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. It was broadcast on
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from October 5, 1984, to March 29, 1985.


Production

The series premiered on TV in October 1984 and lasted 25 episodes. It was directed by
Ryōsuke Takahashi is a Japanese anime director, screenwriter, and producer. He has worked for Sunrise on many anime shows in the real robot genre, including '' Armored Trooper VOTOMS'', '' Fang of the Sun Dougram'', ''Panzer World Galient'', and ''Blue Comet SPT ...
, with mechanical design by
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and
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.


Plot

Set in a far flung
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-looking world of Arst, Prince Jordy Volder takes up the fight against the ambitions of the conqueror Marder. Jordy uses the legendary giant robot "panzer" Galient, which is one of many panzers that have been preserved underground for thousands of years. Using an army of advanced robot panzers, Marder is conquering all of Arst in preparation of his plan for dominance of the Crescent Galaxy.


Theme music

*Opening Theme: "The Galient World – Run For Your Life" by EUROX *Ending Theme: "Hoshi no Ichibyō" (lit. "A Second of a Star") by EUROX The show's opening and ending musical themes were composed and performed by EUROX, a Japanese
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band formed in 1984 in Tokyo, Japan. They also did English versions of both songs which has mostly different lyrics from the Japanese version. They also did a 2009 remake of both songs in both languages. The ending theme of the show was normally accompanied by nighttime shots of a sword stuck in the sand and images of the characters reflected on its blade as the credits flash on screen with the ending showing the same sword now being showered with rain (as reference to a line in the song about
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). The final episode was different, with a tighter daylight shot on the sword that pans up to the handle. Prince Jordy's hand then pulls the sword from the sand and lifts it up in the air and we see him embracing Chururu. The credits flash onscreen as the Prince and Chururu look at each other as the images of the prince's mother and friends appear onscreen with rose petals blowing in the wind completing the ending.


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* 1984 anime television series debuts 1985 Japanese television series endings 1986 anime OVAs Japanese adult animated science fantasy television series Fantasy anime and manga High fantasy television series Mecha anime and manga Military science fiction Nippon TV original programming Sunrise (company) Bandai Namco franchises {{Anime-television-series-stub