1. Battle of the Planets | Gatchaman Wiki - Fandom
Overview · International Versions · Revival Attempts
Battle of the Planets was the first English-language adaptation of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, and debuted on TV on September 1, 1978. It is a loose adaptation of the source material, edited to better appeal to the sci-fi trend of the late 1970s (in the wake of Star Wars), as well as remove content deemed to be inappropriate for younger viewers. This version was produced by Sandy Frank Entertainment, known for their dubs of Japanese kaiju films as well as producing game shows such as "Name Tha
2. Battle Of The Planets: The Characters - MUSINGS OF A SCI-FI FANATIC
6 dec 2013 · The character is voiced by Alan Dinehart. The character's name is Dr. Nambu/ Professor Kozaburou Nambu in Gatchaman.
"T he characters were ... dynamic.... They each had distinct personalities, which were not always so easily defined. Mark could be rash and...
3. Battle of the Planets | Manga Wiki - Fandom
Battle of the Planets casts five young people as G-Force, consisting of Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop, and Tiny.
Battle of the Planets (1978) is an American animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972).[2] Of the 105 original Gatchaman episodes, 85 were used in the Battle of the Planets adaptation, produced by Sandy Frank Entertainment. The adaptation is generally faithful to the plot and character development of the original Gatchaman series, but significant additions and reductions were made in order to increase appeal to the North American juvenile tele
4. Battle of the Planets (TV Series 1978-1979) - The Movie Database
Series Cast · Ronnie Schell as Jason (voice). Ronnie Schell. Jason (voice) · Casey Kasem as Mark (voice) · Casey Kasem · Janet Waldo as Princess / Susan (voice).
G-Force, a five-member superhero team, fights to defend Earth and its space colonies from the threat of the planet Spectra.
5. Battle of the Planets - Don Markstein's Toonopedia
... name when adapting the 1972 Japanese animated TV series Kagaku Ninja Tai ... … was first seen on American screens on September 10, 1978, Frank ...
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6. Battle of the Planets | 1978 | ACMI collection
Battle of the Planets cast five young people as G-Force, consisting of Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop, and Tiny. G-Force protects Earth from planet Spectra ...
Battle of the Planets cast five young people as G-Force, consisting of Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop, and Tiny. G-Force protects Earth from planet Spectra and ..
7. BHOC: BATTLE OF THE PLANETS - The Tom Brevoort Experience
2 jul 2023 · While GATCHAMAN was set entirely on Earth, Frank spliced in new footage of the characters journeying to other Earth-like planets, thus ...
The next big thing to come along for me wasn’t a comic book at all, though it was a super hero adventure. This was the debut of BATTLE OF THE PLANETS on the afternoon of Monday, September 11,…
8. Battle of the Planets - Welcome!
This site is my way of saying thank you to Tatsuo Yoshida, Sandy Frank, Alan Dinehart, Jameson Brewer and everyone who had anything to do with the creation of ...
See AlsoEldevin Wiki GameThank you for visiting! My name is Jason and I hope you enjoy the site.
9. Battle of the Planets (G-Force) (TV Series) (1978) - Filmaffinity
Who can stand in their way? Only "G-Force." A team of five teenaged orphans consisting of Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop and Tiny. Each member of the team has ...
Genre: TV Series | Synopsis: Evil aliens from the dying planet Spectra attempt to capture the Earth and its interstellar allies to plunder their natural resources. The Spectrans' ruthless leader, The Great Spirit, secretly ...
10. Battle of The Planets - an sionnach fionn
Battle of The Planets (1978 - 1985) 'G-FORCE!' If you were unlucky enough ... name of the show, 'Battle of the Planets', was almost forgotten in favour ...
Battle of The Planets (1978 – 1985) ‘G-FORCE!’ If you were unlucky enough not to have had your childhood in the late 1970s and ‘80s then those legendary words probably mean nothing to …
11. Battle of the Planets, the show that introduced '70s kids in the US ... - Syfy
11 feb 2019 · The big bad of the series was Zoltar (named Berg Katse in the original series). They were created by merging twins in the Japanese version, ...
On this week's Animonday, we celebrate Battle of the Planets, our first foray into anime.
12. Battle of the Planets: 70's Sci-Fi Animation - Aeolus 13 Umbra
6 okt 2017 · 7 Zark 7 often noted in his expositions between scenes that characters who appeared to die on screen (when a ship exploded for example) ...
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13. Battle of the Planets vs Gatchaman - Scoop
In Battle of the Planets, not only were the characters names changed (to Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop, and Tiny), but the focus of the series also shifted. The ...
One of the early successful anime shows to be brought to the United States was Battle of the Planets, which debuted in the United States in 1978. The show was originally known in Japan as Science Ninja Team Gatchaman and originally was produced by Tatsunoko Productions in 1972. Though Battle of the Planets used footage from the original Gatchaman, the two can almost be considered separate series entirely due to the localization process.
14. Battle of the Planets (Gatchaman) from the Russo Brothers - Macross World
20 jul 2019 · Battle of the Planets (1978), by Sandy Frank Entertainment, which used 85 of 105 episodes and replaced the most controversial segments with ...
Announced at Comic Con by the Russo Brothers. If this works out, this might be the best anime to live action project. https://variety.com/2019/film/news/russo-brothers-grimjack-battle-of-the-planets-adaptation-1203273578/
15. Retro Sci Fi TV: Battle of the Planets (1978)
13 jul 2019 · It also added the robot character 7-Zark-7 (a C3PO / R2-D2 mash-up) which was used as comic relief and to pad out the episodes due to the edits.
Retro Sci Fi TV: A look at shows from the past that may not have stood the test of time...