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Gatchaman

Título original: Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman
  • Série de TV
  • 1972–1980
  • TV-PG
  • 26 min
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7,7/10
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Gatchaman (1972)
Trailer for Gatchaman: Complete Collection
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA team of bird-themed superhero ninjas battle the menace of Galactor, a technologically advanced international terrorist organization determined to conquer the world.A team of bird-themed superhero ninjas battle the menace of Galactor, a technologically advanced international terrorist organization determined to conquer the world.A team of bird-themed superhero ninjas battle the menace of Galactor, a technologically advanced international terrorist organization determined to conquer the world.

  • Artistas
    • Katsuji Mori
    • Isao Sasaki
    • Kazuko Sugiyama
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
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    • Artistas
      • Katsuji Mori
      • Isao Sasaki
      • Kazuko Sugiyama
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  • Episódios205

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    Katsuji Mori
    Katsuji Mori
    • Ôwashi no Ken (Ken Washio)…
    • 1972–1980
    Isao Sasaki
    • Kondoru no Jô (Jô Asakura)…
    • 1972–1980
    Kazuko Sugiyama
    Kazuko Sugiyama
    • Shiratori no Jun
    • 1972–1980
    Yoku Shioya
    • Tsubakuro no Jinpei…
    • 1972–1980
    Shingo Kanemoto
    • Mimizuku no Ryû (Ryû Nakanishi)…
    • 1972–1980
    Tôru Ôhira
    • Kôzaburô Nambu
    • 1972–1980
    Nobuo Tanaka
    • Sôsai Ekksu
    • 1972–1980
    Teiji Ômiya
    • Andâson…
    • 1972–1979
    Mikio Terashima
    • Berugu Kattse
    • 1972–1978
    Hideo Kinoshita
    • Narêtâ
    • 1972–1978
    Leraldo Anzaldua
    Leraldo Anzaldua
    • Ken Washio
    • 1972–1978
    George Manley
    George Manley
    • Narrator…
    • 1972–1978
    Charles C. Campbell
    Charles C. Campbell
    • Additional Voice…
    • 1972–1978
    Edwin Neal
    Edwin Neal
    • Berg Katse…
    • 1972–1978
    Victor Carsrud
    Victor Carsrud
    • Ryu Nakanishi…
    • 1972–1978
    Andy McAvin
    Andy McAvin
    • Dr. Nambu…
    • 1972–1978
    Jessie James Grelle
    Jessie James Grelle
    • Additional Voice…
    • 1972–1974
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Various characters…
    • 1972–1979
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    lvtbdctr

    One of the originals

    Like many people in the 20-30 yr old range, I grew up watching Battle of the Planets. The show had incredible action sequences and realistic portrayls of the main characters. Years later I learned the show had been dubbed and judiciously eddited from the Japanese show Gatchaman. In the last few years I have been able to see most of the original episode of Gatchaman and have a much greater appreciation of the show. From Power Rangers to Voltron...this show started the team genre.
    10keyope

    Brilliant

    Like most of the other reviewers here I initially watched Battle of the Planets when I was a kid. It was my favourite cartoon, but when I tried to watch it again as an adult I found it to be quite incoherent. I was never a fan of 7Zark7 anyway (was anyone?) but the way the action was constantly interrupted by cutaways to him assuring the viewers that no one ever got hurt were quite jarring.

    I first heard about Gatchaman about ten years ago but I didn't think I could watch it because the characters have different names to those in BOTP. But earlier this year I watched a few episodes online and after I'd seen about 20 of them I was so hooked I coughed up for the collectors edition blu ray. It turned out to be one of the best purchases I've made.

    If you can get past the first 15 episodes the quality of the show really improves. The animation and the storylines really crank up a notch. There are a few duff episodes, but out of 105 in total that is to be expected. I quickly realised that BOTP was actually a very poor imitation of Gatchaman. BOTP cut out all of the violence (of which there is a lot) and it also ditched the storylines that ran all the way through the 105 episodes.

    From about the halfway mark the story becomes a real cat and mouse affair between Gatchaman and the bad guys, Galactor. The race to catch Berg Katse (formerly Zoltar in BOTP) really hots up. I was particularly impressed by some of the darker storylines, many of which look like they were a big influence on many of the big Hollywood movies that followed (Star Wars, Indiana Jones etc). There is also some great humour in here. Katse has henchmen called Willis and Daltrey, and I'm certain it's just so the writers could make him say lines like "What you talking about Willis?" and "Roger, Daltrey"

    Also, unlike BOTP a lot of people die in Gatchaman. The Galactor henchmen get burned alive on numerous occasions, but also the good guys don't always make it out alive. There are a few significant deaths that were never shown in BOTP which omitted to show about 25 of the Gatchaman episodes (usually the best ones). I also liked the fact that the good guys didn't win every time. There are many episodes where the bad guys triumph or kill someone important.

    When I was finished watching this (I did one episode a day for 105 days) I was genuinely sad as I'd become very attached to the show and its characters, which is something I never imagined possible all these decades after I first watched BOTP. If you were a fan of BOTP and you were thinking of watching Gatchaman, I would recommend you get right on it. I thought it was brilliant and light years ahead of its time.
    10spasek

    One of the All-Time Best Animated Series that Still Holds Up Today!

    In 1978, I was seven years old when "Battle of the Planets" hit the networks. On the heel of "Star Wars", and along my favorite TV show at the time, "Battlestar Galactica," it was a show that was right up my alley! Five super-teens in an awesome spacecraft flying around and battling Zoltar from Planet Spectra.

    It would be years later that I would realize how much I'd missed. 7-Zark-7 is cool when you're seven. Not so much when you're 47. When I delved into Gatchaman, I was immediately enamored all over again, and frankly, I don't care if I never see another episode of "Battle of the Planets."

    For 1972, Gatchaman was cutting-edge. In the uncut Japanese version, you had fist-fights (non-existent in 1972 American cartoons unless it was re-runs of Popeye), and civilians being slaughtered by Galactor's newest terror! You also had some mild language.

    There is no planet Spectra. Instead, you have a terrorist organization hell-bent on destroying the world and taking over. Ironically, most of these attacks are against the environment, and the Science Ninja Team, spear-headed by the brilliant Dr. Nambu, and led by Ken, are sent to deal with the latest attack.

    Things aren't all sunshine and rainbows on the team either. They frequently argue and fight with each other. Joe (Jason) frequently disagrees with Ken's (Mark) decisions, especially when they don't involve taking direct action. Jun (Princess) only has eyes for Ken, but he does not reciprocate her feelings, as he's more wrapped up in the mission and working as a pilot. Jinpei (Keyop) is funny and annoying, as any young boy would be. And no, there is no speech impediment either!

    There is a lot of scientific knowledge that is put into the show, and why it is important to preserve the environment...messages that are still very relative even today.

    Every Gatchaman episode is full of action, and each delves much deeper into the characters of the team than BOTP did.

    The animation for the time period is still extraordinary, with so much attention to detail. I highly recommend watching Alex Ross's youtube video (an American artist) regarding this.

    I only wish that more than the first series was available. I purchased the first 48 episodes on itunes, and I'm already anxious for more! You can't go wrong whether you're my age and re-living some great memories or even as a kid getting into it for the first time! Go! Go! Go! Gatchaman!!!
    geeked-out-4-movies

    Classic series!

    Gatchaman is a classic 1970s anime you will really enjoy, it has lots of action and great character designs. I really liked this series.

    8/10 stars.
    10lborgia88

    Now I know what I missed!

    I'm old enough to remember Battle of the Planets -liked the show, hated the robot. Only recently have I begun watching all the Gatchaman episodes from ADV films (only volume 18 left to see) and I am loving them. I watch them with my 10 year old nephew, and he thinks they're great too, which goes to show that the limitations of 35 year old animation don't matter if the characters and stories are good. There's humour, over-the-top zaniness (WHO created the uniforms of the Galactor commanders?), LOTS of action, and lots of angst. Joe is my favourite character (swoon), but my nephew likes Jinpei, the kid. Now, if only Gatchaman II, the second series, were available subbed or dubbed...

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    • Curiosidades
      This series wasn't officially presented unedited in the United States until almost 33 years after its debut in its home country of Japan.
    • Versões alternativas
      There are three different edited versions of Gatchaman that were released. Battle of the Planets was released in 1978. G-Force: Guardians of Space was released in 1986 and finally Eagle Riders was released in 1996.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman (1978)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Gacchaman no Uta
      ("Gatchaman's Song")

      Performed by Masato Shimon

      Music by Asei Kobayashi

      Lyrics by Tatsunoko Production Planning Department

      Arrangement by Bobu Sakuma

      First ending theme (episodes #1-22)

      Second opening theme (episodes #23-105)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de outubro de 1979 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • ADV Films (United States)
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      • Japonês
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    • Empresas de produção
      • Tatsunoko Production
      • Tama Production
      • Tatsunoko Production
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 26 min
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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