Machine Robo: Battle Hackers
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Machine Robo: Battle Hackers | |
マシンロボ ぶっちぎりバトルハッカーズ (Mashin Robo Bucchigiri Batoruhakkāzu) | |
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Genre | Adventure, Mecha |
Anime television series | |
Studio | Ashi Productions |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Cartoon Network Japan |
Original run | 1987-06-03 – 1987-12-30 |
Episodes | 31 |
Machine Robo: Battle Hackers (マシンロボ ぶっちぎりバトルハッカーズ, Mashin Robo: Butchigiri Batoruhakkāzu) is a Japanese animated television series produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on TV Tokyo from June 3, 1987 through December 30, 1987.[1]
Connection to Revenge of Cronos
[edit]In the finale of Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, the Machine Robo decide to leave planet Cronos after defeating Gandler so that they can fight against evil in a new dimension. When they cross the dimensional barrier, the Machine Robo appear on Electronic Planet B1 with no memory of events from the previous series.
Story
[edit]In the year 406AE, the Electronic Planet B-1 falls prey to the Mechanoid space gang Gurendos. To fight back against them, the Machine Robo join forces to form the Algo Republic. Meanwhile, a large starship with five humans in suspended animation malfunctions and crash lands on B-1. Emerging from their ship, they find themselves caught up in the struggle between the Gurendos forces and the Algo Republic, eventually joining forces with the rough-and-tumble bunch of Machine Robo known as the Battle Hackers team to help save B-1 and eventually find a way back to Earth. In the final episode it is discovered that the robotic wars of Electronic Planet B1 were created by humans as a testing ground for arms traders.
Characters
[edit]Algo Army
[edit]- RIM (voice: Masako Katsuki)
- The Mother Computer that commands the Algo Army.
Battle Hackers
[edit]The most dangerous unit in the Algo Army, it is composed of the misfits, hotheads, and dropouts of the Machine Robo.
- R. JeTan (voice: Shin'ya Ōtaki)
- The leader of the Battle Hackers. Like his name suggests, he transforms from robot to jet to tank. Carries the "R. Bazooka" and sub-rifle.
- Garzack (voice: Nobuyuki Furuta)
- Non-transforming sub-commander, his weapon is the "Garfire Special". Although no toy of Garzack was ever released, an electronic prototype was designed that would have interacted with the anime.
- Mach Blaster (voice: Issei Futamata)
- A triple changer that can go from robot to jet to gun. Former White Thunder member.
- Drill Crusher (voice: Kōichi Yamadera)
- "Muscle"-type character. Can transform from robot to drill-tank to rhinoceros. Former Silver Wolves member.
- Fossil People
- Header, Abarar, Leggar and Taildar combine into Gattai Saurer. Get around on hoverboards.
- Pro Truck Racer (voice: Nobuaki Fukuda)
- Former Silver Wolves member. Carries the Big Blazer Cannon.
Wheelmen
[edit]- Hot Rod Joe
- F-1 Jack
- Buggy Wolf
- Drag Sam
- Rotary Kid
- Twincam Jimmy
Humans
[edit]- Akira Amachi (voice: Masaaki Ōkura)
- Pilots the Jet Riser
- Luke Stewart (voice: Ken'yū Horiuchi)
- Pilots the Battle Riser
- Mia White (voice: Naoko Matsui)
- Pilots the Power Riser
- Zen Ogawa (voice: Nozomu Sasaki)
- Patricia Longfellow (voice: Yuri Amano)
Winner Robo
[edit]- Roboshooter Gaiden
- Testarossa Winner
- Truck Winner
- Police Winner
- Toyota Soarer Patrol Car
- Buggy Winner
- Hornet Buggy. Called Dirt Robo in the anime.
- F-1 Winner
- Lotus F1. Called Racer Robo in the anime.
- Eagle Winner
- Fire Winner
- Porsche Winner
Silver Wolves
[edit]The new team name of the Battle Clan from Revenge of Cronos. Composed of the land and sea robots.
- Rod Drill (played by Ken'yū Horiuchi)
- Leader of the Silver Wolves. Transforms into a drill-tank. One of his toy molds was used as the Renegade Screw Head in the GoBots series.
White Thunder
[edit]Team name of the Jet Clan from Revenge of Cronos. Composed of the aerial robots.
- Blue Jet (played by Shinya Ōtaki)
- Leader of the White Thunder. He can turn into a jet. Fights with "Tenkū Shin Ken (天空真剣, Sky True Sword)" style sword. One of his toy molds was used as the Renegade Fitor in the GoBots series.
Blue Dragons
[edit]Team name of the Jewel Lords and Rock Lords from Revenge of Cronos.
- Dia Man (Solitare) (played by Shō Hayami)
- Leader of the Blue Dragons. Transforms into a diamond.
Red Knights
[edit]Team name of the Martial Arts Robo/Cronos Clan from Revenge of Cronos.
- Kendo Robo
- Leader of the Red Knights.
Gurendos
[edit]The villains of the series. The group's name derives from the term guren-tai (愚連隊 hoodlums)
- Dylan (ディラン総統) (voice: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo, Junichi Kagaya)
- An evil computer that controls the Gurendos.
- Gakurandar (ガクランダー) (voice: Ken Yamaguchi)
- Second-in-command of the Gurendos. His name is based on gakuran.
- Kariagen (カリアゲン) (voice: Satoru Inagaki)
- Kariage (刈り上げ) loosely translates to "hair cropped close in the back".
- Sorikondar (ソリコンダー) (voice: Minoru Inaba)
- Name derived from sorikomi (剃り込み), again referring to his hairstyle.
- Yasand (ヤーサンド) (voice: Yūji Mikimoto)
- A yakuza swordsman. Rides a Mercedes-Benz. Name derived from Yassan (ヤッサン).
- Shibumidas (シブミダス) (voice: Ken'ichi Ono)
- Named derived from shibumi.
- Rikimines (リキミネス) (voice: Minoru Inaba)
- Suji (スジ) (voice: Issei Futamata)
- Sorikondar's aide. Speaks in a Kansai dialect. Named after the phrase Suji no toranai (筋の通らない illogical)
- Iron Eagle (アイアンイーグル) (voice: Katsumi Suzuki)
- Pattsuri (パッツリ)
- Zentry (ゼントリー)
- Kizūn (キズーン)
- Named derived from kizu (scar).
- Gantsuke (ガンツケ)
- Shinobis (シノビス)
- Named derived from shinobi (ninja).
- Igarn (イガーン)
- Named derived from Iga, an ancient ninja province.
- Geruka (ゲルカ)
- Teppodaman (テッポダマン)
- Uwappā (ウワッパー)
- Sitappā (シタッパー)
- Shitappa means "underling".
- Bi-Bi-Bi Black (ビビビブラック)
- Devil Satan 6 (played by Kenichi Ono)
- Six monstrous robots that can combine into the giant Devil Satan 6 robot. In the anime they are referred to by number instead of name.
- Gillhead (played by Kenichi Ono): The head. Speaks in a Kansai dialect.
- Barabat: Left arm.
- Deathclaw: Right arm.
- Gurogiron: Torso.
- Eyegos: Right Leg.
- Blugoda: Left Leg.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "マシンロボ ぶっちぎりバトルハッカーズ(1987)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
External links
[edit]- Machine Robo: Butchigiri Battle Hackers at IMDb
- Machine Robo: The Running Battlehackers (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 1987 anime television series debuts
- 1987 Japanese television series endings
- Japanese children's animated action television series
- Japanese children's animated adventure television series
- Japanese children's animated science fiction television series
- Adventure anime and manga
- Ashi Productions
- Fictional robots
- Super robot anime and manga
- Television shows based on toys