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''Zoids'' is a mecha model kit line by Takara Tomy that originally debuted in 1982 and has since grown into a media franchise. Between 1999 and 2006, four anime adaptations aired in Japan on TV Tokyo: ''Zoids'', ''Zoids: New Century/ZERO'', ''Zoids Fuzors'' and ''Zoids Genesis''.


'''''Zoids''''' is a mecha model kit line by Takara Tomy that originally debuted in 1982 and has since grown into a media franchise. Between 1999 and 2006, four anime adaptations aired in Japan on TV Tokyo: ''Zoids'', ''Zoids: New Century/ZERO'', ''Zoids Fuzors'' and ''Zoids Genesis''.  
'''The first three series received a western rollout''', starting with the second entry retitled, ''Zoids'', with the first coming afterward as ''Zoids: Chaotic Century'' and the third debuting first in the west. The initial three series were localized into English by Viz Media, Hasbro, and Sho-Pro USA. Voice work for the first two was handled by the Vancouver, Canada-based company Ocean Productions, with ''Zoids'' recorded locally and ''Chaotic Century'' done at their Calgary, Canada studio Bluewater. ''Fuzors'' was also recorded in Vancouver, though by a separate company, Voicebox Productions. An English adaptation of the fourth entry was produced in Los Angeles, USA but was only released in Asia.


The first three series received a western rollout, starting with the second entry retitled, ''Zoids'', with the first coming afterwards as ''Zoids: Chaotic Century'' and the third debuting first in the west. The initial three series were localized into English by Viz Media, Hasbro and Sho-Pro USA. Voice work for the first two were handled by the Vancouver, Canada-based company Ocean Productions, with ''Zoids'' recorded locally and ''Chaotic Century'' done at their Calgary, Canada studio Bluewater. ''Fuzors'' was also recorded in Vancouver, though by a separate company, Voicebox Productions. An English adaptation of the fourth entry was produced in Los Angeles, USA but was only released in Asia.
Prior to these productions, English-language pilots were recorded in Japan on behalf of Shogakukan. The two series chosen were ''Zoids: New Century/ZERO'' and ''Zoids Fuzors''.  Peter von Gomm played Bit Cloud in the former and R.D. in the latter.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051227170606/http://www.petervongomm.com:80/pvganimation.htm Peter von Gomm Animation.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17</ref> Michael Rys was the Judge in ''ZERO'' and Burton in ''Fuzors''.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20161011023758/http://dagmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Michael-Rhys.mp3 Michael Rhys Demo.mp3.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17</ref><ref>[http://michaelrhys.com/demos/Michael%20Rhys%20Profile.pdf Michael Rhys Profile.] Retrieved 03 Dec '17</ref>
 
Prior to these productions, English-language pilots were recorded in Japan on behalf of Shogakukan. The two series chosen were ''Zoids: New Century/ZERO'' and ''Zoids Fuzors''.  Peter von Gomm played Bit Cloud in the former and R.D. in the latter.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051227170606/http://www.petervongomm.com:80/pvganimation.htm Peter von Gomm Animation] Retrieved December 3, 2017.</ref> Michael Rys was the Judge in ''ZERO'' and Burton in ''Fuzors''.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20161011023758/http://dagmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Michael-Rhys.mp3 Michael Rhys Demo.mp3] Retrieved December 3, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://michaelrhys.com/demos/Michael%20Rhys%20Profile.pdf Michael Rhys Profile] Retrieved December 3, 2017.</ref>


To date, only a brief clip from ''Zoids/ZERO's'' pilot has surfaced.  
To date, only a brief clip from ''Zoids/ZERO's'' pilot has surfaced.  


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==See Also==
==See also==
*[[Zoids Genesis (partially found Cartoon Network Asia English dub of anime; 2007)]]
*''[[Zoids Genesis (lost English dub of anime series; 2007)|Zoids Genesis]]'' - The final entry in the series received an English dub that was exclusively released in Asia and is now lost to time.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 2 May 2023

Zoids.png

Franchise logo.

Status: Partially Found

Zoids is a mecha model kit line by Takara Tomy that originally debuted in 1982 and has since grown into a media franchise. Between 1999 and 2006, four anime adaptations aired in Japan on TV Tokyo: Zoids, Zoids: New Century/ZERO, Zoids Fuzors and Zoids Genesis.

The first three series received a western rollout, starting with the second entry retitled, Zoids, with the first coming afterward as Zoids: Chaotic Century and the third debuting first in the west. The initial three series were localized into English by Viz Media, Hasbro, and Sho-Pro USA. Voice work for the first two was handled by the Vancouver, Canada-based company Ocean Productions, with Zoids recorded locally and Chaotic Century done at their Calgary, Canada studio Bluewater. Fuzors was also recorded in Vancouver, though by a separate company, Voicebox Productions. An English adaptation of the fourth entry was produced in Los Angeles, USA but was only released in Asia.

Prior to these productions, English-language pilots were recorded in Japan on behalf of Shogakukan. The two series chosen were Zoids: New Century/ZERO and Zoids Fuzors. Peter von Gomm played Bit Cloud in the former and R.D. in the latter.[1] Michael Rys was the Judge in ZERO and Burton in Fuzors.[2][3]

To date, only a brief clip from Zoids/ZERO's pilot has surfaced.

Gallery

Zoids/ZERO clip.

See Also

References

  1. Peter von Gomm Animation. Retrieved 03 Dec '17
  2. Michael Rhys Demo.mp3. Retrieved 03 Dec '17
  3. Michael Rhys Profile. Retrieved 03 Dec '17