Where three friends have three minutes to talk about tokusatsu. This is a sequel to Henshin Men and The Power Trip: A Journey through the Power Rangers Franchise. Hosted by Nathan Marchand (aka ”The TsuBro”), Christopher Riner (aka ”Sentai Guy”), and Jake Hambrick (aka ”The Metal Don”).
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Where three friends have three minutes to talk about tokusatsu. This is a sequel to Henshin Men and The Power Trip: A Journey through the Power Rangers Franchise. Hosted by Nathan Marchand (aka ”The TsuBro”), Christopher Riner (aka ”Sentai Guy”), and Jake Hambrick (aka ”The Metal Don”).
Episode 8: “You’re the Ultraman Now, Dawg!” | “The Birth of Ultraman” & Ultraman (1966) Eps. 1-9
Henshin Power V3
3 hours 17 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 8: “You’re the Ultraman Now, Dawg!” | “The Birth of Ultraman” & Ultraman (1966) Eps. 1-9
“Here he comes from the sky!” Much to Nate’s (“The TsuBro’s”) delight, HPV3’s starts its coverage of Ultraman (1966)! And Chris (“Sentai Guy”) and Jake (“The Metal Don”) have no complaints—except about Arashi being an idiot! This truly classic henshin kyodai hero series premiered as a live stage show that was lost media for a years. In this first batch of episodes, we see Shinichi Sekizawa, of Godzilla fame, co-write the origin story, an episode that retroactively gives some key Ultra lore, and several iconic kaiju. Beforehand, them HPV3 boys discuss some henshin hero news (hence why it’s their longest episode yet!). They also make crazy suggestions like an Ultra series in the vein of The Office. Get your Beta Capsules ready!
Henshin Power V3
Where three friends have three minutes to talk about tokusatsu. This is a sequel to Henshin Men and The Power Trip: A Journey through the Power Rangers Franchise. Hosted by Nathan Marchand (aka ”The TsuBro”), Christopher Riner (aka ”Sentai Guy”), and Jake Hambrick (aka ”The Metal Don”).