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Tetsujin Tiger Seven (鉄人タイガーセブン, Tetsujin Taigā Sebun, Iron Man Tiger 7), was a Japanese tokusatsu television series that aired in 1973, produced by P Productions. Unlike the classic Lion Maru series, Iron Man Tiger 7 is set in modern Japan.

Takigawa Go gets the power to transform into Tetsujin Tiger Seven from an artificial heart and a magic pendant. To transform, he utters the henshin (transformation) phrase "Tiger Spark". Takigawa Go is played by Tatsuya Nanjô, who also starred in Toei's Henshin Ninja Arashi. Go rides a Suzuki motorcycle with rocket boosters. When he transforms into Tiger Seven, the motorcycle transforms as well to become "Spike Go". Spike Go can drive itself, coming to its master's aid when Tiger 7 roars.

Tetsujin Tiger 7 was P. Production's attempt at a Kamen Rider style series. They even hired Shunsuke Kikuchi composer of the 1970s Kamen Rider music to write the music for Tetsujin Tiger 7.

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Characters[]

Tetsujin Tiger Seven Go Takigawa
  • Professor Takigawa
  • Kitagawa Shiro
  • Sanpei Hayashi
  • June Aoki
  • Jiro Aoki

Mu Clan[]

  • Emperor Mu
  • Crown Prince Gill
  • Black Mask
  • Mu Empire Combatant
  • Mu Actient
    • Sand Actient
    • Magma Actient
    • Kappa Actient
    • Mummy Actient
    • Merman Actient
    • Oil Actient

Cast[]

  • Takigawa GoTatsuya Nanjô
  • Iron Man Tiger 7Kazuo Kamoshida
  • Professor TakigawaShizuo Chujô
  • Kitagawa ShiroShunichi Tatsu
  • Sanpei HayashiHironori Sakuma
  • June AokiYuka Kumari
  • Jiro AokiTomonori Yoshida
  • Crown Prince GillRyotaro Maki
  • Crown Prince Gill (voice)Kiyoshi Kobayashi
  • Black MaskMasayoshi Kimizuka
  • NarratorMasâki Okabe
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Crew[]

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Development[]

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Writing[]

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Casting[]

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Special Effects[]

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Matte Paintings[]

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Music[]

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Gallery[]

Legacy[]

Tochonger Seven
  • In 2017, a Local hero show named Fire Fox Tochionger Seven (炎の天狐トチオンガーセブン, Honō no Tenko Tochiongā Sebun) is claimed itself as Tetsujin Tiger Seven's "spiritual successor".
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