Getter Robo G
ゲッターロボG AnimeInformações adicionais
Format
TV
Episodes
39
Duration
24 minutes
Status
Finished
Start date
May 15, 1975
End date
Mar 25, 1976
Average score
62/100
Popularity
1379
Favorites
12
Studios
Toei Animation
Producers
Dynamic Planning
Genres
Mecha
Tags
Super Robot
80%
Prominently features large robots often piloted by hot-blooded protagonists.
Demons
79%
Prominently features malevolent otherworldly creatures.
Conspiracy
79%
Contains one or more factions controlling or attempting to control the world from the shadows.
War
79%
Partly or completely set during wartime.
Ensemble Cast
79%
Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
Kaiju
79%
Prominently features giant monsters.
Cyborg
79%
Prominently features a human character whose physiological functions are aided or enhanced by artificial means.
Shounen
60%
Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
Getter Robo G
ゲッターロボG AnimeSinopse
Takes place after the final defeat of the Dinosaur Empire and the death of Musashi Tomoe in the original Getter Robo series.
Dr. Saotome, creator of Getter Robo, fears that the peace the Getter Robo team has won will be short lived and that an even greater enemies would appear. Dr. Saotome's fears are justified when the militaristic Hyakki (or "Hundred demons") Empire appears, but Dr. Saotome is prepared with the creation of an even more powerful Getter Robo, Getter Robo G and a new Getter Robo base. Also with Musashi Tomoe dead, Dr. Saotome needs a third pilot which he finds in baseball player Benkei Kuruma.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Dr. Saotome, creator of Getter Robo, fears that the peace the Getter Robo team has won will be short lived and that an even greater enemies would appear. Dr. Saotome's fears are justified when the militaristic Hyakki (or "Hundred demons") Empire appears, but Dr. Saotome is prepared with the creation of an even more powerful Getter Robo, Getter Robo G and a new Getter Robo base. Also with Musashi Tomoe dead, Dr. Saotome needs a third pilot which he finds in baseball player Benkei Kuruma.
(Source: Wikipedia)