Gridman the Hyper Agent explained

Native Name:Denkou Choujin Gridman
Creator:Tsuburaya Productions
Developer:Naoyuki Edo
Yasushi Hirano
Director:Kimiyoshi Soga
Voices:Hikaru Midorikawa
Narrated:Yuji Machi
Composer:Osamu Totsuka
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:39
Producer:Kazuo Tsubaraya
Nobuyuki Oyama
Hiroshi Inoue
Runtime:24 minutes
Company:Tsuburaya Productions
Network:TBS
Related:Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad
SSSS.Gridman

, known as Gridman the Hyper Agent in some English-speaking territories, is a 1993–1994 Japanese tokusatsu "Giant Hero" series created by Tsuburaya Productions (the producers of Ultraman) and would be Tsuburaya's last non-Ultra superhero production before Bio Planet WoO.[1] It was the inspiration and source material for DiC Entertainment's Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad.

Shot on live video, Gridman was the first series by Tsuburaya Productions to utilize D-2 digital video for its special effects scenes, allowing for smoother slow-motion photography. Tsuburaya, having switched to digital techniques since then, would continue to use D-2 for all future productions.

The series was released in the United States with subtitles in English on the television network TOKU on December 18, 2017.[2] The series was also made available on Toku's streaming service and on its Amazon Prime channel.

On October 30, 2020, the series began streaming episodes weekly on Tsuburaya's Ultraman Official YouTube channel to mark the second anniversary of SSSS.Gridman. Episodes are released each Friday at 6:30pm JST and have English subtitles available. Two weeks after the premiere date of each episode, the episode is removed from the channel.[3] Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete series on Blu-ray for the first time in North America on August 17, 2021.

Story

Three computer-savvy kids—Naoto, Yuka and Ippei—create their own video game superhero, but then discover it's possessed by an inter-dimensional police officer named Gridman. Pursuing an evil program called Khan Digifer, he merges with Naoto and fights Khan Digifer's digitized monsters (created by social misfit Takeshi) in order to prevent the computerized demon from wreaking havoc on the town of Sakuragaoka and the entire Human World.[1]

Cast

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Other media

Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

See main article: Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. Airing from September 1994 to April 1995 in syndication, Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad was an American adaption of Gridman produced by Tsuburaya, Ultracom (Tsuburaya's American division), and DiC Entertainment. It starred Matthew Lawrence as Sam Collins/Servo, Glen Beaudin as Malcolm Frink, Troy Slaten as Amp Ere, Kevin Castro as Tanker, Robin Mary Florence as Sydney Forrester, Rembrandt Sabelis as Lucky London, Jayme Betcher as Jennifer Doyle, John Wesley as Principal Pratchert, Diana Bellamy as Rimba Starkey, Kelli Kirkland as Yolanda Pratchert, and Tim Curry as the voice of Kilokahn. The story revolves around a rock band named Team Samurai, led by Collins, that fights evil Mega Virus monsters created by Malcolm Frink and brought to life by Kilokahn in the Digital World. Due to direct involvement from Tsuburaya, unlike most adaptions of Tokusatsu programs from that time period, Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad remained largely faithful to its source material and retained elements from Gridman including sound effects, character traits and arcs, plot points, and certain names.

Denkou Choujin Gridman: boys invent great hero

In 2015, the series inspired an animated short directed by Akira Amemiya and produced by Studio Trigger for the Japan Animator Expo. Entitled,, it debuted on January 16, 2015.[1] [4] It features the return of Takeshi Todo and the brief appearance of, another Hyper Agent like Gridman who has never made it to the show's final cut.

The entire short took place in 22 years after Gridman's final battle with Khan Digifer. Takeshi Todo, a former brainwashed servant of Khan, reflects on the past incidents as monster attacks took place in real life. Using the Acceptor, he transforms into Gridman Sigma before facing the monster.[5] [6]

Gridman Universe

See main article: SSSS.Gridman. During Anime Expo 2017, Akira Amemiya, Studio Trigger and Tsuburaya announced SSSS.GRIDMAN, a brand new original anime series incorporating elements from both the original Gridman and its western adaptation, which aired in 2018.[7] It is followed by a 2021 sequel called SSSS.Dynazenon with a crossover film, Gridman Universe , released in 2023.[8]

Songs

Opening theme
Ending theme
Insert song

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 『電光超人グリッドマン』Blu-ray-Box発売決定!「ウルトラマンフェスティバル2017」特別イベントでは会場全体でグリッドビーム!. m-78.jp. 2017-12-07. ja. 2017-08-25.
  2. Web site: TOKU to Air Gridman Live-Action TV Series. December 1, 2017. December 1, 2017. Anime News Network.
  3. Web site: Gridman the Hyper Agent Now Streaming in the Official Ultraman Channel.
  4. Web site: Kill la Kill's Trigger Makes Gridman Short for Animator Expo. January 12, 2015. July 3, 2017. Anime News Network.
  5. Web site: 「電光超人グリッドマン」20年経てアニメで動く 日本アニメ(ーター)見本市に登場. animeanime.jp. 2017-12-05. ja. 2015-01-16.
  6. Web site: 9th Animator Expo Short 'Gridman' Streamed. Anime News Network. 2017-12-05. 2015-01-19.
  7. Web site: Studio Trigger Announces 3 New Anime Titles. July 3, 2017. July 3, 2017. Anime News Network.
  8. Web site: Gridman Universe Anime Film Unveils Visual, Returning Cast, 2023 Premiere . Anime News Network . August 26, 2022 . August 26, 2022.