Dinosaur War Izenborg Explained

Dinosaur Great War Izenborg
Ja Kanji:恐竜大戦争アイゼンボーグ
Ja Romaji:Kyōryū Daisensō Aizenbōgu
Genre:Tokusatsu
Science fiction
Superhero
Kyodai Hero
Type:tv series
Director:Kanji Otsuka
Producer:Takao Niimi
Hiroshi Ishikawa (TV Tokyo)
Tadashi Matsushima (Tokyu Agency)
Akira Tsuburaya
Junkichi Oki (Tsuburaya Productions)
Music:Toshiaki Tsushima
Studio:Tsuburaya Productions (live action)
Oka Studios (animation)
Network:TV Tokyo
Episodes:39

is a Japanese television program produced by Tsuburaya Productions. It is the second installment of the Tsuburaya Dinosaur Trilogy, which included Dinosaur Expedition Born Free and Dinosaur Corps Koseidon. It aired on TV Tokyo from October 17, 1977 to June 30, 1978, running for 39 episodes. It combined Tsuburaya's tokusatsu techniques with anime.

The first four episodes were released to VHS in the United States in the form of a compilation film titled Attack of the Super Monsters.

Comedy podcast RiffTrax (Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy) recorded and released a riff in 2019.

Premise

In 2000, it has been discovered that dinosaurs have survived past their supposed extinction and reside in a vast underground environment where they have gained an intelligence on par with that of the human race.

They are led by a hyper-intelligent tyrannosaurus named Ururu (known as Emperor Tyrannus in the English dub) who plans to eradicate humanity and reinstate dinosaurs as the dominant life-forms on Earth by using his powers to brainwash his subjects into destructive monsters that obey his every command, sending them out on to the surface world to wreak havoc on human civilization. The special OPs unit D-Force is founded to combat the monstrous dinosaurs with specialized combat vehicles and cybernetic implants given to its members.

The Return of Izenborg

is a Japanese-Arabic documentary produced as a collaboration between the Japanese company Tsuburaya Productions, Mr. Jarrah Alfurih from Saudi Arabia and Cultures Factory (an NLC company). It is the first Arabic-Japanese production in the art of Japanese tokusatsu, which is a special live action effects category. This documentary was filmed in 2016 and aired on Friday 15 December 2017 on the Arabic channel Space Power at 8:30p.m. local Saudi time.[1] The documentary was translated back to Japanese by Tsubaraya and officially streamed on YouTube on 29 December 2017.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.tsuburaya-prod.co.jp/en/news/documentary-of-izenborg/ Tsuburaya official page announces the Arabic broadcast of the film in the Middle East
  2. Web site: Japanese Version of Saudi Arabian Kyoryu Daisenso Aizenborg Documentary Streamed.