A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 28, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
April 7, 2011
Creators:
Go Nagai
Jun Kawagoe
Original Title:
マジンカイザーSKL
Alternate Titles:
Majinkaizā SKL
Mazinkaizer SKL
铁甲万能侠SKL
마징가 Z
마징카이저 SKL
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Actas
Bandai Visual
Dynamic Planning
Emotion
Lantis
Showgate
Countries:
JP
Behind a gravity curtain floats Kikaijima, a colossal island quarantined since the last world war. It’s a lawless prison junkyard of robot machine superweapons from a forgotten age of massive military might. Upon receiving a warning that the unstable island’s reactors will detonate and possibly vaporize the world in just a few days, the Japanese government awakens Kaiser- the most powerful and destructive robot ever created! Judgment day has arrived when the towering Kaiser rockets-off to the island to engage in a thunderous robot-crushing battle to save the planet!
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Character Designer:
Takeshi Ito
Director:
Naoki Oohira
Jun Kawagoe
Key Animation:
Masahito Yamashita
Mechanical Designer:
Toshiyuki Horii
Munetaka Abe
Hiroshi Ogawa
Original Series Creator:
Go Nagai
Producer:
Koji Morimoto
Script:
Tadashi Hayakawa
Series Composition:
Tadashi Hayakawa
Sound Director:
Yoshikazu Iwanami
Storyboard:
Jun Kawagoe
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