It is considered a "suitmation" production, where actors in monster suits wreak havoc on miniature cities, a hallmark of Toho production style established by Eiji Tsuburaya.
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This item is part of the Infinite Backups collection at the Internet Archive. Some pages may render incorrectly without 1998‑era anxiety. It is considered a "suitmation" production, where actors
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: The series follows Takashi Shishidō, a young warrior who transforms into the giant superhero Megaloman to protect Earth from the Black Star army.
Detailed information on the 1979 Toho tokusatsu series is featured in issue #13 (1981) of the Japanese Fantasy Film Journal