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Sparrowhawk.
Join Date: 07/18/09
Location: Planet Earth
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We may be geeky, but at least we're not alone. Post here of any celebrities, or artists known outside of the fandom who also enjoy tokusatsu.
Stan Lee the creator of Spider-Man recently came across the Japanese adaptation, Supaida Man. He actually enjoyed himself, saying that he liked the style in which it was shot. The style was tokusatsu. Hence, Stan Lee loves Tokusatsu. |
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Dragon of the West
Join Date: 11/10/09
Location: Somewhere with oxygen
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Gackt Camui J-Rocker. Badass. Riderman.
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Eternal
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So, I take it you never heard Stan Lee was behind the first attempt at bringing Super Sentai to American television. The show people will now and forever remember as Power Rangers.
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Rider War Commander
Join Date: 08/16/09
Posts: 106
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I have this feeling that Stan Lee became a fan of tokusatu after seeing the Toei version of his creation, Spider=Man.
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Sparrowhawk.
Join Date: 07/18/09
Location: Planet Earth
Posts: 143
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Quote:
Will Smith. Who is, well... Will Smith. The Fresh Prince of Belair, and star of countless movies. He's actually a fan of Ultraman. |
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Red Unicorn of Valor
Join Date: 12/20/09
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 102
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Keanu Reeves probably likes it...
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