科学忍者隊ガッチャマン

科学忍者隊ガッチャマン

  • 1972
  • 3 Seasons
  • 205 Episodes
  •  8.4  (86)
  •   Ended

Science Ninja Team Gatchaman is a five-member superhero team that is composed of the main characters in several anime created by Tatsuo Yoshida and originally produced in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and later adapted into several English-language versions. It is also known by the abbreviated name Gatchaman. The original series, produced in 1972, was eponymously named Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman and is most well known to the English-speaking world as the adaptation titled Battle of the Planets. The series received additional English adaptations with G-Force: Guardians of Space and ADV Films' uncut 2005 release. Tatsunoko also uses the official translation Science Commando Gatchaman, as shown in numerous related products and media. Because the English-language versions are notoriously inconsistent not only with one another but also with the original Japanese series, viewers most familiar with the English versions often experience some confusion upon re-examining the series after a long hiatus. The original 1972 Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman series was followed by an animated film, two sequel series, Gatchaman II, and Gatchaman Fighter. In the 90's, episodes from both series were dubbed into English by Saban as Eagle Riders. In 1994, the original series was remade as a condensed OVA series.

科学忍者隊ガッチャマン
Seasons
Gatchaman Eternal
48. Gatchaman Eternal
August 31, 1980
The Team searches for Zed in his tower, and are thrown around like playthings. When they finally meet up, they discover what happened to Egobossler: his corpse is pinned against a wall in Zed's main chamber, run through by his own sword. At this point, Joe picks up on Zed's vital signs (as Rafael had designed him to) and tracks the alien to his last refuge, where the Kagaku Ninjatai battle to destroy him... and fall. Chief Nambu's mysterious pendant (an unanalyzed device he'd instructed Kamo to give to the Team before the last battle) comes into play then, activating the Gatchaspartan and swallowing the fallen ninjas with light... The final scene is of an enormous firebird breaking free of Zed's exploding tower and flying around the Earth, leaving us to analyze the wide open ending. (Chances are high, though, that they aren't dead--they're still under contract, after all.
Earth Extinction! 3 2 1
47. Earth Extinction! 3 2 1
August 24, 1980
G-1 Desperate for High Power
46. G-1 Desperate for High Power
August 17, 1980
Threat of the Antimatter Planet
45. Threat of the Antimatter Planet
August 10, 1980
The Space Devil Draws Near
44. The Space Devil Draws Near
August 03, 1980
The Destruction of Gallatown
43. The Destruction of Gallatown
July 26, 1980
The Death of Chief Nambu
42. The Death of Chief Nambu
July 19, 1980
Collapse! Gatchaman Base
41. Collapse! Gatchaman Base
July 12, 1980
Surprise Attack of the Mecha Waterspout
40. Surprise Attack of the Mecha Waterspout
July 05, 1980
Downfall! Count Egobossler
39. Downfall! Count Egobossler
June 29, 1980
Bracelet of Friendship
38. Bracelet of Friendship
June 22, 1980
Revive Gatchaman
37. Revive Gatchaman
June 15, 1980
Hypershoot Crisis
36. Hypershoot Crisis
June 08, 1980
The Shadow of Death Approaches G-1
35. The Shadow of Death Approaches G-1
June 01, 1980
Egobossler's Strategy
34. Egobossler's Strategy
May 25, 1980
Mystery of the Space Pulse
32. Mystery of the Space Pulse
May 11, 1980
Runaway! The Great Train Chase
31. Runaway! The Great Train Chase
May 04, 1980
The Creeping Alien
30. The Creeping Alien
April 27, 1980
Cruelty! The Separation of Brother and Sister
29. Cruelty! The Separation of Brother and Sister
April 20, 1980
Desperate Fight! Valley of Betrayal
28. Desperate Fight! Valley of Betrayal
April 13, 1980
The Mystery of Egobossler's Birth
27. The Mystery of Egobossler's Birth
April 06, 1980
G-1 Enraged! A New Way to Kill
26. G-1 Enraged! A New Way to Kill
March 30, 1980
Sky Riders from Hell
25. Sky Riders from Hell
March 23, 1980
One of Egobossler's old friends and colleagues Oncain, is also the last man on Earth who knows Count Egobossler's deep, dark secrets. The Kagaku Ninjatai get to Oncain first and try to convince him to stay away from Egobossler, but the man will have nothing of it. He invites the Team to go fox-hunting and with his two children, Michael and Mary, and as they're distracted, arranges to meet with Egobossler. The inevitable showdown with Egobossler and his special Skyrider command is spectacular, but even Ken and Joe at their best can't prevent Ego from gunning down his man. Joe comes round the corner just in time as Ego shoots Oncain right before Michael and Mary's eyes (triggering a flashback where you almost see the faces of Joe's parents). In the final scene, Joe kneels down and has a little heart-to-heart talk with Michael. You don't hear what he says, only Michael's reactions.
A Warrior's Pride
24. A Warrior's Pride
July 16, 1980
The Evil of Mechaland
23. The Evil of Mechaland
March 09, 1980
Order to Blast the Satellite
22. Order to Blast the Satellite
March 02, 1980
Angry Joe! Fright of the Flaming Bird
21. Angry Joe! Fright of the Flaming Bird
February 24, 1980
Appearance! Terror of the Triple Iron Beast
20. Appearance! Terror of the Triple Iron Beast
February 17, 1980
Don't Touch the Super Stuff!
19. Don't Touch the Super Stuff!
February 10, 1980
Mercenary scientist Professor Gordon develops an indestructible material called Neophryte and decides to sell it to the highest bidder. So he summons agents from both Gallactor (Egobossler's first officer, Kempler) and the ISO (the Gatchaman, naturally) to meet alone on a spot he specifies. Of course Kempler doesn't come alone, but much to both his and Ken's surprise, neither does Ken. While the Gallactors and the rest of the Kagaku Ninjatai take part in a snarling standoff outside, Gordon, Kempler and Ken negotiate. Kempler offers money, while Ken refuses to haggle, stating honor and decency as his reasons (and knowing as Gordon does that once he withdraws his protection, Gallactor will simply take what they want by force). Worried about his father, Gordon's son finally ends the standoff and uncovers the compound for both sides to fight over. Joe uses a bazooka loaded with Neophryte to blow a hole in the monstermech that appears at the end.
The Spectacular Crash of G-1
18. The Spectacular Crash of G-1
February 03, 1980
Horror of the Evil Smoke City
17. Horror of the Evil Smoke City
January 27, 1980
A Deadly Butterfly Dances in the Dark
16. A Deadly Butterfly Dances in the Dark
January 20, 1980
Hell's Burning Ambition
15. Hell's Burning Ambition
January 13, 1980
Destruction by Fire! Egobossler's Palace
14. Destruction by Fire! Egobossler's Palace
January 06, 1980
Violence?! The Decisive Battle of Agrika
13. Violence?! The Decisive Battle of Agrika
December 30, 1980
The Order to Destroy the Mantle Base
12. The Order to Destroy the Mantle Base
December 23, 1979
The Saturn Limited Express Z-Press
11. The Saturn Limited Express Z-Press
December 16, 1979
Danger! Gatchaman Base
10. Danger! Gatchaman Base
December 09, 1979
Fear of the Extinction Ray Gun
9. Fear of the Extinction Ray Gun
December 02, 1979
The Desperate Outlaw Squad
8. The Desperate Outlaw Squad
November 25, 1979
Steal the Giant Iron Beast
7. Steal the Giant Iron Beast
November 18, 1979
The Kagaku Ninjatai continue their tries at direct confrontation by stealing aboard Zed's tower and facing him directly. This doesn't work either (can we say "outnumbered"?), though they do get in a few good punches.
Burn! Gatchaman Fencer
6. Burn! Gatchaman Fencer
November 11, 1979
Ken asks the same question viewers have probably been asking since the beginning: "Enough battling the little guys--why can't we meet Egobossler head on?" The Team does, but fails miserably. This episode ends in a very disturbing role reversal scene with Ken--now beyond reason--raging at a laughing Egobossler, and Joe finally having to bring all his strength into play to drag Ken back into the Gatchaspartan.
Charge! The Terrible Soldiers
5. Charge! The Terrible Soldiers
November 04, 1979
The Challenge of the Iron Commandos
4. The Challenge of the Iron Commandos
October 28, 1979
A Tainted Oasis
3. A Tainted Oasis
October 21, 1979
Debut! Gatcha Spartan
2. Debut! Gatcha Spartan
October 14, 1979
Egobossler's first attack, backed up by one of Zed's giant mechs, completely startles out heroes. Ken, Jun, Jinpei and Ryu rush to the scene of the battle (leaving Joe behind to quietly expire). The mech is too powerful, and the New Godphoenix is completely trashed in the first skirmish with Egobossler. Fortunately, Chief Engineer Saburo Kamo is waiting in the wings with brand new mechs. With only one problem: the new vehicles need five operators to combine. It's up to Joe, who upon hearing the phrase, "Gallactor has returned," will crawl on his final strength to rejoin the team. TheGatchaspartan saves the day.
New Dark Clouds
1. New Dark Clouds
October 07, 1979
Weeks after the dust settles from Sosai X's destruction, a tiny fragment of the alien revives and begins to rebuild itself into Sosai Zed. Using the remains of an old shipyard, Zed builds a vast mechanical pyramid fortress and levitates it over the ocean. Meanwhile, the rest of the world quits rebuilding from the wreckage of the thwarted Solar Shift Plan and go back to what they do best: waging war. We meet Count Egobossler, successful ruler of a growing number of territories, and an aspiring megalomaniac. Egobossler meets Sosai Zed, who decides to use Egobossler's brilliant military tactics to his own advantage, and the two strike a deal. In the wake of Chief Anderson's death in Gatchaman II, Nambu is promoted to Chief Administrator of the ISO. The Kagaku Ninjatai cope with the unusual peace. Feeling useless during peacetime, Joe wallows in boredom and self pity while Nambu tries to find a way to recharge him after his near-destruction in G-II.
Description
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman is a five-member superhero team that is composed of the main characters in several anime created by Tatsuo Yoshida and originally produced in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and later adapted into several English-language versions. It is also known by the abbreviated name Gatchaman. The original series, produced in 1972, was eponymously named Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman and is most well known to the English-speaking world as the adaptation titled Battle of the Planets. The series received additional English adaptations with G-Force: Guardians of Space and ADV Films' uncut 2005 release. Tatsunoko also uses the official translation Science Commando Gatchaman, as shown in numerous related products and media. Because the English-language versions are notoriously inconsistent not only with one another but also with the original Japanese series, viewers most familiar with the English versions often experience some confusion upon re-examining the series after a long hiatus. The original 1972 Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman series was followed by an animated film, two sequel series, Gatchaman II, and Gatchaman Fighter. In the 90's, episodes from both series were dubbed into English by Saban as Eagle Riders. In 1994, the original series was remade as a condensed OVA series.
  • Premiere Date
    October 01, 1972
  • Rating
    8.4  (86)