Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu

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Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu
Screenshot of the series' title from the anime
ガイキング レジェンド オブ ダイクウマリュウ
(Gaikingu: Legend of Daikū Maryū)
GenreMecha
Created byGo Nagai
Anime television series
Directed byMasahiro Hosoda
Written byRiku Sanjo
StudioToei Animation
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run November 12, 2005 September 24, 2006
Episodes39 (List of episodes)

Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu (

the original series created by Go Nagai (who also created Mazinger Z) and was aired in TV Asahi
from November 12, 2005 to September 24, 2006, lasting a total of 39 episodes.

Plot

Five years ago, Daiya Tsuwabuki was on a fishing trip with his father when giant monsters attacked. Daiya was saved by the crew of Daiku Maryu. In the present, Daiya believes that his father is still alive, but no one believes him, not even his own mother. However, when the same monsters attack the city, Daiya becomes the pilot of Gaiking and joins Daiku Maryu as they go to the world of Darius to stop them from taking over the Earth.

Series differences

This version features a completely different story and main character. However, some of the names are very similar to the original series. Both Daikū Maryū and Gaiking have similar designs to the originals: Gaiking's torso is still skull shaped, the support machines come from Daikū Maryū. Gaiking also uses its Face Open attack in manner different from the original. Two of Daiku Maryu's weapons from the original series, Miracle Drill and Giant Cutter, are attached to Daichi Maryu and Tenkuu Maryu in this series. There are also differences in terms of location setting and Daiku-Maryu's ability to jump across both Earth and the Underground World from the use of the Dimensional Jump. Additionally, while Daiya has the same last name as Sanshiro (Tsuwabaki), the two characters are not related.

Cast

Songs

Appearance in games

Gaiking: Legend of Daikū Maryū is included in the 2009

Super Robot Wars L
.

See also

  • Gaiking

References

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