Space Ace (manga)

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Space Ace

Cover of the first manga volume
宇宙エース
(Uchū Ēsu)
Genre Science fiction
Manga
Written by Tatsuo Yoshida
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Shōnen Book
Original run June 1964May 1966
Anime television series
Directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa
Studio Tatsunoko
Network Fuji TV
English network Nine Network
Original run 8 May 1965 28 April 1966
Episodes 52

Space Ace (宇宙エース Uchū Ēsu) is a Japanese science fiction manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuo Yoshida and serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen Book magazine from June 1964 to May 1966. It was adapted into an anime television series by Tatsunoko Production[1][2] and aired on Fuji TV from May 8, 1965 to April 28, 1966.

Plot

Characters

Space Ace is an alien young boy given to homesick stargazing with the faces of his loved ones ghosted across the heavens. Ace’s tool of preference is the galaxy ring, a flat white hoop he could produce from his fingers to be thrown or ride on.

The supporting cast includes Dr. Tatsunoko, who is almost a father figure to Ace, and his daughter Asari, Ace’s love interest. Providing the show's comedy relief was crusading investigative reporter Flash Scoop, who usually burst on the scene riding his jet skycycle at the worst possible moment, screaming for Ace to give him interviews and so on.

One of the show's most important characters is "Ebo", Ace’s imagined projection into the night sky depicted as a humanoid robot.

Episodes

  1. Birth Of Ace
  2. Revenge Robot
  3. Earth Exile
  4. Atomic Robot
  5. Secret Society
  6. Space Jellyfish
  7. The Return of Genghis Khan
  8. Space Cocoons
  9. Cave Men
  10. The Space Pirates
  11. Space Flower
  12. Space Clown
  13. Invisible Monster Star
  14. Song Of The Mermaid
  15. Ace Imposter
  16. The Spaceman Who Likes Fighting
  17. The Space Blob
  18. Lost World
  19. Fish People
  20. The Time Capsule
  21. Human Bomb
  22. Forbidden Treasure
  23. Stolen Face
  24. Moon Rocket
  25. Ion Drive Ring
  26. Orion Raiders
  27. Galaxy Conference
  28. The Robot
  29. The X Bomb
  30. Cyborg from Orion
  31. Ultra Men Pt 1
  32. Ultra Men Pt 2
  33. Youth Machine
  34. Miracle Planet
  35. Magic Land
  36. Space Race Pt 1
  37. Space Race Pt 2
  38. The Dictator
  39. Haunted Space Ship
  40. Mars S.O.S.
  41. Time Machine
  42. Robot Revolt
  43. Orion Invasion
  44. Space Microbes
  45. Space Radio
  46. Exile to Orion
  47. Space Prison
  48. The Space Killer
  49. Telepaths
  50. Space Fortress
  51. Brain Missiles
  52. Space War

References

  1. 大崎悌造. 昭和子どもブーム. 学研パブリッシング, 2010. 
  2. Fred Ladd, Harvey Deneroff. Astro Boy and anime come to the Americas. McFarland, 2009. 

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