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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]
Battle of the Planets episodes are listed below in their intended viewing order, recommended by the distributor Sandy Frank Entertainment.The first column on the right lists the production numbers for the original Japanese version Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, while the second column on the right lists the transmission numbers for the original U.S. broadcast of the series.
Battle of the Planets cast five young people as G-Force, consisting of Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop, and Tiny. G-Force protects Earth from the planet Spectra and other attacks from beyond space. The most prominent field commander of the Spectra forces was a villainous, masked individual known as Zoltar.
Entitled G-Force: Guardians of Space, this adaptation consisted of 85 episodes, spanning episodes 1–87 but skipping episodes 81 and 86. The series aired internationally beginning in 1987, but would not air in its entirety in the U.S until its run on Cartoon Network in 1995 & Air on toonami's midnight run in 2000. Although this version was ...
G-Force: Guardians of Space: 1 85 1983–1986 TBS: King Features Syndicate: Japanese co-production Traditional G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983) 2 95 1983–1986 Syndication: Sunbow Entertainment: Traditional G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1989) 2 44 1989–1992 Syndication: DIC Entertainment: Traditional G.I. Joe Extreme: 1 26 1995–1996 ...
G-Force is a 2009 American spy adventure-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Directed by Hoyt Yeatman in his directorial debut and written by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley with a story by Yeatman, who worked in the area of visual effects alongside co-founding Dream Quest Images .
Anime television series first aired in 1986 Title Episodes Country Year Notes Animated Classics of Japanese Literature: 34 Japan 1986–1987 Anmitsu Hime: 51 Japan 1986–1987 Bosco Adventure: 26 Japan 1986–1987 Doteraman: 20 Japan 1986–1987 Dragon Ball: 153: Japan 1986–1989 Ganbare, Kickers! 26 Japan 1986–1987 Go-Q-Choji Ikkiman: 32 ...
Eagle Riders (also known as Saban's Eagle Riders) is an animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Gatchaman II and Gatchaman Fighter, which have been combined. [2] It was produced by Saban Entertainment. [3] [4] 65 episodes aired in Australia on Network Ten from August 14, 1997, to December 4, 1997. [5]