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Mechander Robot (合身戦隊メカンダーロボ, Gasshin Sentai Mekandā Robo) is an anime series that aired in 1977 in Japan. There were 35 episodes aired at 25 minutes each. It is also known as Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo, Mekander, Mechander, Combiner Battle Team Mekander Robot, Combining Squadron Mechander Robo, Mekander Robot and Mekanda. It was produced by Tokyu Agency and animated by Wako Productions.
Mechander Robo | |
合身戦隊メカンダーロボ (Gasshin Sentai Mekandā Robo) | |
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Genre | Mecha |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshikata Nitta |
Produced by | Takao Niimi (Tokyo Channel 12) Mitsuo Sato (Wako Productions) Katsumi Kawabata (Tokyu Agency) |
Written by | Takeshi Honda Satoshi Suyama Hisayuki Toriumi |
Music by | Michiaki Watanabe |
Studio | Wako Productions |
Original network | Tokyo Channel 12 |
English network | GMA-7 (1979 Philippines) GMA Cebu and Davao (Cebuano Philippines) MBC TV (1986 South Korea) |
Original run | March 3, 1977 – December 29, 1977 |
Episodes | 35 |
Original story
editThe Doron Empire, hailing from the Ganymede system came to Earth in order to conquer it. General Doron already overthrew the queen Medusa of Ganymede in the Magellan star cluster. Earth's defenses were no match; in a matter of days, 95% of the Earth fell under Doron's occupation. Doctor Shikishima, a brilliant scientist, places his last hopes for Earth in a robot (Mechander Robo) that he has created. The mother of Jimi would be reborn into a cyborg who is now the leader of the opposing forces and her memory could not recall the past. An interesting twist to the usual giant robot formula was that the Doron empire, after having devastated Earth in their successful first strike, ringed it with energy-detecting satellites programmed to lob hugely destructive payloads (similar to H-bombs) on Earth's surface wherever they picked up energy signatures suggesting human technological activity. Having no means to tackle the alien satellites the Mechander's crew had less than three minutes to successfully engage and beat the invaders' mecha on Earth's surface, before being atomized by the incoming alien bombardment.
Production note
editThe production company was plagued with bankruptcy issues, so the main sponsors forced the studios to reuse footage from old episodes to patch newer episodes without redrawing new animation. The final episode was merely a complete recap of the series.
Concept
editThree command jets - Mechander-1, Mechander-2 and Mechander-3 - combine to form one larger jet known as Mechander Max, which then would dock at the back of Mechander Robo. Some of the trademark weapons include spiked shields, missile pod forearms, chest flame throwers and missiles shaped like sharks. Halfway through the series, Mechander Robo is severely damaged, but is rebuilt as four component ships combining to form the robot before docking with Mechander Max.[1]
Despite the show targeting young audiences at the time and that the opposing forces were robots, the attack techniques and damages in battle are quite violent by today's standards.
Staff
edit- Additional director
Takashi Anno
Yasuo Hasegawa
Rintaro - Producer
Sumio Takahashi - Screenwriter
Hisayuki Toriumi - Designer
Nobuhiro Okaseko
Tsuneo Ninomiya - Mechanical designer
Kunio Okawara - Animator
Satoshi Touzan
Tsuneo Ninomiya
Masayuki Hayashi
Satoshi Tozan
Takeshi Honda - Music
Michiaki Watanabe - Opening theme
"Tri-Attack! Mechander Robo" by Ichiro Mizuki and the Columbia Cradle Club
Characters
editName | Vehicle | Voices by |
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Narrator | Kouji Nakata | |
Jimmy Orion | Mechander-1 | Akira Kamiya |
Kojiro Hachijima (Marcus Vance) | Mechander-2 | Kazuyuki Sogabe |
Ryosuke Shikishima (David Humbolt) | Toraika B-3 | Akio Nojima |
Mika Shikishima (Jenny Humbolt) | Keiko Yokozawa | |
General Ozmel (Gen. Goznel) | Masane Tsukayama | |
Professor Shikishima (Prof. Humbolt) | Masaya Taki | |
Medusa | Natsuko Fuji |
International broadcasts
editMechander Robo was dubbed in English for broadcast in the Philippines in the late-1970s.[2] It also aired by MBC TV Korea in 1986 as "메칸더V" (MechanderV) and was dubbed in Korean, and was one of the most popular robot animations.[3] Outside of Asia, it was only broadcast in Italy, in 1982, under the title Mechander Robot.
Video game appearance
editMechander Robo debuted in the Super Robot Wars series as part of Super Robot Wars Compact 3 for the Wonderswan Color. True to the anime, if Mechander Robo is deployed and a certain number of turns pass, the Omega Missile will appear and attempt to destroy as many robots in the player's force as it can reach.
Toys
editDuring the series' release, a toy of Mechander Robo was released by Bullmark.[4]
In 2009, CM's Corporation released an 18 cm. action figure of Mechander Robo as part of the Mecha Action Series line. The figure features a Mechander Max jet that docks in the back, as well as cargo bays on the feet to store either the Triger-3 ship, the New Triger or two Jaws shark missiles. The forearm shields can combine into the Mechander UFO weapon. Other accessories include the Mechander Fencer sword, additional hands and an Omega Missile.[5] A second edition in a metallic finish was also released.[6]
References
edit- ^ Mechander Robo Transformation
- ^ Clements, Jonatha. McCarthy Helen. [2006] (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia: Revised & Expanded Edition. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1-933330-10-5
- ^ Manhwa series songs:메칸더 V
- ^ ToyBoxDX Brog - Forever Young: Bullmark Zinclon Young Mekanda Robo
- ^ HobbyLink Japan - Mecha Action Series Mechander Robo
- ^ HobbyLink Japan - Mechander Robo Standard Version Limited Edition Metallic Color