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  2. Giant Robo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Giant Robo - Wikipedia

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    Flying Stingrays: Giant stingray-shaped robots that emerge from the submarine base of the BF team to interfere with the UN's search for a downed hydrogen bomb carrier in the second volume. GR-4 "Disaster" : Appearing only in GR: Giant Robo , GR-4, nicknamed "Disaster," is a GR discovered in the United States following an underground nuclear ...

  4. List of superhero productions created by Toei - Wikipedia

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    released in the U.S. as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot; the last Toei Superheroes series of the 1960s; First Toei Superhero Show to feature a Giant Robot in a starring role. 1968: Kappa no Sanpei: Yokai Daisakusen: 河童の三平 妖怪大作戦 (Sanpei the Kappa: The Great Yōkai Battle Plan) TV series

  5. List of science fiction television programs by genre - Wikipedia

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    List of fictional robots and androids: Television films and series ... Giant Robo (1967–1968, Japan) a.k.a. Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot (US) GR: Giant Robo ...

  6. Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot - Wikipedia

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  7. Johnny Socko - Wikipedia

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    The band takes its name from Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot, a 1960s Japanese action television show. Michael "Trout" Wiltrout, the group's original vocalist, has since formed The Leisure Kings with Sean Baker. He also provides lead vocals for the bands Mr. Sparkle and The Impalas.

  8. The stars of 20 iconic movie franchises when the first movie ...

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    The 'Rocky' franchise: 2018. Stallone starred in seven more "Rocky" movies and most recently appeared in the 2018 release "Creed II," which saw Rocky coaching new champ Adonis Creed (Michael B ...

  9. Intergalactic (song) - Wikipedia

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    The "Intergalactic" video was directed by Adam Yauch under the pseudonym Nathanial Hörnblowér. [2] The storyline revolves around a giant robot causing destruction by fighting a giant octopus-headed creature in a city while popping, a parody of, or tribute to, Japanese Kaiju films (specifically the series finale of Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot).