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Thunderbirds 2086

  • Série télévisée
  • 1982
  • TV-Y7
NOTE IMDb
7,0/10
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Thunderbirds 2086 (1982)
AnimeAventureAnimation

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the year 2086, a new generation of Thunderbirds braves earth and space to answer distress calls, resolve crises and disasters, and save lives.In the year 2086, a new generation of Thunderbirds braves earth and space to answer distress calls, resolve crises and disasters, and save lives.In the year 2086, a new generation of Thunderbirds braves earth and space to answer distress calls, resolve crises and disasters, and save lives.

  • Casting principal
    • Ryûsei Nakao
    • John Bellucci
    • Earl Hammond
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    117
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    • Casting principal
      • Ryûsei Nakao
      • John Bellucci
      • Earl Hammond
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    Ryûsei Nakao
    Ryûsei Nakao
    • Sammy Edkins Jr
    • 1982–2008
    John Bellucci
    • 1982–2008
    Earl Hammond
    • 1982–2008
    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
    • Grant Hansen
    • 1982–2008
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    • Gerald Simpson
    • 1982–2008
    Lucy Martin
    • 1982–2008
    Hiroko Maruyama
    • Paul
    • 1982–2008
    Alexander Marshall
    • 1982–2008
    Keith Mandell
    • 1982–2008
    Takashi Toyama
    • Eric Jones
    • 1982–2008
    Manami Itô
    • Catharine Heyward
    • 1982–2008
    Junichi Takeoka
    • Hidaka Raiji
    • 1982–2008
    Maia Danziger
    Maia Danziger
    • 1982–2008
    Laura Dean
    Laura Dean
    • 1982
    Peter Fernandez
    Peter Fernandez
    Henry Mandell
    Eleanor Kearney
    Paolo Audiberti
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    Yogurt1701

    Not that good....

    When I heard about this show when I was a kid, I was really excited. However watching it, I was sorely disappointed.

    Being a big fan of the Gerry Anderson original, the one thing I liked was how the in the original, even though the Thunderbirds had incredible machines, they still had limits & had to work around them. They only had so many specialised vehicles (the mole, firefly) so the stories tended to show how the dangerous situations were overcome using ingenuity, & cleverness.

    In Thunderbirds 2086 however, International Rescue (now a huge none secret organisation) had dozens & dozens of thunderbird machines, that would just so happen to be designed exactly for whatever emergency the team had that week. Even as a kid I felt the stories were not as good as the original. But to be fair, I think the original was a hard act to follow, plus it was a Japanese cartoon, so maybe they didn't have the same exposure the the original that we had.
    7q_leo_rahman

    My first ever anime. Obscure, but compelling.

    THUNDERBIRDS 2086, an anime adaptation of the 1960s show, was my first ever introduction to anime, or Japanese animation. I could have done better considering all the wonderful shows the genre has to offer, but this show makes for a great starting point and years later I still have a soft spot for it.

    The premise is pretty much the same as the original show: an elite rescue force commandeers a fleet of special vehicles to disaster areas. Any updates made are fairly typical: as back in the 1970s-80s space operas were the rage, the show not only features perils from space (a critical space station reactor, a mutated plant, an explorer ship returning after nine decades), but also alien encounters (notably the recurring antagonist Star Crusher, an unseen but near-omnipresent being who can control peoples' minds). Fortunately the Thunderbird vehicles are suitably upgraded and made into awesome mecha: a shuttle that merges with two other ships to create a juggernaut carrier, a submarine, a space station, and a collection of other awesome mech, that the series puts to use in various episodes.

    A word of warning though: despite the various adventures the cast experience, they aren't too well characterized - a young hero, his love interest, a veteran, a Texas cowboy and a token black cadet and their commander and that's about it. These aren't the cast from the original show, so that could put TB fans off (and ironically at the time of its first airing in Japan anime viewers were put off because it wasn't Japanese enough – no giant robots or alien invaders). Still, the episode stories are fairly good and more interesting (more dramatic and tense, as befits anime) to my mind than what the original show had.

    The series boasts some spectacular space visuals, fairly good dubbing by anime veteran Peter Fernandez (SPEED RACER, STAR BLAZERS) and a stirring musical score from Kentaro Haneda (one of Japan's finest composers and piano players). It makes for a great compelling watch.
    9ross_mcdonald

    Smart and far better than its inspiration

    One of the formative shows of my childhood, this captivated me thanks to its intelligent, imaginative and optimistic vision of a future world where technology both enriches and expands humanity's reach on earth and the inner solar system, while also opening the door to new dangers and disasters. Fortunately the International Rescue team is on hand, equipped with gigantic combining space vehicles, a rousing orchestral soundtrack, science, and a team of brilliant pilots.

    As a kid I had the episodes 'Cloudburst' and 'Nightmare' on VHS, both of which are standouts. Cloudburst is an especially tense example of this show's ability to use thoughtful science to drive compelling plots that slowly ratchet up the tension, as a meteor storm knocks out a weather control satellite, which in turn leads to a disastrous hurricane which threatens inhabited islands.

    I didn't know or care that this started out as a heavy Japanese homage to a 60s puppet show (legitimised when it was ported over and translated) because it has enough great ideas to stand on its own. In hindsight some stilted voice acting in the English dub and a few dubious episodes prevent it from fully meeting its potential. But it deserved better than to sink into obscurity and be forgotten.
    10hgtk_vulture

    The best anime of my life, however...

    I am a fan of "Scientific Rescue Team TechnoBoyger" since it was first broadcast in Japan. I was really jealous when I discovered it would be broadcast overseas as "Thunderbirds 2086."

    TechnoBoyger's broadcast in Japan was a huge disaster. The ratings were not commensurate with the Saturday prime-time broadcast, and sadly, the show was cancelled after 18 episodes.

    It may be why the storyline was changed from a continuous episodes to one complete episode. The original plan was for a specific country not belonging to the World Federation, which played a dark role. By the way, there are remnants of this in the early episodes.

    As a result of multiple scriptwriters writing episodes that were one episode complete and had no continuity, the overall impression was that there was no cohesion.

    Akira Nakahara, who enjoyed mountain climbing and depicted the wonders of nature, and Kazuo Yoshioka, who excelled in depicting accidents brought about by advanced science, were responsible for episodes of the top quality. However, the episode of the Spanloader was an unauthorised appropriation of an idea written by Takeshi Shudou for "Thunderbirds," which was planned before "TechnoBoyger." Including that, the anime has been the subject of many problems before it was broadcast and up to the present day.
    dj4monie

    I've been trying to collect the series since the early 90's

    So far I have been able to get several videos.

    The series got a full showing only in two markets -

    The USA and UK

    Once it made it to weekday morning TV, it was mostly shown on local stations like the one I watched it on while living in Simi Valley, CA. I got up every morning before school at 6am to watch this show. No wonder shows like this never got good ratings look what time they are on!

    It was also shown on Showtime and Los Angele's early cable system Select/ON TV before it was on local TV.

    There is limited information out there but most of it can be found searching on TV.com (formally TV Tome) and good Google search.

    The videos end up on Ebay usually in PAL format which requires either being converted into the North American video standard (NTSC) or played on a PAL to NTSC VCR. I have had my videos transfered to DVD and I'm currently working on a complete and update site with a lot of information.

    As for the series itself, some may find it boring. There isn't a lot of shooting/fighting and there really aren't any villains until "Starcrusher" enters the scene about half way through the series.

    It seems they were forced to add a villain to the plot of the series. Most of the episodes are self-contained and there really isn't a cycle to follow, which allows the episodes to be shown in any order and still make sense.

    The series is loosely based on Gerry Anderson's Thunderbird marionette series of the 60's which I believe can still be seen on G4 (aka Tech TV)

    If not the videos of that series are very easy to find due to its popularity.

    I recommend both series

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    • Anecdotes
      Some of the Thunderbird mech pay tribute to the original Les sentinelles de l'air! (1965) vehicles:
      • Thunderbird 2 (TB-2) is a cargo hauler, identical to the original TB-2 but coloured blue instead of green and storing its vehicles inside its cargo bay rather than in hangar pods
      • Thunderbird 4 is a yellow submarine like the original TB-4, but larger in scale
      • Thunderbirds 5 and 15 are based on the Mole, the pod vehicle seen in the original series
      • and Thunderbird 6, like the original TB-5, is a massive space station.
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      Spin-off from Les sentinelles de l'air! (1965)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 1982 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
      • Royaume-Uni
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      • Anglais
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      • 科学救助隊テクノボイジャー
    • Sociétés de production
      • Anime International Company (AIC)
      • Green Box
      • ITC
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