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Madō King Granzort (TV)

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Alternative title:
Grandzort
Granzort
Granzote e os Guerreiros da Luz (Portuguese)
Sorcerer King Granzort
魔動王グランゾート (Japanese)
수퍼 그랑죠 (Korean)
Themes: mecha
Objectionable content: None
Plot Summary: In the year 2100, a young boy from Earth named Daichi travels to the moon on vacation. He soon finds himself among tribes of long-eared magic s living within the moon, in a land called Rabiluna. Daichi, along with two other kids, become the chosen "Madou Senshi" - warriors that must pilot enormous robots in order to free Rabiluna from evil forces.
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Ratings: 21 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 2 votes (sub:2)
 Excellent: 3 votes (sub:3)
 Very good: 5 votes (sub:4, dub:1)
 Good: 7 votes (sub:7)
 Decent: 3 votes (sub:2, others:1
1 Korean dubbed
)
 So-so: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Not really good: -
 Weak: -
 Bad: -
 Awful: -
 Worst ever: -
Seen in part or in whole by 60 s, rank: #6407 (of 9996)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 7.571 (Very good−), std. dev.: 1.2936, rank: #1650 (of 10154)
Weighted mean: 7.538 (Very good−), rank: #1598 (of 10154) (seen all: 7.68 / seen some: 6.69)
Bayesian estimate: 7.514 (Very good−), rank: #1370 (of 7635)
Number of episodes: 41
Episode titles: We have 41
Vintage: 1989-04-07 to 1990-03-02
Release dates: We have 23
Opening Theme:
"Hikari no Senshi-tachi (光の戦士たち; Soldiers of Light)" by Kenji Suzuki
Ending Theme:
"Horore chuchu parero (ホロレチュチュパレロ)" by Tomoko Tokugaki
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Series Director: Shuji Iuchi
Screenplay:
Fuyunori Gobu (6 episodes
eps 17, 23, 28, 31, 37, 40
)

Hideki Mitsui (8 episodes
eps 4, 8, 11, 18, 22, 27, 34, 38
)

Hiroko Naka (7 episodes
eps 2, 6, 10, 16, 21, 26, 32
)

Naruhisa Arakawa (7 episodes
eps 5, 9, 13, 19, 24, 29, 35
)

Ryōsuke Takahashi (6 episodes
eps 15, 20, 25, 30, 36, 39
)

Takashi Yamada (4 episodes
eps 3, 7, 12, 14
)

Storyboard:
Yutaka Kagawa
Episode Director:
Yutaka Kagawa
Original creator:
Ouji Hiroi
Character Design: Toyoo Ashida
Art Director: Shigemi Ikeda
Animation Director:
Yūichi Endō
Mechanical design: Kunio Ōkawara
Director of Photography: Atsushi Okui
Producer:
Yuko Sagawa (Asatsu)

Color Designation:
Yoshiko Takiguchi
Guest Character Design: Takahiro Yoshimatsu
In-Between Check:
Toshiyuki Kanno
Insert Song Lyrics: Shiori
Key Animation:
Hirokazu Hisayuki (Nakamura Pro; 7 episodes
eps 4, 9, 15, 20, 26, 32, 38
)

Hisashi Hirai (Nakamura Pro; 7 episodes
eps 4, 9, 15, 20, 26, 32, 38
)

Takuro Shinbo (Namakura Pro; 6 episodes
eps 9, 15, 20, 26, 32, 38
)

Tetsuya Yanagisawa (Namakura Pro; ep 4)
Production manager:
Yūsuke Yamamoto
Recording Adjustment: Akiyoshi Yoda
Sound Effects:
Yasufumi Yoda
Sound Producer: Keiko Senda
Special Effects:
Mutsuko Shibata
Theme Song Arrangement: Kenji Yamamoto
Theme Song Composition:
Yukihide Takekawa (OP)
Theme Song Lyrics: Toyohisa Araki
Theme Song Performance:
Tomoko Tokugaki (ED)
Yōko Matsuoka as Daichi Haruka

Masaya Taki as V-Imakku
Megumi Hayashibara as Guri Guri
Reiko Suzuki as V-May

Ai Orikasa as
Kabbi (ep 16)
Musa (ep 36)
Aya Hisakawa as
Bunny Girl (ep 13)
Mimi (ep 21)
Banjō Ginga as Giant (eps 38-39)
Bin Shimada as Barador/Blizzard
Chisa Yokoyama as Maria (OAV)
Ikuya Sawaki as Daichi's grandfather
Junpei Takiguchi as Greconorman
Kei Yoshimizu as Hean Dolby
Kenichi Ogata as Agramant
Kenichi Ono as Daichi's father
Kōichi Yamadera as Shaman
Kumiko Takizawa as Sayuri (Raby's mother)
Mari Maruta as Daichi's mother
Michihiro Ikemizu as Taiyou-Oh (Sun King)
Minami Takayama as Kai (ep 33)
Naoki Tatsuta as Dr. Bible
Satomi Koorogi as Fairy (ep 35)
Shinya Ōtaki as Granzort
Takehito Koyasu as Black Samurai
Takkō Ishimori as Gus' grandfather
Toshihiko Seki as Grunwald
Yumi Touma as
Bunny Girl (ep 13)
Taka (ep 11)
Yuri Shiratori as Hilda (debut role)

Japanese companies
Animation: Sunrise
Character Design: Studio Live
Distributor:
Takara (VHS & LD)
Film Developing: Tokyo Laboratory
In-Between Animation:
Usagi-ya
Key Animation:
Nakamura Production (10 episodes
eps 4, 9, 15, 20, 22, 26, 30, 32, 36, 38
)

Studio Live (9 episodes
eps 2, 8, 14, 21, 25, 28, 31, 35, 37
)

Studio Mu (5 episodes
eps 3, 11, 17, 24, 41
)

Studio Takuranke (ep 41)
Photography:
Asahi Production (32 episodes
eps 1-9 odd, 10, 12-17, 19-22, 24-28, 30-33, 35-41
)

Trans Arts Co. (5 episodes
eps 2-8 even, 11
)

Planning:
Sunrise
Planning Cooperation: Red Company
Production:
Sunrise
Production Cooperation:
Studio G7 (6 episodes
eps 13, 18, 23, 29, 34, 40
)

Studio Kuma (ep 9)
Recording: Seion Studio
English staff
English companies
(none)
Distributor:
MediaLink Entertainment Limited (Licensor; Asia-Pacific)
English cast
(none)
Korean staff
Korean cast
(none)
Min No as Agramant
Korean companies
(none)
Spanish staff
Spanish cast
(none)
Enric Puig as Daichi Haruka (Valencian dub)

Miry Giner as Guriguri (Valencian dub)
Spanish companies
(none)
Portuguese staff
Portuguese cast
(none)
Antônio Moreno as Granzote
Marli Bortoletto as Cenourinha
Sérgio Rufino as Daichi Haruka

Borges de Barros as Agramant
Guilherme Lopes as Shaman
Mário Jorge as Nabu
Waldir de Oliveira as Dr. Maleficus
Portuguese companies
Distributor: Vídeo Arte
Dubbing Studio: SC São Paulo
Chinese (Taiwan) staff
Chinese (Taiwan) companies
(none)
Chinese (Taiwan) cast
(none)

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