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Revision as of 05:20, 2 April 2011
Mazinger Z | |
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Original Manga | Go Nagai |
Directors | Yugo Serikawa/Toshio Katsuta/Tomoharu Katsumata/Tokue Shirane/Nobuo Onuki |
Format | Anime (TV), Manga |
Made By | Toei Animation |
Episode Length | 25 minutes |
# of Episodes | 92 |
# of Volumes | 5 |
Contents
Genre
Sum it up in a Sentence
A teenage boy finds a robot and kick-starts the hot blooded piloted super robot genre.
Main Description
Mazinger Z is a gigantic Super Robot, constructed with a fictitious metal called Chogokin Z (literally Super-Alloy Z), which is forged from a new element mined from a reservoir found only in the sediment of Japan's Mt. Fuji. The mecha was built by Professor Juuzo Kabuto as a secret weapon against the forces of evil, represented in the series by the Mechanical Beasts (mecha used for evil purposes) of Dr. Hell. The latter was the German member of a Japanese archaeological team, which discovered ruins of a lost pre-Grecian civilization on an island named Bardos (or Birdos, although some inconsistent translations have identified the island as being the actual Greek island of Rhodes); the civilization was loosely based on the ancient Mycenae, and was called the Mycene Empire in the series. One of their findings was that the Mycene used an army of steel titans about 20 meters in height (compare with the Greek legend of Talos). Finding prototypes of those titans underground which could be remote-controlled and realizing their immense power on the battlefield, Dr. Hell goes insane and has all the other scientists of his research team killed except for Professor Kabuto, who manages to escape. The lone survivor goes back to Japan and attempts to warn the world of its imminent danger. Meanwhile, Dr. Hell establishes his headquarters on a mobile island, and plans to use the Mechanical Beasts to become the new ruler of the world. To counter this, Kabuto constructs Mazinger Z and manages to finish it just before being killed by a bomb planted by Hell’s right-hand 'man', Baron Ashura, a hermaphrodite. As he is dying, he manages to inform his grandson Kouji Kabuto about the robot and its use. Kouji becomes the robot’s pilot, and from that point on battles both the continuous mechanical monsters, and the sinister henchmen sent by Doctor Hell in every episode.
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Personal Opinions
Zorak
It's way too old and episodic to be worth watching anymore unless you're a crazy super robot fan. Watch Shin Mazinger Z instead.
Links
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