Japanese media voted for Sunrise's 80s non-Gundam robot works "Mashin Hero Legend" ranked 3rd

Japanese media voted for Sunrise's 80s non-Gundam robot works "Mashin Hero Legend" ranked 3rd

The famous Japanese animation studio Sunrise is famous for its various robot works, especially in the 1980s when it was at its peak. So, in addition to the popular "Gundam" series, what other excellent robot works are there? Today, May 19, Japanese media launched a new vote for 2021, "Ranking of Sunrise's Non-Gundam Robot Works in the 1980s", let's take a look.

No. 10: "Blue Meteor SPT Rezna"

No. 9: "Gorka"

No. 8: Patlabor

No. 7: "Walfen"

No. 6: "Battle Mech Xaphanger"

No. 5: Heavy Fighter L-GAIM

No. 4: "Legend of Ideon"

No. 3: "Demon Hero Legend"

"Magic Hero Legend" is a series of animation produced by SUNRISE. There are three TV animations in this work: "Magic Hero Legend", "Magic Hero Legend 2" and "Super Magic Hero Legend", which have been remade recently.

No. 2: Armored Trooper Portmus

The story is set in a galaxy called Astrakis, during the long "Hundred Years' War" between two interstellar nations, Gilgamesh and Balarat. When the protagonist, Chiligu Chubby, was forced to carry out a mission and fight, he fatefully met a mysterious woman, the "Ghost Lady," who was placed in a culture tank.

No. 1: "Saint Warrior Danbein"

"Saint Seiya Denbine" was produced by Tomino and can be regarded as the "beginning of animation about traveling to another world". It began airing in February 1983 and has a total of 49 episodes. It describes the battle in the ancient gate world of Byston Well, a different world located between the sea and the land.

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