Space Knight Tekkaman Blade - A deep review of the fascinating story and characters

Space Knight Tekkaman Blade - A deep review of the fascinating story and characters

Space Knight Tekkaman Blade - Space Knight Tekkaman Blade

The TV anime series "Space Knight Tekkaman Blade" aired from 1992 to 1993 and is an original anime work produced by Tatsunoko Productions. Set in a vast universe, this work tells the story of Tekkaman, a superhuman who fights to protect the Earth. It was broadcast on TX (TV Tokyo) from February 18, 1992 to February 2, 1993, every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. The series consists of 49 episodes, each of which is 30 minutes long.

Original story and production

"Space Knight Tekkaman Blade" is an original anime work, and the original idea was created by the planning department of Tatsunoko Productions. The project was directed by Hiroshi Negishi, with setting assistance from Yutaka Izubuchi, Nijūroku Yuki, and Studio OX. It was produced jointly by Tatsunoko Productions, Sotsu Agency, and TX.

cast

The main cast includes Toshiyuki Morikawa as D-Boy, Yasunori Matsumoto as Noal, Megumi Hayashibara as Aki, and Chisa Yokoyama as Milly. These voice actors played an important role in bringing their characters to life and enriching the story.

Main Staff

It was produced by Tatsunoko Productions and Zero G Room, with series composition by Masayoshi Sekijima and Satoru Akahori. The chief director was Hiroshi Negishi, the mecha designs were Yoshinori Sayama and Rei Nakahara, the art directors were Torao Arai and Yoshimi Umino, the director of photography was Kotaro Yokoyama, and the sound director was Hideyuki Tanaka. The screenplay was written by Masayoshi Sekijima and Satoru Akahori, the character design was Tomotaka Kogawa, the animation directors were Kazuya Takeda and Tomotaka Kogawa, and the music was by Kaoru Wada. All of these staff members worked together to contribute to the quality of the work.

Story and subtitle

The story of "Space Knight Tekkaman Blade" revolves around the superhuman Tekkaman who fights to protect the Earth. The story depicts D Boy awakening as Tekkaman and fighting against invaders from space with his friends. Below are the subtitles of each episode.

  • Episode 0: "Pre-Show Special" (1992/02/18)
  • Episode 1: The Flying Superman (tentative title)
  • Episode 2: The Name is Tekkaman (tentative)
  • Episode 3: The Birth of Space Knights (tentative title)
  • Episode 4: Deserting Without Cause (1992/03/17)
  • Episode 5: Kill Me (1992/03/24)
  • Episode 6: Techset Impossible (1992/03/31)
  • Episode 7: The Blue Comet Pegasus Appears (tentative) (1992/04/07)
  • Episode 8: The Mysterious War Correspondent (1992/04/14)
  • Episode 9: Rescue! Jupiter Crew (1992/04/21)
  • Episode 10: The Laws of the Battlefield (provisional title) (1992/04/28)
  • Episode 11: D-Files (provisional title) (1992/05/05)
  • Episode 12: Red Terror Evil (1992/05/12)
  • Episode 13: Destined Brothers (1992/05/19)
  • Episode 14: At the End of Destiny (provisional title) (1992/05/26)
  • Episode 15: Wandering to Ruin (tentative title) (1992/06/02)
  • Episode 16: Portrait of Betrayal (working title) (1992/06/09)
  • Episode 17: The Steel Savior (1992/06/16)
  • Episode 18: The Price of Glory (1992/06/23)
  • Episode 19: The Warrior Who Was Locked Away (1992/06/30)
  • Episode 20: Revive! D Boy (provisional title) (1992/07/07)
  • Episode 21: Premonition of Love and Death (1992/07/14)
  • Episode 22: Miyuki's Determination (1992/07/21)
  • Episode 23: A Brutal Reunion (1992/07/28)
  • Episode 24: A Scarred Past (working title) (1992/08/04)
  • Episode 25: The New Devil (1992/08/11)
  • Episode 26: A Battle to the Death (1992/08/18)
  • Episode 27: Legacy for the Remaining (1992/08/25)
  • Episode 28: The White Demon (provisional title) (1992/09/01)
  • Episode 29: A Bouquet on the Battlefield... (tentative title) (1992/09/08)
  • Episode 30: My Father's Face (1992/09/15)
  • Episode 31: City of Revenge (1992/09/22)
  • Episode 32: The Girl Who Waited (1992/09/29)
  • Episode 33: Reunion of Revelation (tentative title) (1992/10/06)
  • Episode 34: Brothers of Light and Shadow (1992/10/13)
  • Episode 35: The Enemy in the Fog (1992/10/20)
  • Episode 36: Decisive Battle!! Axe (1992/10/27)
  • Episode 37: Touched Body (1992/11/03)
  • Episode 38: Subtitle TBA (1992/11/10)
  • Episode 39: Super Warrior Blaster (1992/11/17)
  • Episode 40: Love and War (1992/11/24)
  • Episode 41: Evil: The Resurrected Devil (1992/12/01)
  • Episode 42: Memory of Sand (tentative title) (1992/12/08)
  • Episode 43: The Parting Bullet (1992/12/15)
  • Episode 44: The Approaching Darkness (1992/12/22)
  • Episode 45: Invaders of Truth (1993/01/05)
  • Episode 46: The House Where Time Stood Still (1993/01/12)
  • Episode 47: The Fate of Darkness and Death (1993/01/19)
  • Episode 48: Heroic! Elvis Dies (1993/01/26)
  • Episode 49: Burning Out Life (1993/02/02)
  • Episode 50: Subtitle TBA (1993/02/09)

Evaluation and Impressions

"Space Knight Tekkaman Blade" is an appealing work with a large-scale story set in a magnificent universe and deep human drama of characters. In particular, the episodes depicting D Boy's growth and conflict, and the bond with his friends, struck a strong chord with viewers. In addition, the intensity of the battle scenes and the quality of the mecha design were also highly praised.

This work is an unforgettable piece for anime fans of the 1990s, and has influenced subsequent anime works. In particular, Tekkaman's design and fighting style have had a major impact on later robot and hero anime. In addition, the cleverness of the storytelling and the charm of the characters are still loved by many fans today.

Recommendations and related works

If you enjoyed "Space Knight Tekkaman Blade," we also recommend the following titles:

  • Tekkaman Blade II : This sequel features an even deeper story and characters.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam : A masterpiece of space robot anime, it shares similarities in terms of combat scenes and storytelling.
  • Brave Series : A robot anime series that was popular in the 1990s. In particular, "Brave Exkaiser" and "Brave Express Might Gaine" have a similar feel to Tekkaman Blade.

"Space Knight Tekkaman Blade" is a masterpiece anime that depicts the grand universe and deep human drama. Please watch it once and experience its charm.

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