X-Bomber

Japanese marionette tokusatsu TV series


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::summary Japanese marionette tokusatsu TV series ::

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FieldValue
imageXRemasterDVD.jpg
captionCover for the Remastered DVD-Box set
alt_nameStar Fleet
Bomber X
Bombardero X
Vegskip X
Sternenflotte
Zero Zero One
genreTokusatsu, Science fiction, Fantasy
creatorGo Nagai
developerKeisuke Fujikawa
writerKeisuke Fujikawa (eps 1-25)
directorMichio Mikami
voicesToshio Furukawa
Shigeru Chiba
Mami Koyama
Banjo Ginga
Hidekatsu Shibata
Mikio Terashima
Naoki Tatsuta
Norio Wakamoto
Reizo Nomoto
Rihoko Yoshida
Katsuji Mori
Yūji Mitsuya
narratedYuzuru Fujimoto
theme_music_composerKyoji Yamamoto
openthemeSoldier in the Space
endthemeThe Drifting Galaxy
countryJapan
languageJapanese
num_seasons1
num_episodes25 (24 in UK version)
producerKimio Ikeda
executive_producerKimio Ikeda
Keisuke Fujikawa
cameraRyuji Kawasaki
runtime22–26 minutes
networkFuji TV (Japan)
ITV (UK)
Syndication (United States)
first_aired
last_aired
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::callout[type=note] Japanese marionette television series ::

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X Bomber (released as Star Fleet in the UK) is a Japanese marionette tokusatsu TV series created by manga artist Go Nagai, and produced by Cosmo Productions and Jin Productions. The show aired on Fuji TV from to , with a total of 25 episodes (including the pre-series pilot episode),{{cite web | url = http://www.mazingerz.com/SF/XBOMB.html | script-title=ja:Xボンバー | access-date = 2009-12-21 | publisher = The world of Go Nagai | location = Japan | language = ja |trans-title=X bomber | url = http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=85472 | title = TV Xボンバー - allcinema | access-date = 2009-12-21 | publisher = allcinema | location = Japan | language = ja |trans-title=TV X Bomber - allcinema | url = http://www.mazingerz.com/ANIME/TV.html | title = TV list | access-date = 2009-12-21 | publisher = The world of Go Nagai | location = Japan | language = ja

Background

This show can be considered somewhat of a cross between the work of Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa's Getter Robo and Star Wars. As in Getter Robo, the show's protagonists ride three vehicles that combine into a giant robot. Big Dai X, the robot in X-Bomber, is more similar to the kind seen in the popular Super Sentai series than a regular Nagai robot.

The show's opening and ending theme songs ("Soldier in the Space" and "The Drifting Galaxy", respectively) were performed by the Japanese hard rock group Bow Wow, while Kazutaka Tazaki (of The Bach Revolution) and Nakayuki Sakuraba (of Adbaloon) provided additional music for the show.

The puppets of X-Bomber were controlled from below the set using rods, and as a consequence were generally seen only from the waist up. Whereas Gerry Anderson's series were episodic in nature, X-Bomber had an overall story arc, with sub-plots and new characters being introduced as the series progressed, leading to a definite end. Similarly, rod puppets were used in Gerry Anderson's 1967 series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons canned as "under-control" puppets due to their inability to walk-whereas everywhere else they were marionettes. Anderson would later use Rod puppets in Terrahawks.

''Star Fleet''

X-Bomber was dubbed by English speaking actors and renamed Star Fleet for broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV. The show was broadcast there on Saturday mornings, first airing on , the day before Star Wars aired for the first time on British television. Due to its broadcast slot, the advertisements shown before, during and after each episode frequently included children's Public Information Films. The series was also broadcast as such on first-run syndication in the United States.

Drawing heavily on diverse influences such as Star Wars, Japanese Anime and Gerry Anderson's various "Supermarionation" series, the show ran for twenty-four half-hour episodes (twenty-five in Japan - the eighteenth episode, titled Bloody Mary's Promotion, was not included in the English version, as it consisted mainly of flashbacks). The English version's theme song was composed by Paul Bliss, and was later covered by Queen member Brian May and Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen. This was released under the name "Star Fleet Project".

The screenplay was adapted for English by Michael Sloan, who in later years would create the popular TV series The Master and The Equalizer.

Actress Denise Bryer ("Commander Makara") and editor Tony Lenny both went on to collaborate with Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr making another memorable sci-fi series, Terrahawks.

Plot outline

The year is 2999 and the Earth is at peace following the Space Wars. The safety of the human race is ensured by Earth Defense Force (EDF). Shortly before the turn of the fourth millennium, the peace is broken by the appearance of a gigantic alien battle cruiser. Powerless to defend itself, the EDF's Pluto base is completely destroyed and the evil Commander Makara reveals that the same fate awaits the Earth unless the mysterious F-Zero-One is handed over to her.

Unaware of the nature of F-Zero-One and fearing retribution, the EDF presses into action an untested, incomplete weapon, codenamed X-Project, from its hidden moonbase. The X-Project is revealed to be a powerfully-armed spacecraft named X-Bomber.

The series then follows the adventures of the crew of the X-Bomber, namely Doctor Benn, Shiro Hagen, Barry Hercules and John Lee who are joined by PPA, Lamia and her guardian Kirara. They set off to discover the nature of the F-Zero-One and try to protect it from the increasingly desperate Commander Makara and her menacing overlord, the Imperial Master.

Eventually it is revealed that Lamia herself is the mysterious F-Zero-One, a powerful alien destined to bring peace to the galaxy at the turn of the millennium. The series continues with Lamia gradually discovering her true nature and powers while the Imperial Alliance attempts to capture her and destroy the X-Bomber. The series climaxes with the X-Bomber crew destroying Commander Makara and Lamia finally confronting and defeating the Imperial Master and bringing peace to the universe.

Episodes

| script-title=ja:Xボンバー | access-date = 2009-12-21 | location = Japan | language = ja |trans-title=X Bomber |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080327213101/http://hatayama.hp.infoseek.co.jp/55-X-Bomber.htm |archive-date=2008-03-27 |url=http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~megatron/xbomber.html |script-title=ja:Xボンバー #1~13 |access-date=2009-12-21 |location=Japan |language=ja |trans-title=X Bomber #1-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071111031221/http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~megatron/xbomber.html |archive-date=November 11, 2007 |url=http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~megatron/xbomber2.html |script-title=ja:Xボンバー #14~26 |access-date=2009-12-21 |location=Japan |language=ja |trans-title=X Bomber #14-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071111031226/http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~megatron/xbomber2.html |archive-date=November 11, 2007 | title = Xボンバーのあしあと |date= 2005-08-26 | access-date = 2009-12-21 |website=Matsu-Red's Home Page | location = Japan | language = ja |trans-title=X Bomber footprints |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060215115248/http://www005.upp.so-net.ne.jp/a_matsu/x-bomb.HTM |archive-date=2006-02-15

| EpisodeNumber = SP | Aux4 = n/a | Title = Super Space Machine X Bomber - Takeoff Preparation Complete (TV Pilot Presentation) | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = n/a | EpisodeNumber = 1 | Aux4 = 1 | Title = Scramble, X-Bomber | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = October 23, 1982 | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Aux4 = 2 | Title = Super Powerful Imperial Alliance Fleet | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Aux4 = 3 | Title = Find F-01! | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Aux4 = 4 | Title = Wipe Out the Transport Fleet | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Akira Takahashi | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Aux4 = 5 | Title = The Mysterious Ship Skull! | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Akira Takahashi | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Aux4 = 6 | Title = X-Bomber Goes Forth!

| NativeTitle = ) | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Aux4 = 7 | Title = Mortal Combat In The Gravity Graveyard!

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Aux4 = 8 | Title = An Attack Beyond Tears!

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 9 | Aux4 = 9 | Title = Target: the Commander

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 10 | Aux4 = 10 | Title = Galaxy Adrift

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 11 | Aux4 = 11 | Title = Farewell, the Eternal Battlefield | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Akira Takahashi | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 12 | Aux4 = 12 | Title = Our Mortal Enemy Is Captain Carter

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Akira Takahashi | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 13 | Aux4 = 13 | Title = Battle To The Death: X Bomber Vs. the Imperial Alliance

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 14 | Aux4 = 14 | Title = Lamia, Girl Of Destiny

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Akira Takahashi | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 15 | Aux4 = 15 | Title = X-Bomber: Death on Planet M

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 16 | Aux4 = 16 | Title = Lamia Kidnapped

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 17 | Aux4 = 17 | Title = Asleep In The Ice Prison

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Noriyasu Ogami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 18 | Aux4 = n/a | Title = Bloody Mary's Promotion!

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Noriyasu Ogami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = not shown | EpisodeNumber = 19 | Aux4 = 18 | Title = Destroy the Prison Planet

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Kiyotaka Matsumoto | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 20 | Aux4 = 19 | Title = F-01 Assassination Plot

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Kiyotaka Matsumoto | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 21 | Aux4 = 20 | Title = Callanean: Full Frontal Attack Begins!

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Kiyotaka Matsumoto | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 22 | Aux4 = 21 | Title = Callanean: A Battle with No Tomorrow

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Kiyotaka Matsumoto | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 23 | Aux4 = 22 | Title = Board the Imperial Alliance Mothership

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Noriyasu Ogami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 24 | Aux4 = 23 | Title = The End of Earth | NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami Noriyasu Ogami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = - | EpisodeNumber = 25 | Aux4 = 24 | Title = A New Beginning For the Galaxy

| NativeTitle = | DirectedBy = Michio Mikami Noriyasu Ogami | OriginalAirDate = | AltDate = April 16, 1983

Some Episodes for the English version of the series were either renamed to fit the changes made or badly translated from the original titles. Although the episodes weren't officially named during the original series' run, the English DVD release confirms their titles.

Voice cast

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CharacterJapanese voiceEnglish dub character nameEnglish voice
access-date = 2009-12-21location = Japanlanguage = jatrans-title=X Bomber
Shiro GingaToshio FurukawaShirō HagenJay Benedict
Bongo HeraclesShigeru ChibaBarry HerculesConstantine Gregory
Bigman LeeNaoki TatsutaJohn LeeMark Rolston
Dr. Benn RobinsonMikio TerashimaDr. Benn RobinsonPeter Marinker
LamiaMami KoyamaPrincess LamiaLiza Ross
P P AdamskyYuji MitsuyaPPA (Perfectly Programmed Android)John Baddeley
General KurodaHidekatsu ShibataGeneral KyleKevin Brennan
Captain CusterNorio WakamotoCaptain CarterGarrick Hagon
Bloody MaryRihoko YoshidaCommander MakaraDenise Bryer
Lieutenant KozloReizo NomotoCaptain OrionSean Barrett
Emperor GelmaTakashi TanakaThe Imperial MasterJacob Witkin
Doctor GedoraKenichi OgataCalibanAl Matthews (and Professor Hagen uncredited)
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The English cast list of Star Fleet was relatively small, with most voice actors doing the extra voices in the series as well. Credits were only made based on the main characters who appeared in the first episode, with the credits being reused each episode afterwards. As a result, Al Matthews was uncredited from his role later in the series.

Three of the English-language voice actors (Benedict, Rolston and Matthews) would later appear in the 1986 sci-fi horror film Aliens.

Crew

  • Planned & Produced by Kimio Ikeda & Keisuke Fujikawa
  • Created by Gou Nagai
  • Serialized in Shogakukan's TV-Kun and Other Learning Magazines
  • Written by Keisuke Fujikawa
  • Music by Bow Wow, Kazutaka Tasaki & Nobuyuki Sakuraba
  • Theme Songs "Soldier in the Space" & "Galaxy Drifting"
  • Lyrics by Keisuke Fujikawa
  • Music Kyoji Yamamoto
  • Arranged by Bach Revolution
  • Performed by Bow Wow
  • Directed by Michio Mikami, Akira Takahashi, Kiyotaka Matsumoto & Noriyasu Ogami

Staff

  • Camera Operator: Ryuji Kawasaki
  • Lighting Cameraman: Yoichi Takahashi
  • Production Designers: Akira Takahashi, Kyoko Heya & Shinichi Noro
  • Puppets Operator: Fumiaki Hayashi
  • Assistant Directors: Kiyotaka Matsumoto, Tetsuhiro Matori & Tadaaki Kozen
  • Audio Director: Sadayoshi Fujino
  • Scripter Girl: Yoshiko Hori
  • Editor: Yoshihiko Yamamoto (Araki Prod.)

Visual effects unit

  • Directors of Visual Effects Kiyotaka Matsumoto & Yasumasa Abe
  • Director of Photography Yasumasa Abe
  • Lighting Masao Tsuchida
  • Art Director Minoru Ohashi
  • Practical Effects GIVS
  • Assistant Director Hitoshi Ueda
  • Compositing by Japan Visual Creation

Post production

  • Sound Effects: Fizz Sound Creation
  • Co-Ordinator: Kunio Kuwahara
  • Recorded at: NEWJAPAN Studio
  • Audio Produced by: Omnibus Promotions
  • Assistant Producer: Masahide Baba
  • Production Manager: Fumio Takahashi
  • In Charge Of Production: Ikubun Cai
  • Film Processing: Tokyo Processing Offices
  • Produced by: Fuji Television, Jin Productions & Cosmo Productions

English dubbing

  • Executive Producer: Kevin Morrison
  • Produced & Directed by: Louis Elsman & Peter Marinker
  • Written by: Michael Sloan
  • Music: Paul Bliss
  • Co-Ordinator: Annie Wallbank
  • Assistant Producer: Nicola Thurgood
  • Supervising Editor: Tony Lenny
  • Dialogue Editor: Roy Taylor
  • Assistant Editing: Roy Helmrich & Bryan Tilling
  • Dialogue Synchronization: Maggie Dickie
  • Sound Recordist: Doug Hurring
  • Recorded at: Anvil Studios
  • Sound Effects: Theatre Three Productions & Cinesound Effects Library
  • Prints: Rank Film Laboratories
  • Titles: G.S.E. Ltd.
  • Produced by: Leah International & ITV 1
  • Distributed by: Itoman And Company

French dubbing (1983)

  • Presented by Intercine TV
  • Written by: Alain Gedovius
  • Music: Shuki Levy and Haim Saban
  • French Version: MPS
  • Recorded at: Auditorium Ltc.

In comics

Two relatively unknown manga were also created in 1980. One was drawn by Naoki Kamohara and published in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump by Shueisha from to and the other was drawn by Makoto Ono in the magazine TV-kun by Shogakukan from to .

British comic magazine Look-In ran strips based on Star Fleet for 32 weeks beginning in January 1983.

Home video

The original Japanese version of the series was released in its entirety in a LaserDisc-box in 1993 and by Pioneer LDC in a DVD-box set in .{{cite web | url = https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00006JL7J | title = Xボンバー DVD-BOX | date = November 29, 2002 | access-date = 2009-12-21 | location = Japan | language = ja |trans-title=X Bomber DVD-box |url = http://db.geneonuniversal.jp/search/detail.php?softid=142178 |title = Xボンバー DVD-BOX <初回限定生産> |access-date = 2009-12-21 |publisher = Geneon Universal Entertainment |location = Japan |language = ja |trans-title = X Bomber DVD-box (First time limited production) |archive-date = July 21, 2011 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721222906/http://db.geneonuniversal.jp/search/detail.php?softid=142178 |url-status = dead

In Bulgaria The Thalian Space Wars and Space Quest For F-01 tapes were released by Multi Video Center with Bulgarian dub.

In the US, eight video tapes were released which also contained compilations of the series' episodes, albeit in a less-drastically edited format.

In the UK, only three Star Fleet video tapes were ever released. The first and rarest contained episodes 4 and 5 of the series. The other two were compilation movies entitled The Thalian Space Wars and Space Quest For F-01. The series has not been repeated on UK television since the late 1980s.

A DVD set of Star Fleet was released in the UK on by Fabulous Films.{{cite web | url = https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00171EE9E | title = Star Fleet - The Complete Series [DVD] | website = Amazon UK | date = February 9, 2009 | access-date = 2009-12-21 | location = United kingdom | url = http://www.fabulousfilms.co.uk/site/Catalogue/TV_1.htm | title = TV | access-date = 2009-12-21 | work = Catalogue | publisher = Fabulous Films | location = United kingdom

Further to the DVD release, Paul Bliss' soundtrack has been released on CD and is available via mail order.

Discotek Media announced in June 2016 that they will release the dubbed series on DVD in the United States on December 20, 2016. It was later delayed for a February 2017 release. They later announced in January 2019 that they will release both that version and the original version on SD Blu-ray in the United States on March 26, 2019.

References

References

  1. TV Times Magazine, page 38, 23-29th October 1982
  2. {{discogs artist. Paul Bliss. Paul Bliss
  3. (February 9, 2009). "Star Fleet - the Complete Series".
  4. "SFXB". Andy Thomas.

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