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  1. Spider-Man (Japanese: スパイダーマン, Hepburn: Supaidāman), also referred to as Japanese Spider-Man or Toei Spider-Man, is a Japanese live-action tokusatsu super hero television series produced by Toei Company, loosely based on Marvel Comics' character of the same name via a contract that was negotiated by producer Gene Pelc.

  2. Spider-Man: Created by Steve Ditko, Stan Lee. With Shinji Tôdô, Mitsuo Andô, Yukie Kagawa, Tôru Ôhira. Motorcross racer Takuya Yamashiro battles the evil forces of Professor Monster and his Iron Cross Army as the superhero Spider-Man, aided by the transforming mecha Leopardon.

  3. Takuya Yamashiro was a motor cross driver, son of the astrophysicist Dr. Hiroshi Yamashiro and the man who would become his realities Spider-Man. Whilst practicing on his motorbike, Takuya began to receive telepathic messages from Garia calling out to him.

  4. Spider-Man (スパイダーマン, Supaidāman) is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero drama co-developed by Toei Company and Marvel Comics, serving as an adaptation of the Marvel character of the same name to which it is referred to as Toei's Spider-Man. The series aired from May 17, 1978 to March 14, 1979, with...

  5. "The Time of Revenge Has Come! Beat Down Iron Cross Group!!" Spider-Man (Japanese TV Series) Season 1 Episode 1. Release Date. May 17, 1978. Director (s) Kōichi Takemoto. Writer (s) Shōzō Uehara. You now have the power of the Spider-Man. — Garia. Fandom Trivia. Quiz. How well do you know Spider-Man? 10 questions.

  6. May 17, 1978 · May 17, 1978 • 24m. Sees motorcycle racer Takuya Yamashiro gain the powers of Spider-Man. With his new powers and the help of Marveller, he transforms into Leopardon in order to defeat Professor Monster and his evil Iron Cross Army. Expand.

  7. Spider-Man , also referred to as Japanese Spider-Man or Toei Spider-Man, is a Japanese live-action tokusatsu super hero television series produced by Toei Company, loosely based on Marvel Comics' character of the same name via a contract that was negotiated by producer Gene Pelc.