Karate-Robo Zaborgar

  • 101'
  • Japan
  • 2011
Japanse retro science fiction, based on a TV series from 1974 about a futurist robot. Secret agent Yutaka Daimon sets out to fight the evil Dr Akunomiya and his gang, after they kill his father. To help defeat Akunomiya, his father left Yutaka a robot, Zaborger, which has the power to change into an engine (and was later the inspiration for Hasbro's Transformers). Before they reach Akunomiya, an army of bizarre cyborgs and robots must be defeated, however. Iguchi rejects smooth, computer-generated sci-fi in order to pay homage to the original series, giving the film a retro appearance in which the plastic and cardboard is clearly visible. It’s obvious from Karate-Robo Zaborgar that Iguchi has plenty of experience in horror, slasher and porn: fountains of blood, flying limbs and murderous breasts abound. Very cult. Genre lovers will remember Iguchi from the 2008 gore-fest The Machine Girl.
  • 101'
  • Japan
  • 2011
Director
Iguchi Noboru
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Japan
Year
2011
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
101'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Denjin Zaborgar
Language
Japanese
Producers
Ikeda Shinichi, Chiba Yoshinori
Sales
Nikkatsu Corporation
Screenplay
Iguchi Noboru
Cinematography
Nagano Yasutaka
Editor
Wada Takeshi
Production Design
Fukuda Nori
Sound Design
Eguchi Yasushi
Music
Fukuda Yasuhiko
Cast
Takenaka Naoto
Director
Iguchi Noboru
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Japan
Year
2011
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
101'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Denjin Zaborgar
Language
Japanese
Producers
Ikeda Shinichi, Chiba Yoshinori
Sales
Nikkatsu Corporation
Screenplay
Iguchi Noboru
Cinematography
Nagano Yasutaka
Editor
Wada Takeshi
Production Design
Fukuda Nori
Sound Design
Eguchi Yasushi
Music
Fukuda Yasuhiko
Cast
Takenaka Naoto