Ōgon Bat


Ōgon Bat is a Japanese superhero created by Suzuki Ichiro and Takeo Nagamatsu in 1931 who originally debuted in a kamishibai. Ōgon Bat is considered to be the world's first comic book superhero, and is a precursor to later superhero characters such as the Japanese kamishibai character Prince of Gamma, and the American comic book characters Superman and Batman.

History

Ōgon Bat was created by sixteen-year old Takeo Nagamatsu and twenty-five year old Suzuki Ichiro in 1931 and was named after the Golden Bat cigarette brand. The two were inspired by drawings of mythological characters in Tokyo's Ueno Royal Museum to create a new hero based on science rather than mythology. The character debuted in a kamishibai, a type of traveling show in which a sequence of pictures are shown, narrated by a storyteller. The character was popular enough to survive the decline of kamishibai following World War II, and was eventually adapted into manga and anime.
The character featured in three live-action movies: Ôgon Bat: Matenrô no Kaijin, released in 1950; Ôgon Batto, released in 1966; and the comedy biopic Ôgon Batto ga Yattekuru, released in 1972. He also appeared in a 52-episode anime series that aired on Nippon TV from 1967 to 1968.

Character description

Ōgon Bat is a being from ancient Atlantis who was sent forward in time 10,000 years to battle evil forces threatening the present day. He has a golden skull-shaped head, wears a green and white swashbuckler outfit with a high-collared red cape, and carries a rapier. He lives in a fortress in the Japanese Alps. His superpowers include superhuman strength, invulnerability, and the ability to fly. Ōgon Bat has an evil counterpart known as Kurayami Bat. His main enemy is Dr. Erich Nazō, the leader of a crime syndicate bent on world domination, who wears a black costume and mask with bat-like ears, a red eye and a blue eye.

Film

A live-action film version of Ōgon Bat was released theatrically by Toei in Japan on December 21, 1966 starring Sonny Chiba as Dr. Yamatone.

Plot

Professor Yamatone and his family visit present day Egypt, and discover an ancient tomb belonging to a god of justice and protector of the weak known as Ogon Bat. When the Professor is taken captive by Gorgo, agent of the evil Dr. Erich Nazō, his daughter Mari pleads for Ogon Bat to save her father. As she starts to cry, her tears fall in Ogon Bat's tomb and revive him. From then on, Mari calls on Ogon Bat to fight against evil.

Cast

List of anime episodes

Episode NamePremiere Date
1"The Birth of Golden Bat" April 1, 1967
2"Mammoth Killer" April 8, 1967
3"Ge-Georg" April 15, 1967
4"Crisis" April 22, 1967
5"Man Eating Plants" April 29, 1967
6"In Pursuit of the Melon Bombs" May 6, 1967
7"Monster Sand Beronya" May 13, 1967
8"Space Monster Alligon" May 20, 1967
9"Worm Monster Gaigon" May 27, 1967
10"The Battle of Uranium Island" June 3, 1967
11"The Mystery of Finkhamen" June 10, 1967
12"Dr. Jinger's Poison Mushrooms" June 17, 1967
13"Mutant 5" June 24, 1967
14"Atomic Black Gyatt" July 1, 1967
15"Nero the Destructor" July 8, 1967
16"Ghilton, the Stone Man" July 15, 1967
17"Galgar the Monster Bird" July 22, 1967
18"The Star of Polynesia" July 29, 1967
19"Bat vs. Bat" August 5, 1967
20"The Land of the Blue Flame" August 12, 1967
21"The Queen of Root Sigma" August 19, 1967
22"The Mystery of Volcano Peron" August 26, 1967
23"Black Mask the Thief" September 2, 1967
24"The Devil's Ruby" September 9, 1967
25"The Robot City" September 16, 1967
26"Rayman Boldo" September 23, 1967
27"The Eye of Tarangé" September 30, 1967
28"Sword of the Queen Axis" October 7, 1967
29"Mystery of the Space Bat" October 14, 1967
30"Superpowered Cyborgs" October 21, 1967
31"The Ghost Tower" October 28, 1967
32"The Devil's Giant Statue" November 4, 1967
33"The Invisible Monster Glassgon" November 11, 1967
34"The Great World Flood" November 18, 1967
35"Underground Monster Mogurah" November 25, 1967
36"The Great Explosion" December 2, 1967
37"Two-Headed Monster Gegera" December 9, 1967
38"The Dinosaur Trap" December 16, 1967
39"The Skeleton's Pilotage" December 23, 1967
40"The Day of Darkness" December 30, 1967
41"The Indian Princess" January 6, 1968
42"The Witch and Monster Hiidoro" January 13, 1968
43"The Cyclops in the Mine" January 20, 1968
44"Revenge of the Liger Man" January 27, 1968
45"The Death-bringing Woman" February 3, 1968
46"The Bat Hag and the Monster Shelgon" February 10, 1968
47"The Mysterious Gerontium 90" February 17, 1968
48"The Little Assassins" February 24, 1968
49"The Bat Man" March 2, 1968
50"Circus Monster Gablar" March 9, 1968
51"The Resurrection of Dark Bat" March 16, 1968
52"The Crumbling of the Nazō Empire" March 23, 1968