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Beast King GoLion (百獣王ゴライオン, Hyakujūō
Goraion
?, King of the Beasts GoLion)
is a Japanese Super robot anime television series. The animation from
GoLion was edited and trimmed to create the Lion version
of the U.S. Voltron:
Defender of the Universe series, with new names and
dialogue, as well as several plot changes. In 2008, another U.S.
version was released on Region 1 DVD in three volumes.[1]
Story
GoLion's story
starts in the year 1999, when the planet Altea is subdued and
enslaved by the Galra Empire. Five space pilots return to Earth to
find the planet annihilated by thermonuclear war. Eventually, the
explorers are captured and enslaved, and forced to fight for their
lives in Emperor Daibazaal's arena. The young pilots escape and
eventually land on the planet Altea, where they discover the secret
of the mighty sentient robot GoLion, the only weapon powerful
enough to defeat Emperor Daibazaal's forces. Thousands of years
ago, GoLion was once an arrogant robot who, after defeating several
beastmen, tried to challenge a goddess to battle, but failed. To
teach him humility, the goddess separated him into five pieces in
the form of five lion robots that sailed through space and
crash-landed on Altea to lay in wait for those who would one day
reawaken him to fight evil once again.[2][3][4]
Characters
The GoLion
Team
- Akira Kogane (黄金 旭, Kogane Akira
?)/Voiced by: Kazuhiko
Inoue
- Nickname: Chief (チーフ, Chīfu
?). A short-tempered young man, Akira
leads the GoLion team in the Black Lion and wears a red uniform. A
strategic thinker, and is usually seen reading or fighting with
team members who disagree with him. "Kogane" is a Japanese word for
"gold." He is the frequent enemy
of Sincline due to the fact that Fala is attracted to him.
- Takashi Shirogane (銀 貴, Shirogane Takashi
?)/Voiced by: Ryūsei Nakao
(1-6)
- Nickname: Quiet (黙り, Danmari
?). Takashi was the original
second-in-command. He piloted the Blue Lion, and wore a black
uniform. He is approximately the same age as Akira. In episode 6,
he was wounded during an attack by Honerva, and later died from his
injuries. He was given a hero's burial. Fala replaced him as the
Blue Lion's pilot. He had a younger brother named Ryou who, along
with Princess Amue, joined the heroes in the fight against the
Galra Empire. Like his brother, Ryou also perished in battle.
"Shirogane" is a Japanese word for "silver."
- Isamu Kurogane (黒鋼 勇, Kurogane Isamu
?)/Voiced by: Yū
Mizushima
- Nickname: Moody (お天気屋, Otenkiya
?). Second-in-command of GoLion, Isamu
pilots the Red Lion, and wears a blue uniform. He is tall, wiry and
wily, and is approximately 21-23 years of age. Isamu is always
joking and teasing others whenever he gets the chance. He is the
only one in the group who contests any of Akira's commands. He is
also a ladies' man and a great pilot, though a bit too daring at
times. He also has feelings for Princess Fala to a lesser extent,
another reason of a rivalry between him and Akira. "Kurogane" is a
Japanese word for "iron."
- Tsuyoshi Seidō (青銅 強, Seidō Tsuyoshi
?)/Voiced by: Tessho
Genda
- Nickname: Hothead (向こうっ気, Mukōkki
?). Tsuyoshi is the strongman of the
group; he pilots the Yellow Lion, and wears an orange uniform. He
is roughly 22-24 years old. He may look tough and mean, but he has
a soft heart, especially when it comes to children. He is never
late for a meal. Though his friends tease him about his appetite,
Tsuyoshi is very muscular. "Seidō" is a Japanese word for "copper."
- Hiroshi Suzuishi (錫石 宏, Suzuishi Hiroshi
?)/Voiced by: Masako
Nozawa
- Nickname: Shorty (チビ, Chibi
?). Hiroshi is the youngest and smallest
of the group; he pilots the Green Lion, and wears a green uniform.
He is approximately 12 years old. Hiroshi graduated from the
academy at a young age, and his specialty is science. Like the
others, he is well-trained in martial arts, and uses his size and
agility to his advantage. Hiroshi is not afraid to speak his mind,
especially to the villains. "Suzuishi" is a Japanese word for "Cassiterite," a common
tin ore.
- Princess Fala (ファーラ姫, Fāra Hime
?)/Voiced by: Rumiko
Ukai
- Fala, of the Planet Altea, is the ruler of the Kingdom of
Altair. She takes over for Takashi as the pilot of the Blue Lion
and wears a pink uniform. At 16 years of age, she is strong-willed
and a bit naïve, especially with matters of romance. She is
lustfully pursued by Prince Sincline, due to her resemblance to his
dead mother, Emperor Daibazaal's concubine. Fala is somewhat
attracted to Akira. Her sole living relative is her aunt, Queen
Elena.
Other
allies
- Raible (軍師ライブル, Gunshi Raiburu
?) Voiced by: Yūji
Fujishiro: Raible is Fala's royal adviser, and is in charge
of the Castle Control. He also advises the GoLion team, and can be
very overprotective and opinionated at times.
- Hys (女官長ヒス, Jokanchō
Hisu
?) Voiced by: Kazuyo Aoki:
Hys is Fala's over-protective caregiver, who always wants to make
all of Fala's decisions for her. Like Raible, Hys fusses over the
Princess, and is bent on keeping her away from all harm. Suzuishi
sometimes derogatorily calls her "Hys-teria." She dies near the
finale in protecting Raible from a laser blast.
- King Raimon (ライモン王, Raimon Ō
?) Voiced by: Mahito
Tsujimura: King Raimon is Fala's deceased father, and
previous ruler of planet Altea. Fifteen years earlier, Raimon went
forth to battle against Emperor Daibazaal and his Galra forces. He
was tragically killed on that day with his wife and older children,
leaving Fala as his only surviving descendant. His body was placed
in a royal tomb located right underneath the castle. He returns to
the world of the living every so often as a ghost to give advice to
Fala to help her in her struggles to maintain peace.
- Space Mice (宇宙鼠, Uchū Nezumi
?)
- A family of five mice that live in Gradam Castle. They were
Princess Fala's only friends while she was growing up, and she is
the only one who can understand their language. The father mouse's
name is Platt (プラット, Puratto
?) and the mother mouse is
Chuchule.
- Ryou Shirogane (銀亮, Shirogane Ryō
?) Voiced by: Ryūsei
Nakao: Takashi's younger brother who appeared on planet
Galra and rescued Princess Amue. He bears a strong resemblance to
his older brother Takashi and made a vow to avenge him. He then
kills Sincline in the end at the cost of his own life. It is not
known how he ended up on planet Galra.
- Princess Amue (アミュー姫, Amyū Hime
?): Princess Amue is Fala's cousin. She
lives on the planet Heracles, where she co-rules with her younger
brother, Prince Alor. Her father King Heracles once had an alliance
with Emperor Daibazaal, and even her older brother Prince Samson
was transformed into a Beast Fighter, which caused his death at the
hands of Galra for refusing to fight further. She is a dead-ringer
for Princess Fala in terms of physical appearance. Though once a
slave of Sincline, Takashi's brother Ryou came to her rescue, and
together they fight for her people against the Galra Empire.
- Prince Alor Voiced by: Mari
Shimizu: Princess Amue's kid brother. He used to admire
Sincline's skill as a fighter, but after the deaths of his father
and older brother and the capture of his sister at the hands of
Galra, he has now joined forces with Altea and GoLion.
The Galra
Empire
The Galra Empire are a race of merciless individuals who even
oppress their own people. They capture other planets and enslave
their population, forcing them to serve its evil ruler Emperor
Daibazaal. Daibazaal's son, Prince Sincline conquered other worlds,
and beheaded their leaders. The Galra Empire invades planets with
the aid of Galran Beast Fighters. Daibazaal and Sincline were
responsible for the destruction of Earth.
- Emperor Daibazaal (ダイ・バザール大帝王, Dai
Bazāru Daiteiō
?) Voiced by: Kosei Tomita
(1-51): The Emperor of Galra and a sadistic, tyrannical supreme
ruler. He uses his subjects and even his own son Sincline as his
scapegoats whenever he fails. He hates all that is good and wants
to conquer the universe, and has enslaved countless civilizations,
claiming it for the glory of himself. He loses his temper easily,
and even kills one of his allies when his birthday celebration was
ruined by GoLion. Later, he sentences his son Sincline to
imprisonment as part of the Galran law against repeated failures.
Daibazal's slaves are usually humans, but at one point, he raped a
blonde Altean woman to produce his son, Sincline. When he failed in
his mission after imprisoning his own son for failure, Sincline
turned the tables, and forced him to pilot the last Beast Fighter
made in his own image. Although he was able to pin down GoLion and
tried to destroy him with the battle axe, a miracle occurred.
GoLion's sword emitted a sudden energy boost, and his repaired
Laser Sword managed to backfire at the beastman, weakening him
severely. GoLion destroyed the robot with Daibazaal inside.
Daibazaal with no way to escape, dies in the explosion.
- Prince Sincline (シンクライン皇太子,
Shinkurain Kōtaishi
?) Voiced by: Akira Kamiya
(14-52): Crown prince of Galra, and a half-Altean. A dangerous and
cunning adversary, his only weakness is the fact he fell in love
with Princess Fala, who somewhat resembles his mother whom his
father, Emperor Daibazaal, killed for refusing to marry him. He
plots to overthrow his own father and marry Princess Fala. He is a
sly, scheming villain, who has a sense of honor, preferring to
fight fair over his father's dirty tactics, and is Akira's frequent
rival. Like his father, Sincline loses his temper easily and kills
his own men with very little provocation. He even killed his own
slave woman one time when she accidentally spilled some liquid
Sincline's was drinking on his leg. In one last confrontation,
after killing his own followers for siding with GoLion, he decides
to take Ryou as a hostage. While attempting to destroy GoLion to
avenge himself of his previous defeats and rule the universe, an
enraged Ryou stabs him, and they both fall to their deaths.
- Honerva (妖婆ホネルバ, Yōba Honeruba
?) Voiced by: Masako
Nozawa (1-51): A scientist/witch who uses certain magic
spells like hypnotism and disguises. She also creates the legendary
Beast Fighters, which are the apex of Galran technology and sends
them against GoLion. She used to be gorgeous, but turned twisted
and evil. She is secretly Daibazaal's mother and despises
Sincline's Altean blood. When Emperor Daibazaal piloted the last
Beast Fighter, she wanted to grant the Emperor victory. She is
killed by Prince Sincline's sword at the end of the series after
the destruction of Galra Castle when she betrays him by helping
Golion instead.
- Jaga (ヤガ,
Yaga
?) (1-51): Honerva's pet Space Cat, with
whom Honerva is able to communicate (similar to how Fala can
communicate with the Space Mice). He is the arch-enemy of the Space
Mice. Sincline killed him by slashing him before killing
Honerva.
- Sadak (サダック,
Sadakku
?) Voiced by: Kenichi
Ogata (1-14): Military Commander of Planet Galra. He heads
the invasion force as the Emperor's best general. However, his
constant failures against GoLion for so long caused him to be
sentenced to death by the Emperor. Banished, Prince Sincline gave
him a chance to become a gigantic Beast Fighter and fight GoLion to
redeem himself. When this happened, he was killed by GoLion in
their final battle, allowing Sincline to step in as commander of
the Galran military against Planet Altea.
- Gobra (ゴブラ,
Gobura
?) Voiced by: Minoru
Inaba : A soldier assigned to Prince Sincline. Killed
by Sincline in the last episode.
- Blackman Soldiers: Galran foot soldiers that
perform sadistic operations like starving, whipping, and killing
slaves.
- Reggar (37): He was trying to get the position
of Supreme Commander of the Galra Air Force.However, he was
unfortunately killed in battle against GoLion while piloting a
seemingly-undefeatable Beast Fighter, where he presumably committed
suicide.
- Galran Deathblack Beastmen (デスブラック獣人,
Desuburakku Jūjin
?): Beast Fighters, serving as the apex
of Galran technology, sent by Honerva against GoLion. Anyone
captured and enslaved by the Galran Empire are immediately herded
into the arena on Planet Galra where they are forced to fight to
the death against the larger, powerful, deadlier, Beastman who
easily kills them before an enthusiastic crowd. Then the slaves are
butchered and made into slave stew, a favorite gruesome dish for
the Beastmen to eat. Anyone who survives fighting the deathblack
beastmen are subjected to Honerva's dark magic that changes them
into Beastmen to fight GoLion.
GoLion
specifications
GoLion was separated into five separate lion robots by a goddess
who wished to teach GoLion humility until he could be reassembled.
GoLion later gains a soul after being reawakened by the five pilots
who use GoLion to protect the universe from Emperor Daibazaal's
evil.
GoLion is 60 metres (197 ft) tall, and weighs 700 tonnes (771 tons).
- Black Lion (黒獅子,
Kurojishi
?): Forms the body and head of GoLion.
Powered by lightning. Piloted by Akira.
- Red Lion (赤獅子,
Akajishi
?): Forms the right arm of GoLion.
Powered by fire. Piloted by Isamu.
- Green Lion (緑獅子,
Midorijishi
?): Forms the left arm of GoLion.
Powered by wind. Piloted by Hiroshi.
- Blue Lion (青獅子,
Aojishi
?): Forms the right leg of GoLion.
Powered by water. Piloted by Takashi, and later Fala, after
Takashi's death.
- Yellow Lion (黄獅子,
Kijishi
?): Forms the left leg of GoLion.
Powered by sand. Piloted by Tsuyoshi.
Weapons
Each Lion has a Lion Blade (a boomerang held in the lion's
mouth), dorsal missiles, and shoulder-mounted lasers. GoLion is
armed with the following:
- Ten Kings Sword (十王剣,
Jūōken
?)(pun: Jūō written with the kanji 獣王
means Beast King): GoLion clasps both arms together and pulls out a
sword, which is then used to defeat the enemy Deathblack Beastmen.
Later in the series, it is used to perform the techniques Lightning
Drop (稲妻落とし, Inazuma
Otoshi
?) and Meteor Fifth Rank Slash (流星五段斬り, Ryūsei Godan Giri
?).
Called "Blazing Sword" in the Voltron version. In Media Blasters'
release of GoLion, it is translated as "King's Sword Jyuoken" (when
summoning the weapon, otherwise it is simply "Jyuoken").
- Wing Boomerang — Boomerang attack from the wings of
GoLion.
- Space Cutter — Spinning Blades.
- Eye Flash — Beams fired from the eyes of GoLion.
- Hurricane Attack — Wind attack similar to Daimos Blizzard, but not as
strong.
- Laser Magnum — Laser-like bullets fired from the mouth of the
Green Lion.
- Fire Tornado — A burst of flame emits from the mouth of the Red
Lion.
- Cross Beam — Cross-shaped boomerang fired from the chest.
- Gatling Missiles — Small missiles fired from the legs.
- Electromagnetic Lance — Weapon used as a spear at times.
- Foot Missile — Missiles fired from the mouths of the Blue and
Yellow Lions.
- Four Lion Attack — The "Lion Head Attack" 100-Ton Punch.
- Grand Fire — A stream of flames fired from the mouths of the
Blue and Yellow Lions
Changes for
Voltron
In addition to the name changes mentioned above, footage was
heavily edited and re-assembled by World Events Productions in
the U.S. to create Voltron. Changes made to the series
included rewritten dialogue, omitted character deaths, toned-down
violence, and altered plot developments. In addition, Toei
Animation Ltd. created and animated a brand new plot arc
specifically for the U.S. Voltron series.
Episodes
- Escape from Slave Castle
- The Ruined Phantom Planet
- A Ghost and the Five Keys
- Resurrection of the Legendary Giant
- Fortress for the New Struggle
- Death of Shirogane the Hero
- The Beautiful Princess' Battle
- Stolen Blue Lion
- Girl of the Land of Evil
- Secret of the White Lion
- The Red Rain of Hell
- Evildoing of the Emperor
- Introducing Beautiful Honerva
- The Crown Prince of Hell
- Overcome the Phantom of Shirogane
- The Legendary Bridge of Love
- Challenge from Space
- Footsteps in the Forest of Fear
- The Mystery of Ghost Castle
- Goodbye, Earth
- Altea's Sister Planet
- Phantom Space Flowers
- Friday the 13th
- Look for the Little Shadows
- Destroy the Giant Cannon!
- Defeat the Invisible Enemy
- Giant Beastman's Lullaby
- The Demon's Birthday
- Comes a Fiery Sky
- The Prince Imperial's Dark Love
- The Dreaded Mecha Beastman
- Behold! The 100 Ton Punch
- Terror of the Space Frogs
- Underground Operation
- Protect the Soccer Field
- Mortal Combat of Light and Shadow
- Space Speed Demon
- GoLion Hunting
- The Hypergravity Planetoid Trap
- No Tomorrow for Altea
- Brave Shirogane's Brother
- The Sand Planet of Death
- Angry Youth Suicide Corp
- The Planet Jarre Oath
- The Great Army of Darkness
- Fight Back,Space Mice
- The Seven Free Planets
- Reunion with the Phantom
- The Last of Hys
- The Great Storming of Galra
- GoLion's Desperate Battle
- Burn Galra Castle
Releases
Media
Blasters released Collection 1 in the U.S. on DVD May 27, 2008.
Collection 2 was released August 12, 2008. Collection 3 was
released November 25, 2008.[5],
Staff
- General Director: Katsuhiko Taguchi
- Screenwriters: Susumu Takahisa, Masaaki Sakurai, Akira
Nakahara, Hiroshi Toda
- Episode Direction: Kazuyuki Okaseko, Hiroshi
Sasagawa, Kazuya Miyazaki, Johei Matsuura, Tatsuya
Kasahara
- Character Designs: Kazuo Nakamura
- Mechanical Designs: Takayuki Masuo, Yoshiro Harada
- Animation Direction: Kazuo Nakamura, Moriyasu Taniguchi, Akira
Shinoda, Akira Saijo, Hiroshi Iino, Hiromitsu Oda
- Music: Asei Kobayashi, Masahisa Takeichi
References
- ^
Henshin Justice Unlimited:
Media Blasters Acquires GO-LION and DAIRUGGER for R1 DVD!
- ^
"Beast King GoLion Vol.
#3". Mania.com. http://www.mania.com/beast-king-golion-vol-3_article_87065.html. Retrieved
2009-11-22.
- ^
"Beast King GoLion Vol.
#2". Mania.com. http://www.mania.com/beast-king-golion-vol-2_article_80428.html. Retrieved
2009-11-22.
- ^
"Beast King GoLion Vol.
#1". Mania.com. http://www.mania.com/beast-king-golion-vol-1_article_80195.html. Retrieved
2009-11-22.
- ^
Japan Hero Access: Original
Go-lion And Dairugger Coming To R1 Dvd!, In 2008 from Media
Blasters!
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