The best episode directed by Hidetoshi Kitamura is "Hot Blue Wind! No Response from Variblune", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Shozo Uehara". "Hot Blue Wind! No Response from Variblune" aired on 11/29/1975 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Red Target! A Fake Goranger Appears".
Director: Hidetoshi Kitamura
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Hidetoshi Kitamura
Writer: Hirohisa Soda
Director: Hidetoshi Kitamura
Writer: Shozo Uehara
To break through the Toyo Atomic Energy Research Laboratory's barrier, Shocker remodels pro soccer athlete Nomoto and produces the monster Tokageron with powerful kicking might.
Director: Hidetoshi Kitamura
Writer: Masaru Igami
While a series of strange earthquakes are going on, Hongo is contacted by his childhood friend and seismologist, Amemiya Chikako, who tells him, “Something is planning to cause a major earthquake.”
Director: Hidetoshi Kitamura
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Hongo begins an investigation into the series of incidents where people who had glasses made at Kagemura's Optometry store have gone missing. But even Ruriko gets some lure glasses, and she disappears as well.
Director: Hidetoshi Kitamura
Writer: Mari Takizawa