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Mirrorman

Mirrorman

Description: Mirrorman is the title superhero of a tokusatsu science fiction/kaiju/superhero TV series, Mirrorman. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, the series aired on Fuji TV from December 5, 1971 to November 26, 1972, with a total of 51 episodes. This was Tsuburaya Productions' first non-Ultra superhero. Wikipedia
Genre: Action
Year Released: 1971
Number of episodes: 51
First episode air date: December 5, 1971
Program Creator: Tsuburaya Productions
Network: Fuji TV
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