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''Go! Godman'' is a 1972 {{Toku}} series produced by Creator/{{Toho}}, better known for producing the ''Series/{{Godzilla}}'' ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' film series. Although a popular misconception would say otherwise, ''Godman'' is not Toho's first Tokusatsu series; That honour goes to ''Series/WarriorOfLoveRainbowman'', which was aired a few years prior. ''Go! Godman'' was followed up by ''Series/GoGreenman'', ''Sandbox/GoGreenman'', although the two shows do not share continuity.
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* MissingEpisode: Interestingly, Toho and Nippon TV collaborated on a series made up of televised stage shows, called ''Assault! Human''. Many of the monsters who debuted there were reused as opponents for Godman, and reappeared again in ''Series/GoGreenman''. Sadly, Nippon TV accidentally erased the mastertapes for ''Assault! Human'' in the early 1980's. As a result, apart from a few brief instances of surviving footage and what little information on the series exists online, the appearances of the monsters from this stage show series in ''Go! Godman'' and ''Go! Greenman'' are among the most compelling evidence that ''Assault! Human'' even ''existed''.
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''Go! Godman'' is a 1972 {{Tokusatsu}} {{Toku}} series produced by Creator/{{Toho}}, better known for producing the ''Series/{{Godzilla}}'' film series. Although a popular misconception would say otherwise, ''Godman'' is not Toho's first Tokusatsu series; That honour goes to ''Series/{{Rainbowman}}'', ''Series/WarriorOfLoveRainbowman'', which was aired a few years prior. ''Go! Godman'' was followed up by ''Series/GoGreenman'', although the two shows do not share continuity.
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''Go! Godman'' is a 1972 {{Tokusatsu}} series produced by {{Toho}}, Creator/{{Toho}}, better known for producing the ''Series/{{Godzilla}}'' film series. Although a popular misconception would say otherwise, ''Godman'' is not Toho's first Tokusatsu series; That honour goes to ''Series/{{Rainbowman}}'', which was aired a few years prior. ''Go! Godman'' was followed up by ''Series/GoGreenman'', although the two shows do not share continuity.
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''Go! Godman'' is a 1972 {{Tokusatsu}} series produced by Toho, better known for producing the ''Series/{{Godzilla}}'' film series. Although a popular misconception would say otherwise, ''Godman'' is not Toho's first Tokusatsu series; That honour goes to ''Series/''{{Rainbowman}}'', ''Series/{{Rainbowman}}'', which was aired a few years prior. ''Go! Godman'' was followed up by ''Series/GoGreenman'', although the two shows do not share continuity.
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''Go! Godman'' is a 1972 {{Tokusatsu}} series produced by Toho, better known for producing the ''Series/Godzilla'' ''Series/{{Godzilla}}'' film series. Although a popular misconception would say otherwise, ''Godman'' is not Toho's first Tokusatsu series; That honour goes to ''Series/Rainbowman'', ''Series/''{{Rainbowman}}'', which was aired a few years prior. ''Go! Godman'' was followed up by ''Series/GoGreenman'', although the two shows do not share continuity.
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* MissingEpisode: Interestingly, Toho and Nippon TV collaborated on a series made up of televised stage shows, called ''Series/{{Assault! Human}}''. Many of the monsters who debuted there were reused as opponents for Godman, and reappeared again in ''Series/GoGreenman''. Sadly, Nippon TV accidentally erased the mastertapes for ''Assault! Human'' in the early 1980's. As a result, apart from a few brief instances of surviving footage and what little information on the series exists online, the appearances of the monsters from this stage show series in ''Go! Godman'' and ''Go! Greenman'' are among the most compelling evidence that ''Assault! Human'' even ''existed''.
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* MissingEpisode: Interestingly, Toho and Nippon TV collaborated on a series made up of televised stage shows, called ''Series/{{Assault! Human}}''.''Assault! Human''. Many of the monsters who debuted there were reused as opponents for Godman, and reappeared again in ''Series/GoGreenman''. Sadly, Nippon TV accidentally erased the mastertapes for ''Assault! Human'' in the early 1980's. As a result, apart from a few brief instances of surviving footage and what little information on the series exists online, the appearances of the monsters from this stage show series in ''Go! Godman'' and ''Go! Greenman'' are among the most compelling evidence that ''Assault! Human'' even ''existed''.
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''Go! Godman'' is a 1972 {{Tokusatsu}} series produced by Toho, better known for producing the ''Series/Godzilla'' film series. Although a popular misconception would say otherwise, ''Godman'' is not Toho's first Tokusatsu series; That honour goes to ''Series/Rainbowman'', which was aired a few years prior. ''Go! Godman'' was followed up by ''Series/GoGreenman'', although the two shows do not share continuity.
Each episode in the series was divided into 3 to 6 parts, which would then be aired throughout each respective week.
Godman later got another appearance alongside Greenman and some of the show's more popular monsters in 2008, when a 28-minute long special was released on DVD, along with numerous episodes of both shows.
[[Manga/LuckyStar Konata Izumi]] sang the show's theme song in the ''Lucky Star Music Compilation CD''.
The series has became semi-famous due to Godman fighting several kaiju from Toho's other films and Tokusatsu shows, including:
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* [[Main/GodzillasRevenge Gabara]] (Episode 2)
* [[Film/DestroyAllMonsters Gorosaurus]] (Episode 6)
* [[Film/SpaceAmoeba Kamoebas]] (Episode 10)
* [[Film/WarOfTheGargantuas Sanda]] (Episode 16)
* Gaira (Episode 17)
* [[Film/LatitudeZero Bat People]] (Episode 20)
!!''Go! Godman'' provides examples of:
* {{Expy}}: Of Series/{{Ultraman}}
* IntercontinuityCrossover: With Greenman in the movie as well as several other Toho kaiju in the show
* {{Kaiju}}: All of Godman's enemies
* MissingEpisode: Interestingly, Toho and Nippon TV collaborated on a series made up of televised stage shows, called ''Series/{{Assault! Human}}''. Many of the monsters who debuted there were reused as opponents for Godman, and reappeared again in ''Series/GoGreenman''. Sadly, Nippon TV accidentally erased the mastertapes for ''Assault! Human'' in the early 1980's. As a result, apart from a few brief instances of surviving footage and what little information on the series exists online, the appearances of the monsters from this stage show series in ''Go! Godman'' and ''Go! Greenman'' are among the most compelling evidence that ''Assault! Human'' even ''existed''.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Given that each episode is divided into a set of parts that were all televised on different days of the week, each monster really did appear over the course of a week.
* SuperStrength: He was strong enough to tear Gorosaurus' jaws with his ''bare hands'', much like how King Kong did in KingKongEscapes.
* SuperPowerLottery: Although, he generally relies on brute strength to defeat his foes, he has several other abilities ranging from being able to summon the God Crush flail, the God Circle Discus, hand beams, eye beams, jets of fire and jets of water.
Each episode in the series was divided into 3 to 6 parts, which would then be aired throughout each respective week.
Godman later got another appearance alongside Greenman and some of the show's more popular monsters in 2008, when a 28-minute long special was released on DVD, along with numerous episodes of both shows.
[[Manga/LuckyStar Konata Izumi]] sang the show's theme song in the ''Lucky Star Music Compilation CD''.
The series has became semi-famous due to Godman fighting several kaiju from Toho's other films and Tokusatsu shows, including:
[[index]]
* [[Main/GodzillasRevenge Gabara]] (Episode 2)
* [[Film/DestroyAllMonsters Gorosaurus]] (Episode 6)
* [[Film/SpaceAmoeba Kamoebas]] (Episode 10)
* [[Film/WarOfTheGargantuas Sanda]] (Episode 16)
* Gaira (Episode 17)
* [[Film/LatitudeZero Bat People]] (Episode 20)
!!''Go! Godman'' provides examples of:
* {{Expy}}: Of Series/{{Ultraman}}
* IntercontinuityCrossover: With Greenman in the movie as well as several other Toho kaiju in the show
* {{Kaiju}}: All of Godman's enemies
* MissingEpisode: Interestingly, Toho and Nippon TV collaborated on a series made up of televised stage shows, called ''Series/{{Assault! Human}}''. Many of the monsters who debuted there were reused as opponents for Godman, and reappeared again in ''Series/GoGreenman''. Sadly, Nippon TV accidentally erased the mastertapes for ''Assault! Human'' in the early 1980's. As a result, apart from a few brief instances of surviving footage and what little information on the series exists online, the appearances of the monsters from this stage show series in ''Go! Godman'' and ''Go! Greenman'' are among the most compelling evidence that ''Assault! Human'' even ''existed''.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Given that each episode is divided into a set of parts that were all televised on different days of the week, each monster really did appear over the course of a week.
* SuperStrength: He was strong enough to tear Gorosaurus' jaws with his ''bare hands'', much like how King Kong did in KingKongEscapes.
* SuperPowerLottery: Although, he generally relies on brute strength to defeat his foes, he has several other abilities ranging from being able to summon the God Crush flail, the God Circle Discus, hand beams, eye beams, jets of fire and jets of water.