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1970s portal. Television series which originated in Japan in the decade 1970s. i.e. in the years 1970 to 1979. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Japan should be removed from this category and its sub-categories. 1920s.
TV series: 1979–80: Cyborg 009: Cyborg 009: TV series: 1979–80: Future Robot Daltanious — TV series: 1979–80: Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam: TV series: 1979–81: Gordian Warrior — TV series: 1980–81: Invincible Robo Trider G7 — TV series: 1980–81: Space Emperor God Sigma — TV series: 1980–81: Space Runaway Ideon: Space Runaway ...
Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo), also known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot in the United States, [1] is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It is similar to Yokoyama's Tetsujin 28-go (known as Gigantor in the U.S.), but Giant Robo has more elements of fantasy. The original 26-episode tokusatsu ...
Reideen the Brave. Reideen the Brave[2] (勇者ライディーン, Yūsha Raidīn), also known as "Brave Reideen" or "Heroic Raydeen", is a super robot anime series created by Tohokushinsha and Produced by Soeisha (later renamed as Sunrise). It aired on Nihon Educational Television (now TV Asahi) from 4 April 1975 to 26 March 1976, with a total ...
Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. [1] [2] The genre is broken down into two subcategories; "super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where robots are governed by realistic physics and technological limitations.
The series saw sequels in both Voltes V and Daimos and is the first show in Nagahama's Robot Romance Trilogy. Combattler V appeared in the United States during the late 1970s as part of Mattel 's Shogun Warriors line of imported Super Robot toys under the name of 'Combattra', and as such was one of the three Super Robots in the Marvel Comics ...
Release. 1986. (1986) G-Force: Guardians of Space (1986) is the second American animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972), following Sandy Frank Entertainment 's initial 1978 effort Battle of the Planets and preceding ADV Films ' 2005 attempt, known merely as Gatchaman. [1]
Ultraman, is Japan's first and most famous Kyodai Hero. Kyodai Hero (巨大ヒーロー, Kyodai Hīrō, lit. ' Giant Hero ') is a television subgenre in tokusatsu that involves Japanese superheroes or robots either with the ability to grow to immense heights to fight giant monsters or who are originally giant as a part of their lives.