New Tetsujin-28

1980
New Tetsujin-28

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Plot to Steal the Sun Oct 03, 1980

EP2 Hands of the Enemy Oct 10, 1980

EP3 Deadly Doctor Doom Oct 17, 1980

EP4 The Robot Birdman Oct 24, 1980

EP5 The Phantom Robot Oct 31, 1980

EP6 Monster of the Deep Nov 07, 1980

EP7 The Crashing Satellite Nov 14, 1980

EP8 The Dreaded Double Robot Nov 21, 1980

EP9 Menace from Space Nov 28, 1980

EP10 Bitter Revenge Dec 05, 1980

EP11 The Invisible Enemy Dec 12, 1980

EP12 The Robot Runners Dec 19, 1980

EP13 Will the Real Gigantor Please Stand Up? Dec 26, 1980

EP14 The Abominable Iceman Jan 09, 1981

EP15 The Dragon Master Jan 16, 1980

EP16 The Guardian of Evil Jan 23, 1980

EP17 The Manta Marauders Jan 30, 1981

EP18 The Pirate Submarine Feb 06, 1981

EP19 Sting of the Scorpion Feb 13, 1981

EP20 The Fearsome Pharoah Feb 20, 1981

EP21 The Shrinking Ray Feb 27, 1981

EP22 Kid Warriors Mar 06, 1981

EP23 Red Devil Mar 13, 1981

EP24 The Fiery Robosaurus Mar 20, 1981

EP25 Invaders from Space Mar 27, 1981

EP26 The Master of Space Apr 03, 1981

EP27 The Great Garkonga Apr 10, 1981

EP28 The Pritheum Plot Apr 17, 1981

EP29 The Crusader Robot Apr 24, 1981

EP30 Scheme to Scorch the West May 01, 1981

EP31 The Doomsday Comet May 08, 1981

EP32 The Thunder God May 15, 1981

EP33 The Final Battle May 22, 1981

EP34 The Robot Who Could Think May 29, 1981

EP35 Blue Danger Jun 05, 1981

EP36 Robot on a Rampage Jun 12, 1981

EP37 The Awesome Alpha-Bot Jun 19, 1981

EP38 Fall from the Sky Jun 26, 1981

EP39 The Boy from Second Earth Jul 03, 1981

EP40 The Black Hole Jul 10, 1981

EP41 The Queen of Time Jul 17, 1981

EP42 The Curse of Dracula Jul 24, 1981

EP43 Z is for Zombie Jul 31, 1981

EP44 The Ghastly Ghost Aug 07, 1981

EP45 Skeemer's Demons Aug 14, 1981

EP46 Trapped in the Past Aug 21, 1981

EP47 Gigantor for Sale Aug 28, 1981

EP48 The Space Fortress Sep 04, 1981

EP49 The Friend Turned Enemy Sep 11, 1981

EP50 The Battle to Save the Earth Sep 18, 1981

EP51 The Sun That Never Shines Sep 25, 1981

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Released: 03 October 1980 Ended
Producted By: Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Country: Japan
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Synopsis

Shotaro Kaneda is a young boy whose dead scientist father created the giant robot Tetsujin 28 after realizing the chances of attacks from outer galaxies. Shotaro has possession of the only controller, kept in an attached case, which enables him to have direct command of the all mighty Tetsujin 28. If the controller goes into the hands of the enemy, this could lead Tetsujin 28 to fight for villains who want to destroy The Earth. Whenever peace in this world is threaten, Shotaro together with his friends, Dr. Shikishima, Detective Otsuka, must unleash the power of our metallic super hero.

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Foreverisacastironmess "Bigger than big, taller than tall, ready to fight for right - against wrong!" I think the 80s Gigantor was a good series, but one that was terribly episodic, with every single last episode being basic all the exact same thing: some diabolical mad genius, tyrant, or criminal with the goal of nothing less than ruling the whole world appears, in control of some gigantic destructive murder-robot that initially causes a lot of devastation that clearly kills a lot of people, although in the English dub they never address it although it's pretty obvious that this is one anime with a very high death count! Anyway a bad guy appears, and it's always down to Jimmy Sparks the ten year old boy who for some strange reason is the best qualified person in the world to control the awesome power of the mighty Gigantor, to save the day in what I always thought was a genuinely thrilling clash of the robo-titans that always eventually saw Gigantor emerge as the victor! Continuity writing and story weren't exactly the strong points of this show, but it was excellent when it came to the action of the Gigantor fight scenes, that was when the animation was at its best and most fluid, you really got a sense of scale and power to Gigantor and his many foes. The rest of the episodes apart from those parts were just kinda bland to be perfectly honest.. They did have a couple of recurring villains throughout the series, including the possibly offensively-designed Dr Murkybottom, and they also had the awesome Blue Jaguar, a robot like Gigantor that to am extent could think and fight for itself, it was so cool when he and Gigantor would team up to fight an especially powerful opponent together. The main big bad to emerge as the final villain to overcome was the freaking huge evil cosmic-powered emperor of "Darkest Space!" Modark, who had thousands of powerful starships and robots under his command, and who could summon the power of a black hole to destroy an entire planet! He is finally dealt with in the arc of some of the best episodes that lead up to the finale. Some of the story ideas could get a little bizarre sometimes, they had Gigantor beating up a giant octopus, zombies, Dracula, even the Devil himself! Something that bugged me about the show that they only touched upon in one or two episodes, was how Jimmy constantly talked about and to Gigantor as if he was a living being and a hero when in reality he was nothing more than the world's mightiest tool and is lifeless without the big remote that Jimmy used to control him and has zero free will of his own, they should have gradually made Gigantor more autonomous like the Blue Jaguar. It kind of makes you wonder why so few enemy robots didn't take advantage of such a glaring weakness and make straight for Jimmy and his control box! So while there are much better anime series to enjoy out there, The New Adventures of Gigantor is still a lot of good old fashioned cheesy fun to watch today, just try to enjoy it for the action not the story, because it definitely does excel in that department. I did like it better when I was a kid but it's still good, it's definitely one of the more underrated 80s animated series ever, it's a bit of an old rust bucket, but it's one that still packs a colossal punch! X