Kadsresatsu

Kadsresatsu (/ˈkædzreɪˌsɒtːsu/; : 在人国特撮, Hepburn: Zaihikoku tokusatsu); short for El Kadsreian tokusatsu, is a form of  that originates from El Kadsre. It is a portmanteau of the words Kadsre, deriving from El Kadsre's name, and tokusatsu. Kadsresatsu refers to El Kadsreian live action-programs that heavily use special effects.

Kadsresatsu traces back to 1958. At the time, kadsresatsu was a form of science fiction, supernatural, fantasy and psychological horror that was inspired by . One famous example of 1960s kadsresatsu is the 60s horror anthology series, Twisted Stories. When Japanese tokusatsu shows started airing in East El Kadsre in the late 1960s, kadsresatsu shows that involve superheroes began in emerge in that period. The kadsresatsu trend began to overdrive with the theatrical release of Atomuman in 1973, though it wasn't until the release of 1981's Quest for the Masks that the genre received worldwide recognition..

Some notable examples of kadsresatsu franchises are Technic Heroes and Neo.