Ninja Captor

Ninja Captor  - TV series (1976)

Original title

忍者キャプター

Released

4/7/1976

Origin country

JP

Genre

Action & Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Kids, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production companies

TV Tokyo, Toei Company, Toei Advertising

Status

Ended

Number of seasons

1

Number of episodes

43

Description

Ninja Captor is a Japanese tokusatsu TV series aired from April 7, 1976 to January 26, 1977 on TV Tokyo 12 Channel, produced by Toei Company, Ltd. This Sentai-esque series aired during the run of Shotaro Ishinomori's original Super Sentai series, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and was notably first superhero team show produced by Toei under the Saburo Yatsude/Hatte pseudonym. Daisuke Izumo graduates from the Wind-Demon Stealth-Army, a secret army aiming for the conquest of Japan. He instead escapes, and becomes the leader of the "Captor," a ninja team supervised by Mujin Tendou. The Captor team's mission is to battle the ninja sent out by the Wind-Demon General, Retsufuu Fuuma. This show used to be considered by some to be a part of the Super Sentai franchise* , but was later excluded. In 2013, it got a Shout-Out in the fourth episode of Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger: Season 2.

Сезони

Season 1

Season 1

43 серій

06/04/1976

Ninja arts and chemical weapons fused together! A ninja of justice reborn in the modern era! The seven Captors use weapons and ninja arts to defeat evil ninja. Captors are named after those who capture others. Mujin Tendo, who carries the ancestry of the ninja, learned that Wind-Demon Reppu is planning to use ninja arts to take over Japan. In order to squash this plan, he secretly gathers ninja of justice. When Daisuke Izumo escapes and becomes hunted by the Wind-Demon Clan, Tendo invites him to become the Fire-Ninja and forms “Ninja Captor,” a group of ninja who fight for justice. In this hero action series, Ninja Captors utilize various weapons to dazzle with their ninja combat skills.

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7 Ninjas standing at Tokyo Tower

07/04/1976

Episode 2

2. Episode 2

14/04/1976

Episode 3

3. Episode 3

21/04/1976

Episode 4

4. Episode 4

28/04/1976

Episode 5

5. Episode 5

05/05/1976

Episode 6

6. Episode 6

12/05/1976

Episode 7

7. Episode 7

19/05/1976

Episode 8

8. Episode 8

26/05/1976

Episode 9

9. Episode 9

02/06/1976

Episode 10

10. Episode 10

09/06/1976

Episode 11

11. Episode 11

16/06/1976

Episode 12

12. Episode 12

23/06/1976

Episode 13

13. Episode 13

30/06/1976

Episode 14

14. Episode 14

07/07/1976

Episode 15

15. Episode 15

14/07/1976

Episode 16

16. Episode 16

21/07/1976

Episode 17

17. Episode 17

28/07/1976

Episode 18

18. Episode 18

04/08/1976

Episode 19

19. Episode 19

11/08/1976

Episode 20

20. Episode 20

18/08/1976

Episode 21

21. Episode 21

25/08/1976

Episode 22

22. Episode 22

01/09/1976

Episode 23

23. Episode 23

08/09/1976

Episode 24

24. Episode 24

15/09/1976

Episode 25

25. Episode 25

22/09/1976

Episode 26

26. Episode 26

29/09/1976

Episode 27

27. Episode 27

06/10/1976

Episode 28

28. Episode 28

13/10/1976

Episode 29

29. Episode 29

20/10/1976

Episode 30

30. Episode 30

27/10/1976

Episode 31

31. Episode 31

03/11/1976

Episode 32

32. Episode 32

10/11/1976

Episode 33

33. Episode 33

17/11/1976

Episode 34

34. Episode 34

24/11/1976

Episode 35

35. Episode 35

01/12/1976

Episode 36

36. Episode 36

08/12/1976

Episode 37

37. Episode 37

15/12/1976

Episode 38

38. Episode 38

22/12/1976

Episode 39

39. Episode 39

29/12/1976

Episode 40

40. Episode 40

05/01/1977

Episode 41

41. Episode 41

12/01/1977

Episode 42

42. Episode 42

19/01/1977

The End of Nindou Kurayami

26/01/1977

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