Special Armored Batallion Dorvack

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Special Armored Battalion Dorvack
特装機兵ドルバック
(Tokusô kihei Dorvack)
Genre Action, Mecha, Science Fiction
TV anime
Directed by Hisataro Oniwa
Studio Ashi Productions
Network Japan: Fuji TV
Hong Kong: TVB
Original run October 7, 1983July 6, 1984
No. of episodes 36

Special Armored Battalion Dorvack (Japanese: 特装機兵ドルバック, Cantonese: 特装機兵) was an anime series aired from 1983 to 1984 in Japan and Hong Kong. There were 36 episodes. Other loosely translated names are "Dorvack", "Dolbuk", "Special Powered Armor Troop Dorvack", "Special Machine Army Dorvack", "Machine Corps Dorvack", "Armored Trooper Dorvack", "Tokusou Kihei Dorvack".

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[edit] Story

The year is 1999. The Idelians, whose colony-ship has been wandering space for tens of thousands of years, are nearing exhaustion. Their sole hope is to settle on the nearest habitable planet, Earth. Soon after their arrival in orbit, they launch an invasion, landing a large attack force in the Alps.

The Earth Defense Forces valiantly fight against the enemy's powered armors, but with little success. Only one unit is able to inflict significant damage, the Special Armored Battalion Dorvack. Under the command of Colonel Takashiro, Makoto Mugen, Pierre Bonaparte and Louise Oberon fight to defeat the invaders. They are equipped with special variable mecha that are able to convert from rugged all-terrain vehicles to humanoid forms.

[edit] Concept

The show was essentially a showcase for the toyline released by Takatoku. The mecha designs were created by Katsumi Itabashi and Nobuyoshi Haraba, while the models were made by the model company Gunze Sangyo. The plot was kept simple, but filled with high levels of animation and action.

[edit] Staff

Planning, Production: Ashi Productions, Yomiuri

Director: Masami Annou

Original creator: Takeshi Shudo

Character Design: Osamu Kamijoo

Mechanic design: Katsumi Itabashi, Nobuyoshi Haraba

[edit] Characters

Japanese Name Japanese Full Name English Name Voices by
Makoto Makoto Mugen Masato Mugen Tôru Furuya
Pierre Bonaparte Pierre Sukekiyo Kameyama
Louise Oberon Hiromi Tsuru
Seler Zelar Eiji Kanie
Stanley Hilton Hirotaka Suzuoki
Aroma Keiko Toda
Colonel Takagi Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Amov Osamu Saka
Idel Sho Hayami
Henry Yûsaku Yara

[edit] Technology

Vehicle Vehicle Name Pilot Toy Name Description
Jeep Mugen Kyariba Makoto Mugen VV-54 AR Mugen Calibur
Tank Bonaparte Tarukasu Pierre Bonaparte VT-61 LC Bonaparte Tulcas twin-barreled tank featuring a gerwalk-like humanoid mode.
Helicopter Oberon Gazette Louise Oberon VH-64 MR Oberon Gazzette
Bio-Suit Any human PA-36HD Powered Armor Nove One of many models

[edit] Merchandise

The series featured some solid mechanical designs, but the slow-moving storyline failed to move fans. The line of 1/55, /172 and 1/00 scale toys and models sat on Japanese toy store shelves. Toymaker Takatoku, already suffering from the poor performances of the merchandise lines from the previous Orguss and Sasuraiger series, went under as a result.

American toy company Hasbro acquired the molds for two of the deluxe toys, the Mugen Calibur and the Oberon Gazette. They were re-released in North America as part of the Transformers line, under the name "Roadbuster" and "Whirl", respectively.[1] While both featured heavily in British-written stories for Marvel UK's Transformers comics (even though, ironically, their toys were never released in the UK) neither characters, both Autobots, appeared in the American animated series nor in U.S. Marvel stories. Due to their fame in the English stories, Dreamwave made use of them in their Transformers comics, produced some 16-17 years later.

The American firm Select also repackaged several color variations of the Variable Machine Collection toys under the name "Converters."

[edit] References

  1. ^ 1985 Transformers Scan. "Autobot Deluxe Vehicles, in Upper Left corner." Transformers Scan. Retrieved on 2006-11-15.

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