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Ōgon Bat
is a Japanese superhero created by Takeo Nagamatsu in 1931. Ōgon Bat is considered to be the first Japanese superhero. Originally debuting in kamishibai (paper theater), Ogon Bat is considered a precursor to later superhero characters such as the Japanese Kamishibai character Prince of Gamma (debuted early 1930s) and the American comic book characters Superman (debuted 1938) and Batman (debuted 1939).〔 ==History==
Ōgon Bat made his debut in a kamishibai, a traveling show in which a sequence of pictures is narrated by a storyteller.〔〔 The character was popular enough to survive the decline of kamishibai following World War II and was eventually translated into manga and anime form. A live-action movie, ''Ôgon Bat: Matenrô no Kaijin'', was released in 1950, followed by another in 1966, simply titled ''Ôgon Batto'', and starring Sonny Chiba. A 52-episode anime series was produced the following year, followed by another film, ''Ôgon Batto ga Yattekuru'' in 1972, which was a comedy detailing the character's creation.
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