Acrobunch
Acrobunch | |
Screenshot of Acrobunch from the television series | |
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Genre | Mecha |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masakazu Yasumura |
Studio | Kokusai Eigasha, Tokyo Movie Shinsha |
Network | Nippon Television |
Original run | May 5, 1982 – December 24, 1982 |
Episodes | 24 |
Acrobunch (é”境ä¼èª¬ã‚¢ã‚¯ãƒãƒãƒ³ãƒ MakyÅ Densetsu Akurobanchi, lit. "Acrobunch: The Legend of the Demon Lands") is a mecha anime series aired in 1982. There were 24 episodes. It is also referred to as "Demon Region Legendary Acrobunch", "'Demon Regions Legend Acrobunch", "'Ruins Legend Acrobunch", "'Acrobanch".
Story
Led by scientist Tatsuya Randou, the Randou family undertakes a journey around the globe in order to search out ancient ruins to uncover the legend of Quetzalcoatl, which unlocks the key to a fabulous treasure. However, tailing the Randou family is Goblin, an evil organisation that covets the legendary treasure for itself. The Randou family has the secret weapon of super robot Acrobunch. It becomes a race around the world of who finds the treasure first.
Concept
Acrobanch was an anime pushed out to capitalise on the archeological adventure craze that was occurring in Hollywood at the time. The art for this series was impressive and the combination sequence of Acrobunch still remains exceptional to this day, setting the benchmark for the rest of the 1980s. Five separate vehicles combine to form the super robot Acrobunch. The parts contain 2 motorcycles which form the arm, 2 racecars form the legs, 1 plane form the body.
Staff
Original Work: Yu Yamamoto
Screenwriter: Yu Yamamoto, Haruya Yamazaki, Takeshi Shudo, others
Director: Masakazu Yasumura, Takashi Kuoka, Takao Yotsuji (credited as "Yoshinori Natsuki"), Hiromichi Matano, others
Art: Toshikazu Yamagushi (2nd half of series)
Character Design: Mutsumi Inomata, Shigenori Kageyama
Music: Masahito Maruyama
Singer: Yukio Yamagata, Isao Taira
Characters
Japanese Name | Voiced by |
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Jun Randou (è˜å ‚ ジュン RandÅ Jun) | Shigeru Nakahara |
Tatsuya Randou (è˜å ‚ タツヤ RandÅ Tatsuya) | Hidekatsu Shibata |
Reika Randou (è˜å ‚ レイカ RandÅ Reika) | Kazuko Sugiyama |
Ryou Randou (è˜å ‚ リョウ RandÅ RyÅ) | Akio Nojima (episodes 1-9, 13, 16 -24) Hideyuki Tanaka (episodes 10-12, 14-15) |
Miki Randou (è˜å ‚ ミ゠RandÅ Miki) | Katsue Miwa |
Hiro Randou (è˜å ‚ ヒムRandÅ Hiro) | Norio Wakamoto |
D.B | Kiyomi Kurakawa |
R.C | Hitoshi Kumada |
King Deros | SeizÅ KatÅ |
Enoki Films gave the main character the name David Owen.[1]
Merchandise
The Acrobunch robot was released as "Acrobunch Kyoui Gatti 5 DX" / "Acrobunch Wonder Combo 5 DX" by Poplar and Royal Condor. It is built with diecast metals, and the package comes with a number of pieces including motorcycle stops, plane landing gears, airfoils, guns, swords, stickers, missiles, fists. The US and Taiwan release is especially rare since it was considered 20% smaller, and the label for the toy was "Pentabot" instead of "Acrobunch". It may have been sold outside Japan as such due to lack of licensing of the anime name title.[2]
References
- ↑ "ACRO-Bunch." Enoki Films. Retrieved on April 13, 2014.
- ↑ Robot Japan Web. "Acrobunch aka Pentabot". Retrieved 19 February 2014.