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  2. Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Wikipedia

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    This release included all 105 episodes. The dub aimed to be a faithful translation, without attempts to modify the show for younger viewers. The English dub contained creative changes: profanity, 1970s slang and thick, occasionally stereotypical accents were added. The series was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on October 19, 2012. [23 ...

  3. Choriki Robo Galatt - Wikipedia

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    Then a mysterious robot appears, dashing into the scene. This robot is overwhelmingly strong and kicks the invaders to the curb. Dr. Kiwi lies to the police that the robot, Galatt, was controlled by righteous aliens and that he was the only one who could contact them and ask for help.

  4. The Big O - Wikipedia

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    The show references the works of tokusatsu produced by the Toei Company and Tsuburaya Productions, as well as shows such as Super Robot Red Baron and Super Robot Mach Baron and "old school" super robot anime. The series is done in the style of film noir and pulp fiction and combines the feel of a detective show with the giant robot genre. [18] [22]

  5. Robot Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Robot Carnival (ロボットカーニバル, Robotto Kānibaru) is a Japanese anthology original video animation (OVA) and anime film released in 1987.. The film consists of nine shorts by different well-known directors, many of whom started out as animators with little to no directing experience. [1]

  6. Pluto (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pluto is a Japanese eight-episode original net animation (ONA) produced by Genco with animation production services by Studio M2. Written by Heisuke Yamashita and Tatsurou Inamoto, it is based on the Pluto: Urasawa × Tezuka manga series by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki, in turn based on the story arc "The Greatest Robot on Earth" from Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy.

  7. “The Wild Robot” Sequel Teased by Director: 'There Are ...

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    The adventures of The Wild Robot are set to continue.. Speaking recently with Deadline, the film's director Chris Sanders said, “100% yes there are absolutely plans for a second one," as his ...

  8. Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion - Wikipedia

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    Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion (Japanese: 新幹線変形ロボ シンカリオン, Hepburn: Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkarion, "Transforming Bullet Train Robot Shinkalion") is a Japanese toy franchise created by Takara Tomy, in association with the Japan Railways Group. [1]

  9. Ninja Senshi Tobikage - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Robots, [2] known in Japan as Ninja Robot Tobikage [3] (忍者戦士飛影, Ninja Senshi Tobikage, lit. Tobikage the Ninja Soldier ) , is a Japanese anime television series, produced by Pierrot , which aired from 6 October 1985 to 13 July 1986 on Nippon Television . [ 4 ]