Gigantor
Iron Man 28
Tetsujin 28-gou
Genres
- Adventure
- Sci-Fi
Tags
all 6- TechnicalAchromatic60
- Main CastMale Protagonist60
- MechaSuper Robot60
- OrganisationsMilitary60
- DemographicShounen60
- TraitsDetective20
Genres: Adventure, Sci-Fi. Tags: Achromatic, Male Protagonist, Super Robot, Military, Shounen, Detective.
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Ranked
#9760
Popularity
13
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Episode Progress
Complete96 / 96 episodes aired
All 96 episodes available
- Premiered
- Fall 1963
- Aired
- Oct 20, 1963 – Nov 24, 1965
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 18:15:00
- Duration
- 25 min
- Time to Complete
- 40h
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- TCJ
Alternative Titles
ja鉄人28号
en-x-romajiTetsujin 28-gou
enIron Man 28
enTetsujin 28-go
ja鉄人28号
enTetsujin 28
Synopsis
Dr.Haneda was developing experimental giant robot warriors to fight the allies during the Second World War, but before his creations could see action, Allied bombs destroyed the facility and killed him. A decade later criminals discovered two of the surviving prototypes, #26 and 27 in the series, and used the remote controlled robots to commit a number of crimes. Young Shotaro Haneda, the twelve year old son of Dr.Haneda, did some investigating and discovered that the mob were hunting for the twenty-eighth robot in the series, rumoured to be the most powerful of them all. Racing the villains, Shotaro discovers the robot first, along with Dr.Shikashima, a colleague of his father's who was also believed killed by the Allied bombing. Together the two prevent Tetusjin-28 (the robot's official designation) from falling into the hands of the bad guys, and decide to dedicate him to peace rather than war. Shotaro fought crime for a long time, supported by Dr.Shikashima, who would repair Tetsujin-28 when he was damaged, and by police officer Otsuka. Shotaro even battled the alien Magmans, invaders from the planet Magma, who came to Earth late in his career, bringing their own giant robots, Magma X and Gold Wolf, with them. (Source: AniDB)
Synopsis
Dr.Haneda was developing experimental giant robot warriors to fight the allies during the Second World War, but before his creations could see action, Allied bombs destroyed the facility and killed him. A decade later criminals discovered two of the surviving prototypes, #26 and 27 in the series, and used the remote controlled robots to commit a number of crimes. Young Shotaro Haneda, the twelve y
Dr.Haneda was developing experimental giant robot warriors to fight the allies during the Second World War, but before his creations could see action, Allied bombs destroyed the facility and killed him. A decade later criminals discovered two of the surviving prototypes, #26 and 27 in the series, and used the remote controlled robots to commit a number of crimes. Young Shotaro Haneda, the twelve year old son of Dr.Haneda, did some investigating and discovered that the mob were hunting for the twenty-eighth robot in the series, rumoured to be the most powerful of them all. Racing the villains, Shotaro discovers the robot first, along with Dr.Shikashima, a colleague of his father's who was also believed killed by the Allied bombing. Together the two prevent Tetusjin-28 (the robot's official designation) from falling into the hands of the bad guys, and decide to dedicate him to peace rather than war.
Shotaro fought crime for a long time, supported by Dr.Shikashima, who would repair Tetsujin-28 when he was damaged, and by police officer Otsuka. Shotaro even battled the alien Magmans, invaders from the planet Magma, who came to Earth late in his career, bringing their own giant robots, Magma X and Gold Wolf, with them.
(Source: AniDB)
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Dr.Haneda was developing experimental giant robot warriors to fight the allies during the Second World War, but before his creations could see action, Allied bombs destroyed the facility and killed him. A decade later criminals discovered two of the surviving prototypes, #26 and 27 in the series, and used the remote controlled robots to commit a number of crimes. Young Shotaro Haneda, the twelve y
Dr.Haneda was developing experimental giant robot warriors to fight the allies during the Second World War, but before his creations could see action, Allied bombs destroyed the facility and killed him. A decade later criminals discovered two of the surviving prototypes, #26 and 27 in the series, and used the remote controlled robots to commit a number of crimes. Young Shotaro Haneda, the twelve year old son of Dr.Haneda, did some investigating and discovered that the mob were hunting for the twenty-eighth robot in the series, rumoured to be the most powerful of them all. Racing the villains, Shotaro discovers the robot first, along with Dr.Shikashima, a colleague of his father's who was also believed killed by the Allied bombing. Together the two prevent Tetusjin-28 (the robot's official designation) from falling into the hands of the bad guys, and decide to dedicate him to peace rather than war. Shotaro fought crime for a long time, supported by Dr.Shikashima, who would repair Tetsujin-28 when he was damaged, and by police officer Otsuka. Shotaro even battled the alien Magmans, invaders from the planet Magma, who came to Earth late in his career, bringing their own giant robots, Magma X and Gold Wolf, with them. (Source: AniDB)
Franchise Timeline
Gigantor is entry 1 of 3 in the Gigantor watch order — the first entry in this franchise's main story.
Essential·Core entries only — skip filler and side content
- 1GigantorSeason 11963
- 2The New Adventures of GigantorSeason 21980
- 3Chou Dendou Robo Tetsujin 28-gou FXSeason 31992
Complete·Everything including OVAs, specials & side stories
- 1Gigantor1963
- 2Tetsujin 28-gou: Tanjou-henOptional SPECIAL1964
- 3
- 4
Platform Scores
MAL
6.68
AniList
59 / 100
Kitsu
67 / 100
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Aired so far: 96 / 96
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gigantor worth watching?
Gigantor is a Sci-Fi and Adventure anime from 1963. It has a score of 6.68/10 and is rated G for All Ages, suggesting it might appeal to a broad audience interested in classic giant robot stories.
How many episodes does Gigantor have?
Gigantor has a total of 96 episodes. The anime finished airing in 1963.
Where can I watch Gigantor?
Information on where to stream Gigantor is not provided in the given data. However, it is the first entry in a three-part franchise.
What is Gigantor similar to?
Gigantor features a young boy controlling a giant robot, a common theme in mecha anime. It is part of a franchise that includes other entries, though specific similar titles are not mentioned.
Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Premiered
- Fall 1963
- Aired
- Oct 20, 1963 – Nov 24, 1965
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 18:15:00
- Episodes
- 96 / 96
- Duration
- 25 min
- Time to Complete
- 40h
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- TCJ
Alternative Titles
ja鉄人28号
en-x-romajiTetsujin 28-gou
enIron Man 28
enTetsujin 28-go
ja鉄人28号
enTetsujin 28
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