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is a 36 episode anime series aired from 1983 to 1984 in
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and also aired in Hong Kong at roughly the same time. Other loosely translated names include "''Dorvack''", "''Dolbuk''", "''Special Powered Armor Troop Dorvack''", "''Powered Armor Dorvack''", "''Special Machine Army Dorvack''", "''Machine Corps Dorvack''", "''Armored Trooper Dorvack''", "''Tokusou Kihei Dorvack''", "''Comando Dolbuck''" (Brazil), and "''Dolbuk, Defensores de la Tierra''" (Latin America).


Story

The year is 1999. The Idelians, whose colony-ship has been wandering in space for tens of thousands of years, are nearing exhaustion. Their sole hope is to settle on the nearest habitable planet, Earth. Soon after their arrival in orbit, they launch an invasion, landing a large attack force in the Alps. The Earth Defense Forces valiantly fight in their powered armor against the enemy, but with little success. Only one unit is able to inflict significant damage, the Special Armored Battalion Dorvack. Under the command of Colonel Takagi, Masato Mugen, Pierre Bonaparte and Louie Oberon fight to defeat the invaders. They are equipped with special variable mecha that are able to convert from rugged all-terrain vehicles to humanoid forms.


Concept

The show was essentially a showcase for the toyline released by Takatoku. The mecha designs were created by
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and Nobuyoshi Habara, while the models were made by the model company Gunze Sangyo. The plot was kept simple, but filled with high levels of animation and action.


Staff

* Planning, Production: Ashi Productions, Yomiuri * Director: Masami Anno * Story editor: Shigemitsu Taguchi * Original creator: Takeshi Shudo * Character Design: Osamu Kamijo * Mecha design:
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, Nobuyoshi Habara


Music

* Opening Theme: "Chikyuu Ni I Love You" by ''WELCOME'' * Ending Theme: "Kimi Ni Okuru Lullaby" by ''WELCOME''


Voice cast


Merchandise

The series featured some solid mechanical designs, but the slow-moving storyline failed to move fans. The line of 1/24, 1/72 and 1/100 scale toys and models sat on Japanese toy store shelves. Toymaker Takatoku Toys, already suffering from the poor performances of the merchandise lines from the previous Super Dimension Century Orguss and Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger series, went under as a result. American toy company Hasbro acquired the molds for two of the deluxe toys, the
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and the Ovelon Gazzette. They were re-released in
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as part of the Transformers line as "Deluxe Autobots", under the names "'' Roadbuster''" and "'' Whirl''", respectively.1985 Transformers Scan.
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would later appear in a cameo role in the 'Fun Publication' run, getting the name "Headcannon". The American firm Select also repackaged two color variations each of the smaller
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Collection toys under the name " Convertors".
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became "Wheels",
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became "Chopper", and
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became "Tanker".


References


External links

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Geneon DVD


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