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, also known as ''Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot'' in the United States, is a
manga Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is ...
and
tokusatsu is a Japanese term for live action film or television drama that makes heavy use of practical special effects. ''Tokusatsu'' entertainment mainly refers to science fiction, war, fantasy, or horror media featuring such technology but is som ...
series created by
Mitsuteru Yokoyama was a Japanese manga artist born in Suma Ward of Kobe City in Hyōgo Prefecture. His personal name was originally spelled , with the same pronunciation. His works include ''Tetsujin 28-go'', '' Giant Robo'', ''Akakage'', ''Babel II'', '' Sall ...
. It is similar to Yokoyama's ''
Tetsujin 28-go , known as simply ''Tetsujin 28'' in international releases, is a 1956 manga written and illustrated by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, who also created '' Giant Robo''. The series centers on the adventures of a young boy named Shotaro Kaneda, who ...
'' (known as ''
Gigantor is a 1963 anime adaptation of ''Tetsujin 28-go'', a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama released in 1956. It debuted on US television in January 1966. As with ''Speed Racer'', the characters' original names were altered and the original series' viol ...
'' in the U.S.), but ''Giant Robo'' has more elements of fantasy. The original 26-episode tokusatsu TV series, produced by
Toei Company () (also styled TOEI) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan (all but two of them operated by ...
, aired on NET (later renamed
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) from October 11, 1967 to April 1, 1968.


Plot

Earth is invaded by an interstellar terrorist group, Big Fire (the Gargoyle Gang in the American version), led by Emperor Guillotine. Guillotine spends most of his time in a multicolored space ship hidden at the bottom of Earth's ocean, from which he issues his orders. The group has been capturing scientists to create an army of monsters to help them conquer Earth. A boy named Daisaku Kusama (Johnny Sokko in the American version) and a young Unicorn peacekeeping agent named Jūrō Minami (Jerry Mano in the American version) are shipwrecked on an island after their ship is attacked by the sea monster Dakolar and subsequently captured by Big Fire. They flee onto an elevator leading to a complex where a
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-like giant robot is being built by captive scientist Lucius Guardian, who gives Daisaku and Jūrō its control device. Guardian helps them escape before he is shot to death; before he dies, he triggers an atomic bomb which destroys the base. The radiation activates the robot, which now obeys only Daisaku. The boy is invited by Jūrō and his chief, Azuma, to join Unicorn and fight Big Fire with Giant Robo.


Cast

* Mitsunobu Kaneko as Daisaku Kusama/Johnny Sokko * Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama as Giant Robo/Giant Robot * Koichi Chiba as Narrator * Akio Ito as Juro Minami/Jerry Mano * Shozaburo Date as Chief Azuma * Tomomi Kuwabara as Mari Hanamura * Hirohiko Sato as Emperor Guillotine * Yumiko Katayama as Mitsuko Nishino


English voice actors

* Bobbie Byers * Paul Brown *Mark Harris


Characters


The Gargoyle Gang

In the American version of the series, the Gargoyle Gang is an ambitious, but incompetent, terrorist group with a high mortality rate. They wear a combination of
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and
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military uniforms, Central American guerrilla clothing and Italian designer sunglasses. The members of the gang all have explosive devices implanted in their bodies that are to be detonated instantly if they are captured.


Monsters

In each episode, the Gargoyle Gang sends a monster to attack its enemies (the Japanese version's names are listed first, followed by the American version's names): *''Dakolar'' (''Dracolon''): Appears in Episodes 1 and 11; swims, has tentacle arms and spits sand. *''Globar'' (''Nucleon'' and ''the Radion Globe''): Appears in Episodes 2 and 20; resembles a walking
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. *''The Satan Rose'' (''The Gargoyle Vine''): Appears in Episodes 3 and 17; powers include rapid growth, constricting tentacle-like vines, suction flowers and lava bombs. *''Lygon'' (''Ligon-Tyrox''): Appears in Episodes 4 and 10; powers include a forehead horn drill, mouth flames, a wrecking ball and swimming. *''Gangar'' (''The Gigantic Claw''): Appears in Episodes 5 and 18; powers include flight, missiles and a rope. *''Dorogon'' (''Dragon'' and ''Staaker''): Appears in Episodes 6 and 21; powers include flight, swimming, missiles, invisibility and the abilities to both consume aircraft and ocean vessels and grow and shrink in size (the last with the aid of a special device). *''Ikageras'' (''Scalion''): Appears in Episodes 7 and 26; powers include swimming, hurricane winds and acid spray. *''Doublion'' (''Double Head''): Appears in Episode 8; powers include head rotation and both a sticky petroleum-based liquid and flames that are emitted from each of its two mouths. *''Sparky'' (''Tentaclon''): Appears in Episodes 9 and 22; powers include levitation, electric tentacles and rays. *''Unbalan'' (''Amberon''): Appears in Episode 12; powers include self-mummification, resistance to electricity and
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. *''Gammons'' (''Opticon'' in the American version, ''Opticorn'' in the American version's title): Appears in Episodes 13 and 26; powers include levitation, retractable legs, a vacuum, a searchlight and an energy ray. *''Iron Power'' (''Flying Jawbone''): Appears in Episode 14; powers include flight, sharp pointed teeth and body separation. *''Icelar'' (''Igganog''): Appears in Episodes 15, 24 and 26; powers include burrowing, freezing winds and low body temperature. *''GR-2'' (''Torozon''): Appears in Episodes 16 and 19; powers include an electric head boomerang, burrowing and eye lasers. *''Calamity'' (''Cleopat''): Appears in Episode 22; made with armor that reacts to long-range attacks. *''Hydrazona'': Appears in Episode 24; an acidic virus with a blob-like form. *''Drakulon'': Appears in Episode 25; powers include vampirism, size-alteration, a shield and a rapier.


Emperor Guillotine

Guillotine is a blue-skinned alien who has tentacles extending from the bottom of his head. He wears a long robe, carries a staff with a white orb at one end and can grow to a great height, which he does only in the final episode of the series. Guillotine leaves day-to-day matters in the hands of various commanders (again, the Japanese version's names are listed first, followed by the American version's names): *''Spider'', a human who is killed by a spray of acid from Ikageras' (Scalion's) mouth *''Doctor Over'' (''Doctor Botanus''), a silver-skinned alien capable of teleportation *''Red Cobra'' (''Fangar'', ''Dangor the Executioner''), a bizarre mutant with protruding teeth, a peg leg and a gigantic forehead *''Black Dia'' (''Harlequin''), a human who is fascinated with playing-card suits *''Millerman'' (''The Space Mummy''), an alien resembling a clothed Egyptian mummy *''Mr. Gold'' (''Goldenaut''), a golden-armored robot knight *''Doctor Germa'' (''Doctor Eingali''), an evil yokai responsible for the creation of a Daisaku Kusuma android that briefly controls Giant Robo before its destruction


Arsenal

Giant Robo has a number of weapons, including finger missiles, a back missile, a bazooka cannon, radion eye beams, a flying-V missile, a flamethrower and electric wires.


Alternate versions and home media releases

The English-dubbed American version of the series directed by Reuben Guberman, was produced by
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. It was first broadcast in the United States in 1969 by AIP-TV and was in syndication through the early 1980s. It also aired during the early 1970s through the 1990's in Australia, the United Kingdom, Brazil, India, and various Southeast Asian and Latin American countries. In 1970, stock footage from episodes 1, 2, 10, 17 and 26 were edited together and released by AIP-TV as a 100-minute made-for-TV film called ''Voyage Into Space''.


Home media releases

A hastily edited 7-minute highlight reel of ''Voyage Into Space'' was created for the Super 8 home movie market during the early 1970s by Ken Films.
Toei Video () (also styled TOEI) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan (all but two of them operated by ...
released 22 episodes of the series on
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and VHS for the Japanese market in 1981 and 1982 and later released the entire series on
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in Japan during the 1990s. It is also available on DVD in Japan. In 1996, the ''Johnny Sokko'' version of the series was re-released through distribution by
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and Streamline Pictures containing eight episodes in production order on four volumes (two episodes on each videocassette). Plans for further volumes were cancelled due to the parent company
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being purchased by
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in 1997. On March 26, 2013,
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released the 26-episode, four-disc box set ''Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot: The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1. In February 2021, a remastered version of ''Voyage Into Space'' was released on
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by RoninFlix and Scorpion Releasing.


Violence concerns

Although the series was violent by 1960s American standards for children's programming, in Japan it was no more violent than other tokusatsu TV series airing at the time. Gunfights are a staple of each episode and the show's two child leads (Johnny Sokko and Mari Hanson) were frequently seen shooting with the other Unicorn agents. In one episode, Johnny and Mari are captured and tied to trees by Gargoyle and are within seconds of being executed by a firing squad when they are rescued by Unicorn agents. Nearly every Japanese anime exported to the United States during that period was edited for violence, but in ''Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot'', only a minimum of violence was removed. In addition to dubbing American voice actors for the American version, many of the show's sound effects were remixed or re-recorded.


List of episodes

The following episode titles were transcribed from the on-screen title cards of the American version. They are in their original Japanese and American broadcast order, verified by previews for the next episode at the end of each one:


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In popular culture

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took their name from the TV show. Giant Robo makes an unauthorized appearance in the 1987 Arcade Game ''Ginga Ninkyouden'' as a boss character named ''G Robo'', who suffers from
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ing when he is defeated. Giant Robo makes a background cameo in the ''
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" and in the 1991 OVA ''
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References


External links


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