Gatchaman - Vol. 12: Death Girls & the Abominable Snowman (1973)
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Synopsis: Airing in Japan between 1972 and 1974, the popular and highly influential anime series GATCHAMAN is credited for spearheading worldwide interest in the Japanese style of animation. In America,... Airing in Japan between 1972 and 1974, the popular and highly influential anime series GATCHAMAN is credited for spearheading worldwide interest in the Japanese style of animation. In America, GATCHAMAN appeared in edited form as the 1970s-era television series BATTLE OF THE PLANETS, the late-'80s G-FORCE, and the updated '90s spinoff OVA, but the series itself was never aired in its original Japanese format. This reissue finally presents the original GATCHAMAN in all its pristine glory: uncut, unedited, newly dubbed, and with 20 episodes never even seen in the U.S. Relive the adventures of Professor Kozaburou Nambu, his Science Ninja Team, and their superweapon aircraft as they battle to save the Earth from the world-domination plans of the evil Galactor organization. This volume continues the series with episodes 67-72. [More]
Director: Hisayuki Toriumi
Director: Hisayuki Toriumi
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