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"Ninja butai gekkô" (1964) More at IMDbPro »
Always remember!, 22 February 2007

Author: baxter27 from Canberra, Australia
"Margo! You shouldn't have shot him. A gun is a last resort. Always remember, we're Phantom Agents!" So began every episode of this extremely popular (in Australia) Japanese TV series. Appearing on our screens a month or two after the equally popular "The Samurai" this show seemed like a Japanese version of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. but with spooky and sometimes mystical special effects.
Phantom Agents battled the evil Black Flags of Snig Z and the even more evil international criminal conspiracy, the Ghost Group. Cheesy special effects such as the transistor radio that turned into a rifle were available as toys in Australian shops but we didn't care.
Always remember, we're Phantom Agents!
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