Invincible Robotrider G7 - Invincible Robotrider G7■ Public MediaTV anime series ■ Original MediaAnime Original ■ Broadcast periodFebruary 27, 1980 - January 24, 1981 Every Saturday 17:30-18:00 ■Broadcasting stationNagoya TV ■Frequencieshalf an hour ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 50 ■Original StoryOriginal author: Hajime Yatate ■ DirectorDirector: Katsutoshi Sasaki ■ ProductionNagoya TV, Sotsu Agency, Nippon Sunrise ■Works© Sotsu, Sunrise ■ StoryWatta Takeo is a sixth grade elementary school student who took over from his father who died while working in space, and became the president of Takeo General Kanny, a space jack-of-all-trades company, and the pilot of the giant robot "Trider G7". Although the company has been in the red for a long time, Trider G7 is one of the most powerful space work robots on Earth, and whenever something happens, they receive an emergency request from the Ministry of Space Defense. Of course, as a poor company, they cannot refuse. Today, at school and on the Kawara field, the voice of Managing Director Kakinokoji calling Watta echoes. "President, this is a big deal!" The elementary school student president is dispatched to space. ■ExplanationA worldview where the flavor of "neighborhood anime" such as "Harris no Senpuu" and "Dokonjo Gaeru" coexists with the solar system invasion plan of a robot empire from the far reaches of space. The invasion of the robot empire is so well concealed that even the protagonist Watta and Defense Minister Adachi had no idea that the Earth was being targeted until the final episode. Through various episodes set in school, Watta and his classmates unfold lively dramas of everyday life as children, fused with robot action. ■Cast・Watta Takeo/Satomi Mashima・Umemaro Kakinokoji/Ichiro Nagai・Professor Daimon/Akira Murayama・Professor Mieko/Harumi Baba・Ikue Sunahara/Keiko Han・Tetsuo Atsui/Yozu Fujimoto・Tohachiro Kinoshita/Souji Yamamoto・Kaoru Taki/Kinue Sugiyama・Akira Yamada/Keisuke Yamashita・Kenichi Oyama/Toshio Furukawa・Ondron/Masaru Ikeda・Zakuron/Kazuyuki Sogabe ■ Main staff・Planning / Nippon Sunrise ・Original work / Yatate Hajime ・Series composition / Hoshiyama Hiroyuki ・Character design / Sasakado Nobuyoshi ・Mechanical design / Okawara Kunio ・Art / Miyano Takashi ・Chief animation director / Kanayama Akihiro ・Editing / Inoue Editorial Office, Komatsu Midori ・Sound direction / Chiba Koichi ・Music / Kaya Kurando ・Director / Sasaki Katsutoshi ・Producers / Sekioka Wataru (Nagoya TV), Okuma Nobuyuki (Soutsu Agency), Iwasaki Masami (Nippon Sunrise) ■Subtitle・Episode 1: Good luck, young president! Invincible Robotrider G7 - Muteki Robo Trider G7 Review and RecommendationIn the world of Japanese animation in the 1980s, Invincible Robot Trider G7 attracted many viewers with its unique worldview and charming characters. The series follows the adventures of sixth grader Takeo Watta, president of space jack-of-all-trades Takeo General Kanny and pilot of the giant robot Trider G7. Watta follows his father's last wishes and struggles to turn around the company that has been in the red for a long time, but at the same time, he must balance his school life with his life as a robot pilot in order to respond to an emergency request from the Ministry of Space Defense. The greatest appeal of this work is the exquisite blend of everyday life and robot action. The episodes at school with Watta and his friends evoke empathy from the viewers and create a familiar atmosphere. Meanwhile, the exploits of the Trider G7 inspire children's dreams and stir their sense of adventure. In particular, the scene in which Watta rushes out of school to fight in space leaves a strong impression on viewers. The worldview of the work is also very interesting. The invasion of the robot empire is carefully concealed, so Watta and Defense Minister Adachi are unaware of it until the final episode, creating tension in the viewer and drawing them into the story. Furthermore, the way the two different worlds of everyday life and space invasion intersect provides fresh surprises for the viewer. The characters are also very appealing. The main character, Watta, is portrayed as a young man with a strong sense of responsibility who faces difficulties together with his friends. The adults, such as Managing Director Kakinokoji and Professor Daimon, are also unique and play an important role in supporting Watta's growth. In particular, Managing Director Kakinokoji's line, "President, this is a big deal!", is a memorable one for viewers. The mechanical design is also impressive. Trider G7 is depicted as one of the most capable space robots on Earth, and its design shows the talent of Kunio Okawara. The robot's movements and battle scenes are depicted using the technology of the time, making them visually appealing. The music also adds to the appeal of the work. Kayazuruto's music stimulates the sense of adventure and stirs the emotions of the viewer. In particular, the theme songs and insert songs are important elements in creating the atmosphere of the work. This work is a symbol of the golden age of Japanese animation in the 1980s, and its appeal has not faded even today. This work gives viewers dreams and hope, and allows them to enjoy both everyday life and adventure, making it a work that can be recommended to a wide range of people, from children to adults. It is especially recommended for those who like robot anime and anime from the 1980s. Furthermore, this work conveys many messages to the viewers. We can learn from Watta's growth the importance of responsibility, friendship, and hard work. It also depicts the difficulty of balancing daily life with adventure, and the courage required to face difficulties, deeply moving the viewers. Invincible Robotrider G7 is a wonderful work that gives viewers dreams and hope, and allows them to enjoy both everyday life and adventure. Please watch this work, empathize with Watta's adventure, and be moved by it. |
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