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UFO Robo Grendizer

Original title: UFO robo: Gurendaizâ
  • TV Series
  • 1975–1977
  • TV-14
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
2.7K
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UFO Robo Grendizer (1975)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationMechaShōnenSpace Sci-FiActionAdventureAnimationRomanceSci-Fi

The young Prince of planet Fleed flees his destroyed homeland aboard the UFO Robot Grendizer. On Earth, aided by a scientist and allies, he battles Vega's forces sent to capture Grendizer an... Read allThe young Prince of planet Fleed flees his destroyed homeland aboard the UFO Robot Grendizer. On Earth, aided by a scientist and allies, he battles Vega's forces sent to capture Grendizer and conquer or destroy the universe.The young Prince of planet Fleed flees his destroyed homeland aboard the UFO Robot Grendizer. On Earth, aided by a scientist and allies, he battles Vega's forces sent to capture Grendizer and conquer or destroy the universe.

  • Creator
    • Gô Nagai
  • Stars
    • Jôji Yanami
    • Chiyoko Kawashima
    • Hiroya Ishimaru
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Gô Nagai
    • Stars
      • Jôji Yanami
      • Chiyoko Kawashima
      • Hiroya Ishimaru
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
    • Dr. Genzo Umon
    • 1975–1977
    Chiyoko Kawashima
    • Makiba Hikaru
    • 1975–1977
    Hiroya Ishimaru
    Hiroya Ishimaru
    • Kôji Kabuto
    • 1975–1977
    Rihoko Yoshida
    • Maria Grace Fleed
    • 1975–1977
    Kei Tomiyama
    • Duke Fleed…
    • 1975–1977
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Brackky
    • 1975
    Banjô Ginga
    • Zuril
    • Creator
      • Gô Nagai
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    lefrelonvert

    Great childhood memories

    OK, the animation may be stiff and the characters cardboard, but this show carries great memories for thousands of people around the world. Mildly successful in Japan, "Grendizer" aka "Goldorak" or "Goldrake" was one of the first Japanese cartoons to achieve such great success and retain a cult following for such a long time. Even today, the struggle of the hero Actarus (aka Duke Fleed) against the evil hordes of "Great Strateguerre" Vega give me shivers down my spine! BTW, among the corny aspects of the show, which add to its appeal : why the heck does Vega keep sending his giant robots ONE BY ONE (gettings their asses kicked by Grendizer episode after episode) instead of sending them all in one big assault? Beats me. Talk about a lousy galactic overlord! Seeing a Grendizer episode is like a fountain of youth to me ! I just can't get enough of its cheesy charm!
    Jason-173

    Goldorak

    This bland robot show (which aired as 'Goldorak' as I remember it) lacked the amorality, female nudity and blood splattering violence of 'Albator, le corsair de l'espace'(another children's cartoon on French tv in Canada at the time) -- thus it was less interesting to young boys in my grade.

    Interestingly, the Quebec courts passed a law in 1999 forbidding parents from naming their child 'Goldorak.' I'm not making this up.
    bebebert

    Cult series through 70s and 80s

    Cult series across France, Belgium, Italy, Quebec, as well as some part of the Arabic world, like Tunisia. The show was a huge hit for children growing in the late 70s or early 80s. Adults may find it somewhat repetitive, unless they have an interest for anime and mangas. It has been designed with a target audience of 5 and 6 y.o. boys in mind.

    Crappy English tranlastions can account for part of its lack of success in the English-speak world. One UK translation is supposed to be correct, more respectful of the original.

    A web search should reveal more than a few fan sites. The series ran on French tv (FR2, FR3 and TVA) from 1978 to 1989.

    A lot more imaginative than what most shows offer today--although its not a family show, just a children show. ;-)))
    10paolois

    The best series of my childhood

    I knew it as Goldrake in my childhood in Italy and I love it above all other cartoons. Japanese animation was massive in Italy at the anime with all sorts themes from mechs like Goldrake, Gundam, Jeep Robot, Mazinga and Daitarn 3 or Captain Harlock to the weird and sinister like Bem to the sweet and romantic like Heidi and Lady Oscar. All massively popular. I would love to see a live action version of Goldrake but the japs are napping on this subject whilst Hollywood subjects us to imitations like Transformers and Pacific Rim for a perceived western audience.
    9rainforevermore

    An outstanding mecha

    The 3rd of Go Nagai's mecha, Grendizer carries over much of what made Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger successful, but manages to freshen things up. Even though Kabuto Koji is present, it feels a lot more like a standalone series.

    The art and the animation are much cleaner than the previous entries in the catalog, often closer to the more polished OVAs. The sound design is also vastly superior.

    The silly and often annoying comic relief element is not as omnipresent as it was in Great Mazinger, where Boss is often the focus of attention for much of the episode. In fact, thankfully enough, Boss is only featured in a handful of episodes. Grendizer's own cast of silly characters such as Danbei and Banta is somewhat easier to ignore for the most part. And thankfully, there are no such absurdities as taking crows either.

    Even if it's made for kids, the tone is more serious, with romantic and even tragic elements, and the characters have a lot more depth.

    And this is reinforced by the extraordinary music of Shunsuke Kikuchi, one of the great Japanese composers of the late 20th century. The score is full of pathos and remarkably dynamic, often reminiscent of Ennio Morricone. The music alone gives much more depth to the series than what you find in Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger.

    Of course, the series has its share of fillers but overall it is very enjoyable.

    I would recommend watching it in Japanese if you do have that option, as the progression of the series makes more sense. The translated versions can sometimes feel as though they were done in batches of a few episodes, without any real notion of the overarching plot. That being said, I grew up watching it in French, and I can attest that they did a fantastic job with that version, despite some issues. I assume that the same goes for the Arabic and Italian versions, seeing how beloved this series remains in France, Quebec, Italy and some Arab countries almost 50 years later.

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      Was dubbed to Arabic by (the Lebanese TV company) in Lebanon in the early 80's under the name (Moghamart al Fadaa) and gained a huge popularity among the children, teenager and adults as being one of the first Anime series to be completely dubbed to Arabic.
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      Edited from Spaceketeers (1978)
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      Written by Luigi Albertelli, Ares Tavolazzi and Vince Tempera (as Vince Tempera)

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1975 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Toei (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Force Five
    • Production companies
      • Asatsu-DK
      • Dynamic Planning
      • Toei Animation
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    • Runtime
      • 26m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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