Robots and Rescues: A Winspector Review
Sometimes, you just get an odd hankering to pop in a Japanese superhero show from 1990 and gun it. You just want a show full of shiny costumes, excessive pyrotechnics, a surprising bit of heart and drama, and a sprinkle of vintage fashion. It’s the reason I love the tokusatsu medium, and specifically the henshin hero subgenre of transforming superhero action from Japan. Needless to say, I went into Special Rescue Police Winspector with all that on my mind. I’d been meaning to watch this installment in the defunct Metal Hero series of tokusatsu hero programs for a while now, and I ended up popping it in on a whim back in December. I took my time with it: Sometimes watching in chunks, other times just putting on an episode after work, but always finding myself going “wow, that was a wild time” by the end credits. Now that I’m all done with it, I can say that this 34-year-old show has plenty in it worth looking at today. Set in the far-flung year of 1999, Winspector presents an image of ...