Rokushin Gattai GodMars

Rokushin Gattai GodMars cover
Format
TV
Episodes
64
Episode Duration
24 minutes
Status
finished
Start Date
10-2-1981
End Date
12-24-1982
Season
fall 1981
Average Score
5.7
Mean Score
6.1
Studios
Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Producers
Discotek Nippon BS Broadcasting
Source
manga
Genres
Action Drama Mecha

In the year 1999, humanity begins to advance beyond the solar system. The leader of the planet Gishin, Emperor Zule, aims to conquer the galaxy and ends up in a conflict with Earth as a result. In an act aimed to eliminate the Earth, he sends a baby named Mars to live among humanity. Mars is accompanied by Gaia, a giant robot that utilizes a new power source strong enough to destroy an entire planet. Once Mars grows up, he will destroy the Earth by activating the bomb within Gaia. However, upon arriving on Earth, Mars is adopted into a Japanese family and given the name Takeru. Seventeen years later, Takeru has grown a love for humanity and he refuses to detonate the bomb as ordered by Zule. However, the bomb within Gaia is set to explode if Takeru were ever to die, which would ultimately result in the Earth's destruction.


Takeru possesses psychic powers (ESP) and decides to join the Earth defense forces and becomes a member of the Crasher Squad (an elite space defense force) where he and his friends take a stand against the Gishin attack.


Unknown to the Gishin, five other robots were created in secrecy along side Gaia by Takeru's father and sent with Gaia to protect Takeru. The five other robots are Sphinx, Uranus, Titan, Shin and Ra. Whenever Earth is in danger, Takeru is able to summon the five other robots to combine with Gaia form the giant robot Godmars.

Relations

Characters

Takeru Myoujin

Takeru Myoujin

main

Yuu Mizushima

Japanese

Yuu Mizushima
Marg

Marg

main

Yuuji Mitsuya

Japanese

Yuuji Mitsuya
Roze

Roze

main

Rumiko Ukai

Japanese

Rumiko Ukai
Flore

Flore

main

Yoshiko Sakakibara

Japanese

Yoshiko Sakakibara
Naoto Ijuin

Naoto Ijuin

supporting

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Japanese

Hirotaka Suzuoki
Mika Hyuga

Mika Hyuga

supporting

Yoko Kawanami

Japanese

Yoko Kawanami

Staff

Mitsuteru Yokoyama

Mitsuteru Yokoyama

Original Creator

Tetsuo Imazawa

Tetsuo Imazawa

Chief Director

Keisuke Fujikawa

Keisuke Fujikawa

Series Composition

Hiroyuki Onoda

Hiroyuki Onoda

Literary Arts

Hideyuki Motohashi

Hideyuki Motohashi

Character Design

Hajime Kamegaki

Hajime Kamegaki

Mechanical Design

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Takeru Myoujin

Takeru Myoujin

main

Yuu Mizushima

Japanese

Yuu Mizushima
Marg

Marg

main

Yuuji Mitsuya

Japanese

Yuuji Mitsuya
Roze

Roze

main

Rumiko Ukai

Japanese

Rumiko Ukai
Flore

Flore

main

Yoshiko Sakakibara

Japanese

Yoshiko Sakakibara
Naoto Ijuin

Naoto Ijuin

supporting

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Japanese

Hirotaka Suzuoki
Mika Hyuga

Mika Hyuga

supporting

Yoko Kawanami

Japanese

Yoko Kawanami
Akira Kiso

Akira Kiso

supporting

Yoku Shioya

Japanese

Yoku Shioya
Namida Akashi

Namida Akashi

supporting

Eiko Yamada

Japanese

Eiko Yamada
Kenji Asuka

Kenji Asuka

supporting

Hiroya Ishimaru

Japanese

Hiroya Ishimaru
Shigeru Otsuka

Shigeru Otsuka

supporting

Kousei Tomita

Japanese

Kousei Tomita
Emperor Xul

Emperor Xul

supporting

Gorou Naya

Japanese

Gorou Naya
Shizuko Myoujin

Shizuko Myoujin

supporting

Toshiko Maeda

Japanese

Toshiko Maeda
Gasshu

Gasshu

supporting

Akio Nojima

Japanese

Akio Nojima
Gyron

Gyron

supporting

Osamu Kobayashi

Japanese

Osamu Kobayashi
Mitsuteru Yokoyama

Mitsuteru Yokoyama

Original Creator

Tetsuo Imazawa

Tetsuo Imazawa

Chief Director

Keisuke Fujikawa

Keisuke Fujikawa

Series Composition

Hiroyuki Onoda

Hiroyuki Onoda

Literary Arts

Hideyuki Motohashi

Hideyuki Motohashi

Character Design

Hajime Kamegaki

Hajime Kamegaki

Mechanical Design

Tsutomu Ishigaki

Tsutomu Ishigaki

Art Director

Takafumi Arai

Takafumi Arai

Director of Photography

Yasumasa Date

Yasumasa Date

Sound Director

Kei Wakakusa

Kei Wakakusa

Music

Tadahito Matsumoto

Tadahito Matsumoto

Production Desk

Yuu Mizushima

Yuu Mizushima

Insert Song Performance

Keisuke Fujikawa

Keisuke Fujikawa

Insert Song Lyrics

Kei Wakakusa

Kei Wakakusa

Insert Song Composition

Keisuke Fujikawa

Keisuke Fujikawa

Script

Noboru  Shiroyama

Noboru Shiroyama

Script

Shigemitsu Taguchi

Shigemitsu Taguchi

Script

Junji Nishimura

Junji Nishimura

Episode Director

Satoshi Dezaki

Satoshi Dezaki

Episode Director

Yasuo Yamayoshi

Yasuo Yamayoshi

Episode Director

Osamu Nabeshima

Osamu Nabeshima

Storyboard

Hideyuki Motohashi

Hideyuki Motohashi

Animation Director

Akira  Yoshikawa

Akira Yoshikawa

Planning

Shigeru Akagawa

Shigeru Akagawa

Producer

Ippo Hiura

Ippo Hiura

Theme Song Performance (OP, ED1)

Total ratings: 181

Total users: 1046

Episode 1 - Who Am I?!
Episode 2 - Behold! the Six God Combination
Episode 3 - The Horrible Secret
Episode 4 - The Lonely Esper Takeru
Episode 5 - Farewell! My Beloved Planet Earth
Episode 6 - The Six Gods, Unable to Combine?!
Episode 7 - Pluto, the Planet of Hell
Episode 8 - Takeru, the Bomber?!
Episode 9 - SOS! Tokyo Is Sinking
Episode 10 - The Girl from Space!
Episode 11 - Who Does the Mysterious Voice Belong to?!
Episode 12 - Showdown! Mars and Marg
Episode 13 - Defeat Emperor Zule!
Episode 14 - Marg: The Tragic Warrior
Episode 15 - The Six God Combination Comes Apart
Episode 16 - Mika, the Puppet!
Episode 17 - Akira's Girlfriend Is a Warrior
Episode 18 - The South Pole Will Be Takeru's Grave
Episode 19 - Marg Dies On Earth
Episode 20 - Burning for Revenge
Episode 21 - Battle On the Slave Planet
Episode 22 - Lozé, the Traitor
Episode 23 - The Despicable Emperor Zule!!
Episode 24 - Detonate the Antiproton Bomb?!
Episode 25 - A New Bond, Separation and Departure!
Episode 26 - The Escapee Who Beckons Danger
Episode 27 - The Fate of the Positive Espers Versus the Negative Espers
Episode 28 - The Mysterious Space Pirate Ship
Episode 29 - Flore's Dangerous Espers
Episode 30 - Lonesome Flore
Episode 31 - Declaration of War
Episode 32 - Flore Is Kidnapped
Episode 33 - Takeru Versus Gash!
Episode 34 - Mars, It's Too Soon to Die!
Episode 35 - Takeru Is Captured
Episode 36 - Space Cemetery
Episode 37 - A Mother Daughter Reunion
Episode 38 - An Encounter With Her Father, Gyron
Episode 39 - Takeru's Tragedy
Episode 40 - Marg, Resurrected
Episode 41 - A Friendship That Spans the Universe
Episode 42 - Rise Above the Fallen!
Episode 43 - Gash's Decision
Episode 44 - Rest in Peace, Gash
Episode 45 - God Mars Is in Danger!
Episode 46 - Hell On Planet Marmelo
Episode 47 - Destiny! the Battle Between Father and Daughter
Episode 48 - Imminent Danger On Planet Marmelo!
Episode 49 - Gyron Targets Earth
Episode 50 - The Fateful Battle Draws Near!
Episode 51 - Zule Returns!
Episode 52 - Takeru's Life Is in Danger?!
Episode 53 - Limited Life
Episode 54 - Farewell! Takeru and Lozé
Episode 55 - Seeing Marg Through the Fire
Episode 56 - Banish the Enemy Within!
Episode 57 - Who Is the Rose Knight…?!
Episode 58 - When Will I Find Inner Peace?
Episode 59 - Noah's Rebellion
Episode 60 - Takeru and the Miracle of Love
Episode 61 - Takeru's Last Birthday?
Episode 62 - The Fate of the Rose Knight
Episode 63 - Life, Love and War
Episode 64 - A Smile for the Galaxy