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VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS: Mighty Orbots
VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS: Mighty Orbots
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Seller's Description: MGM Mighty Orbots " The Dremloks " VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS Entertainment Condition: LIKE NEW IN BOX - TAPES LOOKS GOOD!
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VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS Entertainment: MGM Mighty Orbots " The Dremloks "
VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS Ent: Mighty Orbots
VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS Entertainment: MGM Mighty Orbots " The Dremloks "
VHS Blackshell 1987 TMS Ent: Mighty Orbots
Mighty Orbots (マイティ・オーボッツ, Maiti Ōbottsu) is a 1984 Super robotanimated series created in a joint collaboration of TMS Entertainment and Intermedia Entertainment in association with MGM/UA Television.[1] It was directed by veteran anime director Osamu Dezaki and features character designs by
Akio Sugino.[2] The series aired from September 8, 1984, to December 15, 1984, on Saturday mornings in the United States on ABC.[3][4]
Mighty Orbots was developed from an idea pitched byFred Silverman, possibly in response to the popularity of other robot-related properties.[5] The original six-minute "pilot" featured a slightly different version of Mighty Orbots called Broots (pronounced "Brutes"). Rob and Ohno looked similar to their 'finished' selves, though definitively more late 70s-like. The Orbots, while having the same names as in the finished product, are subtly different, and obviously unfinished. Even their combined form aka "Super-Broots" would go through some more developmental evolution before becoming Mighty Orbots.
It was produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Intermedia Entertainment in association with MGM/UA Television for both the United States for the television broadcast and Japan via home video. Unlike many other shows of its kind, Mighty Orbots was not simply a translated Japanese import. The series was directed by anime industry veteran Osamu Dezaki with storyboard work by Dezaki's brother
It was produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Intermedia Entertainment in association with MGM/UA Television for both the United States for the television broadcast and Japan via home video. Unlike many other shows of its kind, Mighty Orbots was not simply a translated Japanese import. The series was directed by anime industry veteran Osamu Dezaki with storyboard work by Dezaki's brother







