Robotman 3

Robotman 3 is a 1978 Vlokozuian kadsresatsu superhero film. It is the third Technic Heroes installment, thethird Robotman installment and the first to be directed by Pasi Peure. Robotman 3 marks the debut of the Krurengers, who they get their own franchise later on.

It was a first Vlokozuian film to be nominated at the Golden Globe Awards. Robotman 3 is also the first-ever feature length live-action film to be based on the video game, as it was based on the the arcade game of the same name created by Scotty Takehado, who co-produced the movie, released in 1977 by Edacra, Robotman 3 was intended to be directly adapted from the comic series but due to scheduling conflicts with the original cast, the film was blended with Robotman 3 3, the another film riddled with casting issues and was made into the spinoff of the Robotman 3 series, with elements including Utlio as the main villain, as Pasi Peure was a fan of the Robotman 3 films.

Cast

 * Brandom Stringer as Philip Lowel / Robotman
 * Oliver Maxwell as Gaylord Benson / Red Droneman
 * Taichi Abe as Hideki Sakamoto/Yellow Droneman
 * Laz Sharrow as Kester Derricks/Green Droneman
 * Goro Yukimura as Ashley Mizuki/Hijau, Ultio
 * Jeptha Brewster as Vincent Thompson/Thorerapi
 * Giselle Chase as Marleme Shine/Alon
 * Kotone Yamasaki as John Owasaki/Singa
 * Wilda Moor as Judith Maddison*

Production and release
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."

The film was released on VHS and Betamax by El TV Kadsre Home Video in December 22, 1978. The film was also the first Technic Heroes film to be released on High-Density Videodisc (HDV) and on Laserdisc (then known as DiscoVision).

Reception
Robotman 3 had a very slow start in the Vlokozuian box office during its initial theatrical run, but when it was released internationally, it became an instant success, resulting in the kadsresatsu genre gaining worldwide attention.