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"Kaiju Booska" is a tokusatsu (special effects) TV drama produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Toho, which aired from 1966 to 1967. This drama, unlike conventional kaiju depictions, portrays "Kaiju" (friendly monsters) with a relatable charm, and is a comedy created from the perspective of children. This set includes episodes 9 through 16. It's packed with the antics of Booska and his friends, from grand adventures to cram schools, and even the Mach Booska. The story follows Daisaku Tonda, a boy who loves inventions, as he gives his pet iguana, Booska, a homemade nutrient called "Kuropara," transforming him into a "Kaiju" with 30 times his original size, human-level intelligence, and superpowers. This collection is a used item, but it doesn't lack entertainment value. It will be a chance for Showa tokusatsu fans to enjoy a nostalgic work. Kaiju Booska DVD Collection 4-Volume Set Episodes 9-16 Used Episode 9: Booska's Great Adventure Episode 10: Protect That Square! Episode 11: Boo-Yokocho Cram School Episode 12: Booska and the Seven Magicians Episode 13: Mach Booska Episode 14: Booska Dances Episode 15: Let's Go Barasa! Episode 16: Blow Away the Ice Age! Based on the "Kanegon's Cocoon" episode of Tsuburaya Productions' "Ultra Q," the theme is "What if a monster lived in your home?" and is a comedy made from the perspective of children at the time. It positioned kaiju, which were often treated as objects of fear, as friends of children, creating a new image of kaiju different from the Ultra Series. Accordingly, the title was changed from "Kaiju" (monster) to "Kaiju" (friendly monster) to convey a sense of familiarity. #Showa #Tokusatsu #TsuburayaPro #KaijuBooska #DVDCollection
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