
Iron Man Tiger Seven
Iron Man Tiger Seven
1. Great Rebellion of the Fearful Mu
2. Vengeance of the Mummy Primitive
3. Counterattack Amphibian Primitive Amazon X
4. Conspiracy of the Fearful Oil Primitive!!
5. Shivering Snake Primitive
6. The Homicidal Lightning Witch Approaches!
7. Strong Wind! Wolf Rider Unit
8. The Scarf Filled with Rage!!
9. Death Strike!! Flying Dragon Primitive vs. Tiger Seven
10. Great Explosion! Child of the Earth Primitive
11. The Disolving Face of the Wax Primitive
12. Hayashi, Sampei Becomes the Fly Primitive
13. Help Me Brother Go!!
14. The Skull Primitive of Hell's Burning Life
15. Great Invasion of the Mu Empire
16. Challenge to the Mu Empire
17. Crisis of Japan Sinking!!
18. Game of Death on the Izu Peninsula!!
19. Hear the Song of Tiger Seven
20. Challenge of Gunfighter Rat Primitive
21. Necessary Shooting!! Tiger's Spiral Spark
22. Counterattack of the Mad Dog Primitive!!
23. Groan of the Demonic Coal-Tar Primitive
24. Mu Empire on the Move!!
25. Great Circus of the Fearful Marionette Primitive
26. Now Revive the Tiger Spark!!
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Tetsujin Tiger Seven, translated as Iron Man Tiger 7, was a Japanese tokusatsu television series that aired in 1973, produced by P Productions. Unlike P. Productions previous series about cat based heroes Iron Man Tiger 7 is set in modern Japan. Takigawa Go gets the power to transform into Tetsujin Tiger Seven from an artificial heart and a magic pendent. To transform he utters the henshin phrase "Tiger Spark". Takigawa Go is played by Tatsuya Nanjô who also starred in Toei's Henshin Ninja Arashi. Go rides a Suzuki motorcycle with rocket boosters. When he transforms into Tiger Seven the motorcycle transforms as well to become "Spike Go". Spike Go can drive itself, coming to its master's aid when Tiger 7 roars. Tetsujin Tiger 7 was apparently P. Production's attempt at a Kamen Rider style series. They even hired Shunsuke Kikuchi composer of the 1970s Kamen Rider music to write the music for Tetsujin Tiger 7.