Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos
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Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos | |
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マシンロボ クロノスの大逆襲 (Mashin Robo: Chronos no Gyakushū) |
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Genre | Adventure, Mecha, Sci-fi |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Yoshida |
Studio | Ashi Productions |
Network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | July 3, 1986 – May 28, 1987 |
No. of episodes | 47 |
Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos (マシンロボ クロノスの大逆襲 Machine Robo: Chronos no Gyakushū?) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on TV Tokyo from July 3, 1986 through May 28, 1987. A large portion of the Machine Robo toy-line was exported and sold by Tonka in America as GoBots and Rock Lords. To date, only 15 episodes of the series have officially been released with English subtitles on three DVDs by Central Park Media.
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[edit] Story
The story takes place on the mechanical world of Cronos. A band of villains called the Gyandlar have come to the planet in search of the mythical energy, the Hyribead.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Heroes
- Rom Stol (played by Kazuhiko Inoue)
- Master of the martial art Tenkū Chūshin Ken(天空宙心拳 literally Sky Space Heart Fist). Using the Wolf Sword Kenrō, Rom can combine with Kenryū and Baikanfū for more power. Height: 186cm, Weight: 880kg.
- Kenryū (Blade Dragon)
- Larger robot body of Rom Stol. At the peak of light energy, Kenrō can cross the dimensional barrier and call forth Kenryū. When Rom combines with Kenryū, his power can increase tens of times. When combination is complete, he always says, "Wherever there is darkness, there is light. Wherever there is evil there is also good! The emissary from the heavens, Kenryū, is here!"
- Baikanfū (Vikung-fu)
- Largest robot body of Rom Stol. Acting at Rom's command of "Heaven, Earth, Fire and Water, grant me the power!", Kenrō becomes light in mid-air. Crossing time and dimensions; thus completes the Pile Formation. When Baikanfū synchronizes with the planet's energy, he can draw upon the power of nature itself.
- The deluxe Rom Stol/Kenryu/Vaikungfu toy is a remold of DX Bunshin Gattai Tōshi Gordian (aka Godaikin "Gardian").
- Kenryū (Blade Dragon)
- Leina Stol (played by Yuko Mizutani)
- Younger sister of Rom, she also can use Tenkū Chūshin Ken when necessary. She is very close to Rom and gets jealous when other women get too close to him.
- Blue Jet (played by Shinya Ōtani)
- A swordsman of the Jet Tribe. He can turn into a jet. Fights with "Tenkū Shin Ken(天空真剣, Sky True Sword)" style. He is known as the Renegade Fitor in the GoBots series.
- Rod Drill (played by Kōichi Hashimoto)
- Happy-go-lucky member of the Battle tribe. Transforms into a drill-tank. He is the Renegade Screw Head in the GoBots series.
- Triple Jim (played by Toshiharu Sakurai)
- Transforms into a jet and a car. Acts as a fussy caretaker to Leina.
- Kirai Stol (played by Junichi Kagaya)
- Chief of the Cronos tribe and master of Tenkū Chūshin Ken martial art. He taught the art to his children Guardi, Rom, and Leina as well as Blue Jet, Rod Drill, and Bug Newman. He is killed in the first episode after refusing to tell the evil Gyandler about the Hyribead. He bequeaths the sword Kenrō to his son and tells him to fight the evil Gyandler to protect his planet.
- Battle Flex
- Rom's sentient jeep. Later remolded into Galoob's Flex 7 monster truck toy.
- Land Giant 32
- 32-wheeled transport/repair vehicle. Later remolded into another Galoob vehicle.
- Tough Trailer (played by Hiroshi Yanaka)
- Remold of Titan Boy in Choushinsei Flashman.
- Pro Truck Racer (played by Nobuaki Fukuda)
- Remold of Titan Boy in Choushinsei Flashman.
- Dash Machine Robo
- Remolds of Bandai's "Zenmai Kahen Winch Robo" line. Released as Secret Riders Gobots in the U.S.
- Battle Gyror
- Battlancer
- Land Fighter
- Rock People
- see Rock Lords
- Wheelmen
- Hot Rod Joe
- F-1 Jack
- Power Riser
- A mecha similar to the Power Loader from Aliens. Used in the latter episodes by Leina & Rom.
[edit] Villains
- Gadess (played by Shigezō Sasaoka)
- Leader of the Gyandlar.
- Grujios (played by Minoru Inaba)
- A giant pink slug that lives encased in a robot body.
- Diondra (played by Hiroko Takahashi)
- Female Gyandlar commander.
- Garudi (played by Yōsuke Akimoto [evil], Sho Hayami [good])
- Gyandlar martial artist. Underneath his giant robot exterior is Rom's long-lost older brother, Guardi Stol, who has been brainwashed.
- Devil Satan 6 (played by Kenichi Ono)
- Six monstrous robots that can combine into the giant Devil Satan 6 robot. In the anime they are referred to by number instead of name. Released in new colors as the Renegade combiner Monsterous in Gobots.
- Gillhead (played by Kenichi Ono): The head. Speaks Kansai dialect for some reason. Weapon: Nunchaku.
- Barabat: Left arm. Weapon: Tonfa.
- Deathclaw: Right arm. Weapon is the Sasumata.
- Gurogiron: Torso. Weapon is the Láng-Yá Bàng.
- Eyegos: Right Leg. Weapon is Kusarigama.
- Blucoda: Left Leg. Weapon is Qīng-Lóng Dao.
- Evil Rock People
- See Evil Rock Lords
- Varigale X
- A type of spaceship used by the Gyandlar. The toy is a remold of Jaguar Vulcan in Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan.
- Character Designs by Nobuyoshi Habara
[edit] OVAs
[edit] Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend
When Revenge of Cronos left off, Rom and Leina had crossed a dimensional barrier. Their physical forms changed from robot to human and they were separated with blurred memories. Leina Stol is now incarnated as Reina Haruka, a Japanese schoolgirl. As the story progresses, she meets up with Rod Drill, Blue Jet, Triple Jim, and Rom; all of whom are now human.
[edit] Lightning Trap - Leina & Laika
Apparently taking place somewhere in the middle of the Wolf Sword Legend timeline, this story centers on Leina Haruka, whose plane has been hijacked by a group of thugs led by the supernatural wizard Zarik. At this point, the series has no resemblance whatsoever to the Machine Robo toyline that spawned it.
[edit] Video Games
Machine Robo was featured in three of Banpresto's Super Robot Wars series, beginning with SRW Compact 2: Part 2 in 2000 on the Wonderswan. All three parts of SRW Compact 2 were remade in 2002 as SRW Impact on the Playstation 2. In 2004, the series was included in the PS2's SRW MX's line-up, as well as the PSP port of the same.
[edit] Trivia
Most of the appearances of Rom Stol are similar to the style of Sergio Leone Westerns in terms of the "overall feel" of the scene as well as the background music.