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Wandâ surî

  • TV Series
  • 1965–1966
  • TV-G
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
42
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Wandâ surî (1965)
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Three extraterrestrials sent to Earth to protect it from it's warlike ways take the form of Earth animals, and team up with a young boy and his older brother, who works as a secret agent.Three extraterrestrials sent to Earth to protect it from it's warlike ways take the form of Earth animals, and team up with a young boy and his older brother, who works as a secret agent.Three extraterrestrials sent to Earth to protect it from it's warlike ways take the form of Earth animals, and team up with a young boy and his older brother, who works as a secret agent.

  • Stars
    • Fuyumi Shiraishi
    • Shinsuke Chikaishi
    • Yasuo Kojima
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    42
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    • Stars
      • Fuyumi Shiraishi
      • Shinsuke Chikaishi
      • Yasuo Kojima
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fuyumi Shiraishi
    Fuyumi Shiraishi
    • Bokko
    • 1965–1966
    Shinsuke Chikaishi
    • Pukko
    • 1965–1966
    Yasuo Kojima
    • Nokko
    • 1965–1966
    Bobbie Byers
    • Capt. Bonnie Bunny
    Sandy Warshaw
    • Additional Voices
    Kurt Nagel
    • Kenny Carter
    Paul Brown
    • Lt. Zero the Duck
    Jerry Burke
    • Opening Narration
    Neil Patrick
    • Cpl. Ronnie Pony
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    gaucho-1

    Amazing show

    This was an amazing cartoon show from the 60s. I remember watching it before going to school every morning. It stared 3 beings from another planet who were here to observe and help us. The took on the the image of a rabbit (Bonnie),a bird(zero), and a horse (Ronnie).They teamed up with a young boy named Jimmy to help fight evile. Jimmy's brother (Randy) was a secret agent so the Amazing 3 with Jimmy got into all kinds of dangerous plots and story lines.Ronnie the horse had the abillity to build machines out of junk to help them. One of these machines was called The Big Wheel which is what it was and they all pilled in to the wheel and could travel anywhere in the world in it. Sounds like I'm on drugs but this was the basis of the show. If anyone has any videos of it please let me know.
    7gcarras

    Amazing Three

    This was formerly a 1965 Japanese cartoon, "Wonder Three". Names were all distinctly different between these two versions. As both writers write: Bonnie=Bunny Ronnie=Horse Zero=Duck

    Bonnie was white with black tipped ears, and if retro-colored (it was B&W) no doubt that Zero would be a green mallard duck (he had a Daffy like ring), and Ronnie would be orange/brown. Character design of the humans was pretty much the same as the other anime/manga cartoons of the sixties, as far as eyes are concerned. The characters, in the open credits especially, were really cartoony, in the scene where they're transformed. Recommend....!! "Bonnie Bunny...and Pony Ronnie laughed when Zero, had no luck..and became a duck"!LOL Classic..I'm the same age as the first poster (lots of time between these three posts, huh?) and second, I think, and saw this in 1967, when "Erika Film Productions,Inc." dubbed and sent this here. From the same folks that brought you Kimba and Gigantor.
    8mickfan

    More on the Amazing 3

    Just to elaborate on the above comment on The Amazing 3.

    The mission of Patrol A3 was not just to observe human activity on the Earth in a passive manner, but to determine if the human race would become a threat to interstellar peace because news of the wars and violence on this planet had reached the Galactic Union. Therefore Patrol A3 came equipped with a "anti-proton" device that would be capable of wiping out the entire population of the Earth if a final judgment by the Union weighed against the Earth.

    The names and ranks of Patrol A3 as follows: Capt. Bonnie, Corporal Ronnie, and Lt. Zero -- upon landing on Earth they assumed the disguises of Earth animals, namely a bunny, a horse, and a duck. While conditions on Earth would continually shock the aliens, Capt. Bonnie and Ronnie were the most tolerant, whereas Zero was always ready to detonate the bomb and go home, seeing little to no value in Earthlings than their music (and he often played a guitar in the episodes) and Ronnie being the gluttonous one, liked Earth food.

    The boy who became A3's companion (not "Jimmy") is Kenny Carter, (voiced by Kurt Nagle) and his brother Randy Carter (Agent P-77) is an agent of the Phoenix Agency for Peace Enforcement.

    Many of the episodes then, would revolve around P-77's adventures fighting enemies like "InterSpy" and often Kenny and the A3 would come along his save his neck -- in fact Kenny was once awarded the honorary title of "Fledgling" by "M" the head of Phoenix for helping his brother on many occasions.

    Osamu Tezuka was truly a genius of his own time. Granted, much of Tezuka's manga and anime works found inspiration from earlier works of others that he enjoyed or respected, Jules Verne, Walt Disney, etc... But the story of Wonder 3 or The Amazing 3 is quite fresh and original and one the best works of his imagination.

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      Referenced in Astro, le petit robot: Major Operations by Black Jack (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Wonder Three
      (Opening title theme)

      Music by Seiichirô Uno (as Seiichirô Uno)

      Lyrics by Sachihiko Kitagawa

      Performed by 'Vocalshop'

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1965 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Wonder 3
    • Production company
      • Mushi Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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