The appeal and reviews of Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX: Is it recommended for modern anime fans?

The appeal and reviews of Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX: Is it recommended for modern anime fans?

Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28 FX - A story of heroes and robots of the future

■Overview of the work

"Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX" is a TV anime series based on the classic manga "Tetsujin 28-go" by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It aired on Nippon Television from April 5, 1992 to March 30, 1993, with a total of 47 episodes. It was produced and written by TMS Entertainment, with copyright belonging to Hikari Production and TMS. The series depicts the new adventures of Tetsujin 28-go in a world of advanced robotics in the future.

■ Story

In the future, advances in robotics have made remote-controlled robots an indispensable part of daily life, protecting peace. In the city, the World Robot Contest is being held at the invitation of Kaneda Shotaro, the pilot of the global hero Tetsujin 28. However, the Zone gang appears, aiming to steal the robot, and the venue falls into total panic. Shotaro and the members of the Kaneda Detective Agency stand there helplessly when Tetsujin 28 FX, whose control device Grid Lancer is supposed to still be in the process of being adjusted, appears. Tetsujin 28 FX must once again take to the battlefield to crush the ambitions of the Zone gang.

■ Characters

There are many fascinating characters in this work. The main character, Kaneda Masato, is the new pilot of Tetsujin 28. His father, Kaneda Shotaro, is a former pilot of Tetsujin 28 and plays an important role as Masato's supporter. The members of the Kaneda Detective Agency are also unique and add excitement to the story. Villains such as President Zone, the leader of the Zone gang, and Devil Kato are also memorable.

■Cast

The cast features a number of impressive voice actors, including Numata Yusuke as Masato Kaneda, Tanaka Hideyuki as Shotaro Kaneda, Orikasa Ai as Yoko Kaneda, Kusao Takeshi as Saburo Natsuki, Kozakura Etsuko as Futaba Mitsuse, Tachiki Fumihiko as Genichi Tsukasa, Hiramatsu Akiko as Shiori Nishina, Nanba Keiichi as Zolric, Ono Kenichi as Devil Hito, Sasaoka Shigezo as President Zone, Yamaguchi Ken and Matsuo Ginzo as the Elvis brothers, Tokumaru Kan as Butler, Takayama Minami as Frankensteiner (young boy), and Morikawa Toshiyuki as Frankensteiner (young man).

■ Main staff

The series is written by Sonoda Hideki, produced by Toya Jin (NTV), Horikoshi Toru (NTV), Sagawa Yuko (ASATSU), and Iwata Mikihiro (TMS), with design works by Studio OX and Sugita Atsuhiko, original character designs by Suzuki Noriyoshi, mechanical designs by Soichiki and Murata Mamoru, character design and chief animation director Motohashi Hideyuki, art director Mitsumoto Hiroyuki, director of photography Nomura Takashi, music by Kondo Hiroaki, sound director Komatsu Nobuhiro, editor Tsurubuchi Masatoshi, literary director Matsumoto Fumiichi, production director Himeno Toshimitsu, and chief director Imazawa Tetsuo.

■ Theme songs and music

The opening theme is "Future Hero" (sung by Hiro Nagasawa, lyrics by Hideki Sonoda, composition by Hiro Nagasawa, arrangement by Osamu Totsuka) from episode 1 to 24, and "Future Hero" (sung by Satoko Shimizu, lyrics by Hideki Sonoda, composition by Hiro Nagasawa, arrangement by Osamu Totsuka) from episode 25 onwards. The ending theme is "We Are Adventurers" (sung by Kaneda Detective Agency, lyrics by Tetsuo Kudo, composition by Hiro Nagasawa, arrangement by Osamu Totsuka) from episode 1 to 28, and "GET YOUR DREAM" (sung by Satoko Shimizu, lyrics by Miho Matsuba, composition by Takashi Kudo, arrangement by Osamu Totsuka) from episode 29 onwards. These songs are important elements that liven up the atmosphere of the work.

■ Evaluation and impressions

"Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX" retains the charm of the original work while adding new elements to make it enjoyable for modern audiences. In particular, the world view depicting futuristic robot technology and the new design of Tetsujin 28-go make a visual impact. In addition, the human drama of the growth, friendship, and family love of the characters, including Masato Kaneda, is depicted, adding depth to the story.

The voice actors are also excellent, especially Yusuke Numata as Masato Kaneda and Hideyuki Tanaka as Shotaro Kaneda, who express the emotions of their characters realistically. The villains of the Zone gang are also unique, adding tension to the story.

The music is also an important element in creating a great atmosphere in the work, and the opening theme "Future Hero" in particular is a powerful song that lifts the spirits of the viewers. The ending themes "We Are Adventurers" and "GET YOUR DREAM" are also moving songs that reflect the theme of the story.

■ Recommendation points

"Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX" is recommended not only for fans of the original work, but also for those who like robot anime and action anime. It is a work that cannot be missed, especially for those who are interested in future robot technology and new designs. In addition, the human drama depicting family love and friendship is also appealing, and it will be enjoyed by a wide range of age groups.

Furthermore, this work is an important piece for understanding Japanese anime culture in the 1990s, as it reflects the trends in technology, design, and storytelling of the time, making it a valuable resource for anime fans.

■ Related works and information

"Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX" is based on the original "Tetsujin 28-go" by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The original was serialized from 1956 to 1966, and many media mix works were produced. In particular, the 1963 TV anime series "Tetsujin 28-go" is known as the first TV anime series in the history of Japanese animation.

In addition, even after "Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX," other works based on Tetsujin 28-go have been produced, such as "Tetsujin 28-go" in 2004 and "Tetsujin 28-go Gao!" in 2010. By watching these works as well, you can gain a deeper understanding of the world of Tetsujin 28-go.

■How to watch

"Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX" can be purchased on DVD and Blu-ray. It can also be viewed on some video streaming services. When watching it, you will be able to understand it better and be impressed if you enjoy the original work and other Tetsujin 28-go series at the same time.

Conclusion

"Super Electric Robot Tetsujin 28-go FX" is a worthwhile work that depicts futuristic robot technology and human drama. This work, which inherits the charm of the original while adding new elements, will be enjoyed by a wide range of viewers. We especially recommend it to those who like robot anime and action anime. Please experience the new adventure of Tetsujin 28-go.

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