Starzinger

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Starzinger
SF西遊記 スタージンガー
Genre Science Fiction, Shōnen
TV anime
Directed by Yugo Serikawa
Studio Toei Animation
Network Flag of Japan Fuji TV
Flag of Hong Kong TVB
Original run April 2, 1978August 24, 1979
No. of episodes 73
Movie
Directed by Yugo Serikawa
Studio Toei Animation
Released March 17, 1979
Runtime -

Science Fiction Saiyuki Starzinger (Japanese: SF西遊記 スタージンガー) was an anime series aired in Japan from 1978 to 1979. It translates literally to "Science Fiction Journey to the West Starzinger". In the US it is referred to as Spaceketeers. In the UK, it is referred to as Sci-Bots.


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[edit] Story

The story revolves around the Princess of the Moon, Aurora and her three cyborg companions (Kugo, Djorgo, Haka) who must travel to the Great King planet and restore the Galaxy Energy. The universe is becoming more and more unbalanced as the Queen of the great Planet grows older. Their adventure includes battling the starmen who are transformed from the unbalanced minerals and planets.

[edit] Concept

Starzinger is essentially a Sci-fi space opera retelling of the ancient 1590 Saiyuki/Journey to the West from the Ming Dynasty. The Sci-fi twists were designed by Leiji Matsumoto based on the Terebi Magazine manga [1].

[edit] Staff

Director: Yugo Seirkawa, Kozo Morishita, Kazumi Fukushima

Creator: Leiji Matsumoto

Screenwriter: Tatsuo Tamura, Michiru Umadori, Sukehiro Tomita

Design: Masaki Suda

Animator: Masaki Suda, Satoshi Kamimiya

Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi

[edit] Characters

Japanese Name English Name Voiced by Power Vehicle Description
Princess Aurora Aurora Kazuko Sugiyama Telepathy and psychic abilities, can channel Galaxy energy The only human among the main four characters. She is the last of the Moon people.
Jan Kugo Jesse Dart Hiroya Ishimaru Wield Astro-lance that change size, shoot laser Starcrow The monkey demon. Has bad temper.
Sir Djorgo Arimos Kei Tomiyama Wield Laser-trident with freeze abilities Starcopper The water demon. The most intelligent of the three. When in doubt he asks his portable computer.
Don Haka Porkos Kousei Tomita Swing mace that turns into a flail, shoots rocket from his feet. Starbood The Pig-demon, cheerful, hungry and the comedian.
Prof. Kitty Eiko Masuyama
Assistant Prof.Dodge Jouji Yanami An intelligent Professor, He made Kugo into the cyborg he is
Prince Gaima Keiichi Noda
Gingin Man Kenichi Ogata
Beramis Noriko Ohara
Captain Satomi Majima
King Takashi Tanaka
Queen Yumi Nakatani, Nana Yamaguchi

[edit] Adaptations

The movie was aired in March 1979 by reusing footages from the first segment of the series. It was more or less a summary.

The last 9 episode of the actual series was rebranded as "SF Saiyuki Starzinger II", though when shown outside Japan it is treated as if it was just one continuous series. It was never intended to be anything more than remarketing the last few episodes, since it was aired immediately after the first 64 episodes were shown in June 1979. The 65th episode began instantly in July 1979 with all the galactic energy restored in the storyline.

[edit] Internationalization

Starzinger was aired in early 1980's in Latin America with the name of "El Galáctico", as part of the four-series show "El Festival de los Robots" which translate to "Festival of Robots". The other shows were "Steel Jeeg", "Gaiking", and "Magne Robo Gakeen".

In North America, it was aired as "Spaceketeers" as part of the package show Force Five. As the "Journey to the West story" is not well known in the region, the characters were renamed to reference the Three Musketeers. To also fit into the Force Five time slot, the show had to be edit-squeezed into 26 episodes. The US version puts them on a mission to the Dekos Star System which contained evil powers changing peaceful creatures to mutants.

24 episodes of the original 73, was also given out in Scandinavia (mainly in Sweden) under the original name Starzinger.
List of what episodes were cut out can be found at: Warfists Starzinger site in the episode section

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[edit] Trivia

  • It was aired every week Sunday 7:00pm to 7:30pm.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Clements, Jonathan. McCarthy Helen. [2006] (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia: Revised & Expanded Edition. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1-933330-10-5

[edit] External links

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