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Madou king grandzort

Madou King Grandzort ( 魔 動 王 グ ラ ン ゾ ー ト Wizard King Granzort ) is a Japanese anime series released by Sunrise and Studio Live . It was broadcast on Nippon Television from April 7, 1989 to March 2, 1990 . A total of 41 anime series have been released. The series was also broadcast on the territory of Portugal and Taiwan . [1] In the 1990s and 1992s, 2 short OVA series of several episodes were released.

Madou king grandzort
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魔 動 王 グ ラ ン ゾ ー ト
Genre / Themeadventure , fiction , furs
Anime series
ProducerSuji Iuchi
StudioSunrise , Studio Live
TV networkNippon television
Premiere screeningApril 7, 1989 - March 2, 1990
Series41
OVA "Madou King Grandzort: Saigo no Magical Taisen"
ProducerShuji Iuchi
StudioSunrise
Date of issueAugust 10, 1990 - September 8, 1990
Duration25 minutes
Series2
OVA "Madou King Grandzort: Bouken Hen"
ProducerNobuhiro Kondo
StudioSunrise
Date of issueMarch 27, 1992 - June 26, 1992
Duration25 minutes
Series3

Content

Story

The action takes place in 2050 after a global earthquake, as a result of which an atmosphere forms on the moon, which makes it suitable for life. Over the next 50 years, the Moon turns into a major tourist center. There comes a boy named Dity, who was attracted by rumors about the appearance of people with hare ears on the moon. Soon he meets a mysterious witch named Wi-mei and her granddaughter Guri Guri. They belong to the "long-eared" race, and secretly fight the evil clan "Dzyado" which intends to conquer the land. Wi-May gives Dayty a magic weapon, since he turns out to be the chosen one, who is entrusted with the hope of saving the earth, representatives of the long-eared race and their home world - Nobilun. With the help of weapons, Daiti is able to summon the giant Mech Robot Grandzort to fight against the monsters sent by the Daiti clan. Soon, another 2 boys named Gus and Rabi join Daiti and Guri Guri, who also receive magic weapons with which they are able to summon their robots.

Roles voiced

  • Yoko Matsuoka - Dai Haruka
  • Tatsuya Matsuda - Gus Yamamoto
  • Shinobu Adati - Rabi
  • Reiko Suzuki - Wi-Mai
  • Megumi Hayashibara - Guri Guri / Enuma
  • Signa Otaki - Granzort
  • Kenichi Ogata - Agramant
  • Koichi Yamadera - Shaman
  • Yu Shimaka - Naboo
  • Naoki Tatsuta - Dr. Byble
  • Takehito Koyasu - Black Samurai
  • Kumiko Takizawa - Sayuri
  • Yuri Siratori - Hilda
  • Yoshino Takamori - Fiena
  • Toshihiko Seki - Grunwald

Notes

  1. ↑ Madō King Granzort (TV) (neopr.) . Anime News Network .

Links

  • Anime "Madou King Grandzort" in the encyclopedia of Anime News Network
  • Anime "Madou King Grandzort" in the AniDB Database
  • Anime "Madou King Grandzort: Saigo no Magical Taisen" in the encyclopedia of Anime News Network
  • Anime "Madou King Grandzort: Saigo no Magical Taisen" in the AniDB database
  • Anime "Madou King Grandzort: Bouken Hen" in the encyclopedia of Anime News Network
  • Anime "Madou King Grandzort: Bouken Hen" in the AniDB database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Madou_King_Grandzort&oldid=100917925


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