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Madō King Granzort (魔動王グランゾート, Madō
Kingu Guranzōto
?) is a Japanese young children's animated television series
that aired from 1989-1990. It was produced by Bandai Visual and
animated by Sunrise
animation studio. It also spawned 3 special direct-to-video
episodes and two movie (also direct-to-video).
Plot
summary
In 2050, after a great earthquake, the Moon got an atmosphere
and conditions for normal human life. 50 years later, the Moon is
inhabited by humans and a great tourist attraction. A boy called
Daichi arrives on the Moon and hears the strange stories about
people with rabbit ears. Soon he meets V-Mei, an old witch and her
granddaughter Guri Guri, the members of the Long-Ears race which is
in war with the evil Jadou Clan who wants to conquer the world.
Sensing a power in the boy, V-Mei gives the magic gun to Daichi and
reveals to him that he is the chosen Madou Warrior who will save
the Long-Ears race and their land Rabiluna from the evil Jadou
Clan. With the magic gun, Daichi can summon Granzort – the Madou
King of Earth – a giant robot to fight against the monsters of the
Jadou Clan.
Soon, Daichi, V-Mei and Guri Guri meet two other boys – Gus and
Rabi. Gus receives a magic bow that summons Winzort – the Madou
King of Wind, while Rabi receives a magic top that summons Aquabeat
– the Madou King of Water. Together, Daichi, Gus, Rabi, V-Mei and
Guri Guri travel to the world of Rabiluna in order to free it from
the Jadou Clan.
Theme
Songs
"Hikari no Senshi-tachi (Soldiers of Light)" by Kenji Suzuki
"Horore chuchu parero" by Tomoko Tokugaki
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