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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman is a five-member superhero team that is composed of the main characters in several anime created by Tatsuo Yoshida and originally produced in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and later adapted into several English-language versions. It is also known by the abbreviated name Gatchaman. The original series, produced in 1972, was eponymously named Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman and is most well known to the English-speaking world as the adaptation titled Battle of the Planets. The series received additional English adaptations with G-Force: Guardians of Space and ADV Films' uncut 2005 release. Tatsunoko also uses the official translation Science Commando Gatchaman, as shown in numerous related products and media. Because the English-language versions are notoriously inconsistent not only with one another but also with the original Japanese series, viewers most familiar with the English versions often experience some confusion upon re-examining the series after a long hiatus. The original 1972 Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman series was followed by an animated film, two sequel series, Gatchaman II, and Gatchaman Fighter. In the 90's, episodes from both series were dubbed into English by Saban as Eagle Riders. In 1994, the original series was remade as a condensed OVA series.
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman is a classic Japanese anime series that debuted in 1972, following a five-member superhero team created by Tatsuo Yoshida. Known in English-speaking markets as Battle of the Planets and G-Force: Guardians of Space, the original series spawned sequels, films, and multiple adaptations across decades. The franchise remains a landmark in anime history, though its various English versions differ significantly from the original Japanese release.
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Katsuji MoriKen Washio, the Eagle (voice)
Isao SasakiJoe Asakura, the Condor (voice)
Kazuko SugiyamaJun, the Swan (voice)
Yoku ShioyaJinpei, the Swallow (voice)- Shingo KanemotoRyu Nakanishi, the Horned Owl (voice)
Mikio TerashimaBerg Katze (voice)
Nobuo TanakaLeader X (voice)- Hisayoshi YoshizawaRed Impulse (voice)
Tōru ŌhiraDr. Kouzaburou Nambu (voice)
Aiko KonoshimaFemale Berg Katze (voice)
Masako NozawaSeiji Nakanishi (voice)
Kyoko TeraseJoe's mother (voice)
Teiji ŌmiyaDirector Anderson (voice)
Toshiko SawadaFemale Berg Katze (voice)- Hideo Kinoshita

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Is Science Ninja Team Gatchaman renewed or cancelled?
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman has ended — it concluded its planned run.
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman — frequently asked
When did the original Gatchaman series premiere?
The original series, titled Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman, first aired on October 1, 1972 in Japan.
How many seasons of the original series are there?
The original 1972 series consists of 3 seasons.
What are the different English titles for this series?
The series is known by multiple English names, including Battle of the Planets, G-Force: Guardians of Space, and Science Commando Gatchaman. These versions differ from the original Japanese release and from each other.
Did Gatchaman have sequel series?
Yes. The original 1972 series was followed by Gatchaman II and Gatchaman Fighter, both of which were later dubbed into English by Saban as Eagle Riders in the 1990s.












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