Robotman

Robotman is a 1976 Vlokozuian kadsresatsu superhero film. Its the first Technic Heroes installment and the first Robotman installment. It has no relation with the DC Comics superhero of the same name.

Plot
The oversea release of the film begins with a man on a stage who is the only cast member in the entire film who is not participating in the main story. The M.C. goes on to say that this film was the first ever Technic Heroes movie and reveals how the franchise came to be, and how the film was not released overseas until now. Then walks on stage the hero, Robotman (Brandom Stringer), who interrupts the emcee, telling him that the story is well-known as he was the hero and will become the biggest star in Hollywood now it's being released overseas. The franchise's recurring character, Lenny Jon (Deven Elliott), comes on stage to say that he will be the biggest star in Hollywood. The two then proceed to argue and Robotman tries to fight Lenny with his powers. The emcee breaks them up and lets the film begin.

Cast

 * Brandom Stringer as Phillip Lowel/Robotman
 * Wilda Moor as Judith Maddison
 * Goro Yukimura as Ashley Mizuki, Ultio
 * Alec Guinness as Lord Vel
 * Sterling Peters as James Harper
 * Mervyn Wilbur as Pete Hampson
 * Lex Moore as Oswald Norman
 * Deven Elliott as Lenny Jon
 * Roy Alvarez as Chei Eliott
 * Jaron Horn as Konnor Statham
 * Rafe Clarkson as Clive Jenkins
 * Rick Wilcox as Stanley Bloxman
 * Graham Stone as Andie Russel
 * as the opening monologue announcer (overseas version only)

Production and release
The movie was filmed with a outside film crew from El TV Kadsre Television Network to save money on hiring an actual crew. The plot of the film was developed from Joseph Campbell's Hero's journey template, as Elkan struggled while trying to write the film and Ryu Hamasaki helped him write the script for him.

When the film was released overseas in 1984, an The Terror of Tiny Town-inspired opening monologue was shot and added to the film. It was filmed at with  as the announcer and Brandom Stringer and Deven Elliott reprising their respective roles of Phillip Lowel/Robotman and Lenny Jon. Some scenes from the film were also missing in this print due to El TV Kadsre using the shortened cut of the film.

The first-ever VHS title to be released in the Vlokozu Union was the Magnetic Vlokozu Video release of Robotman, released on November 1, 1976. It was also released on Betamax and was the only Technic Heroes title to be released on the Flopovision.

When the film was first released on home video, some scenes were cut from the original print in order to fit into the video format, shortening the film from 123 minutes to 112 minutes. This cut was also used in the 1984 international release and in El Kadsre for sometime due to the original film masters being lost due to film junking. The original 16mm film masters were believed to have been lost until 2002 when a uncut 16mm print containing the missing scenes was discovered in a garbage dumpster in Sao Paulo, Brazil by garbageman João Mário Hermanek. The print was later sent to El Kadsre for restoration and in 2004, the film with the missing scenes was released on home video by El TV Kadsre Home Entertainment.

Reception
The film received moderate reception from critics.