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''' | '''Cho Kosoku Galvion''' (literally Super High Speed Galvion) is a 22 episode mecha anime that aired through February 3 to April 29, 1984. There was the total of all 26 episodes, but only 22 of them aired on Japanese TV. The 23rd episode was partially completed but never aired. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
In the 23rd century billionaire Midoriyama Rei creates a secret organization called Circus to combat a hidden group called Shadow that is taking over the world. When she can't find qualified pilots for Circus' main mecha, the Galvion, she cuts a deal with two convicts, Mu and Maya, to lead the fight against Shadow. | In the 23rd century billionaire Midoriyama Rei creates a secret organization called Circus to combat a hidden group called Shadow that is taking over the world. When she can't find qualified pilots for Circus' main mecha, the Galvion, she cuts a deal with two convicts, Mu and Maya, to lead the fight against Shadow. | ||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
Super High Speed Galvion features mecha designs by Ohata Koichi (of Gunbuster fame). | Super High Speed Galvion features mecha designs by Ohata Koichi (of Gunbuster fame). | ||
== Availability == | == Availability == | ||
Footage of the anime is very scarce | Footage of the anime is very scarce. Only one episode has reached online, available to watch through Rapid Video, or the anime streaming site, KissAnime. The anime OP can be also viewed online through Otaku Social Network, the dead anime video streaming website. | ||
In 2013, A DVD release of Super High Speed Galvion has finally surfaced, but only in Japan. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3108832/ Chō Kōsoku Galvion on IMDb.] | * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3108832/ Chō Kōsoku Galvion on IMDb.] | ||
* [https://myanimelist.net/anime/6636/Chou_Kousoku_Galvion Chou Kousoku Galvion on MAL.] | * [https://myanimelist.net/anime/6636/Chou_Kousoku_Galvion Chou Kousoku Galvion on MAL.] | ||
* [http://www.otakusocialnetwork.com/index.php?page=videos§ion=view&vid_id=100821 Cho Kosoku Galvion OP.] | |||
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Revision as of 04:04, 17 October 2018
Cho Kosoku Galvion (literally Super High Speed Galvion) is a 22 episode mecha anime that aired through February 3 to April 29, 1984. There was the total of all 26 episodes, but only 22 of them aired on Japanese TV. The 23rd episode was partially completed but never aired.
Summary
In the 23rd century billionaire Midoriyama Rei creates a secret organization called Circus to combat a hidden group called Shadow that is taking over the world. When she can't find qualified pilots for Circus' main mecha, the Galvion, she cuts a deal with two convicts, Mu and Maya, to lead the fight against Shadow.
Production
Super High Speed Galvion features mecha designs by Ohata Koichi (of Gunbuster fame).
Availability
Footage of the anime is very scarce. Only one episode has reached online, available to watch through Rapid Video, or the anime streaming site, KissAnime. The anime OP can be also viewed online through Otaku Social Network, the dead anime video streaming website. In 2013, A DVD release of Super High Speed Galvion has finally surfaced, but only in Japan.