Subspace Operation Slangle - The appeal and evaluation of 80's SF robot animeIntroduction"Subspace Operation Slangle," which aired from 1983 to 1984, was a work born during the golden age of sci-fi robot anime, and its unique worldview and mecha action have captivated many fans. In this article, we will provide a detailed explanation of the work's overview, characters, mechanics, story, and music, as well as its evaluation and recommended points. Overview"Slangle" is a TV anime series produced by TV Asahi and Kokusai Eigasha, which aired a total of 53 episodes from January 21, 1983 to January 27, 1984. It was written by Yamamoto Masaru, directed by Miyazaki Kazuya, and the mecha designs were co-produced by Aoshima Bunka Kyozai and Kokusai Eigasha. Inspired by the overseas TV drama "Mission: Impossible," this work was produced as a sci-fi robot anime with an emphasis on mecha action. storyIn Galactown, a gigantic artificial city at the center of the subspace, a criminal organization called Climb operates in secret. Doc Mundy forms an illegal defense force called "Gorilla", and the members of the Gorilla Team pilot the transforming mecha Slangle to fight Climb. The story revolves around the exploits of the Gorilla Team and their battle with Climb, and depicts the process of uncovering the secrets of the subspace and Climb's conspiracy. characterEach member of the gorilla team has a unique character, and their teamwork and individual abilities add excitement to the story. The main characters are introduced below.
MechanicOne of the attractions of "Subspace Operation Slangle" is the transformable combat mecha Slangle. Slangle can transform into a flying vehicle mode, a ground-running tank mode, and an attack mode for hand-to-hand combat, and each member of the Gorilla Team has their own machine. The story is set in a special space called Galaxspace, known as the subspace, and the atmosphere and civilization of the ancient Climbing Man enrich the background of the work. Subtitles and episodesThe 53 episodes in total depict the exploits of the Gorilla Team and their battle against Crime, with each episode featuring a different mission and Crime's conspiracy. Here are some of the episodes:
musicThe music for "Subspace Operation Slangle" was composed by Masayuki Yamamoto, and the theme song and insert songs also add to the atmosphere of the work. The theme songs are listed below.
Evaluation and recommendation points"Subspace Operation Slangle" is highly acclaimed as a sci-fi robot anime from the 1980s, and its appeal can be summed up in the following points:
Recommended pointsThe reasons we recommend "Subspace Operation Slangle" are as follows:
summary"Subspace Operation Slangle" is a work that allows you to fully experience the charm of 80's sci-fi robot anime. All elements, such as the power of the mecha action, the personality of the characters, the development of the story, and the quality of the music, are all brought together at a high level, and have the power to draw viewers in. It is especially recommended for fans of 80's sci-fi anime, people who like mecha action, people who want a work that focuses on characters, people who want a work that focuses on the story, and people who like music. Why not rediscover the charm of 80's sci-fi anime through this work? |
<<: The Big-Tummy Prince: The Appeal and Evaluation of Minna no Uta
>>: Future Police Urashiman: Time Travel and the Battle for Justice
The Uncharted movie starring Tom Holland is curre...
According to foreign media IGN, Sony officially a...
BLUE DROP ~The Play of Angels~ Review and Recomme...
According to the official cast and crew lineup, t...
Today (October 25), the official release of That ...
As part of Disney Upfront 2024, Marvel previewed ...
Amazon's series "The Boys" (also kn...
Today (April 26, local time) is the first anniver...
The superhero movie Aquaman has achieved great su...
Recently, new photos from the Michael Jackson bio...
The appeal and evaluation of "Watanokuninhos...
Kino's Journey the Beautiful World the Animat...
Haikyu!! TO THE TOP - To the peak of emotion &quo...
Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple - Movie Review and R...
Psychic horror report Ushiro no Hyakutaro - Shinr...