Friday, August 21, 2009

Voltes V

Plot (From Wikipedia):
An armada of horned humanoid aliens known as Boazanians invade earth and launch their "beast fighters" all over the world, defeating most of the world's armed forces including the US military. Their first humiliating defeat by Super Electromagnetic Machine, Voltes V brings the invaders to focus their attacks on Japan. Voltes V was designed by Prof. Kentaro Gō (Dr. Ned Armstrong), his wife Prof. Mitsuyo Gō (Dr. Mary Ann Armstrong) and their trusted colleague, Prof. Hamaguchi (Dr. Richard Smith) and built by large scale construction effort backed by United Nations Earth Defense Force and General Oka (Commander Robinson). Voltes V is piloted by five "Volt Machines" that comprise the robot, and are themselves piloted by Ken'ichi, Daijiro, and Hiyoshi: the three sons of Kentaro and Mitsuyo Gō, along with the only daughter of General Oka; Megumi, and Ippei Mine, an orphan cowboy.

Voltes V's home base is Camp Big Falcon, a fortress situated on a bird-shaped island along the coast of Japan. Voltes V's enemies are the Boazanians; namely Prince Heinell, Katharine, Jangal, and Zuhl. The series focuses on the struggle against Boazan invaders, and vthe Gō brothers' search for their long-lost father, Kentarō Gō. As the series progresses, four major characters—Prof. Mitsuyo Gō, Zuhl, General Oka and Prof. Hamaguchi—die. Zuhl and Hamaguchi are replaced by Belgan and Prof. Sakunji (Dr. Hook), respectively. Later in the series, the brothers learn of their unique heritage of being half Boazanian. The characters deal with their identity's impact on their own lives and that on both their close friends and bitter enemies.

My Thoughts:
It has been a very long time since I watched this anime but I wanted to track it as part of the series that I have already watched. I watched this series when I was in primary school, yes, that long. This was playing every Sunday on TV and needless to say, I woke up every Sunday to watch this then do the family thing. I used to love this anime but I am not comfortable giving it a rating since this was animated I believe in the late seventies or early eighties. So for now, I will not give it a rating but will definitely recommend this if you are in the mood to watch the "classics".

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