Kanzen Shouri Daiteioh | |
完全勝利ダイテイオー (Kanzen Shōri Daiteiō) | |
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Genre | Mecha |
Manga | |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Magazine | Dengeki Hobby Magazine |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Akira Yoshimura |
Produced by | Chieo Ohashi Koutaro Nakayama |
Studio | Sunrise |
Released | December 21, 2001 |
Episodes | 1 |
Kanzen Shouri Daiteioh (完全勝利ダイテイオー, Kanzen Shōri Daiteiō, lit. Perfect Victory Daiteioh) is a Japanese media series and the fourth and final installment of the Eldran series, created by Sunrise. The series was co-created and funded by Dengeki Hobby Magazine.
Plot
A year after the defeat of the Kikaika's boss Kikaijin, Eldran, the spirit of the Earth is guarding the planet peacefully from the evil villain organizations that came from space or another dimension, while giving several groups of kids special mechas which let them protect the Earth for years. It was only a matter of time when this very peaceful day suddenly changed when a very new evil organization known as the Onigashima attacked Earth. The Earth Defense Force, now in the 2nd year of middle school, the Ganba Team now in the sixth grade and the Saurers now in middle school quickly rush to the attack and started fighting this new evil organization. However, the Onigashima managed to easily defeat the Eldran Robots with the pilots inside, which results in them turning into a giant golden sword. The golden sword appears from the sky and turn Gokuraku Elementary School into a base for Daiteioh. Tarou Oomomo is a very brash 5th grader of Class 5-3 along with Kakeru and Mai. The three students accepted Eldran's mission. Now with Asuka's cousin, Hiryu, they are able to fight side by side with each other. Now, riding in their battleship, the Gokuracruiser, the Dankettsu Team children from Class 5-3 are ready to help Jin and the others to fight against the Onigashima.
Characters
- Tarou Oomomo (大桃タロウ, Ōmomo Tarō)
- Voiced by: Yuuko Sanpei
A fifth grader who is the leader of the Dankettsu Team and pilot of Teioh, Daiteioh and Perfect Daiteioh. Sometimes called "Momotaro" by his classmates, he is a brash young boy who is really obsessed with the Ganba Team and is devoted to training with his broom likened to the Ganba Sword. After his encounter with the Onigashima and meeting Eldran, he then pledged to protect the Earth against their threat. He also created Dentarun Ag out of his fear of the dentist.
- Mai Oozora (大空マイ, Ōzora Mai)
- Voiced by: Fumie Mizusawa
The second member of the Dankettsu Team, class president of Class 5-3 and the pilot of Kuuoh and only female member of the team, Mai is candidly liked by everyone despite that she is a realist. She admires the Earth Defense Team and was once part of the group, 5 years ago.
- Kakeru Daichi (大地カケル, Daichi Kakeru)
- Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino
The third member of the Dankettsu Team and the pilot of Rikuoh. He usually has conflicts with Momotaro in some points because of his admiration with the Ganba Team, but he is sometimes very reliable in some spots. He usually admires the Saurers, and is also good at sports.
- Hiryu Tsukishiro (月城ヒリュウ, Tsukishiro Hiryu)
- Voiced by: Eri Miyajima
The fourth member of the Dankettsu Team and the pilot of both the Ryuoh and Dairyuoh. He is a transfer student from another school and also Asuka's cousin. He is very calm, but sometimes did not participate in the team's actions until he acquired his own unit. He is the first Eldran pilot who's been transferred from another school.
Development
During 2001, Sunrise worked with Dengeki Hobby Magazine on creating a new Eldran series for its 10th anniversary celebration by supplying them with the story board and images. Considered as a one-shot series, it was originally adapted into a manga before an OVA is animated. Almost 8 years after the pilot episode was aired, Daiteioh was included in Namco-Bandai and Banpresto's Super Robot Wars NEO.[1] Sunrise and Starchild Records released a high definition remastered version of the original short video of the series with newly recorded voices, bundled in the Eldran Series Blu-ray Box.[2]
References
- ↑ Ciolek, Todd (June 17, 2009). "The X Button: Battle Mania". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Animate - Own This Incredible Domain Animate.TV Today and Put the Power of This Great domain into Your Market Presence".
External links
- Kanzen Shouri Daiteioh (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia