"Jump Out! Machine Hiryu": The appeal and reputation of a nostalgic robot anime"Tobidase! Machine Hiryu", which was broadcast in the golden age of TV animation in the late 1970s, is one of the works that had a great influence on children at that time. In this article, we will delve deeper into the detailed information and evaluation of this animation, as well as its appeal from a modern perspective. Overview"Jump Out! Machine Hiryu" is a robot anime that was broadcast on Channel 12 (now TV Tokyo) from October 5, 1977 to March 10, 1978. It consists of 21 episodes, each 30 minutes long, and was an original work by Tatsunoko Productions Planning Office and Toriumi Jinzo. It was directed by Hara Seitaro and produced by TX, Toei, and Tatsunoko Productions. storyThe story is set on Earth in the future. One day, the protagonist, a young boy named Takeru, happens to encounter a giant robot called "Machine Hiryu." This robot fights to protect the Earth, and Takeru is chosen to be its pilot. Takeru and Machine Hiryu then throw themselves into the battle against the Dark Empire, an enemy that threatens the Earth. The story focuses on the growth and friendship between Takeru and Machine Hiryu. As Takeru fights different enemies in each episode, he learns courage and responsibility, and deepens his bond with Machine Hiryu. Cooperation between friends is also an important theme, emphasizing the importance of teamwork. characterThe main character, Takeru, is a brave boy with a strong sense of justice. His growth and change are at the heart of the story, evoking sympathy from viewers. Machine Hiryu is Takeru's partner, supporting him and fighting alongside him. In addition, many other unique characters appear, including Takeru's friends and family, as well as members of the Dark Empire. Animation and MusicThe animation of "Jump Out! Machine Hiryu" was produced using the technology of the time. The robot transformation and battle scenes in particular were visually very appealing and drew children in. Music was also an important element in enhancing the appeal of the work, and the theme song and background music are still loved by many fans today. Evaluation and impact"Jump Out! Machine Hiryu" was highly praised when it was first broadcast. It was especially praised for its high level of perfection as a robot anime and the cleverness of its story development. The human drama depicting the friendship between Takeru and Machine Hiryu, and the bonds between them and their friends also deeply touched viewers. This work had a major influence on later robot anime. In particular, the storytelling that emphasizes the relationship between the protagonist and the robot, and teamwork, has been inherited by many works. It also shares themes and styles with other works by Tatsunoko Productions, helping to establish the Tatsunoko Productions style. Appeal from a modern perspectiveEven from a modern perspective, "Jumping Machine Hiryu" has not lost its appeal. In particular, the universality of the story, the character development, and the quality of the animation can still be enjoyed to this day. It also has historical value as a work that reflects the culture and technology of the 1970s. Furthermore, there has been a recent remake and revival boom, and the work is being re-evaluated by the younger generation. With the release of DVDs and Blu-rays, and even distribution on the Internet, many people are rediscovering the work. Recommendations and related worksIf you enjoyed "Jump Out! Machine Hiryu," you might also like "Science Ninja Team Gatchaman" and the "Time Bokan Series," both produced by Tatsunoko Productions. These works are also representative of robot and action anime from the 1970s, and share similar themes and styles. In addition, I also recommend the "Mobile Suit Gundam" series and the "Evangelion" series as modern robot anime. These works were influenced by "Tobidase! Machine Hiryu", but they have evolved in their own way, and you can understand them better by comparing them. Conclusion"Jump Out! Machine Hiryu" is a monumental robot anime of the 1970s, and its appeal has not faded to this day. The depth of the story, the growth of the characters, the quality of the animation, and the wonderful music make this work special. Please watch it once and feel its charm. |
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