| Shippū! Iron Leaguer | |
| 疾風!アイアンリーガー (Shippū! Aian Rīgā) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Mecha,Sports |
| Created by | Hajime Yatate |
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Tetsurō Amino |
| Produced by | Tomoyuki Ikeda Keisuke Iwata Masakatsu Kozuru Masahiko Minami |
| Written by | Yoshitake Suzuki |
| Music by | Kaoru Wada |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Original network | TV Tokyo |
| Original run | April 6, 1993 – March 29, 1994 |
| Episodes | 52 |
| Original video animation | |
| Shippū! Iron Leaguer Ginhikari no Hata no Shita ni | |
| Directed by | Tetsurō Amino |
| Produced by | Masahiko Minami Kazumi Kawashiro Shigeru Watanabe(supervisor) |
| Written by | Shō Aikawa |
| Music by | Kaoru Wada |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Released | November 21, 1994 – April 25, 1995 |
| Episodes | 5 |
Shippū! Iron Leaguer (疾風!アイアンリーガー,Shippū! Aian Rīgā; lit. "Whirlwind! Iron Leaguer") is ananime television series produced bySunrise.[1] Directed byTetsurō Amino and featuring mecha designs byKunio Okawara, it premiered onTV Tokyo on April 6, 1993, and ended its run on March 29, 1994, spanning a total of 52 episodes.[1][2]
Anoriginal video animation (OVA) titledShippū! Iron Leaguer Silver no Hata no Shita ni (疾風!アイアンリーガー 銀光の旗の下に; "Whirlwind! Iron Leaguer: Under the Banner of Silver Light") was released between November 21, 1994, and April 25, 1995.[3]

Original Soundtrack byKaoru Wada
A singlevideo game based onShippū! Iron Leaguer was released in Japan forGame Boy on March 11, 1994.[4] Characters from the series appear in the gameSuper Robot Wars NEO for the NintendoWii.[5]
Shippū! Iron Leaguer also made an appearance in Super Robot Wars X-Ω.[6]
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