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Series Cast
Jôji Yanami | ... |
Prof. Yumi
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Hiroya Ishimaru | ... |
Kôji Kabuto
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Isamu Tanonaka | ... |
Mucha
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Junpei Takiguchi | ... |
Count Brocken
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Hiroshi Ôtake | ... |
Boss
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Minori Matsushima | ... |
Sayaka
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Haruko Kitahama | ... |
Baron Ashura (Female)
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Osamu Katô | ... |
Duke Gorgon
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Kôsei Tomita | ... |
Dr. Hell
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Kazuko Sawada | ... |
Shiro Kabuto
(92 episodes, 1972-1974)
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Frank Cattelano | ... |
Woodstick (M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Robin Gould | ... |
(M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Dale Hemmond | ... |
Doctor Hell (M&M)
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(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Dana Ikeda | ... |
Shiro (M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Dando Kluever | ... |
Koji (M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Randy Obata | ... |
(M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Priscilla Piano | ... |
Sayaka (M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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William Saylor | ... |
Baron Ashura - male half (M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Elizabeth Wichmann | ... |
Baron Ashura - female half (M&M)
(27 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Constantino Romero | ... |
Conde Broken
(1 episode, 1972)
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Camilo García | ... |
Rico
(1 episode, 1972)
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Nuria Mediavilla | ... |
Shiro Kabuto
(1 episode, 1972)
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Luis Posada Mendoza | ... |
Doctor Juzo Kabuto
(1 episode, 1972)
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María Esperanza Navarro | ... |
Sayaka Yumi
(1 episode, 1972)
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Joan Borràs | ... |
Doctor Infierno
(1 episode, 1972)
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Santiago Cortés | ... |
Doctor Iz Mori Mori
(1 episode, 1972)
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Julia Gallego | ... |
Koji Kabuto
(1 episode, 1972)
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Albert Trifol | ... |
Mucha
(1 episode, 1972)
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Pepe Mediavilla | ... |
Boss
(1 episode, 1972)
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Dionisio Macías | ... |
Genosuke Yumi
(1 episode, 1972)
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Juan Lluch | ... |
Narrador
(1 episode, 1972)
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Antonio Gómez de Vicente | ... |
Doctor Biz Sewashi
(1 episode, 1972)
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Hidekatsu Shibata | ... |
Baron Ashura
(1 episode, 1973)
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Hiromu Jin | ... |
Heinrich Stroheim
(1 episode, 1974)
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Gregg Berger | ... |
Devleen, Tommy David (voices, English version)
(unknown episodes)
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Mona Marshall | ... |
Toad
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Mickey Letrenson | ... |
Various Robots (1st season)
(unknown episodes)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV) (1972) (Japan) (tv)
- Discotek Media (2014) (United States) (DVD)
- Discotek Media (2023) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Showcase Video (1980) (Australia) (video) (as 'Tranzor Z')
- Yamato Video (Italy) (DVD)
- bitMe (Mexico) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Atelier Roku (background)
- E&M (sound effects)
- Mascot (background)
- Nakamura Production (animation)
- Nippon Columbia (music production)
- San Art Studios (background)
- Studio Cosmos (background)
- Toei Animation (animation)
- Toei Audio Visual Art Center (TAVAC) (sound equipment)
- Toei Chemical Industry (developing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dr. Hell and Dr. Kabuto are two archaeologists who found the remains of an ancient civilization capable of making giant robots. When Dr. Juzo Kabuto found out Dr. Hell's plans of creating the robots to conquer the Earth, he became his enemy and started the construction of Mazinger Z, a fantastic giant robot, as a defense weapon. The story starts when Dr. Hell sends his first assistant, Baron Ashura, to kill Dr. Kabuto. The attempt is successful, but not completely: Just before his death, he is found by his grandson, Kouji Kabuto, and informs him about the recently finished robot hidden on the underground basement. From this moment on, and with the help of Dr. Gennosuke Yumi -Dr. Kabuto's ex-assistant- the inexpert Kouji manages to learn how to pilot powerful Mazinger. Dr. Yumi also made a robot of his own, called Aphrodite A, and piloted by his daughter Sayaka, which was primarily conceived as a peace-time robot. Both Mazinger and Aphrodite together combat and destroy every mechanical monster created by Dr. Hell and his associates, Baron Ashura and the Iron Mask. In a second season of the series, a new character appears: Dr. Kabuto Jr., father of Kouji, who wasn't dead, but constructing an even more powerful robot: Great Mazinger... Written by Miguel Ángel Díaz González |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the early 80's was created a Mazinger Z's statue at full size, in Mas del Plata, province of Tarragona, autonomous community of Cataluña, northeast of Spain. At 2015 it continues existing nowadays. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Dokyumento-poruno: Zoku chikan shûdan (1975). See more » |