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So, 'Space Ape Gori VS Spectreman' is this fascinating cut that splices together the Nezburton two-parter from the original series, which is kinda rare for its time. The atmosphere is quite unique; you can feel that 70s sci-fi vibe with its playful yet slightly surreal undertones. The pacing can be a bit jarring for modern audiences, but it has a charm all its own. The practical effects, as you'd expect from the era, are a mixed bag, but they really add to that nostalgic feel. The performances may not be Shakespearean, but they carry an earnestness that fits the material, making it a quirky watch for collectors who appreciate the oddities of Toei's output during that period.
This film has a very limited format history, primarily existing as a rare screening piece from the 1971 Summer Toei Manga Festival. It's often overlooked in discussions of Toei's body of work, but that scarcity makes it interesting for collectors who focus on niche releases. As far as I know, there aren't many home media releases, which adds to its allure for those hunting down unusual Japanese cinema from that time.
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