¡Hobby Japan VintageVol.11
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 Description
[Machine Translation] A major feature on the hero robots of the 80's that triggered a huge boom! From 1979 to 1980, "Mobile Suit Gundam" was a hit, and the animation industry experienced a giant robot boom as the series moved into the theater anime market. The mainstream was dominated by the hero robots that had been selling combined bodies since the 1970s. At the same time, the plastic model boom triggered by "Gundam" also triggered new kits of past works such as "Mazinger Z" and "Raideen" and led to a reevaluation of traditional hero robot designs. This special issue focuses on the linkage between the hero robot and plastic model boom, analyzing the product development and detailed specifications of each kit at the time. We will interview the original creators, directors, and character designers involved in the anime, and create a feature that will bring back to life the excitement of the days when robot anime was broadcast daily on TV. Works and products to be featured (tentative, subject to change) Works and products to be featured (tentative and subject to change): "Mazinger Z" (Bandai) "Great Mazinger" (Bandai) "Getter Robo" (Bandai) "Yusha Raideen" (Bandai) "Six Gods God Mars" (Bandai) "Gordian the Fighter" (Bandai) "Space Warrior Baldios" (Bandai) "Super Force Robo Garratt" ( BANDAI ) "Armored Fleet Dailagar XV" ( BANDAI ) "Messenger of the Sun Tetsujin 28" ( BANDAI ) "Space Emperor God Sigma" ( BANDAI ) "Future Robo D'Artagnus" ( BANDAI ) "Invincible Choujin Zambot 3" ( Aoshima ) "Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3" ( Aoshima ) "Makyou Densetsu Acrobunch" ( Aoshima ) "Ginga Senpu Braiger" ( Mark ) "Sengoku Majin Goshogun" ( Mark ) / Interviews: We plan to interview not only plastic model developers but also anime and game creators who developed the original models.


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Hideki Kakinuma

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