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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]
The original anime series, which debuted in 1972, was eponymously entitled Kagaku Ninja-tai Gatchaman and is best known in the English-speaking world as the adaptation entitled Battle of the Planets (1978). [2] The series had additional English adaptations with G-Force: Guardians of Space (1986) and the 2005 ADV Films uncut release.
In 1986, Gatchaman was re-worked in the US as G-Force: Guardians of Space by Turner, with a good deal of the original content edited out of Battle of the Planets put back into the show. It followed the plot of the original Gatchaman much more faithfully than Battle of the Planets because of this. Missing was Hoyt Curtin's original score. New ...
The movie is a feature-length retelling of the events of the TV series consisting primarily of footage from key episodes, namely the first two episodes, 51-53 (the V2 project arc) and the final four episodes.
G-Force: Guardians of Space: 85: US, Japan 1986 Galaxy High School: 13: US 1986 Ghayab Aya: 10 India 1986 [2] Ghostbusters: 65 US 1986 Spin-off of The Ghost Busters: The Glo Friends: 26 US 1986–1987 Part of My Little Pony 'n Friends: Inhumanoids: 13 US 1986 First five episodes aired as part of Super Sunday: Janoschs Traumstunde: 26 West ...
Gatchaman (ガッチャマン) is a three-part original video animation based on the anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. [2] It was released in Japan from 1994 to 1995. This version of Gatchaman is set in the year 2066, where the evil leader of the nation of Hontwall is threatening to take over the planet.
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Cam Clarke is an American voice actor, known for his work in animation, video games and commercials. Among his notable roles are Leonardo and Rocksteady in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, Shotaro Kaneda in the 1989 original Streamline Pictures English dub of Akira, and Liquid Snake in the Metal Gear series.