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Gowappa 5 Gōdam

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Japanese anime television series
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Gowappa 5 Gōdam
ゴワッパー5ゴーダム
GenreMecha
Created byTatsunoko Production
Written byJinzo Toriumi
Directed byHisayuki Toriumi
Music byBob Sakuma
Opening theme"Ikuzo Godam!" byIchirou Mizuki
Ending theme"Godam 5 no uta" by Ichirou Mizuki
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes36
Production
ProducersTakehiko Goto (NET)
Masashi Nagai
EditorsHajime Taniguchi
Tomoko Kida
Yoko Tsuru
Production companiesAsahi Broadcasting Corporation (episodes 1-24)
NET (episodes 25-36)
Tatsunoko Production
Original release
NetworkANN (ABC, NET)
ReleaseApril 4 (1976-04-04) –
December 29, 1976 (1976-12-29)[1]

Go-wapper 5 Go-dam (ゴワッパー5ゴーダム,Gowappā Faibu Gōdamu) is a Japanesemechaanime series produced byTatsunoko Production and aired in 1976. There were 36 episodes. It is the second installment toTakara'sMagne-Robo franchise.

Outline

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Gowappa was the firstsuper robot anime to feature a female as the leader and main character. The concept of a group of young adults gathering to fight evil can be seen in other Tatsunoko works such asScience Ninja Team Gatchaman and in manga written byTatsuo Yoshida andIppei Kuri, but as of 2008, the only other Tatsunoko production featuring a female lead isTime Bokan 2000: Kaitou Kiramekiman.Gowappa 5 Gordam has a bright theme song and light-hearted situations, but the story also includes more serious parts, and there are episodes that end on a rather bitter note.

BecauseGowappa 5 Gordam was competing with another robot anime,UFO Robo Grendizer (onFuji Television), as well as a popular television game show calledUp Down Quiz (onMainichi Broadcasting System), both in the same timeslot, it faced an extremely difficult ratings battle, and was later moved mid-broadcast from Sunday's "Golden Hour" to a weekday evening timeslot, where its ratings suffered. After moving, Tatsunoko attempted to broaden the scope of the series by making Gordam itself into a combining robot, but this did not bring viewers back, so it ended after three seasons (36 episodes). Before and since this series, there have been many Tatsunoko-made series broadcast on the same channels that had to fight for ratings in the same manner.

"Gowappa", the name of the group of five main characters, is an abbreviation created from two of the kanji in the phrase "five children" (五人の小童,gonin no kowappa) to create 五童 (gowappa). However, one of the candidates for the series' name was "Abaranger", and many media outlets actually used this name before the series aired. The Abaranger name would go on to be a candidate name for the later seriesGolden Warrior Gold Lightan, and would finally be used for the 2003Super Sentai seriesBakuryu Sentai Abaranger.

There is a mistake in the opening animation sequence where Gordam fires its missiles and its other weapon, the Bocunder, hits the enemies instead; Gordam then fires the Bocunder and the missiles explode.

Story

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Five youths from Edo City explore a strange rocky island and discover the mecha that Doctor Hoarai had been creating in order to resist the impending attack by a race of subterranean rock people. Doctor Hoarai was ridiculed by the scientific community for his predictions that such an attack would take place. The youths decide to join the doctor (who was dead but had transferred his mind into a computer) in piloting the vehicles and protecting Earth. The Gowapper 5 Godam team is born. With the aid of the giant fighting robot Godam, the Gowapper team under the leadership of Yoko Misaki must face the hordes of the inhuman subterranean people.[2]

Staff

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  • Planning:Jinzo Toriumi, Akiyoshi Sakai
  • Original work:Tatsuo Yoshida, Tatsunoko Productions Planning Room
  • Magazine serialization: Tanoshii Youchien,Otomodachi, Bouken'oh
  • Director:Hisayuki Toriumi
  • Character design:Yoshitaka Amano
  • Mechanical design:Kunio Okawara
  • Art direction: Mitsuyoshi Kozugi, Tsuneo Nonomiya
  • Recording director: Kan Mizumoto
  • Editing:Hajime Taniguchi, Tomoko Kita, Yoko Nidome
  • Music: Bob Sakuma
  • Producers: Masatsuku Nagai, Takehiko Goto
  • Production collaboration:Sunrise
  • Production: Tatsunoko Pro, ABC TV (first part), Japan Educational TV (NET TV, nowTV Asahi) (latter part)

Characters

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Japanese nameVehicleVoiced by
Yoko MisakiA-PlaneTerumi Niki
Go TsunamiGasomashinYoshito Yasuhara
GodaemonHeli-Marine
NorisukeYadokari Jeep
Daikichi KameyamaTurtle Tank
Doctor Hoarai
Jo
Maguda Shogun
KidaRihoko Yoshida

Media

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Music

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  • Opening theme song:"Ikuzo! Gordam" (行くぞ! ゴーダム)
  • Ending theme song:"Song of Gowapper 5" (ゴワッパー5の歌)

Laserdisc

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In 1995, the entire series was released as aLaserdisc box set.

DVD

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Nippon Columbia released the DVD boxset in 2005.

Merchandise

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The Gowappa 5 Gordam characters and mecha were released inTakara's Magnemo toy line inJapan in 1976. From its first incarnation, Gordam could both combine and transform, like in the show.

The Magnemo line was included in "Magnerobo" series byTakara Tomy. Included in this series areSteel Jeeg,Magne Robo Gakeen,Chojin Sentai Barattack, and Machine Zaurer.

References

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  1. ^ゴワッパー5ゴーダム.Tatsunoko Production (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-25. Retrieved2008-07-20.
  2. ^"Tatsunoko Pro".Tatsunoko.co.jp. Retrieved2016-05-20.

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