod, Burrow into the Earth's Depths!"
(Japanese: スカイロッド 地底に突っこめ!)
May 16, 1974 (1974-05-16)
35"Dynamite in the Brain!"
(Japanese: 頭の中にダイナマイト)
May 17, 1974 (1974-05-17)
36"Shudder! The Devil's Hospital"
(Japanese: 戦慄! 悪魔の病院)
May 20, 1974 (1974-05-20)
37"Beat the Hijack"
(Japanese: ハイジャックをやっつけろ!)
May 21, 1974 (1974-05-21)
38"Operation Juralian Fake Friendship"
(Japanese: ジュラルのニセ友情作戦)
May 22, 1974 (1974-05-22)
39"The Pretty Boy Robot is a Herald of Death"
(Japanese: 美人ロボットは殺しの使者)
May 23, 1974 (1974-05-23)
40"Race on Murder Highway"
(Japanese: 疾走! 殺人ハイウェイ)
May 24, 1974 (1974-05-24)
41"Cinderella Girl"
(Japanese: シンデレラの少女)
May 27, 1974 (1974-05-27)
42"The Air Force Base is Targeted!"
(Japanese: 空軍基地が狙われている!)
May 28, 1974 (1974-05-28)
43"Peer Through the Camera Viewfinder!"
(Japanese: カメラのファインダーを覗け!)
May 29, 1974 (1974-05-29)
44"Beat the Fake Ken!"
(Japanese: 研の偽者をやっつけろ!)
May 30, 1974 (1974-05-30)
45"When the Cuckoo Clock Strikes Three"
(Japanese: 鳩時計が3時を指したら)
May 31, 1974 (1974-05-31)
46"Terror! The House of the White-Haired Crone!"
(Japanese: 恐怖! 白髪老婆の家)
June 3, 1974 (1974-06-03)
47"The Great Juralian Counterattack"
(Japanese: ジュラルの大逆襲)
June 4, 1974 (1974-06-04)
48"Showdown on the Solitary Island!"
(Japanese: 孤島の対決!)
June 5, 1974 (1974-06-05)
49"The Delinquent's True Colors"
(Japanese: 不良少年の正体は!)
June 6, 1974 (1974-06-06)
50"Save the Orphan Center!"
(Japanese: みなし子センターを救え!)
June 7, 1974 (1974-06-07)
51"Stray Dog Koro"
(Japanese: 捨て犬コロ)
June 10, 1974 (1974-06-10)
52"Blow Up the Undersea Oil Field!"
(Japanese: 海底油田を爆破しろ!)
June 11, 1974 (1974-06-11)
53"The Suspicious Bride"
(Japanese: 怪しい花嫁)
June 12, 1974 (1974-06-12)
54"Spooky! The Waxwork Museum"
(Japanese: 怪奇! ロウ人形館)
June 13, 1974 (1974-06-13)
55"The Ones They Met in Egypt"
(Japanese: エジプトで出会ったやつ)
June 14, 1974 (1974-06-14)
56"Runaway! Horseback Ken"
(Japanese: 暴走! 馬上の研)
June 17, 1974 (1974-06-17)
57"The Antarctic Amusement Park"
(Japanese: 南極遊園地)
June 18, 1974 (1974-06-18)
58"Circus of Fiends"
(Japanese: 悪魔のサーカス団)
June 19, 1974 (1974-06-19)
59"Forest of Terror"
(Japanese: 恐怖の森)
June 20, 1974 (1974-06-20)
60"Tsunami Attack"
(Japanese: 大津波の襲撃)
June 21, 1974 (1974-06-21)
61"Barican's Old Friend Pays a Visit"
(Japanese: バリカンの旧友が尋ねて来た)
June 24, 1974 (1974-06-24)
62"Crisis at the Agricultural Complex!"
(Japanese: 農業コンビナートの危機)
June 25, 1974 (1974-06-25)
63"Defeat the Murderous Boxer!"
(Japanese: 殺人ボクサーを倒せ!)
June 26, 1974 (1974-06-26)
64"Explosion! The Mammoth Control Center"
(Japanese: 爆発! マンモスコントロールセンター)
June 27, 1974 (1974-06-27)
65"Victory! Chargeman Ken!"
(Japanese: 勝利! チャージマン研)
June 28, 1974 (1974-06-28)

Production and cult status[edit]

Chargeman Ken! features several staff from Astroganger, including Seiichi Nishino, Eiji Tanaka, Toyohiro Andō, and Hiromichi Mogaki. As a result, the anime features similar character designs, story composition and characterization. According to Nishino, the show was produced with the aim of depicting life in the future, based on an illustrated futuristic story by Hiroshi Manabe.[2]

Chargeman Ken! was produced on a budget of 500,000 yen per episode, far lower than the average of 4—5 million yen for a 30-minute episode by 1974. The low budget caused Knack Productions's staff to become apathetic toward the show and largely skip work on it in favor of going to the beach.[2][3] Much information about the show is still unknown, including the voice actors, who are only listed as "Kindaiza Troupe" (劇団近代座 Gekidan Kindaiza).

Chargeman Ken! remained obscure until 2007, when a two-part DVD box set was released by Line Communications, with the episodes collected on a different order from the initial broadcast. The series became a viral hit on 2channel and Niconico, where users found unintentional comedic value in the show's flaws—including opportunistic and incoherent storytelling, poor pacing, animation inconsistencies, poor voice acting, and artifacts including hairs that appear on the film.[4] It then became an Internet meme, leading to dozens of video remixes and AMVs.[5] On August 20, 2010, almost 40 years after the original broadcast, the first official website for the anime was opened, and on October 27, 2010, the official soundtrack and tribute album "Chargeman Ken! Tribute to Soundtracks vol.1" was released.[6] In response to the boom on the Internet, the show was rebroadcast on AT-X[7] from 2008 to 2009, and on Kids Station[8] from July 2011 to January 2012, with the airing order being the same as that of the original broadcast. Discotek Media released the entire series on DVD in North America on October 31, 2017.[9]

A stage musical based on the series ran from October 31 to November 6, 2019, at Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo.[10][11] The second musical was staged at Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo from October 10 to October 18, 2020.[12]

On August 3, 2020, ICHI, the production company of the anime, started a crowdfunding campaign on Readyfor to restore and archive the original film reels, which had deteriorated significantly over the years.[13][14] A Blu-ray box of the show, published by Best Field, was released on June 30, 2021. The release includes all 65 episodes of the anime, including a bonus DVD containing ICHI's pilot films and a slideshow of the characters' model sheets, as well as a booklet featuring an interview with the producer.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Green, Scott (2016-08-14). "Discotek Licenses "Charge Man Ken", "Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer", "Arcadia of My Youth" and More "Lupin"". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  2. ^ a b c Animage, April 1979, p.79
  3. ^ Toshio Okada, Nao Minda, Shunichi Karasawa (May 2009). "狂気の低予算アニメ チャージマン研". オタクアミーゴスの逆襲. Rakkousha. pp. 10–21. ISBN 978-4903063300.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "「チャージマン研!」コラボイベントが「CHUNITHM CRYSTAL PLUS」で10月1日にスタート。毎日ドゥンドゥンやろうじゃねぇか". 4Gamer.net. 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  5. ^ Cartoon Research. "Worst Anime Ever: "Chargeman Ken" (1974)". Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  6. ^ Amazon Japan. "Chargeman Ken! Tribute to Soundtracks. Vol. 1". Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  7. ^ "チャージマン研!". AT-X. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  8. ^ "チャージマン研!". Kids Station. Archived from the original on 2011-07-03. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  9. ^ @discotekmedia (July 17, 2017). "The action-packed unintended comedy CHARGEMAN KEN Complete series set, coming to DVD on Halloween Day (Oct 31)!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^ Anime News Network. "Chargeman Ken! Anime Gets Stage Musical Adaptation This Fall". Retrieved May 30, 2019.
  11. ^ "アニメ「チャージマン研!」舞台化、主人公・研は4人". Stage Natalie. Natalie. 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  12. ^ "「チャージマン研!」第2弾開幕に安達勇人「全力で口パクの可能性を追求」". Stage Natalie. Natalie. 2020-10-12. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  13. ^ "チャージマン研!伝説の名(迷)作を守るためアーカイブ化を急げ!!". Readyfor. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  14. ^ "「チャージマン研!」を未来に残すためのクラファン、フィルムの経年劣化受けて". Comic Natalie. 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  15. ^ TC Entertainment, Inc. "チャージマン研! Blu-ray". Retrieved March 19, 2021.

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