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Japanese television series
Warrior of Love Rainbowman (愛の戦士レインボーマン, Ai no Senshi Reinbōman) is a tokusatsu series created by Kōhan Kawauchi. This was the first live action superhero
Warrior_of_Love_Rainbowman
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Rainbowman or Rainbow man may refer to: Rainbowman, a member of the Hype band, played by David Bowie Rainbow Man, an album by Jeff Bates, 2003 Rainbow-Man
Rainbowman
Japanese screenwriter (1920–2008)
He was originally from Hakodate, Hokkaido. His series Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972) is considered to be an inspiration for Go Nagai's Cutie Honey.
Kōhan_Kawauchi
Character created by David Bowie in 1971
boots and a leotard with colourful scarves sewn onto his shirt, was "Rainbowman". Describing his costume as "very spacey", he later explained that his
Ziggy_Stardust_(character)
Japanese entertainment corporation
Japan Heroes Universe (2016-present) Ike! Godman (1972) Warrior of Love: Rainbowman (1972) Zone Fighter (1973) Ike! Greenman (1973) Warrior Of Light: Diamond
Toho
1973 Japanese TV series or program
previous year, Toho had just made their first successful superhero show, Rainbowman. The series was also notable for its guest appearances by Toho's own Godzilla
Zone_Fighter
English band
they left the stage. Members included: David Bowie, alias Space Star/Rainbowman - vocals, 12-string guitar Mick Ronson, alias Gangsterman - Les Paul guitar
The_Hype_(band)
Japanese film genre
superhero shows in the 1970s included Kamen Rider (1971), Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972), Super Sentai (1975, trademarked in 1979) and Spider-Man (1978)
Tokusatsu
Japanese actress (1938–2006)
nara: Zen'in Shūgō!! Pretty Invader Milli (Steradian) Warrior of Love, Rainbowman (God Iguana) Seiun Kamen Machineman (1984, 36 episodes) - Ballboy (voice)
Machiko_Soga
American basketball player (born 1957)
fifth overall in the 1978 NBA draft. Short was affectionately nicknamed "Rainbowman" because of the distinctive rainbow-like high arc of his jump shots, something
Purvis_Short
Japanese manga artist (born 1951)
works created by others, the most well known being his adaptation of Rainbowman from 1972 to 1973. In 1978, he published his first original series, Nine
Mitsuru_Adachi
Japanese manga series by Go Nagai
different forms, including the Bannai Tarao mysteries and Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972). His decision to make the protagonist a "female android" came from
Cutie_Honey
English musician (1946–1993)
Tony Visconti. The group dressed up in superhero costumes, with Bowie as Rainbowman, Visconti as Hypeman, Ronson as Gangsterman, and Cambridge as Cowboyman
Mick_Ronson
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Kart Rainbow skink (disambiguation) Rainbow Warrior (disambiguation) Rainbowman (disambiguation) Rainbows in culture Rainbows in mythology Runbow, a 2015
Rainbow_(disambiguation)
Japanese actress
(1982) (Revi) The Kabocha Wine (1982) (Kanzaki, Yōko) Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982) (Yōko Ohmiya) The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982) (Kim
Hiromi_Tsuru
Japanese television programming block
produced products had received green lights, such as Toho's Warrior of Love, Rainbowman (愛の戦士レインボーマン, Ai no Senshi Reinbōman), which was aired on Friday evening
Super_Hero_Time
used as an inspiration to the protagonists of later series 7-Color Mask, Rainbowman, and Cutie Honey. In the film series, Bannai was played by Chiezō Kataoka
Bannai_Tarao
Japanese live-action tokusatsu TV series
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, Android Kikaider, Kamen Rider V3, Warrior of Love Rainbowman and many others, all of which were shown in the original Japanese dialogue
Battle_Fever_J
Japanese actor (1927–1984)
Hoero! (1972–83) as Takayuki Nishiyama(Semi-regular) Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972) AS Mr. K Shinsho Taikōki (1973) as Hosokawa Fujitaka Onihei Hankachō
Akihiko_Hirata
Japanese animation studio
Gonbe (1980) Game Center Arashi (1982, contracted by Shin-Ei Animation) Rainbowman (1982–1983) Sasuga no Sarutobi (1982–1984) Manga Nihonshi (1982–1984)
Tsuchida_Production
Dimension Fortress Macross Macross TV series 1982–83 Warrior of Love Rainbowman —N/a TV series 1982 God Mars: The Movie Mars Film Compilation 1983–84
List_of_mecha_anime
Dimension Fortress Macross October 3, 1982 June 26, 1983 Warrior of Love Rainbowman October 10, 1982 March 27, 1983 Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX
List of anime broadcast by TBS Television (Japan)
List_of_anime_broadcast_by_TBS_Television_(Japan)
1970. Retrieved 17 August 2023. Hughes, Rob (15 November 2022). "When Rainbowman met Gangsterman: The story of the gig that invented glam rock". louder
List of David Bowie band members
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Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator
(Snakeman) La Blue Girl (King Seikima, Narrator, Ninja) Warrior of Love Rainbowman (Gota Yamada) Fist of the North Star 2 (Ein) Adventure Kid (Officer) Saint
Ken_Yamaguchi
1986 Japanese manga and 1991 OVA
and A (2009–2012) 2010s Mix (2012–present) Other works Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972–1973) Short Program (1985–2009) Bōken Shōnen (1998–2006) Idol Ace
Slow_Step
Television series
Islam in 1959. The title character was the basis for Warrior of Love Rainbowman, which Kawauchi also created and wrote for, and also aired on NET. The
Messenger of Allah (TV series)
Messenger_of_Allah_(TV_series)
Japanese voice actress and singer (born 1973)
Splendide Shana Johan Talk CD Superiority Shana Johan Talk CD Sound Theater Rainbowman サウンドシアター レインボーマン Zhang Yulin Drama CD Requiem of the Rose King Richard
Mitsuki_Saiga
Japanese actor and voice actor
Dimension Fortress Macross – Linn Shaochin, Maistroff, Oigul Warrior of Love Rainbowman – Doctor Giruma 1983 Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman – Joe Akū Daisakusen Srungle
Minoru_Inaba
Japanese actor (1933–2023)
Emperor God Sigma (Shiwai Ritsu) 1981 Urusei Yatsura (Daimajin) 1982 Rainbowman (Dongoros) Space Adventure Cobra (Dan Brad) 1983 Fushigi no Kuni no Alice
Shōzō_Iizuka
1959 Japanese TV series or program
This series was "remade" by creator Kawauchi in 1972 as Warrior of Love Rainbowman, and it is also considered an inspiration behind Go Nagai's Cutey Honey
Seven_Color_Mask
Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator
Dr. Slump – Mr. Kimidori Hello! Sandybell – Edward 1982 Ai no Senshi Rainbowman – Heinz Shousa Ochamegami Monogatari Korokoro Poron – Poseidan Armored
Banjō_Ginga
Gridman the Hyper Agent SSSS.Gridman Godman Greenman Warrior of Love Rainbowman Ryūsei Ningen Zone/Zone Fighter Kure Kure Takora Enban Sensō Bankid Megaloman
List_of_Asian_superheroes
Japan 1982 Anime Tokimeki Tonight 34 Japan 1982–83 Anime Warrior of Love Rainbowman 22 Japan 1982–83 Anime Wil Cwac Cwac 30 United Kingdom 1982–86 Traditional
List of animated television series of 1982
List_of_animated_television_series_of_1982
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(damselfly), genus A character in the tokusatsu film Warrior of Love Rainbowman Deva (disambiguation) Datta (disambiguation) Ramkisoen Dewdat Oedayrajsing
Devadatta_(disambiguation)
Japanese film and print company
Series (Ultraman to Ultraman 80) Unico Urusei Yatsura Warrior of Love Rainbowman Yakyūkyō no Uta YAT Anshin! Uchū Ryokō Yu-Gi-Oh! series Yūkai Hodgkins
Tokyo_Laboratory
1973 Japanese TV series or program
"warrior", exemplified by titles like Android Kikaider and Warrior of Love Rainbowman. When TVB Jade resumed airing the series in October 1976, it was renamed
Kamen_Rider_V3
Television station in Honolulu
children's programming; it aired such tokusatsu programs as Kamen Rider, Rainbowman, and Android Kikaider. The success of the latter was particularly noteworthy;
KHNL
Japanese voice actor and narrator (1929–2013)
1972-1973 Ultraman Ace Ultraman Ace (voice) 52 episodes Warrior of Love Rainbowman Narrator 50 episodes 1973-1974 Kamen Rider V3 Great Leader of Destron
Gorō_Naya
TV series Group TAC, Toho Hiroshi Sasagawa 10 October Warrior of Love Rainbowman TV series MBS, Ai Kikaku Center Nobuhiro Okasako 12 October The New Adventures
1982_in_anime
Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator (born 1956)
Seahorse Mighty Orbots - Rob Simmons Sitting Ducks – Bill Warrior of Love Rainbowman both 1972 and 1982 openings, 1972 first ending (as Kenji Yasunaga) "Voice
Yū_Mizushima
Japanese sound effects company
Shōgaku Yonensei Miracle Girls Masked Ninja Red Shadow (anime series) Rainbowman (anime version) Shōnen Ashibe series Slayers series Tsuru Pika Hagemaru-kun
Fizz_Sound_Creation
Television station in Honolulu
children's programming; it aired such tokusatsu programs as Kamen Rider, Rainbowman, and Android Kikaider (known in Hawaii as Kikaida). The success of the
KIKU
Robby the Rascal October 7 – Tokimeki Tonight October 10 –Warrior of Love Rainbowman October 12 – The New Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee October 13 – Arcadia
List of Japanese television programs by date
List_of_Japanese_television_programs_by_date
1998 studio album by Animetal
Zaborger")) Denjin Zaborger 0:54 14. "Ike Rainbowman" (Ike Reinbōman (行けレインボーマン; "Go Rainbowman")) Warrior of Love Rainbowman 0:39 15. "Diamond Eye" (Daiyamondo
Animetal_Marathon_II
Japanese actress and voice actress
Six God Combination Godmars (1981–1982, Flore's mother) Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982–1983, Akiko Yamato) The Yearling (1983–1985, Ory Baxter) Katri,
Reiko_Mutō
2005 studio album by Animetal
Takeshi no Uta" ((ヤマトタケシの歌; "Song of Takeshi Yamato")) Warrior of Love Rainbowman 1:09 33. "Akai Yūhi no Barabaraman" ((赤い夕陽のバラバラマン; "Barabaraman of the
Animetal_Marathon_VII
Tokimeki Tonight debuts on Nippon Television. October 10 - Warrior of Love Rainbowman debuts on TBS. October 12 - Maya the Honey Bee debuts on TV Osaka and
1982_in_animation
TBS March 30 tokusatsu April 7, 1972 – March 30, 1973 Warrior of Love Rainbowman NET October 6 tokusatsu October 6, 1972 – September 18, 1973 Wild 7 Nippon
1973_in_Japanese_television
TBS April 7 tokusatsu April 7, 1972 – March 30, 1973 Warrior of Love Rainbowman NET October 6 tokusatsu October 6, 1972 – September 18, 1973 Wild 7 Nippon
1972_in_Japanese_television
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Name of a king.
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, victorious guardian.
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Great, Consort of Mahesh
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