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5.8 1 Seasons • 38 Episodes

Dancougar – Super Beast Machine God - Specials

Dancougar - Super Beast Machine God is a super robot anime television series. The show ran for 38 episodes from 4 April 1985 to 17 December 1985 and was produced by Ashi Productions. Although the series was planned for 52 episodes, it was ended abruptly before a finale could be reached. Despite this, the series garnered enough popularity for the development of multiple OVA's. Juusenki Tai Songs featured music videos of the various theme and insert songs from the series to TV series footage. The 1986 OVA Requiem for Victims featured a recap of the television series and a newly-animated conclusion to the story. Additionally, there was a 1987 sequel OVA God Bless Dancouga. In 1989 the four-part Blazing Epilogue OVA series presented a new sequel.

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Top Cast

  • Kazuki Yao

    Kazuki Yao

    Shinobu Fujiwara

  • Yuriko Yamamoto

    Yuriko Yamamoto

    Sara Yuki

  • Kaneto Shiozawa

    Kaneto Shiozawa

    Ryo Shiba

  • Norio Wakamoto

    Norio Wakamoto

    Shapiro Keats

  • Hiroko Kasahara

    Hiroko Kasahara

    Laura Sullivan

  • Masaru Ikeda

    Masaru Ikeda

    Ross Igor

  • Hiroya Ishimaru

    Hiroya Ishimaru

    Professor Kotaru Hazuki

  • Hideyuki Tanaka

    Hideyuki Tanaka

    Alan Igor

  • Shūsei Nakamura

    Shūsei Nakamura

    Emperor Muge Zorbados

Overview

Dancougar - Super Beast Machine God is a super robot anime television series. The show ran for 38 episodes from 4 April 1985 to 17 December 1985 and was produced by Ashi Productions. Although the series was planned for 52 episodes, it was ended abruptly before a finale could be reached. Despite this, the series garnered enough popularity for the development of multiple OVA's. Juusenki Tai Songs featured music videos of the various theme and insert songs from the series to TV series footage. The 1986 OVA Requiem for Victims featured a recap of the television series and a newly-animated conclusion to the story. Additionally, there was a 1987 sequel OVA God Bless Dancouga. In 1989 the four-part Blazing Epilogue OVA series presented a new sequel.

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