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'Miracle Robot Force' Project Previews Mitsuko Horie's Theme Song
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
The "Miracle Robot Force" Mitsuko Horie's theme song on Wednesday. The video of the song, titled "Yūyaku! Miracle Robot Force," will be available until project's crowdfunding campaign ends on Sunday.
In addition, people donating to the crowdfunding campaign can listen to a two-minute preview of the song until the crowdfunding campaign ends. Horie (Candy Candy) recorded a temporary version of the song and met with other staff on June 30.
The project also added a 20,000 yen ($180) return (reward) tier that is offering a CD signed by Horie and a name credit in the proposed music video. The tier is limited to 30 people.
Horie is performing the song, and Heartcatch Precure!) is arranging the song.
As of press time, the campaign has raised 2,025,000 yen ($18,300) of its 5,550,000 yen (US$50,000) goal. The project plans to use the funds raised to produce a "dream music video" for the project's four 70s robot anime. The campaign is offering T-shirts, a storyboard compilation, art and design compilation, and other rewards to ers.
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The project began streaming a promotional video for the crowdfunding campaign in June. The website also features "image art" from the anime staff.
Blocker Corps IV: Machine Blaster anime. The first part of the project, a visual of robots from the four anime, debuted in April.

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Nippon Animation produced Chogattai Majutsu Robot Ginguiser, the first work in which acclaimed Mr. Osomatsu.

Nickelodeon's The Legend of Korra animated series.

Nippon Animation produced Blocker Corps IV: Machine Blaster as its first giant robot anime. Kunio Ōkawara (Yōnosuke Shichishi) worked on the television anime series.
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