

Mighty Jack
Season - Episode
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2 - 1Beat the Trap! Jul 06, 1968
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2 - 2Blow Up MiniMini Island! Jul 13, 1968
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2 - 3Leap into the Sea of Evil! Jul 20, 1968
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2 - 4Take Back What Was Stolen!! Jul 27, 1968
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2 - 5Chase After the Statue of Maria!! Aug 03, 1968
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2 - 6Strike Hard with the Mighty-Go! Aug 10, 1968
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2 - 7Just Try Coming At Us! Aug 17, 1968
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2 - 8Go to Hell Laughing! Aug 24, 1968
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2 - 9Beat the Evil Out of the Earth! Aug 31, 1968
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2 - 10Solve the Mystery of the Disappeared Princess!! Sep 07, 1968
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2 - 11Give the Half-Assed Bomb All You've Got! Sep 14, 1968
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2 - 12Take Back Mighty-Go! (Part 1) Sep 21, 1968
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2 - 13Take Back Mighty-Go! (Part 2) Sep 28, 1968
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2 - 14Cross the Blazing Sea! Oct 05, 1968
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2 - 15Charge the Hall of Corpses! Oct 12, 1968
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2 - 16Protect the Client! Oct 19, 1968
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2 - 17They got away! Go, catch them! Oct 26, 1968
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2 - 18Beat the H-Bomb Dinosaur!! Nov 02, 1968
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2 - 19Hold Off the Human Garden! Nov 09, 1968
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2 - 20Expose the Space Ninja Nov 16, 1968
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2 - 21Unmask the Spirits! Nov 23, 1968
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2 - 22Raise the White Flag on Tokyo Tower Nov 30, 1968
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2 - 23Mark the Lady Assassin! Dec 07, 1968
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2 - 24Change Course to Happening Island! Dec 14, 1968
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2 - 25Leap Toward the Sky of Hope! (Part 1) Dec 21, 1968
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2 - 26Leap Toward the Sky of Hope! (Part 2) Dec 28, 1968
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1 - 1The Man Who Disappeared In Paris Apr 06, 1968
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1 - 2Recapture K52 Apr 13, 1968
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1 - 3Burning Rose Apr 20, 1968
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1 - 4O, Motherland Be Forever!! Apr 27, 1968
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1 - 5Scalpel and Lipstick May 04, 1968
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1 - 6Hot Ice May 11, 1968
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1 - 7Don't Look at the Moon! May 18, 1968
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1 - 8The Terrifying Aurora May 25, 1968
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1 - 9Tour Guide to Hell Jun 01, 1968
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1 - 10Bombing Orders Jun 08, 1968
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1 - 11Burning Gold Jun 15, 1968
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1 - 12Terror of the Big City Jun 22, 1968
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1 - 13Operation: Strange Airship Jun 29, 1968
Overview
Mighty Jack was a tokusatsu SF/espionage/action TV series. Created by Japanese effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya, the show was produced by Tsuburaya Productions and was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 6, 1968 to June 29, 1968, with a total of 13 one-hour episodes. The music for the episodes was done by Isao Tomita and Kunio Miyauchi. Reportedly, Eiji Tsuburaya considered this series his masterwork because the focus was on the people rather than on the vehicles and special effects This focus on the people was similar to the works of Gerry Anderson, of which Eiji was a big fan. The Mighty Jack mecha/HQ featured in this series also has some similarities to Eiji's previous TV masterpiece, Ultra Seven. Even for the original series of 13 one hour-long episodes, the ratings were low. The follow-up series, Fight! Mighty Jack, fared better in the ratings, perhaps because of its inclusion of monsters and aliens rather than purely human evil-doers like Q.