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TV series. Created by Japanese effects wizard
Eiji Tsuburaya
was a Japanese special effects director and cinematographer. Known as the he worked on 250 feature films in a career spanning 50 years. He is regarded as one of the co-creators of the ''Godzilla'' series, as well as the main creator of the ' ...
, the show was produced by
Tsuburaya Productions
is a Japanese special effects studio founded in 1963 by special effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya and was run by his family, until October 2007, when the family sold the company to advertising agency TYO Inc. The studio is best known for producin ...
and was broadcast on
Fuji TV
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from April 6, 1968 to June 29, 1968, with a total of 13 one-hour episodes. The music for the episodes was done by
Isao Tomita and Kunio Miyauchi.
Reportedly, Eiji Tsuburaya considered this series his masterwork because the focus was on the people, rather than on the vehicles and special effects (the show never had any monsters or aliens, as his more famous shows ''
Ultra Q'', ''
Ultraman
''Ultraman'', also known as the , is the collective name for all media produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad monsters. Debuting with '' Ultra Q'' and then '' Ultraman'' in 1966, the series is ...
'' and ''
Ultra Seven'' did). This focus on the people was similar to the works of
Gerry Anderson
Gerald Alexander Anderson (; 14 April 1929 – 26 December 2012) was an English television and film producer, director, writer and occasional voice artist. He remains famous for his futuristic television programmes, especially his 1960s produ ...
, of which Tsuburaya was a big fan. The Mighty Jack mecha/HQ featured in this series also has some similarities to Tsuburaya's previous TV masterpiece, ''
Ultra Seven''.
Even for the original series of 13 one hour-long episodes, the ratings were low. The follow-up series, ''Fight! Mighty Jack'', fared better in the ratings, perhaps because of its inclusion of monsters and aliens, rather than purely human evildoers like Q.
The insignia of the titular heroic spy team has also become the current logo for Tsuburaya Productions.
Plot
"Mighty Jack" is the name of both a top-secret international peacekeeping organization's 11 agents, and the technologically advanced flying
submarine "''Mighty-Gō''" they use to fight the plots of the
terrorist
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organization "Q".
Cast
*
Hideaki Nitani
*
Hiroshi Minami
* Naoko Kubo
* Akiyoshi Kasuga
* Wakako Ikeda
*
Masanari Nihei
*
Hideyo Amamoto
* Masayoshi Fukuoka
* Yoshitaka Tanaka
* Noriaka Inoue
* Mitsuru Ōya
* Gorō Mutsu
* Anne Marie
* Jirō Yanaga
Episodes 1~ 13
Staff
''Fight! Mighty Jack''
The more comical sequel series, , aired on the same network from July 6 to December 28, 1968, with a total of 26 half-hour episodes, equaling the original in length.
This series has several humorous references to the early
Ultra Series
''Ultraman'', also known as the , is the collective name for all media produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad monsters. Debuting with ''Ultra Q'' and then ''Ultraman'' in 1966, the series is one ...
.
* The opening scene of the series (with a reverse paint-swirling effect forming "MJ" before a burst of red envelops the scene, with a yellow "Fight! Mighty Jack" superimposed) is almost exactly like that of ''
Ultraman
''Ultraman'', also known as the , is the collective name for all media produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad monsters. Debuting with '' Ultra Q'' and then '' Ultraman'' in 1966, the series is ...
''.
* One episode of this series is quite notable, as it features a comical guest appearance by
Kohji Moritsugu
is a Japanese actor best known for his role as Dan Moroboshi in '' Ultraseven''.
Filmography
Films
*'' The Music'' (1972)
*'' Zero Fighter Burns'' (1984)
*'' Furimukeba Ai'' (1984)
*'' Robot Carnival'' (1987) - Protagonist in "Presence" segment ...
, who played Dan Moroboshi, the alter-ego of
Ultra Seven, poking fun at his popular role. He plays a mechanic, who, in one scene, looked as though he was about to transform into Ultra Seven by pulling the Ultra Eye from his pocket to put it on, but the red object he slowly pulls from his pocket is actually a small wrench, with which he gets right to work on fixing a machine.
Staff
''Mighty Jack'' in the U.S.
In 1986, American producer
Sandy Frank took the first and sixth episodes of ''Mighty Jack'' (without any of the episodes that were released in between or afterward) and combined them into a
dubbed feature-length film of the same name. The movie gained its widest exposure in the United States when it was shown as a ''
Mystery Science Theater 3000
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'' episode on
Comedy Central
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(originally shown on the UHF station KTMA TV 23 during the show's KTMA season).
External links
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Mystery Science Theater 3000
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Episode guide: K14- Mighty Jack
References
{{Ultra Series
1968 Japanese television series debuts
1968 Japanese television series endings
Tokusatsu television series
1968 films
Ultra television series
Tsuburaya Productions
Fuji TV original programming