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Super Giant : ウィキペディア英語版
Super Giant

is a fictional Japanese superhero featured in a successful series of serial-like tokusatsu short feature films produced between 1957 and 1959 by Shintoho Company, Ltd. (the non-union branch of Toho). He is also known in Japan as , is known in America as Starman, and known in France and Italy as Spaceman.
==Japan's first onscreen superhero==
Whereas Takeo Nagamatsu's 1930 kamishibai ''The Golden Bat (Ōgon Batto)'' was Japan's first modern superhero (and had many manga, anime and tokusatsu adaptations), Shintoho's Super Giant was the first celluloid superhero, and the role model for many Japanese superheroes to come, especially Ultraman and Kamen Rider.
It was Moonlight Mask who became Japan's first television superhero when his TV show debuted in 1958.

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