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Mantooth
AKA Brian Heiler author of "Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings" and co-editor of "Toy-Ventures Magazine". Co-Host of the "Pod Stallions" podcast. Host of the Brick Mantooth Youtube channel, painter, designer, writer, mental health advocate, toy collector, Mego, and Mego Knock-Off enthusiast. I have large feet, ADHD and I live in Canada. Talk toys, not others.

3 Comments

  • YesterdayIsNow on May 2, 2019

    What is the story on Dr. Gori? Is he a Dr. Zaius knockoff?

  • Anonymous on May 4, 2019

    I saw him as a menacing and interesting character when I watched this on a local channel syndicated many years ago, here is the sordid details:

    https://spectreman.fandom.com/wiki/Dr._Gori

    Banished from the peaceful simian Planet E, the mad scientist Dr. Gori and his brutish assistant Karas search for a new planet to rule after Gori's plot to conquer Planet E had been foiled by its government. Coming across the Earth, Gori is captivated by its beauty, but is appalled by its inhabitants' misuse of its environment, leading to severe pollution (since Tokyo was the most polluted city in the world at the time), so mankind must be quickly conquered if this planet is to be inhabitable, so he plots to, ironically, use the very same pollution that's plaguing the Earth to create horrible giant rampaging monsters to wipe out and/or enslave mankind.

    Fearing that Gori may eventually make the Earth uninhabitable, the Nebula 71 Star inhabitants dispatch Spectreman, their super-cyborg agent, to battle the menace of the mad apeman. Eventually Dr. Gori is defeated and driven to face Spectreman. While the hero tries to convince him that his remarkable intelligence should be put at the service of good rather than be used for destruction and tyranny, Gori eventually commits suicide, after replying that he'd rather die than be denied his supremacy over Earthlings.

  • YesterdayIsNow on May 4, 2019

    Thanks! Dig that pink suit. Given that Spectreman was broadcast in the early 70s, Gori must surely have been an effort to tap into Planet of the Apes' popularity.

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