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{{Short description|Japanese anime television series}} |
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| ja_romaji = Madō Kingu Guranzōto |
| ja_romaji = Madō Kingu Guranzōto |
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| genre = [[Adventure film|Adventure]], [[Mecha]] |
| genre = [[Adventure film|Adventure]], [[Mecha]] |
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| creator = [[Oji Hiroi|Ōji Hiroi]] |
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| producer = Takayuki Yoshii |
| producer = Takayuki Yoshii |
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| writer = Shūji Iuchi |
| writer = Shūji Iuchi |
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| music = [[Kohei Tanaka (composer)| |
| music = [[Kohei Tanaka (composer)|Kōhei Tanaka]] |
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| studio = [[ |
| studio = [[Bandai Namco Filmworks|Sunrise]] |
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| licensee = {{English anime licensee|[[South Asia|SA]]/[[Southeast Asia|SEA]]|[[Medialink]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxSscENEp7JjuFGSZR8N3SEYTVStToEcF|title=《魔動王》-《Mado King Granzort》|access-date=July 27, 2021}}</ref>}} |
| licensee = {{English anime licensee|[[South Asia|SA]]/[[Southeast Asia|SEA]]|[[Medialink]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxSscENEp7JjuFGSZR8N3SEYTVStToEcF|title=《魔動王》-《Mado King Granzort》|website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=July 27, 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| network = [[Nippon Television|NTV]] |
| network =[[Nippon Television Network System|NNS]] ([[Nippon Television|NTV]]) |
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| first = April 7, 1989 |
| first = April 7, 1989 |
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| last = March 2, 1990 |
| last = March 2, 1990 |
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| producer = |
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| writer = Shūji Iuchi |
| writer = Shūji Iuchi |
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| music = |
| music = Kōhei Tanaka |
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| studio = Sunrise |
| studio = Sunrise |
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| first = August 10, 1990 |
| first = August 10, 1990 |
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| writer = Shūji Iuchi |
| writer = Shūji Iuchi |
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| music = Kōhei Tanaka |
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| studio = Sunrise |
| studio = Sunrise |
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| released = August 16, 1990 |
| released = August 16, 1990 |
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| writer = [[Ryota Yamaguchi]] |
| writer = [[Ryota Yamaguchi]] |
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| music = |
| music = Kōhei Tanaka |
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| studio = Sunrise |
| studio = Sunrise |
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| first = March 27, 1992 |
| first = March 27, 1992 |
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| publisher = Movic |
| publisher = Movic |
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| asin = B000068W7S |
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}}</ref> is a Japanese [[mecha]] [[anime|animated series]] produced by [[ |
}}</ref> is a Japanese [[mecha]] [[anime|animated series]] produced by [[Bandai Namco Filmworks|Sunrise]] and [[Asatsu-DK]], created and directed by [[Oji Hiroi|Ōji Hiroi]] (''[[Sakura Wars]]'', ''[[Far East of Eden]]'') and written by [[Shūji Iuchi]] (''[[Mashin Hero Wataru]]''). It aired in [[Nippon Television|NTV]] from April 7, 1989, to March 2, 1990. It spawned three special direct-to-video episodes and two [[Original Video Animation]] movies, as well as a video game for the [[PC Engine SuperGrafx]]. Unlike Mashin Hero Wataru, the series uses both [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Gnosticism|gnostic]] terminology, particularly the [[Kabbalah]]. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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In 2050, the moon was mysteriously terraformed after a great moonquake. |
In 2050, the moon was mysteriously [[terraformed]] after a great [[moonquake]], giving it Earth-like gravity and breathable air. In 2100, fifty years later, the moon is now populated with humans and has become a popular tourist destination. After a boy named Daichi arrives on the moon for summer vacation, he accidentally meets an old [[witch]], V-Mei, and her granddaughter Guri Guri. Both of them are members of the [[endangered species|endangered]] Long-Ears race, currently at war with the evil Jadou Clan, who are also planning to take over Earth. V-Mei gives a magic gun to Daichi and reveals that he is the chosen Madou Warrior destined to save the Long-Ears race and their land Rabiluna from the Jadou Clan. |
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With the magic gun, Daichi can summon Granzort, a giant robot called a Madou King with the elemental power of Earth, to fight against the monsters of the Jadou Clan. During their travels, Daichi, V-Mei, and Guru Guri are later joined by two other Madou Warriors, Gus and Rabi. Gus's magic bow summons Winzart, the Madou King of Wind, while Rabi's magic top summons Aquabeat, the Madou King of Water. |
With the magic gun, Daichi can summon Granzort, a giant robot called a Madou King with the elemental power of Earth, to fight against the monsters of the Jadou Clan. During their travels, Daichi, V-Mei, and Guru Guri are later joined by two other Madou Warriors, Gus and Rabi. Gus's magic bow summons Winzart, the Madou King of Wind, while Rabi's magic top summons Aquabeat, the Madou King of Water. |
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== Staff == |
== Staff == |
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*Planning: Sunrise |
*'''Planning''': Sunrise |
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*'''Original Concept''': [[Hajime Yatate]], Ōji Hiroi |
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*Planning |
*'''Planning Assistance''': Red Company |
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*Character Design: Studio Live |
*'''Character Design''': Studio Live |
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*Mechanical |
*'''Mechanical Design''': [[Kunio Okawara]] |
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*Art Director: |
*'''Art Director''': Shigemi Ikeda |
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*Director of Photography: |
*'''Director of Photography''': Atsushi Okui |
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*'''Sound Director''': Sadayoshi Fujino |
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*Music: Tadashi Tadashi Tanaka |
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*'''Music''': [[Kohei Tanaka (composer)|Kōhei Tanaka]] |
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*General Director: Iuti Hideharu |
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*'''Series Director''': Shūji Iuchi |
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*Producer: Itou Symphony, Yuko Sagawa, Yoshii Takayuki, Masayuki Tomita people |
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*'''Producers''': Hibiki Itō, Yuko Sagawa, Takayuki Yoshii, Tamiyuki Tomita |
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*'''Teleplay''': [[Naruhisa Arakawa]], Hiroko Naka, Takashi Yamada, [[Hideki Mitsui]], [[Ryōsuke Takahashi]], Yoshitake Suzuki, Shizumu Higa, Shūji Iuchi |
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*'''Animation Directors''': [[Toyoo Ashida]], Hiromi Matsushita, Masayuki Uchiyama, Akiyoshi Nakamura, Yûichi Endō, [[Hiroshi Kōjina]], Eisaku Inoue, Kenji Hattori, Atsushi Aono, Takahiro Yoshimatsu |
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*Original: live studio, production Nakamura, mu studio, animation ares, House Lust, GA studio, studio tan huh mark studio, studio plotting only |
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*'''Storyboards''': Shūji Iuchi, [[Motosuke Takahashi]], Yutaka Kagawa, [[Mitsuo Fukuda]], Masamitsu Hidaka, Nobuhiro Kondō, Jōhei Matsuura, Shōgo Kōmoto |
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*Video: plotting only studio, Studio MAX, Chimumu project, wombats, Eyume studio, studio mark, nine studio magic, ECHO, Studio G7, the last house, the group ZEN, anime romance, Nakamura Production |
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*'''Episode Directors''': Mitsuo Fukuda, Masamitsu Hidaka, Yutaka Kagawa, Nobuhiro Kondō, Shōgo Kōmoto, Jōhei Matsuura, Ikurō Satō |
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*Check Videos: Aya Yoshi priest, Etsushi forest and Kazuhiko Komori, Nagasaki Takaharu, Kanno Toshiyuki |
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*'''Key Animation''': Studio Live, Nakamura Production, Studio Mu, Anime R, Last House, [[Anime International Company|AIC]], Studio Gain, Studio Emu, Studio Kaatan |
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*'''Inbetween Animation''': Project Team Mu, Studio Takuranke, Studio MAX, Studio Gain, Studio Wombat, Studio Emu, Monsieur Onion, Project Team Mu, Studio Mark, Usagiya, Studio Kuma, Echo, Studio G7, Anime Roman, [[Magic Bus (studio)|Magic Bus]], Last House, SPEC, ABU, Studio Live, Group ZEN, Nakamura Production, Neomedia, Twenty First, Anime R, Sendai Gallop |
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*Finish: Studio DEEN, bogey studio, Studio G7, nine studio magic, just |
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*'''Inbetween Check''': Yoshifumi Miyaji, Etsuhito Mori, Kazuhiko Yoshimori, Ryūji Nagasaki, Toshiyuki Kanno |
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*Photographer: Asahi Production, trans arts, reefs |
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*Effect: Yasushi Aya Yoda, Kageyama Minoru |
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*'''Cel Painting''': [[Studio DEEN]], Studio Bogey, Just, Studio Kuma, CCR, Echo, Studio G7, Studio Oz, Studio Step |
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*Adjustment: Yoda Yoshiaki |
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*'''Photography''': [[Asahi Production]], Trans Arts, Coral Reef, T. Nishimura |
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*Symptoms: Toukyou processing station |
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*'''Sound Effects''': Yasufumi Yoda, Mitsuru Kageyama |
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*'''Sound Mixing''': Akiyoshi Yoda |
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*Production Cooperation: Studio Devil nine studios, G7 |
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*'''Film Developing''': [[Tokyo Laboratory|Tokyo Developing Laboratories]] |
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*Production Progress: Murakoshi Hideo, Yoshimura Akira, Manda Toshiya City, Miyagi Shinzi, Ida Kazuyuki, Ryota Yamaguchi, Sakamoto Masatoshi, Igarashi Takuya Yusuke Yamamoto, Matsuda Yoshiaki, Y. Oohashi Tie |
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*Production Setup: Sato Sumiko |
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*PR: Yamaguti Susumu, Susumu Iwakami joy, Suzuki Yasuko |
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*Production |
*'''Production Cooperation''': Studio Kuma, Studio G7 |
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*'''Production Assistants''': Hideo Murakoshi, Akira Yoshimura, Toshiya Ichimanda, Shinji Miyashiro, Kazuyuki Ida, Ryōta Yamaguchi, Masatoshi Sakamoto, Takuya Igarashi, Yūsuke Yamamoto, Yoshiaki Matsuda, Chieo Ōhashi |
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*'''Setting Production''': Sumiko Satō |
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*'''Public Relations''': Kyôko Yamazaki, Susumu Yamaguchi, Yoshinobu Iwakami, Yasuko Suzuki |
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*'''Production Planning''': [[Nippon Television|NTV]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060822223140/http://www.b-ch.com/contents/granzoad/index.html Bandai Channel's Mado King Granzort page] {{in lang|ja}} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20041215113229fw_/http://business2.plala.or.jp/indoli/rekisie/rguran.html Studio Live page] {{in lang|ja}} |
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*{{anime News Network|anime|2240}} |
*{{anime News Network|anime|2240}} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080908223455/http://www.dreamsthunder.com/granzort GURI! A Madou-King Granzort Site] |
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[[Category:1989 anime television series debuts]] |
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[[Category:Animated television series set in the 22nd century]] |
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[[Category:Fiction about terraforming]] |
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[[Category:Television series about the Moon]] |
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[[Category:Anime and manga about witchcraft]] |
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[[Category:Adventure anime and manga]] |
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[[Category:Nippon |
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[[Category:Medialink]] |
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[[Category:Oji Hiroi]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:03, 9 December 2024
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Madö King Granzört | |
魔動王グランゾート (Madō Kingu Guranzōto) | |
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Genre | Adventure, Mecha |
Created by | Ōji Hiroi |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shūji Iuchi |
Produced by | Takayuki Yoshii |
Written by | Shūji Iuchi |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Studio | Sunrise |
Licensed by | |
Original network | NNS (NTV) |
Original run | April 7, 1989 – March 2, 1990 |
Episodes | 41 |
Original video animation | |
The Last Magical War | |
Directed by | Shūji Iuchi |
Written by | Shūji Iuchi |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Studio | Sunrise |
Released | August 10, 1990 – September 8, 1990 |
Runtime | 30 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 2 |
Original video animation | |
Non-Stop Rabi | |
Directed by | Nobuhiro Kondo |
Written by | Shūji Iuchi |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Studio | Sunrise |
Released | August 16, 1990 |
Runtime | 30 minutes |
Original video animation | |
An Adventure Story | |
Directed by | Nobuhiro Kondo |
Written by | Ryota Yamaguchi |
Music by | Kōhei Tanaka |
Studio | Sunrise |
Released | March 27, 1992 – June 26, 1992 |
Runtime | 30 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 3 |
Madö King Granzört (Japanese: 魔動王グランゾート, Hepburn: Madō Kingu Guranzōto)[2][3] is a Japanese mecha animated series produced by Sunrise and Asatsu-DK, created and directed by Ōji Hiroi (Sakura Wars, Far East of Eden) and written by Shūji Iuchi (Mashin Hero Wataru). It aired in NTV from April 7, 1989, to March 2, 1990. It spawned three special direct-to-video episodes and two Original Video Animation movies, as well as a video game for the PC Engine SuperGrafx. Unlike Mashin Hero Wataru, the series uses both Jewish and gnostic terminology, particularly the Kabbalah.
Plot
[edit]In 2050, the moon was mysteriously terraformed after a great moonquake, giving it Earth-like gravity and breathable air. In 2100, fifty years later, the moon is now populated with humans and has become a popular tourist destination. After a boy named Daichi arrives on the moon for summer vacation, he accidentally meets an old witch, V-Mei, and her granddaughter Guri Guri. Both of them are members of the endangered Long-Ears race, currently at war with the evil Jadou Clan, who are also planning to take over Earth. V-Mei gives a magic gun to Daichi and reveals that he is the chosen Madou Warrior destined to save the Long-Ears race and their land Rabiluna from the Jadou Clan.
With the magic gun, Daichi can summon Granzort, a giant robot called a Madou King with the elemental power of Earth, to fight against the monsters of the Jadou Clan. During their travels, Daichi, V-Mei, and Guru Guri are later joined by two other Madou Warriors, Gus and Rabi. Gus's magic bow summons Winzart, the Madou King of Wind, while Rabi's magic top summons Aquabeat, the Madou King of Water.
Theme Songs
[edit]- Opening
"Hikari no Senshi-tachi (Soldiers of Light)" by Kenji Suzuki Lyrics: You and Hisa Araki, Composer: Yukihide Takekawa, Arranger: Yamamoto Takeshi
- Ending
"Horore chuchu parero" by Tomoko Tokugaki Lyrics: You and Hisa Araki, Composition: Kosugi Yasuo, Arrangement: Yamamoto Takeshi
Staff
[edit]- Planning: Sunrise
- Original Concept: Hajime Yatate, Ōji Hiroi
- Planning Assistance: Red Company
- Character Design: Studio Live
- Mechanical Design: Kunio Okawara
- Art Director: Shigemi Ikeda
- Director of Photography: Atsushi Okui
- Sound Director: Sadayoshi Fujino
- Music: Kōhei Tanaka
- Series Director: Shūji Iuchi
- Producers: Hibiki Itō, Yuko Sagawa, Takayuki Yoshii, Tamiyuki Tomita
- Teleplay: Naruhisa Arakawa, Hiroko Naka, Takashi Yamada, Hideki Mitsui, Ryōsuke Takahashi, Yoshitake Suzuki, Shizumu Higa, Shūji Iuchi
- Animation Directors: Toyoo Ashida, Hiromi Matsushita, Masayuki Uchiyama, Akiyoshi Nakamura, Yûichi Endō, Hiroshi Kōjina, Eisaku Inoue, Kenji Hattori, Atsushi Aono, Takahiro Yoshimatsu
- Storyboards: Shūji Iuchi, Motosuke Takahashi, Yutaka Kagawa, Mitsuo Fukuda, Masamitsu Hidaka, Nobuhiro Kondō, Jōhei Matsuura, Shōgo Kōmoto
- Episode Directors: Mitsuo Fukuda, Masamitsu Hidaka, Yutaka Kagawa, Nobuhiro Kondō, Shōgo Kōmoto, Jōhei Matsuura, Ikurō Satō
- Guest Character Design: Toyoo Ashida, Takahiro Yoshimatsu, Emiko Uesugi
- Guest Mechanical Design: Hiroshi Fuji
- Key Animation: Studio Live, Nakamura Production, Studio Mu, Anime R, Last House, AIC, Studio Gain, Studio Emu, Studio Kaatan
- Inbetween Animation: Project Team Mu, Studio Takuranke, Studio MAX, Studio Gain, Studio Wombat, Studio Emu, Monsieur Onion, Project Team Mu, Studio Mark, Usagiya, Studio Kuma, Echo, Studio G7, Anime Roman, Magic Bus, Last House, SPEC, ABU, Studio Live, Group ZEN, Nakamura Production, Neomedia, Twenty First, Anime R, Sendai Gallop
- Inbetween Check: Yoshifumi Miyaji, Etsuhito Mori, Kazuhiko Yoshimori, Ryūji Nagasaki, Toshiyuki Kanno
- Color Key: Reiko Uemura
- Color Design: Takeshi Mochida, Kenji Chiba, Kinuyo Nozaki, Yoshiko Takiguchi, Masafumi Nitta, Kumiko Matsushita, Eriko Tanaka, Sanae Fukada
- Special Effects: Matsuko Isono, Mutsuko Shibata, Yasuhiko Komori, Kō Yamamoto
- Cel Painting: Studio DEEN, Studio Bogey, Just, Studio Kuma, CCR, Echo, Studio G7, Studio Oz, Studio Step
- Backgrounds: Atelier Musa, Gendai Seisaku Shūdan, Green
- Photography: Asahi Production, Trans Arts, Coral Reef, T. Nishimura
- Sound Production: Keiko Chida
- Sound Effects: Yasufumi Yoda, Mitsuru Kageyama
- Sound Mixing: Akiyoshi Yoda
- Recording Studio: Seion Studio
- Film Developing: Tokyo Developing Laboratories
- Editor: Yumiko Fuse
- Titles: Maki Pro
- Setting Cooperation: Yoshikazu Asahina, Chōji Yoshikawa
- Production Cooperation: Studio Kuma, Studio G7
- Production Assistants: Hideo Murakoshi, Akira Yoshimura, Toshiya Ichimanda, Shinji Miyashiro, Kazuyuki Ida, Ryōta Yamaguchi, Masatoshi Sakamoto, Takuya Igarashi, Yūsuke Yamamoto, Yoshiaki Matsuda, Chieo Ōhashi
- Setting Production: Sumiko Satō
- Public Relations: Kyôko Yamazaki, Susumu Yamaguchi, Yoshinobu Iwakami, Yasuko Suzuki
- Production Desk: Toshiya Ichimanda, Masako Miyashita
- Production Planning: NTV
- Production: ASATSU, Sunrise
References
[edit]- ^ "《魔動王》-《Mado King Granzort》". YouTube. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
- ^ "SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL Information [FILM WORKs]".
- ^ 魔動王グランゾート DVD-BOX [Madö King Granzört DVD Box] (DVD box set) (in Japanese). Japan: Movic. ASIN B000068W7S.
External links
[edit]- Bandai Channel's Mado King Granzort page (in Japanese)
- Studio Live page (in Japanese)
- Madö King Granzört (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- GURI! A Madou-King Granzort Site
- 1989 anime television series debuts
- 1990 anime OVAs
- 1992 anime OVAs
- Animated television series set in the 22nd century
- Fiction about terraforming
- Television series about the Moon
- Anime and manga about witchcraft
- Adventure anime and manga
- Nippon Television original programming
- Medialink
- Oji Hiroi
- Sunrise (company)
- Bandai Namco franchises
- Super robot anime and manga