The best episode written by Mari Takizawa is "Electric Monster Kuragedall", rated 6/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Katsuhiko Taguchi". "Electric Monster Kuragedall" aired on 10/16/1971 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Cannibalism Flower, Dokudalian".
Shocker seeks humans capable of withstanding 5000 volts of electricity to make a resource of Electric Humans they can use to assassinate important figures, so Kuragedal who can release high-voltage currents is sent to capture people.
Director: Katsuhiko Taguchi
Writer: Mari Takizawa
The monster Dokudahlian is made from a man-eating flower that's lived for 200 years in the deep forests of New Guinea and he transforms into a florist who emits hypnosis sound waves.
Director: Itaru Orita
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Shocker develops a bacteria that ages biological cells. By putting the bacteria into the balls of a bowling alley, they conduct an experiment to rapidly age young people.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa
After a prisoner is immersed in the extract of poisonous mushrooms for one week, the monster Kinokomorgue is born.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Kinokomorgue declares, “Make him taste the fear of death!” and injects the captured Ichimonji with the antidote, returning him to his senses.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Doctor Origuchi of the Criminal Research Institute looks into Shocker's evil doing, and discovers their plan to split the Japanese islands with a special nuclear weapon.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Doctor Shirakawa has invented a death ray but tries to seal his invention away, while his aid Shibata conspires with Shocker and is remodeled into the monster Geckogeras, making secret plans to take the death ray.
Director: Itaru Orita
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Shocker creates a missile base in the mountains and appoints the monster Hitodanger to defend it. After saving a boy from a Shocker attack, he fights Hitodanger to save Taki who went searching for the base.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa
The monster Moldbinga schemes to cultivate a killer mold that grows from the nourishment of humans and he attacks people in the graveyard near the hideout so he can conduct tests with his killer mold.
Director: Katsuhiko Taguchi
Writer: Mari Takizawa
The Shocker monster Gireera schemes to throw capsules packed with a deadly poison powder into Japan's national reservoirs for their “Poison Water Strategy”.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa
The Owl Man begins experimenting with the Murder X-Rays equipped in both of his eyes that can turn living things into bone.
Director: Issaku Uchida
Writer: Mari Takizawa
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
Shocker schemes to turn Tokyo Bay into a sea of flames by pouring in petroleum from industrial areas, equipping the monster Mogurang with an Electro Eye that he uses to capture humans.
Director: Issaku Uchida
Writer: Mari Takizawa
Doctor Shimura's research that can revive ancient lifeforms catches the eye of Shocker, who steal the ancient trilobite ressurected from a fossil and infuse it with the blood of a blood-sucking cyborg, creating the monster Zanbronzo.
Director: Issaku Uchida
Writer: Mari Takizawa
The Boys Rider Squad come to hike Mount Oomuro. Meanwhile, Gel-Shocker's Eaglemantis executes the human hunting strategy and attacks a bus headed for Mount Oomuro, abducting the passengers.
Director: Minoru Yamada
Writer: Mari Takizawa