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  • Future Robot Daltanious

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Raideen Toy

Crossbone Gundam/MAPS' Hasegawa to Draw Raideen Manga (May 3, 2010) Voice Actor Osamu Ichikawa Passes Away (Jan 7, 2009) Anime Expo 2007 - Production I.G (Jul 2, 2007). Raydeen was the Egyptian styled giant robot Raideen (or Reideen) from Yuusha Raideen (Brave Raideen) cartoon. That the figure could shoot a bird-like plane-missile ('delta wings') from its chest AND fire its fist makes it a must have! Like the other four initial release Shoguns, Raydeen. I was alittle disappointed with this as I took him out of the packaging and found out how loose he was and am thinking of his release being at the beginning of the line (My SRC Mazinger is the same way). It is known as being one of the first transforming robots on Japanese TV. Kyo is joined in his search by the bounty-hunter Shiina Yuya, the heir to the Tokugawa shogunate Benitora; and Sanada.

Brave

Brave Raideen was a super robot anime series that aired from 1975-1976 featuring Raideen as the main character.This vintage Shogun Warriors Raideen was featured in the original toy line. The jumbo figure is made of plastic and stands at 24″ tall with a body armor in. Raideen is powered by Mutron Energy, which gives it large reserves of power for long-lasting fights and amplifies Akira's psychic powers. Its armor is highly resistant to.

  • Combat Mecha Xabungle

    Mecha anime television series created by Sunrise and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. Broadcast on the Nagoya TV and TV Asahi networks weekly from February 6, 1982, to January 29, 1983.Wikipedia

  • GoShogun

    Super robot anime series created by Takeshi Shudo. Produced and aired in 1981 in Japan, with a movie special released in 1982 and a film sequel, GoShogun: The Time Étranger or Time Stranger, in 1985.Wikipedia

  • Gowappa 5 Gōdam

    Mecha anime series produced by Tatsunoko Productions and aired in 1976. There were 36 episodes.Wikipedia

  • UFO Warrior Dai Apolon

    Japanese anime series aired from 1976 in Japan. There were 47 episodes aired at 25 minutes each.Wikipedia

  • Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger

    47 episode animated shōnen mecha television series, and the second series produced for the Eldran franchise funded by Tomy and produced by Sunrise. It aired on TV Tokyo from April 1, 1992, to February 24, 1993.Wikipedia

  • Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu

    Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation. Re-imagining of the original series created by Go Nagai and was aired in TV Asahi from November 12, 2005 to September 24, 2006, lasting a total of 39 episodes.Wikipedia

  • Giant Gorg

    1984 26-episode anime television series. Broadcast in on TV Tokyo.Wikipedia

  • Getter Robo G

    Super robot anime series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa and produced by Toei Animation. Broadcast on Fuji TV from May 15, 1975 to March 25, 1976, with a total of 39 episodes .Wikipedia

  • Magne Robo Gakeen

    Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Third installment to Takara's Magne-Robo Franchise.Wikipedia

  • Fang of the Sun Dougram

    75-episode anime television series, created by Ryosuke Takahashi and Sunrise, and aired in Japan from October 23, 1981 to March 25, 1983 on TV Tokyo. A 1983 full-length feature film, Dougram: Documentary of the Fang of the Sun, summarized the series.Wikipedia

  • Gear Fighter Dendoh

    Anime series that aired in Japan. It ran for 38 episodes, from October 4, 2000 to June 27, 2001, on the TV Tokyo network and its affiliates.Wikipedia

  • The Adventures of Pepero

    26-episode anime television series created by Tatsuya Ono and Sumio Takahashi and aired on the NET Network from 1975-10-06 to 1976-03-29 in Japan. It has since been then translated and broadcast in several languages worldwide.Wikipedia

  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

    1985 Japanese television anime series, the second installment in the Gundam franchise, and a sequel to the original Mobile Suit Gundam. Created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, with character designs by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, while the series' mechanical designs is split among Kunio Okawara, Mamoru Nagano, and Kazumi Fujita.Wikipedia

  • Astroganger

    Super Robot anime series created by Knack Productions. It consisted of 26 episodes and originally aired from October 4, 1972, to March 28, 1973.Wikipedia

  • Seraphim Call

    Japanese anime series by Sunrise from 1999. Seraphim Call may be considered avant-garde in several respects.Wikipedia

  • Invincible Super Man Zambot 3

    Super Robot anime series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Yoshitake Suzuki, featuring character design by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and produced by Sunrise. First broadcast on Japanese TV in 1977.Wikipedia

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    1980 Japanese super robot mecha anime series. Released on December 19, 1981.Wikipedia

  • La Seine no Hoshi

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  • Dancouga Nova – Super God Beast Armor

    Super Robot anime television series, produced by Ashi Productions (same production company that produced the original series) and is directed by Masami Ōbari, who was also in charge of mechanical design. Supposedly a follow up of its predecessor, Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God.Wikipedia

  • Galactic Patrol Lensman

    Japanese anime television series based on the Lensman novels by E. E. 'Doc' Smith. The 25-episode series aired from October 6, 1984 to August 8, 1985 in Japan.Wikipedia

  • Gaiking

    Japanese Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Dino Mech Gaiking or simply Gaiking.Wikipedia

  • Robot Romance Trilogy

    The Robot Romance Trilogy (長浜ロマンロボシリーズ) were three Super Robot anime series created by 'Saburo Yatsude' (a collective name for the staff at Toei) and directed by Tadao Nagahama from late 1976 through early 1979. Co-production between Sunrise and Toei Company with Sunrise providing the animation work on their behalf.Wikipedia

  • J9 Series

    Trilogy of Japanese Super Robot mecha anime television series. Animated by Kokusai Eiga-sha and produced by Movie International Co.Ltd.Wikipedia

  • Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3

    Japanese anime television series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate, and animated by Sunrise. First broadcast on Japanese TV in 1978.Wikipedia

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  • The 'Deen' in the company's name is taken from Brave Raideen, an anime by Sunrise that the studio's founders did finishing animation work on.Studio Deen-Wikipedia
  • Director Izubuchi said RahXephon was his attempt to set a new standard for mecha anime, as well as to bring back aspects of 1970s mecha shows like Brave Raideen.RahXephon-Wikipedia
  • By 1977, a large number of super robot anime had been created, including Brave Raideen and Danguard Ace.Mecha anime and manga-Wikipedia
  • Developing an interest in animation while still at high school, Yuyama worked as an animator's assistant on episodes of Star Blazers and Brave Raideen.Kunihiko Yuyama-Wikipedia
  • Indeed, he is considered one of the earliest transforming mecha, even before the animesuper robot, Brave Raideen, which set the standard for the genre.Ambassador Magma-Wikipedia
  • Marvel published a series based Shogun Warriors, bringing characters of the mecha anime and manga series: Brave Raideen, Chodenji Robo Combattler V and Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace.Original English-language manga-Wikipedia
  • Other forces, such as the Demon Empire (from Brave Raideen) and Dr. Hell also threaten the Earth, but are pushed back by the teams of Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, and Raideen.Super Robot Wars Alpha-Wikipedia
  • His debut voice role is a soldier in Brave Raideen.Toshio Furukawa-Wikipedia
  • Although nominally a re-imagining of Sunrise and Tohokushinsha's Brave Raideen, which was developed by staff that would later be members of Sunrise, Chouja Reideen resembles Dagwon far more so than the original Brave Reideen.Brave series-Wikipedia
  • Raydeen, for example, could become a birdlike spaceship.Shogun Warriors (toys)-Wikipedia
  • In super robot anime, he voiced Ryoma Nagare in Getter Robo, Akira Hibiki in Brave Raideen, Sanshirō Tsuwabuki in Gaiking, Roy Focker in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, and Sincline in Beast King GoLion.Akira Kamiya-Wikipedia
  • Marvel published a series based Shogun Warriors, bringing characters of the mecha anime and manga series: Brave Raideen, Chodenji Robo Combattler V and Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace.Manga outside Japan-Wikipedia
  • She is best known for voicing Hiromi Oka in Aim for the Ace!, O-jirō in Little Ghost Q-Taro, and Mari Sakurano in Brave Raideen.Makoto Kōsaka-Wikipedia
  • The toy line not only features traditional robots such as Mazinger Z and Brave Reideen, but also robots from The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation and the Super Sentai franchise.Chogokin-Wikipedia
  • Both Yoshiyuki Tomino and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko were involved in the production of Wandering Sun, and would later again collaborate on the ground-breaking and genre-defining series Brave Raideen and Mobile Suit Gundam.Wandering Sun-Wikipedia
  • It is known for incorporating an unlicensed version of the VF-1J Valkyrie of Macross fame and the heroic elements of Brave Raideen.Space Gundam V-Wikipedia
  • The series are notable for developing ideas from Brave Raideen, helping the super robot genre evolve from a series meant mainly to sell toys with little to no plot or character development from episode to episode, into a series capable of telling dramatic stories of human conflict and compassion.Robot Romance Trilogy-Wikipedia
  • Reideen (stylized as REIDEEN) is a Japanese animated television seriesremake of the 1975 Super RobotanimeBrave Raideen.Reideen-Wikipedia
  • While the characters never crossed paths in their respective comics, Trimpe (who did the artwork for both of the series) drew a variation of Godzilla and Rodan alongside Daimos, Great Mazinger, Raydeen and Gaiking on the top page of a comic book advertisement soliciting the Shogun Warrior toys.Shogun Warriors (toys)-Wikipedia
  • While the characters never crossed paths in their respective comics, artist Herb Trimpe (who did the artwork for both of the series) drew a variation of Godzilla and Rodan alongside Daimos, Great Mazinger, Raydeen and Gaiking on the top page of a comic book ad soliciting the Shogun Warrior toys.Godzilla, King of the Monsters (comic book)-Wikipedia
  • While the characters never crossed paths in their respective comics, Trimpe (who did the artwork for both series) drew a variation of Godzilla and Rodan alongside Daimos, Great Mazinger, Raydeen and Gaiking on the top page of a comic book advertisement soliciting the Shogun Warrior toys.Shogun Warriors (comics)-Wikipedia

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