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Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (TV Series 1967–1968) - IMDb
Oct 11, 1967 · Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot: With Mitsunobu Kaneko, Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama, Kôichi Chiba, Akio Itô. A young boy aids in the fight against a terrorist …
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The Space Giants (TV Series 1966– ) - IMDb
The Space Giants: With Ranfan Ou, Ulf Ôtsuki, Harold Conway, Jacques Enghien. Goldar and his family of robots are sent to earth to stop Rodak the …
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- Release Date: 1966-07-04
- Genre: Sci-Fi
- Runtime: 30
Giant Robot - 05. The Gigantic Claw - YouTube
Giant Robo (1967) - MyDramaList
Drama: Giant Robo; Country: Japan ; Episodes: 26; Aired: Oct 11, 1967 - Apr 1, 1968; Original Network: TV Asahi; Duration: 30 min. Content Rating: Not Yet Rated
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Giant Robo (show) | Tokupedia | Fandom
Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ Jaianto Robo) is a 1967 television series based on the manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It was adapted for American television in 1969 as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot. Earth is invaded by an …
6 Influential (and Awesome) Giant Japanese Robots - Mental Floss
Mar 2, 2012 · Although a complete history would be a monumental undertaking, here are a few of the influential giant robots you should know. 1. Tetsujin 28-go follows the adventures of a 10 …
Tryin to identify an English-dubbed Japanese show …
Apr 16, 2017 · I remember back in the late 70's or early 80's a show about a man who became a giant, possibly a robot, and fought monsters. I am fairly sure it is not Ultraman. I remember his giant form was a brownish colour. It aired on …
Giant Robo - Wikipedia
Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo) is a Japanese manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The manga, which was first published in 1967, spawned a live-action tokusatsu television series of the same name, as well as a series of …
Giant Robot Mikazuki (Tekkouki Mikazuki) - Episode 1 - YouTube
Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot: The Complete Series
Sep 1, 2020 · "Robot, attack! Robot, destroy!" These commands launched a thousand sci-fi fantasies for budding fans of the genre, just as they brought Johnny Sokko's Giant Robot into …
Kyodai Hero - Wikipedia
Kyodai Hero (巨大ヒーロー, Kyodai Hīrō, lit. 'Giant Hero') is a television subgenre in tokusatsu that involves Japanese superheroes or robots either with the ability to grow to immense …
Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (TV Series 1967–1968) - IMDb
Giant Robot was the most popular Japanese TV serial ever seen on Indian TV. It was targeted to children and we saw a robot for the first time in our life. Many Indian children must have even …
Johnny Sokko and Giant Robo—Theme Song, The History, and …
Oct 11, 2023 · Today is the anniversary of the TV show Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot, which launched October 11, 1967 on Japanese television. Adapted from the 1967 Japanese …
Giant Robo (TV series) explained - Everything Explained Today
Japan TV Asahi , also known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot in the United States, [1] is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama . It is similar to Yokoyama's …
Giant Robo (TV series) - Wikiwand
Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo), also known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot in the United States, [1] is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru …
List of mecha anime - Wikipedia
The following is a list of mecha anime, a genre of anime featuring giant robots. [1] Mazinger Z vs. The Great General of Darkness. UFO Robot Grendizer vs. Great Mazinger. Grendizer, Getter …
Celebrating Johnny Sokko and his Giant Robot — Monster Complex
Oct 11, 2022 · Giant Robo was a 1967 Japanese comic book series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama that was adapted into the TV show Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot. The 26 …
Giant Robo (TV Series 1967-1968) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Join Johnny Sokko and his giant flying robot as they battle evil monsters and Gargoyle henchmen. An adventure ensues every episode as Johnny's computerized robot helps the Unicorns …
SFE: Giant Robo - SF Encyclopedia
Japanese tv series (1967-1968; vt Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot). Toei Company. Directed by Minoru Yamada. Written by Masaru Igami, Hirō Matsuda and Mon Shichijō. Cast includes …