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Nova Orbis (also known as Nova Orbis: The Movie) is a 1978 Vlokuzuian science-fiction action tokusatsu superhero film. It is the third Technic Heroes installment and the first Nova Orbis installment. It was a first Vlokozuian film to nominate a Oscar at the Academy Awards. Based on the the arcade game of the same name that was released in 1977, Nova Orbis was intended to be the spinoff of the Robotman series..

It is also the first Technic Heroes film to be released internationally, as Robotman and Robotman 2 both weren't released until 1984.

Production and release
Nova Orbis was the first Technic Heroes film to be released overseas: getting screened in 1978, the same year of it's Vlokozuian release, in the and. Pasi Peure stated in a 2005 interview that "everyone in the cinemas oohed-and-aahed. They had never seen such beings doing such incredible feats of strength and courage." In 1979, it was screened one more time in the Soviet Union in competition for the Golden Prize at the. The same year, it was screened at several American film festivals where the applause level was measured at every screening, eventually winding up in a wide American release.

Reception
Nova Orbis had a very slow start in the Vlokozuian box office during its initial theatrical run.