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God Mazinger

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Television series
God Mazinger
Cover ofGod Mazinger volume 1 (1984)
ゴッドマジンガー
(Goddo Majingā)
GenreAdventure,fantasy,[1]mecha[2]
Novel series
Written byYasutaka Nagai (1, 4, 7, 10)
Tatsuhiko Dan (2, 5, 8)
Hideki Sonoda (3, 6, 9)
Illustrated byGo Nagai
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Bunko
Original runMarch 1984December 1984
Volumes10
Anime television series
Directed byYoshio Hayakawa
Written byHiroyuki Onoda
Music byKentarō Haneda
StudioTMS Entertainment
Licensed by
Original networkNippon TV
Original run April 15, 1984 September 30, 1984
Episodes23
Manga
Mazin Legend
Written byGo Nagai
Published byShogakukan
MagazineShōnen Big Comic
Original runMay 1984February 1985
Volumes4

God Mazinger (ゴッドマジンガー,Goddo Majingā), also known asMazin Legend (魔神伝説,Majin Densetsu), is ananime,manga andnovel series created bymanga artistGo Nagai. The anime aired on Japanese TV from April 15, 1984 (1984-04-15) to September 30, 1984 (1984-09-30) in the networkNippon Television with 23 episodes.[3][4] It is given the international titleSpace Adventure: The Deity on the official TMS website.[5] The manga was originally published intankōbon format by Shogakukan in 4 volumes in 1984.[6] The novelization was published in 1984 and lasted 10 volumes.[7] The three of them share the same basic premise but have a different story.

Plot

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A Japanese teen named Yamato Hino, a young sports enthusiast, during a quiet and ordinary day begins to feel strange calls from an indefinite dimension. Frightened and confused, the boy thinks that he hadhallucinations but during a thunderstorm a lightning bolt drags him into aparallel world: the ancient kingdom of Mu, ruled by King Muraji whose concern is to defend the capital of his kingdom, attacked by monsters commanded by the evil Dorado of the Empire of Dinosaurs.

In the kingdom of Mu, a legend tells of a titanic being that stands ready to defend the population from any threat and the king wants to awaken the giant statue of the god Mazinger; to do this he needs a brave boy whose name is Yamato, the only one capable of awakening the mighty giant. The devout prayers of the king and the princess are heard: the boy arrives to the dimension of Mu and the statue suddenly becomes alive. A luminous beam covers the boy that is absorbed into the body of the statue, which begins to move. When the monsters of Dorado broke through the defenses of the kingdom, God Mazinger defeats the dinosaurs and makes the enemy army flee. And thus the legend becomes a reality.

Yamato joins the court of newly crowned Queen Aira Mu, becoming the champion of the Kingdom of Mu, always ready to repel the attacks of the evil Dorado and his fearsome dinosaurs.

Anime

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Episodes

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No.TitleOriginal release date
1"Revival Of The Legendary Giant"
Transliteration: "yomigaerishi densetsu no kyojin" (Japanese:蘇りし伝説の巨神)
April 15, 1984 (1984-04-15)
2"The Chosen One"
Transliteration: "erabareshi mono no sadame" (Japanese:選ばれし者の定め)
April 22, 1984 (1984-04-22)
3"The Mystery Of The Light-Bearer"
Transliteration: "hikari yadorishi mono no nazo" (Japanese:光宿りしものの謎)
April 29, 1984 (1984-04-29)
4"The Secrets Of Mazinger"
Transliteration: "mazinger no himitsu" (Japanese:マジンガーの秘密)
May 6, 1984 (1984-05-06)
5"Raid On Prince Eldo"
Transliteration: "eldo ooji no kishuu" (Japanese:エルド王子の奇襲)
May 13, 1984 (1984-05-13)
6"Save Aira!"
Transliteration: "aira o sukue!" (Japanese:アイラを救え!)
May 20, 1984 (1984-05-20)
7"Disappearing Mazinger"
Transliteration: "kieta mazinger" (Japanese:消えたマジンガー)
May 27, 1984 (1984-05-27)
8"Hurry! Warrior Yamato"
Transliteration: "isoge! senshi yamato" (Japanese:急げ! 戦士ヤマト)
June 3, 1984 (1984-06-03)
9"Dinosaur Factory Found!"
Transliteration: "kyooryuu koojoo hakken!" (Japanese:恐竜工場発見!)
June 10, 1984 (1984-06-10)
10"The Amazing Secret"
Transliteration: "osorubeki himitsu" (Japanese:恐るべき秘密)
June 17, 1984 (1984-06-17)
11"Aira Captured"
Transliteration: "torawareta aira" (Japanese:とらわれたアイラ)
June 24, 1984 (1984-06-24)
12"The Deprived Clues"
Transliteration: "ubawareta tegakari" (Japanese:奪われた手がかり)
July 1, 1984 (1984-07-01)
13"The Ruined Mazinger"
Transliteration: "ayaushi mazinger" (Japanese:危うしマジンガー)
July 8, 1984 (1984-07-08)
14"Fear of the Light-Bearers"
Transliteration: "hikari yadorishi mono no kyoofu" (Japanese:光宿りしものの恐怖)
July 15, 1984 (1984-07-15)
15"The Wandering Muu People"
Transliteration: "sasurau muu no tami" (Japanese:さすらうムーの民)
July 22, 1984 (1984-07-22)
16"The Last Of Muraji"
Transliteration: "muraji no saigo" (Japanese:ムラジの最期)
July 29, 1984 (1984-07-29)
17"Erudo's Secret Base"
Transliteration: "erudo no himitsu kichi" (Japanese:エルドの秘密基地)
August 12, 1984 (1984-08-12)
18"The Marvelous Ocean Floor"
Transliteration: "kyooi no kaitei kuukan" (Japanese:驚異の海底空間)
August 26, 1984 (1984-08-26)
19"The Deadly Ocean Exploration"
Transliteration: "kesshi no kotei tansa" (Japanese:決死の湖底探査)
September 2, 1984 (1984-09-02)
20"The Wrath Of Dorado"
Transliteration: "dorado no ikari" (Japanese:ドラドの怒り)
September 9, 1984 (1984-09-09)
21"Yamato Vs Dorado"
Transliteration: "yamato tai dorado!" (Japanese:ヤマト対ドラド!)
September 16, 1984 (1984-09-16)
22"Yamato Dies?"
Transliteration: "yamato ga Shinda!?" (Japanese:ヤマトが死んだ!?)
September 23, 1984 (1984-09-23)
23"Yamato Vs Erudo"
Transliteration: "yamato tai erudo" (Japanese:ヤマト対エルド)
September 30, 1984 (1984-09-30)

Source(s)[3][8]

  • The scheduled broadcast of August 19, 1984 was cut for the1984 Summer Olympics. Of the originally planned 24 episodes, one episode was cut and the 24th episode "Mazinger Disappears in the Sea" (海に消えたマジンガー,umi ni kieru Majingā) was not aired.[3]

Manga

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The manga, although it shares some similarities and the same premise, differs from the anime with a more mature tone and also has a different conclusion. It was originally published in tankōbon format by Shogakukan in 1984. It was later re-printed by Kadokawa Shoten in 1986, Chuokoron-sha in 1995 and Daitosha in 1998.[7][9] It was published by Shogakukan and Kadokawa Shoten under the titleMazin Legend and by Chuokoron-sha and Daitosha under the titleGod Mazinger.

  • Shogakukan (Tentomushi Comics)
DateVol.ISBN
May 15, 1984[10]14091490018
June 15, 1984[11]24091490026
August 15, 1984[12]34091490034
September 15, 1984[13]44091490042
  • Kadokawa Shoten (Yamato Comics)
DateVol.ISBN
October 7, 1986[14]1404921007X
November 7, 1986[15]24049210088
December 7, 1986[16]34049210096
  • Chuokoron-sha (Chuko Aizoban)
DateVol.ISBN
September 25, 19951978-4120024771
  • Daitosha (St Comics)
DateVol.ISBN
January 5, 19981978-4886531008[17]
January 5, 19982978-4886531016[18]

The manga has also been published inebook format byebookjapan.[19]

Novel

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The novelization also expands the basic story and has several differences with both the anime and the manga. It was written byYasutaka Nagai (volumes 1, 4, 7, 10),Tatsuhiko Dan (volumes 2, 5, 8) andHideki Sonoda (volumes 3, 6, 9), with illustrations by Go Nagai.[7][20] It was published byKadokawa Shoten under the labelKadokawa Bunko.

DateVol.SubtitleISBN
1984-0401蘇る魔神4041577012
1984-0502ヤマト追放4041577020
1984-0603妖魔都市ダイカン4041577039
1984-0704ムー彷徨人4041577047
1984-0705陰謀の王4041577055
1984-0706秘められた神櫃の謎4041577063
1984-0807謎の花姫4041577071
1984-0908魔境の四聖獣404157708X
1984-1109破滅の迷宮4041577098
1984-1210不死鳥大陸4041577101

Media

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Home video

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In Japan, the anime series was released in home video format in the 1980s by the companyVAP and it was also released in VHS by Maxam in 2000.[21] The series has also been released in DVD format two times. The first time in June 25, 2003 (2003-06-25) byPioneer LDC (standard number PIBA-3157) as a DVD-box set with the full series.[22][23] The second time, also as a DVD-Box, in March 21, 2007 (2007-03-21) byColumbia Music Entertainment (standard number XT-2387/90).[24][25] US publisherDiscotek Media will release the series with English subtitles on SD Blu-ray on January 28, 2020 (2020-01-28).[26]

Additionally, the whole series is available in severalvideo on demand internet services.[27][28][29]

Soundtracks

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Twovinyl records were released in Japan byVAP during the 1980s. The first was asingle released in April 1984 (1984-04) containing the opening and ending themes[30] The second was anLP album with the full soundtrack, released in September 1, 1984 (1984-09-01).[31]

TitleCompanyArtistStandard numberRelease date
God MazingerVAPShoko Suda
Harumi Endo
10137-071984-04
God Mazinger Original SoundtrackVAP30155-23September 1, 1984

Also, acompact cassette was released in September 1984 (1984-09) by VAP.[32]

Picture books

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Besides the manga and the novel, some picture books targeted to children were also released in the 1980s. One was published byHikari no Kuni,[33] another byShogakukan[34] and the last one byAsahi Sonorama.[35]

Appearances in other media

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Besides its related media,God Mazinger has appeared in other media. The most prominent is its appearance in the "Dynamic Super Robots Taisen" clips that were included at the end of the DVDs ofShin Getter Robot tai Neo Getter Robot.God Mazinger appears alongsideGreat Mazinger,Venus A,Getter Robot G,Kotetsu Jeeg,Govarian andGroizer X to rescueMazinger Z andAphrodite A, but are defeated and in turn saved byShin Getter Robot andGrendizer just before the arrival ofMazinkaiser.

In theMazinger Angels manga, there is a saga dedicated toGod Mazinger, where Princess Aira appears controlling a female version of God Mazinger and with the help ofJun Hono defeats the enemies of the kingdom, after Jun and the professor accidentally end up in the Kingdom of Mu. It is later with the help of Aira that Venus A becomes Queen of Gold.

Merchandise

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A few toys and action figures based inGod Mazinger were released by manufacturer Mark.[36]

Relationship to theMazinger series

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The series is considered as part of theMazinger saga, if not only for the name of the title and that of his creator. In fact, a Japanese book calledMazinger Bible, released in 2002 for the 30th anniversary of the firstMazinger series, includes the God Mazinger, along with other Go Nagai's manga books that have not been made into anime, such as the adult-orientedMazinSaga,Z Mazinger, and First Comics'Mazinger comic book released exclusively for the U.S. market in 1988.

Also, the concept ofGod Mazinger was a candidate to be the sequel of the originalMazinger Z series but, in the end, the sequel was decided to be the concept ofGreat Mazinger, and laterUFO Robot Grendizer.[21]

See also

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References

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