Gloizer X

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Gloizer X
グロイザーX
(Guroizā X)
Genre Mecha
TV anime
Director Hiroshi Taisenji
Studio Knack Animation, Dynamic Animation
Network Flag of Japan Tokyo Channel 12
Flag of Puerto Rico WKAQ-TV
Original run July 1, 1976March 31, 1977
Episodes 36

Gloizer X (グロイザーX Guroizā X?) is an anime series aired from 1976 to 1977. There were 36 episodes. It is also referred to as Gloyzer X and "'Groizer X.

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[edit] Story

The Gaira aliens, hidden in the Arctic, plan to conquer Earth. Captured and forced to work for the aliens, Dr. Yan creates the ultimate weapon, a transformable aerial robot called Gloizer X. Entrusted to his daughter Rita, Gloizer X escapes the clutches of the Gaira and lands in Japan, where pilot Jo Kaisaka meets a wounded Rita. Taking up the controls of Gloizer X, Jo and Rita fight against the Gaira invasion.

[edit] Concept

The anime was created by Go Nagai as a side project during the time he was busy with the various Mazinger series, Gloizer X nevertheless managed to be converted into a TV series. The robot transforms into a jet, while the show included intense battle sequences and aerial combat, it remained a secondary super robot series.

[edit] Staff

Script: Go Nagai, Gosaku Ota

Animation: Shizuko Katsumi

Design: Norio Suzuki

[edit] Characters

Japanese Name Voiced by
Joe Kaisake Tôru Furuya
Rita Yan
Baku Naoki Tatsuta
Jo
Dottor Yanki
Prof. Tobishima
Ghelden Narratore

[edit] Merchandise

The original Gloizer X toyline are one of the very few super robot toys produced by Nakajima Manufacturing Company instead of the industry dominant Popy Pleasure[1].

[edit] Triva

  • Gloizer X was 100 meters tall and weighed 1200 tons.
  • While not being a great success in Japan, "Gloizer/Groizer X" had a considerable impact in Brazil, where it was aired under the name O Pirata do Espaço ("The Space Pirate") in 1984/1986 at the Manchete Network. Only two mecha anime were shown in the country, and "Groizer" was the only full-exhibited (the other one, Voltes V, had only five episodes aired there).

[edit] References

  1. ^ Toybox DX. "Toybox DX." Nakajima Diecast. Retrieved on 2006-11-21.

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