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    The creators of Gigantor have unveiled plans for another updated design, a "Gigantor for the New Millennium." This newest form of the giant robot is called G3 and differs from past designs. The new Gigantor is a meld of robot and cyborg. According to the main site: "Driven by a complex neuro-system of DNA-impregnated neurochips, Gigantor G3 is ...

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  2. Feb 25, 2016 · When terrorist groups, evil criminals & aliens become too strong even for Earth's over-stretched armed forces, the virtually-indestructible robot, Gigantor, ...

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  3. Gigantor: Created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. With Billie Lou Watt, Ray Owens, Peter Fernandez, Gilbert Mack. When terrorist groups, criminals and aliens become too strong for Earth's overstretched armed forces, the virtually indestructible robot named Gigantor is built to combat them.

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  4. Gigantor premiered on Japanese TV in 1963, and it was an instant hit!😘 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmlylW9FwdEi4eVElFLkPuw?sub_confirmation=...

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  5. May 5, 2009 · Gigantor the Space Age Robot is at your command!” The First 26 Episodes of the Classic Series Digitally Transferred from the Original 16mm Film . Premiering in the ‘60s, “Gigantor” blazed a new trail in America for Japanese animation.

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    THE ORIGINAL GIGANTOR was "born" in New York City during the summer of 1963. That is when Fred Ladd first saw artwork of a giant, needle-nosed robot remotely controlled by a young boy. The artwork had been created in Japan some 7 years earlier by Tokyo-based artist Mitsuteru Yokoyama; the adventures of the robot (in Japanese, "Tetsujin 28 ...

  8. Oct 21, 2011 · The project he’s picked is Gigantor – the Americanized anime version of Tetsujin 28-go – which features an incredibly large robot controlled by a 12-year-old boy by remote. The television ...

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