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Golden Warrior Gold Lightan (黄金戦士ゴールド・ライタン, Ōgon Senshi Gōrudo Raitan) is a mecha anime television series that aired from 1981 to 1982 in Japan. The show was also popular in Hong Kong and was aired there around the same time. There are 52 episodes that were aired at 30 minutes each. [2]
The Abaranger name would go on to be a candidate name for the later series Golden Warrior Gold Lightan, and would finally be used for the 2003 Super Sentai series Bakuryu Sentai Abaranger. There is a mistake in the opening animation sequence where Gordam fires its missiles and its other weapon, the Bocunder, hits the enemies instead; Gordam ...
March 1 – Golden Warrior Gold Lightan; March 4 – Beast King GoLion; March 6 – Hello! Sandybell; March 7 – Ohayō! Spank; April 3 – Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari; April 4 – Dotakon; April 7 – Belle and Sebastian; April 7 – Little Women; April 8 – Dr. Slump - Arale-chan; April 16 – Queen Millennia; April 20 – Tiger Mask II ...
Space Warrior Baldios: Space Warrior Baldios: TV series: 1980–81: Astro Boy: Astro Boy: TV series: 1980–81: The New Adventures of Gigantor: Tetsujin 28-go: TV series: 1980: Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy: Cyborg 009: Film: 1981–82: Saikyou Robot Daiouja — TV series: 1981–82: Golden Warrior Gold Lightan — TV series: 1981–82 ...
Space Warrior Baldios: June 30, 1980 January 25, 1981 Golden Warrior Gold Lightan: March 1, 1981 February 18, 1982 Beast King GoLion: March 4, 1981 February 24, 1982 Wakakusa no Yon Shimai: April 7, 1981 September 29, 1981 Sengoku Majin GoShogun: July 3, 1981 December 28, 1981 Galaxy Cyclone Braiger: October 6, 1981 June 25, 1982 Maicching ...
Golden Warrior Gold Lightan: Kōichi Mashimo: Tokyo Channel 12 March 1, 1981 – February 18, 1982 Superbook: Masakazu Higuchi TV Tokyo October 1, 1981 - March 25, 1982
1982 – Golden Warrior Gold Lightan, a Japanese anime series finishes airing on TV Tokyo; 1988 – Fist of the North Star 2, a Japanese anime series finishes airing on Fuji TV; 1992 – Tekkaman Blade, a Japanese anime series begins airing on TV Tokyo; 2006 – Initial D Fourth Stage, a Japanese anime series finishes airing on Animax; Births
The game's two largest and most powerful characters, Tatsunoko's Gold Lightan and Capcom's PTX-40A, cannot have partners; by extension, they cannot perform universal techniques that require a partner. Non-playable characters, derived from Capcom and Tatsunoko intellectual properties, make cameo appearances during certain attacks; for example ...