Transformers: Zone
Transformers: Zone | |
トランスフォーマー ゾーン (Toransufōmā: Zōn) | |
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Genre | |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Hiromichi Matano |
Produced by |
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Written by | Toyohiro Ando |
Music by |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
Licensed by | Hasbro |
Released | July 21, 1990 |
Runtime | 30 minutes |
Manga | |
Written by | Masumi Kaneda |
Illustrated by | Ban Magami |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | TV Magazine |
Demographic | Children |
Original run | April 1990 – January 1991 |
Volumes | 1 |
Transformers: Zone (トランスフォーマーZ(ゾーン), Toransufōmā: Zōn) is a Japanese
in Japan. An unofficial fan-made English dub was released on TFCog.com in March 2004.Story
Following on from commander at the conclusion of the episode, following a battle with the Destrons and unlocking the power of the Zodiac that was found on Earth.
Characters
The cast of Zone is composed heavily of
Cybertron (Autobots)
Powered Masters / Big Powered: The three Powered Masters combined into a super vehicle.
- Dai Atlas – Drill Tank / Jet / Base
- Speeder – Futuristic Car
- Sonic Bomber – Jet / Base
- Sonic – Porsche 944
- Road Fire – Tank / Base
- Drill Buster – Drill Tank
Micromasters:
The
- Transports
- Overload
- Erector
- Black Heat
- Deadhour
- Gingham
- Road Hugger
- Flattop
- Battle Stations
- Ironworks
- Hot House
- Airwave
- Bases
- Groundshaker
- Skyhopper
Others:
- Victory Saber (Voiced by Hideyuki Tanaka)
- Galaxy Shuttle
Destron(Decepticons)
Nine Great Generals (九大魔将軍): The Nine Great Generals include:[citation needed]
- Overlord(Voiced by
- Keiichi Noda)
- Super God General; leader of the Nine.
- Devastor (Devastator)(Voiced by
- Hirohiko Kakegawa)
- Engineering General
- Menazol (Menasor)(Voiced by
- Masato Hirano)
- IntelligenceGeneral
- Bruticus(Voiced by
- Yukimasa Kishino)
- Fire General
- Dinasaurer (Trypticon) (Voiced by
- Daisuke Gōri)
- Dinosaur General
- Predaking(Voiced by
- Yukimasa Kishino)
- Beast General
- Abominus(Voiced by
- Yukimasa Kishino)
- Monster General
- King Poseidon (Voiced by
- Masato Hirano)
- Aquatic General
- Black Zarak (Voiced by
- Hirohiko Kakegawa)
- Dark Spirit General
Micromaster Race Track Patrol:
- Barricade
- F-1 Racer[citation needed]
Others
Organics: Cain is a Nebulanoid boy from planet Feminia with a winged rabbit named Emusa. They meet a little boy named Akira when they come to Earth.
Violenjiger/Bio Ranger Iga: A monstrous insectoid being who assembles the Nine Great Generals in a bid to acquire Zone Energy.
An alternate version was featured in "Ask Vector Prime" under the name Bio Ranger Iga, Lord of the Tenth Planet, and assembled a force of Thirteen "Great Demon" Generals to serve his ambitions:
- Zarak Maximus, the Fusion Paranoia General, born after the Nebulan Zarak fused together the remains of several Autobots and Decepticons and was consumed by their feuding personalities.
- Hydratron, the Stygian Anguish General, provided by the Quintessons.
- Volcanicon, the Transwarp Pandemic General, seeking to avenge Planet Dinosaur.
- Obsidian, the Radiation Mutilation General, Volcanicon's twin.
- Shockwave.
- Monstructor, the Nightmare Abyss General, offered up to Iga by the Ebon Knights.
- Gigatron, the Destronger Chōkon General, who came to Iga's side from beyond time.
- Viron Cluster universe.
- Toxitron, the Miasma Apostate General, given to Iga by an equivalent to Starscream who broke the components free from confinement.
- Ragnarok, the Genetronic Apocalypse General, who was freed by Iga from a "dead end universe."
- Puzzler, the Cybernetic Subjugation General, a cyborg gestalt permanently fused by Iga.
- Shokaract, the Omega Singularity General.
- Galvatronus, the Deceptigod Emperor General, who was selected by Iga as the leader of his generals.
Cast
- Dai Atlas
- Kaneto Shiozawa as Sonic Bomber
- Eiko Yamada as Kain
- Naoko Watanabe as Akira
- Yumi Tōma as Emusa
- Victory Saber
- Ryō Horikawa as Moonradar & Detour
- Tsutomu Kashiwakura as Rabbitcrater & Whisper
- Kyōko Tongū as Hori
- Hiroyuki Satōas Sunrunner & Roadhugger
- Junko Shimakata as Micro Transformer 1
- Mayumi Seto as Micro Transformer 2
- Violenjiger& Dinasaurer
- Masato Hirano as King Poseidon, Menazol & Starcloud
- Bruticus& Black Zarak
- Hirohiko Kakegawa as Devastor
- Kei'ichi Noda as the narrator & Overlord
Theme Songs
- Openings
- "Transformers Z Theme" (トランスフォーマーZのテーマ, Toransufōmā Zone no Tēma)
- Lyricist: Machiko Ryu / Composer: Komune Negishi / Arranger: Katsunori Ishida / Singers: Ichiro Mizuki
- Endings
- "To You of the Future" (未来の君へ, Ashita no Kimi e)
- Lyricist: Machiko Ryu / Composer: Komune Negishi / Arranger: Katsunori Ishida / Singers: Ichiro Mizuki
Development
Originally intended to be a full TV series, Transformers: Zone was forced to become direct-to-video (OVA) due to less than expected toy sales. The series was cancelled after just one episode at 25 minutes. It is considered the last TF Generation 1 animated movie and the last series in the Japanese Transformers Generation 1 saga.
Adaptations and continuation
Prior to the OVA, TV Magazine published a one-shot Zone manga in its April 1990 issue, followed by a series of illustrations with accompanying texts (published between August 1990 and January 1991, and later released in print form in English in Volume 3 of Transformers: The Manga) that continued the story of the manga and OVA. A new threat emerges in the form of a gestalt called Metrotitan who, along with his 4 base soldiers (the Metrosquad) goes on a rampage throughout space and attacks Earth with a freeze beam but is eventually defeated by Road Fire. Violen Jiger subsequently heads to Earth; stealing the Zodiac and kidnapping Akira, Kain and some Autobots. They are rescued by the Powered Masters, who also retrieve the Zodiac after a battle with Violen Jiger on his homeworld (the mysterious tenth planet), who transforms himself into his true form (a combination of the ghosts of the dead Decepticon soldiers). The Powered Masters harness this threat by utilizing the Zodiac's power to charge their combined jet form Big Powered to fight him. They unleash a rainbow beam that destroys Violen Jiger, while returning the sunlight that Violen Jiger once blocked from the planet, turning it into a lush green world.
TV Magazine had always included Transformers manga story pages and splash illustrations with explanatory text. These story pages were used to provide supporting fiction for the remaining two years' worth of toylines—1991's Battlestars: Return of Convoy and 1992's Operation: Combination.
External links
- Transformers: Zone (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia