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Zebraman

Original title: Zeburâman
  • 2004
  • 1h 55min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
3,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Shô Aikawa in Zebraman (2004)
ParodySuperheroComedySci-Fi

Un maestro de escuela humilde recibe el llamado para convertirse en la personificación de la vida real de un viejo superhéroe de la televisión, Zebraman.Un maestro de escuela humilde recibe el llamado para convertirse en la personificación de la vida real de un viejo superhéroe de la televisión, Zebraman.Un maestro de escuela humilde recibe el llamado para convertirse en la personificación de la vida real de un viejo superhéroe de la televisión, Zebraman.

  • Dirección
    • Takashi Miike
  • Guión
    • Kankurô Kudô
  • Reparto principal
    • Shô Aikawa
    • Kyôka Suzuki
    • Atsurô Watabe
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    3,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Takashi Miike
    • Guión
      • Kankurô Kudô
    • Reparto principal
      • Shô Aikawa
      • Kyôka Suzuki
      • Atsurô Watabe
    • 35Reseñas de usuarios
    • 54Reseñas de críticos
    • 62Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Reparto principal35

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    Shô Aikawa
    Shô Aikawa
    • Shin'ichi Ichikawa…
    Kyôka Suzuki
    • Kana Asano…
    Atsurô Watabe
    • Oikawa at the Defence Agency
    • (as Atsuro Watabe)
    Yui Ichikawa
    Yui Ichikawa
    • Midori, Shin'ichi's daughter
    Kôen Kondô
    Kôen Kondô
    • Segawa
    Naoki Yasukôchi
    • Shinpei Asano
    Makiko Watanabe
    Makiko Watanabe
    Keisuke Mishima
    Yû Tokui
      Yôji Tanaka
        Arata Furuta
        Arata Furuta
        • Owner of Candy Shop
        Kumiko Asô
        Kumiko Asô
        • Newscaster
        Akira Emoto
        • Kani-Otoko
        Yoshihiko Hakamada
        Yoshihiko Hakamada
        Ryô Iwamatsu
        • Kanda
        Ren Ôsugi
        Ren Ôsugi
        • Kuroda, vice principal
        Teruyoshi Uchimura
        Teruyoshi Uchimura
        • Ippongi
        G.K. Bowes
        G.K. Bowes
        • TV Announcer
        • (English version)
        • (voz)
        • (as Gina Bowes)
        • Dirección
          • Takashi Miike
        • Guión
          • Kankurô Kudô
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        • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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        8simon_booth

        Fun Miike comedy with good special effects

        Well, you probably know by now whether you like Takashi Miike or not, so that's probably the first thing to consider. If you do, Zebraman is sure to please, being a very fun yet dark spoof of superhero films with high production values and the ever-wonderful Sho Aikawa.

        There's nothing in Zebraman that would class as particularly shocking or offensive, if you've only seen ICHI THE KILLER or VISITOR Q before and that's your only objection to Miike, but the mix of dark, deadpan humour and absurd silliness probably aren't going to win any new converts. It's a very Japanese film in style and tone, and though still doubtless low budget by Hollywood standards, has impressive special effects and a good feeling of quality. Except when it doesn't want to :)

        If you're an undecided, Zebraman may well be one of the best Miike films to sample to help make that decision :)
        7jzappa

        Benevolently Reflects Vivid Childhood Memories Controlled By Superheroes

        Being a pushover as a teacher and family man, the true humble, mild-mannered identity of our hero tries to escape everyday life by dressing up as Zebraman, a superhero from a TV series that was canceled after only a few episodes. But escaping into his fantasy world in a self-made zebra-suit is the only thing keeping him going. But when he discovers that the Zebraman show was a prophecy of a true alien invasion, disguised as the show's hero he is the only person who can stop it.

        Miike always chooses material not only with an unusual premise but with over-the-top details that are slowly, gradually revealed to us. Aside from the way in which its plot unfolds, the film's real charm is in what decides to show us about superheroes, why we identify with them on such a whimsical level and how the ridiculous mentality of a superhero could be formed in a man's solitude. The movie is not serious though. It has Miike's sometime stoic feel, but what we are shown is often hilarious, like the non-sequitary title shot of a fat woman in a beauty parlor who is passed by a sauntering zebra, or Radioactive Ranger, a perfect rendition of a TV show not unlike Power Rangers and its various, progressively obscuring incarnations, or countless others.

        Even if Miike's more studious sense of pace is a hindrance to the potential impact of the film, leaving it without a tone and thus making the memory of the movie pretty fuzzy over time, it reflects very benevolently vivid childhood memories controlled by our superheroes. Where the film's spirit hits the nail on the head is in its blurring of zeal and absurdity. The film knows escapism because it's acuity in what it evokes really allows you to escape back into that unadorned young spirit. And what's the point of escapism if you're not truly escaping?
        8planktonrules

        Aside from a little lull here and there, this film is terrific

        Takashi Miike is a very, very difficult director to label. Some of his films have been incredibly violent and gory (such as ICHI THE KILLER and AUDITION)--so much so that I could never recommend them. Some of his films have been strange and highly enjoyable comedies (especially HAPPINESS OF THE KATAKURIS). In recent years, his films have even tended towards being children's movies (such as his Ultraman series on TV and THE GREAT YOKAI WAR). Because of this wide, wide range of films, I was apprehensive to watch ZEBRAMAN, as I had no idea what type of Miike film it would be. Fortunately, it was a blend of both his weird quirky films AND his excellent family-friendly films.

        Here in ZEBRAMAN, you have the story of a very nerdy elementary school teacher who secretly longs to be his TV hero, Zebraman. It seems that in the 70s, Zebraman was a very short-lived show and the guy has loved it ever since. This isn't so odd, but the fact that he's made a Zebraman costume and imagines himself to be this great superhero is!! What makes it even weirder is where it all goes next--into a strange and surreal direction that I just didn't anticipate. Rest assured, the direction is very odd and it involves this nerd having to save the planet from evil aliens!!!

        The film is all in good fun and does it all tongue in cheek--never taking itself too seriously. Excellent direction and a nice story make this a winner--even if there are a few lulls here and there before the crazy and very exciting conclusion.
        God_of_Thunder

        Not as good as I hoped...

        I just saw it in the comfort of my own living room, without subtitles - but I speak a fair bit of Japanese myself, and I had an excellent translator (my girlfriend) who saw it with me.

        Now, I am - as many of you - a huge Takashi Miike fan. But this one is my least favourite so far (but what do I know - having only seen about 10 of his movies). But anyway, my point is this; it tried to be funny - and sometimes it was mildly amusing.. but this was really a kids-movie. A mix between Mars Attacks and Howard The Duck, I don't feel I have wasted my time watching it - but as I said in my headline, it was not as good as I had hoped it would be.

        It wasn't qwerky enough to be "really weird and qwerky", it wasn't funny enough to be a great comedy, it wasn't violent enough to be a Miike trademark gore-fest, and definitely not original enough to be "something completely new"... so what we're left with is a bit of this - a bit of that.. not really going anywhere.

        But as I said, If you like Miike - you'll probably end up watching it anyway - just like I did.

        rating: x "stars" out of y "stars"
        8sauron-15

        Zebraman kicks!!!

        I watched Zebraman at the IFFR in Rotterdam, and it was a coaster ride from beginning to end. I've seen a view movies by Miike Takashi, and they all had elements of gore and typical Japanese-over-the-top-violence. Not this one though!!! From the first second up it's totaly wicked. It has all the elements you've already seen in this sort of action-figure-based movies, but in the hands of Miike it turns into movie magic. In a nutshell: Goodbye Hollywood! Sadako rock's! America doesn't!

        The story about a failed teacher/familyman, daydreaming about his alter-ego Zebraman who after construction of his ducktaped superhero outfit gets more then he could ever hoped for, will keep you on the edge for the entire length of the movie.

        Those of you familiar with Miike's previous work do not need to dispare: It wouldn't be Miike if there wasn't any blood, body fluids or slurry involved, but I can't tell you anything without spoiling, so: GO SEE!

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        • Curiosidades
          During the introductory section of the film, Shinichi Ichikawa/Zebraman, is watching a parody of Super Sentai/Power Rangers where the hero fights Sadako Yamamura from "The Ring". Ironically, this seems to predict the plot of the 2007 film, "Kamen Rider: The Next", which features a Sadako-like antagonist and a plot similar to "The Ring".
        • Pifias
          At the end of the movie, the Colonel (the military officer in charge of the task force that is investigating the alien invasion through out the movie) refers to President Bush in his phone call when the movie takes place in 2010 (two years after Bush's last term in office).
        • Citas

          Shin'ichi Ichikawa: Striping evil!

        • Conexiones
          Featured in Horror's Greatest: Japanese Horror (2024)

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        Detalles

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 14 de febrero de 2004 (Japón)
        • País de origen
          • Japón
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          • Japonés
        • Títulos en diferentes países
          • 斑馬人
        • Localizaciones del rodaje
          • Mitsukaido City, Ibaraki, Japón
        • Empresas productoras
          • Bingo Y.K.
          • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
          • Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)
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          • 3.070.596 US$
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        • Duración
          1 hora 55 minutos
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        • Mezcla de sonido
          • Dolby Digital
        • Relación de aspecto
          • 1.85 : 1

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