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  1. Jan 23, 2022 · G-Force: Guardians of Space (1986) is the second American animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972), following Sandy Frank Entertainment's initial 1978 effort Battle of the Planets and preceding ADV Films' 2005 attempt, known merely as Gatchaman. [1] With G-Force, Sandy Frank Entertainment ...

  2. Total Runtime 8h 45m (21 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Genres Animation. A bird-themed superhero team battles the threat of Galactor and his minions, an international terrorist organization with advanced technology.

    • (10)
    • January 1, 1986
    • Overview
    • Key Changes in The Adaptation
    • Episode Order
    • International Versions
    • Production Staff
    • Voice Cast
    • Media360 Test Pilot: "The Zol Intruders"
    • Home Video Availability

    In 1985, Sandy Frank Entertainment was unable to negotiate contract renewals for networks to air Battle of the Planets, with many having long since lost interest and even the Atlanta-based WTBS having phased it out that year. A new idea emerged between Sandy Frank and Turner executives, to re-market the series under a new title. Henry Gillespie, th...

    See also Name and terminology changes in G-Force: Guardians of Spacefor other characters and terms that appear in this specific localization While G-Forcegenerally stayed closer to Gatchaman, there were still many changes involved in the adaptation.

    85 episodes were utilized for G-Force, as it was deemed the appropriate amount for syndication and had been what Sandy Frank had previously used, however some also believe that Turner's budget only allowed for 85 to be dubbed. Episodes 18 and 87 of Gatchaman were the first to be dubbed by Ladd's company, as a way for him to show Turner that the ser...

    A Spanish version titled Fuerza G: Guardianes del espacio was released in the late '80s, dubbed in the Latin American Spanish dialect. The names were translated rather literally, with Ace Goodheart...
    It aired in Brazil, where the team members' names were kept in their English versions. There were two versions produced; one for the VHS label Teen Action in the late 1980s-early 1990s under the ti...
    A Mandarin-dubbed version aired on ATV from 1989 to 1994, making it a rare time when an English-localized version of Gatchaman was sourced for a Southeast Asian territory and translated.
    It was aired in Poland under the title Zaloga G.

    Note: Due to the G-Force ending sequence not crediting the voice actors and other people who worked on the show, it is still unknown how many people were left unaccounted for in production. Due to the lack of proper credits, it has been debated if this was a union or non-union dub. 1. Distributed by: Turner Program Services (1986-1995), King Featur...

    Ace Goodheart: Sam Fontana
    Dirk Daring, Red Impulse: Cam Clarke (all episodes save for 39 and 40)
    Agatha June, Peewee: Barbara Goodson
    Hoot Owl, Dr. Brighthead, Computor: Gregg Berger (episodes 1-60, 85/pilot #2), Jan Rabson (61-84)

    Before Fred Ladd's "G-Force" pitch, Turner had received a different pitch from The Media360 Group at around some point in 1985. Media360 was ordered to produce a pilot, but were purposely not provided with Tatsunoko's translation, in order for them to only rely on the visual content. They would be just one of various studios that Turner would conta...

    VHS

    1. In 1989, the UK distributor Parkfield Entertainment released a limited VHS line of the series (the first under their Pick-a-Pic imprint and the others under Playtime Video), totaling at least 3 volumes with 3 episodes included on each. Volume 1 contained episodes 1 to 3, Volume 2 had episodes 4 to 6, while Volume 3 skipped ahead to have episodes 10 to 12.

    DVD

    1. The first 6 volumes of the "Battle of the Planets" DVDs by Rhino contained one episode of "G-Force: Guardians of Space" on each disc, in total covering the first 6 episodes. The practice was stopped after volume 6, as Rhino planned to eventually give G-Force its own DVD release. 2. "The Best of G-Force", released by Rhino in 2004, is to date the only USA DVD release of the series outside the BOTP volumes. It contains the episodes "The Racing Inferno", "Invisible Enemy", "The Sinister STAR-...

  3. G-Force: Guardians of Space: With Barbara Goodson, Jan Rabson, Bill Capizzi, Sam Fontana. A bird-themed superhero team battles the threat of Galactor and his minions, an international terrorist organization with advanced technology.

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    • 1987-07-27
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  5. G-Force: Guardians of Space is the second American animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman , following Sandy Frank Entertainment's initial 1978 effort Battle of the Planets and preceding ADV Films' 2005 attempt, known merely as Gatchaman.

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  7. Apr 1, 2020 · G Force: Guardians of Space #18 The Whale Submarine. by. Sandy Frank. Publication date. 1987. Usage. CC0 1.0 Universal. Topics. gotchaman g force battle of the planets.

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