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Giant Robo
Giant Robo manga cover art
ジャイアントロボ
(Jaianto Robo)
Manga
Written byMitsuteru Yokoyama
Published byShogakukan
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runMay 1967February 1972
Volumes3
Anime television series
GR: Giant Robo
Directed byRen Usami (chief)
Masahiko Murata
Produced byHitoshi Hayakawa
Written byChiaki J. Konaka
Music byShinya Kimura (Kimushin)
StudioA.C.G.T
Licensed bySoftgarage
Original networkSKY Perfect
Original run January 19, 2007 July 6, 2007
Episodes13
Manga
GR: Giant Robo
Written byRyoumachi Shiro
Published byWani Books
MagazineComic Gum
DemographicSeinen
Original run20072008
Volumes1
Related works
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Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo) is a Japanese manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The manga, which was first published in 1967, spawned a live-action tokusatsu television series of the same name, as well as a series of original video animations called Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still.

Plot[edit]

Part 1[edit]

The secret society "Big Fire", scheming to conquer Earth, is furthering Project GR. The special investigation organization of the United Nations dispatches an agent in Country T to interfere with the plan. Daisaku Kusama, a Japanese tourist, is mistaken for the agent and is abducted by "BF".

Part 2[edit]

Daisaku Kusama comes back barely alive to Japan with Secret Agent Azuma with GR1. However, "BF" plans an attempt on Daisaku's life to recapture GR1 and they let GR2 and GR3 attack Tokyo.

Part 3[edit]

Abomber carrying a hydrogen bomb crashes into Japanese waters. The hydrogen bomb has already been recovered by "BF" though the bomber is recovered at once. "BF" demands that GR1 should be exchanged for the hydrogen bomb.

Characters[edit]

Mecha[edit]

Adaptations[edit]

Adaptations include:

GR: Giant Robo[edit]

GR: Giant Robo (GRジャイアントロボ, GR: Jaianto Robo) is an animated TV series written by Chiaki Konaka (Serial Experiments Lain, The Big O) and directed by Masahiko Murata (Jinki:EXTEND, Mazinkaiser) and produced by SoftGarage. The TV series is a re-imagining of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga and was created to commemorate Giant Robo's 40th anniversary.

GR premiered January 19, 2007. The series finished its run on July 6 of the same year, totaling 13 episodes, with the possibility for two further seasons.[1]

The story takes place at the dawn of the 21st century, when a terrorist organization known as Gigantic Rebellion Operators (GRO) utilizes giant robots built by an ancient civilization known as "GRs" to cause fear and destruction around the world. Meanwhile, the United Nations paramilitary organization UNISOM attempts to discover and secure hidden ruins containing GRs before GRO can obtain them. The independent 24/7 news organization known as Broadcasting Frontline Network (BFN) reports on the conflict between GRO and UNISOM, always seeming to have more information than they should. One day, eighteen-year-old scuba diving guide Daisaku Kusama encounters a GR, designated GR-1, in a ruin in Okinawa. Beckoned by forces he cannot understand, Daisaku is made to bond, body and spirit, with the ancient weapon and fight against GRO, discovering the truth behind the conflict and the nature and purpose of the GRs along the way.

A pilot for the show was made in 2005, which was a selection of scenes from the 1967 manga in animated form.[2] Due to a change in staff at SoftGarage, the idea of a faithful adaptation of Giant Robo was scrapped in favor for a modern world view. The show also has elements of the Cthulhu Mythos in it, with the Giant Robos originally being ancient machines built to fight off eldritch beings known only as "The Old Ones" that threatened the sanctity of the human race.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Morgan, Jonah. "Exclusive Report: GR-Giant Robo At TIFFCOM 2006". Anime News Service. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "GR: Giant Robo (2007) Original Pilot (Subtitled)". YouTube.
  • External links[edit]


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