After the latter dies, he then seems to assume the role of bodyguard for Koji and Shiro Kabuto. Fuji. In love with Koji, brave and bad tempered, she often provides help in battle. Tetsuya confirmed this, then finished the two helpless generals off with Breast Burn. Z Hen. Z-Hen, his true identity is the deity Hades who came from the original planet of the Mykene Empire and an enemy of Zeus. On some occasions, Blaki does not hesitate to betray Vegan officers whose success against Grendizer could put his own position in jeopardy. Like the rest of the Mikenese, Marquis Janus has two faces much like the Roman god of the same name; at various times, her head spins 180 degrees, hiding her "beautiful" face and revealing the hag-like "evil" face that is usually concealed under her hair. In continental Europe and in the province of Quebec he is named Horos. In episode 54 Great Mazinger uses a Drill pressure Punch to tear through Minister Argos's torso and breaks his left arm off, leaving him as only a head for the last two episodes. General Birdler also reappears in the Mazinkaiser OVA Deathmatch! is a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai, made as a direct continuation of the successful Mazinger Z series. Koji Kabuto (Kabuto Kôji), also written as Kouji Kabuto, is a fictional character featured in the works of manga artist Go Nagai. In close combat he wields a mighty sword capable of slicing mountains in Shin Mazinger Z and bashing through opponents. Most of the time, Shiro's role is to add some comic relief to the plot. In the last part of the series, planet Vega was destroyed by a natural disaster and King Vega left much of its citizens to die. Koji Kabuto, the pilot of Mazinger Z, moves to the USA for study purposes and in the meantime his father, Dr. Kenzo Kabuto, completes the project of the Great Mazinger: a new enhanced version of the original Mazinger Z, who first appears in the final episode Mazinger Z to save Koji from the new threat of this series.. According to his manga description, Scarabeth is a remarkable tactician, able to create strategies that complete missions with less manpower and resources thought possible. Unlike the other generals he actually fought in Great Mazinger, specifically with his scythe acting like a boomerang and could use his legs to form a bony club. His sword skill is rivaled only by his skill as the chef of the Kurogane house. Apart from their agility and strength in hand-to-hand combat, they can use their hair as a cutting weapon. Bird General Birdler was commander of the Aerial Warrior Beasts, one of the Seven Armies on the Mikene Empire. Though wounded, Gandal then goes to fight Grendizer again, only to die in battle. An orphan girl raised by Kenzo Kabuto along with Tetsuya Tsurugi, she is half Japanese, half black, from her father's side, and because of that she often felt rejected as a child. Unlike most of the rest of the Mikenese, however, his "real" head is housed in the pommel of his cane rather than his chest; Minister Argos's chest instead houses a giant computer, which assumed houses the great wisdom he uses to advise other Mikenese. Archduke Gorgon was a villain who was seen primarily in Great Mazinger, but first appeared in Mazinger Z starting in episode 68 and was a main villain for the rest of the series. Characters from Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Grendizer, Mazinkaiser or other Mazinger related franchises. The Gamia sisters are three identical young women Gynoids who are vicious and formidable martial artists who are sent by Ashura to assassinate Koji so that his robot can't stop their next attack. He reappeared in the OVA Deathmatch! Great Mazinger (グレートマジンガー) is the name of a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai, made as a direct continuation of the successful Mazinger Z series (aka Tranzor Z in the U.S.). In that version he was referred to as Genghis the Ghastly. The Great General of Darkness, Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo G: Kuchu Daigekitotsu, Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Kessen! Edit source History Talk (0) Share. His TV series rendition is lots more calmer and stable, and also has a rather normal outlook. Boss, already a Sayaka fan, cannot resist to her gorgeous appearance, and falls instantly in love when meets her; however, Jun never shares that feeling. Pygman is also notable as being the only recurring character from Mazinger Z not to appear in the American adaptation Tranzor Z. It lists the main players of the plots as well as minor characters or others that did not appear in more than one chapter. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. At first shown only as a bad-tempered young man with a heart of gold under his hotheadness, he later develops a strong jealousy against his adoptive brother Kouji. He was a bizarre composite of two mummies, one male and one female. To defend their island from invaders, they employed metallic giants that blasted tongues of fire from their chests.However, an earthquake destroyed their island and the Mykene disappeared. He resembles a humanoid lizard with French musketeer-style garments, with his true face on his chest. After a car accident, Hell turns him into a cyborg, but this time holds back his unfortunate tendency to turn those he brings back to life into total freaks and hence Heinrich only has blue skin and is full of stitches all over his body. Great Mazinger(グレートマジンガー) is the name of a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai, made as a direct continuation of the successful Mazinger Z series.It was aired on Japan in 1974, immediately following the end of the first Mazinger series. At first Makiba, his teenage daughter Hikaru and young son Goro know nothing of Daisuke's secret identity and nature as an alien prince. However, his human half is attached to the rear part of the tiger, so it still has its own head. Shiro is voiced by Kazuko Sawada in the original version and by Mona Marshall in English (he is one of the few Mazinger characters whose English voice actor in TranZor Z has been confirmed). is a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai, made as a direct continuation of the successful Mazinger Z series. Unlike Dr. Hell's other lieutenants, Viscount Pygman had little loyalty to his creator, and stole one of his robot warriors to destroy Mazinger Z on his own. He normally carried it under his arm, but it had the ability to float around on its own. Jun Hono showed up in the first episode of Great Mazinger. One of the Kurogane House 5, he is first seen assigned as a bodyguard to Dr. Kabuto. Generally Boss either uses him as a lookout (for either Warrior Beasts or Jun) or as a messenger (normally to Jun). Despite the best efforts of the Mazinger, Draydou shrugged off his Breast Fire attack and returned fire with his own mouth flames, reducing it to slag. She is somewhat resented by Sayaka for the attention Kouji gives her. This character only appeared in the Mazinger Z Vs. He is voiced by Kazuko Sawada in the original version, by Dana Ikeda in Toei's English dub, and by Mona Marshall in Tranzor Z (he is one of the few Mazinger characters whose English voice actor in Tranzor Z has been confirmed). Baron Ashura's origin began long ago with a man and woman who fell in love. Mazinger Z TV, 1972, Prequel Great Mazinger TV, 1974, Sequel UFO Robo Grendizer tai Great Mazinger Movie, 1976 Great Mazinger tai Getter Robo Movie, 1975, Spin-off Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Kessen! His base consists of a large pink saucer called the Motherburn which is used to store saucer beasts, minifos, and midifos and usually remains on the far side of the Moon. Z Hen, his true identity is the deity Hades who came from the original planet of the Mykene Empire and an enemy of Zeus. They're horribly crushed to death in Paris as they attempt to fight Mikeros and General Birdler; with her dying breath, Loru activates Million Alpha's self-destruction mode and causes an explosion that destroys their enemies. His strength is such that he is able to match up with Baron Ashura (who was previously shown to be able to take on Mazinger Z bare handed). In Episode 69, Zuril's own son comes to his rescue, sacrificing his own life to allow his father to escape Grendizer unharmed. General Angoras was a fictional character, a supervillain and warrior from the anime and manga series Great Mazinger. Two voluptuous twin sisters who begin working at the institute as lab assistants. Marquis Janus, also named Marquis Yanus, is a villain in the anime and manga Great Mazinger. He drives a special VW van which can split into two parts at the press of a button which he usually uses to dump troublesome guests in the back of a cliff. Kenzo Kabuto is the creator of the new and improved version of Mazinger, … Z Hen although he is far more aggressive toward Dr. Hell and his men; like the Mazinkaiser version he is also organic in this incarnation. In Shin Mazinger they are shown to be formidable fighters in their own right, Nuke showing surprising skill in drunken fist kung-fu (claiming to be the Japanese champion) and Mucha specializing in flicking spiked metal balls with great accuracy. His head sports a mechanical device, that extends to one of the sides of his face and covers his right eye, which can fire beams. Most of the time, Shiro's role is to add some comic relief to the plot. The concept is a spoof on the late 70's and early 80's popular TV series Charlie's Angels. He wields a katana made from Super Alloy Z. Lady Gandal is sometimes depicted as more cunning and ruthless than him. For example, in one episode the Catloo infiltrated the Fortress of Science in a cargo of crates. For the robot itself, see Great Mazinger (mecha). Ankoku Daishogun (literally translating to Great General of Darkness) was a fictional character, a supervillain and warlord from the series Great Mazinger. King Vega first followed from his homeworld the struggle of his army against Grendizer. 25m 11.05.1975 37 Assasinate Dr. Kabuto at 3.AM!! Tetsuya served as the main character in Great Mazinger and first appeared in the final episode of Mazinger Z. In this OVA it is revealed that Ankoku Daishogun is his literal name, not just his title. '''Great Masinger, Great Mazinger''' (グレートマジンガM-3ーs, Gurēto Majingā, Gureto Majinga) is a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai. He remains in Japan when Kouji departs at the beginning of Great Mazinger. According to his manga description, Birdler's lightning-fast speed and maneuverability make him a skilled fighter. Whether he was still alive, and if so, where he currently was, is unknown. While at a distance, he can unleash purple-colored beams from his eyes that are powerful enough to match Mazinkaiser's Koushiryoku Beam. A terrified whimper was all that escaped him as he fruitlessly attempted to block Mazinkaiser's Reitou Beam with his scythe, only to be frozen solid then broken into pieces. He also takes up the codename "Blade" as the initially mysterious pilot of the Great Mazinger. His defeat marked the end of the Mikene Empire. Bakarasu appeared in Tranzor Z, the American adaptation of Mazinger Z, and was renamed Aesop for his only appearance in that series. The mystery of Mazinkaiser's location was solved when Koji managed to board the Kaiser Pilder and began flying upwards towards space, apparently on collision course with an incoming meteor. Head waitress of the Kurogane house, while she appears as a frail old woman, her skill is such she is respected by the other members of the Kurogane House 5. The silk is stated to be as tough as steel. Boss was a main protagonist in both Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger starting in episode 3 of the original series. Their love was forbidden and upon discovery, the lovers shared a terrible fate: they were mummified and buried alive. As they moved in for the kill, Scarabeth was suddenly split in two vertically by the Great Boomerang, which then went on to slash Angoras badly on the back and stomach. Head waitress of the Kurogane house, while she appears as a frail old woman, her skill is such she is respected by the other members of the Kurogane House 5. In continental Europe and in the province of Quebec he is named Minos. The Japanese title is a pun with the "Z" in Mazinger Z, using the kanji "乙" (otsu) from the word "Otome" (乙女). He works as a bath attendant in the Kurogane house. However, since the sequel series was never imported to America, nothing ever came of this as far as Tranzor Z was concerned. He was a brilliant, cunning and evil scientist, obsessed with world domination through his creations, the armies of Mechanical Beasts. In some incarnations of the show they are known as Iz, Biz and Diz. His true face was originally mounted on his chest, but in his redesign in the Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness OVA it was placed on his flaming crest instead. Giant Insect General Scarabeth was commander of the Insect Battle Beasts, one of the Seven Armies of the Mikene Empire. Since it was originally built for peaceful uses, at first it didn't feature any weapons. Considered darker and edgier than his predecessor, Great Mazinger was less successful and less popular among fans despite of it having more angst and character development. In episode 5, however, he is introduced into the story, deploying Groizer X-10 to destroy Mazinger Z. As he lay dying, a horrified Scarabeth came to the same conclusion Angoras did; the Great Typhoon was never meant to be an attack, it had been meant to change the direction of the Great Boomerang and speed it up so it would do more damage. He reappears in the sequel Great Mazinger and helps battle the Mikene Empire. The Great Marshall of Hell was one of the chief officers of the evil Mycene Empire. Not being able to restore nervous and vascular connections in the neck he chose to sever them altogether placing the escinded head in a vat of nourishing/regenerative bath, thus creating the decapitated count. Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness and was killed alongside General Scarabeth by Tetsuya Tsurugi and Great Mazinger. After Gandal is wounded in episode 27, Lady Gandal appears in a different way: her face replaces Gandal's when she speaks and she sometimes takes control of their common body. Both of them appear in Super Robot Wars 64, making it their only appearance in the cross-over franchise; in it Janus Koushaku is armed with a heat ray from its torso instead of eye beams, but retains her claws. It was aired on Japan in 1974, immediately following the end of the first Mazinger series. For the most part they served as grunts for Baron Ashura on his operations. He survives the series too. They are often Japanese. [1] Nishikiori Tsubasa appears as a side character in the Golden City story arc in the manga. He survives the series too. As the Emperor of the Mikene Empire, he was the true enemy behind the Great General of Darkness and the Great Marshall of Hell. Z Hen as the proprietor of the Kurogane house hot springs wherein she secretly employs a group of fighters called the Kurogane Five, all of which whom she saved and gave Super Alloy Z enhancements. Forced underground centuries before, the Mikene further developed the golem technology Dr. Hell discovered and used to create his Mechanical Beasts. Duke Fleed relocated to Earth and used his super robot Grendizer to save his new homeworld from the Vegan forces. Jun Hono showed up in the first episode of Great Mazinger. For the most part they served as grunts for Baron Ashura on his operations. In Tranzor Z, the American adaptation of Mazinger Z, Mucha was renamed Jim and Nuke was renamed Chris. In most versions Ashura has separate voice male and female voice actors. Boss was an overweight, comical fellow who resented Kouji and tried to outdo him, even forcing scientists at the photon lab to build him a giant robot so he could compete with Mazinger Z, Boss Borot. It lasted for 56 episodes. She is somewhat resented by Sayaka for the attention Koji gives her. Ligern himself is killed when a missile ripped his body (and face) in half before detonating. Tetsuya confirmed this, then finished the two helpless generals off with Breast Burn. Another ex-collaborator of Dr. Hell. The Cattloo Corps!! Great Mazinger(グレートマジンガー,Gurēto Majingā?) Koji Kabuto (Kabuto Kôji), also written as Kouji Kabuto, is a fictional character featured in the works of manga artist Go Nagai. They were forced to resort to killing Koji when their surprise attack on the Lab failed to produce Mazinkaiser. He resembles a centaur somewhat, as from the waist up he is a green-skinned man, but below the waist has the body of a saber-toothed tiger. In Mazinkaiser OVA, Juzo Kabuto was retconned into surviving without Kouji or anyone's knowledge, and worked in another secret underground laboratory where he finished the final and more powerful version of Great Mazinger and then his ultimate creation, Mazinkaiser. According to the translation of the Great Mazinger manga, Hadias possesses remarkable psychic powers and has the ability to breathe fire from the head on his hand. Police inspector initially assigned to watch over Dr. Juzo Kabuto. The Great General of Darkness OVA. It was the first Mecha manga andanime to feature the internally piloted robot theme, as well as the acts of calling out names, and the pilot and robot acting like a single unit. In episode 9 it was revealed that he considered the warrior beast, Cleo, as his daughter. Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness. He works as an employee of farmer Danbei Makiba. To shield them from danger and psychological shock, Kenzo's sons Koji and Shiro are unaware of this and grow believing both of their parents are dead, and were raised by Juzo. While oftentimes he is portrayed a comic relief, he is in truth quite adept at both armed and unarmed combat, able to take out a whole group of Baron Ashura's men who had previously surrounded him while he was sleeping. In apparent desperation, he used the Great Boomerang (which the two generals easily avoided) and followed up with Great Typhoon. Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness and was killed alongside General Angoras by Tetsuya Tsurugi and Great Mazinger. After a laboratory experiment that went wrong, he and his wife are thought to be dead. She believes herself to be the real daughter of Dr. Heinrich, until her father tells her the truth with his dying breath and calls her "his best creation ever." This character, like Nishikiori Tsubasa, originated from Violence Jack. After Archduke Gorgon died in the 21st episode of the anime, Minister Argos became the adviser of Gorgon's replacement, Marquis Janus. Yumi was a colleague of Juzo Kabuto and ran the laboratory where Mazinger Z was headquartered. Dr. Kabuto used this technology coupled with an alloy he'd created to build a robot, Mazinger Z, to halt Hell's plans for world conquest. Dr. Kabuto would eventually die in battle at the end of the series and Tetsuya and Kouji fight together to avenge his death. Zuril appears sincerely devastated by the loss of his child, as shown by his abundant tears and despair, and proving that even Vegans have a heart and care for their children in spite of their ruthlessness. He is a staple character of Super Robot Wars and appears in nearly every incarnation(the exceptions being Super Robot Wars UX and the OG series).Kabuto date of birth is November 12. He makes a comeback in the sequel series Great Mazinger where he helps defeating the Mycenaean Empire. Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness and is the only one of the Seven Generals to be killed by human hands rather than at the hands of a mecha. Archduke Gorgon was a villain who was seen primarily in Great Mazinger, but appeared several times in Mazinger Z as well. He resembles a demonic centaur in the original series, with his Warrior face on his chest. This is mostly due to his tendency to steal their thunder in attempts to make himself look good. Voice actress (for the sisters): Ryoka Yuzuki. In his redesign for the Mazinkaiser OVA, his true face is hidden in darkness inside his cloak with only the glowing eyes are visible while the skull is now covered in blue flames. He had a fierce rivalry with Baron Ashura. Use of Template:Ambox is broken, because Module:Message box is broken. Unlike Sayaka, who was well-meaning and brave yet had no real self-defense skills, Jun is very capable of defending herself outside of the robotic battlefield, as she showed her martial arts skills when she managed to fight back an attack of many soldiers alone, even if she is captured at the end of the fight. They're sexy and fanservicey, yet in the time of need they're also smart and brave; they're vital in episode 5, where Lori helps an injured Dr. Yumi to reach the facility in time to fight Ashura, and Loru temporarily takes leadership over to help fend Ashura away until her sister and Dr. Yumi return. Both men are often in conflict over tactics, though they secretly unite against the Emperor's latest favorite, who has developed even more efficient type of giant robots to fight Grendizer called the Vega Monsters. Draydou also appeared in Deathmatch! His head sports a mechanical device, that extends to one of the sides of his face and covers his right eye, which can fire beams. She wields a garrote wire made from Super Alloy Z. Blaki (ブラッキー隊長, Burakkī Taichō), sometimes called Colonel Blaki or Commander Blacki, first appears as the leader of the Vegan invasion of Earth, but is soon revealed to be under the orders of King Vega and General Gandal. Heinrich now lives with his daughter Lorelai, and refuses to collaborate with Hell again. His strength is such that he is able to match up with Baron Ashura (who was previously shown to be able to take on Mazinger Z bare handed). To shield them from danger and psychological shock, Kenzo's sons Koji and Shiro are unaware of this and grow believing both of their parents are dead, and were raised by Juzo. They are apparently robotic, and can be self-destructed by remote control. Theoretically he works for Boss alongside Mucha and Nuke, but he has no real loyalty to the group. The pilot of this mecha, unlike Mazinger Z, was Tetsuya Tsurugi and not Kouji Kabuto. He aims at creating a benevolent dictatorship on colonized Earth in order to save the planet from pollution and war, and he is actually shocked to find out that King Vega intends to exterminate mankind ; at the end of the story, Zuril survives and vows to redeem himself after contemplating an aurora. 25m 20.04.1975 34 Time for the Back Spin Kick! Great Mazinger; Mazinger Z; Aphrodai A; Community. Bakarasu is a crow (its name being taken from the Japanese words 'Baka' roughly meaning 'Stupid', and 'Karasu' meaning crow) was a character who appeared in one episode of Mazinger Z but returned and became a semi-regular character in Great Mazinger, appearing in a little over a third of the total series. He has the ability to breathe a deadly stream of fire from his reptilian head (in manga translations, it is described as "radioactive fire"). Aphrodite was the first female mecha to have this kind of weapon. The muscle of the Kurogane house, Cross is easily identified by the cross shaped scar on his face. Toward the end of the series, Shiro finally bonds with Kenzo, who died shortly thereafter. In the first episode of Shin Mazinger which occurs in medias res, one of the three (Gamia Q3) is shown working alongside Inspector Ankokuji. As she fought to repel the attack to Sydney, Venus was destroyed and virtually dismembered by the enemy, but despite being seriously injured by a warrior beast, Jun survived due to the Queen Star ejecting out. His background before his work for Dr. Kabuto and the Institute and the identity of Sayaka's mother are unknown. Quiet and reserved (he has not once spoken ever since he was introduced), he is a master swordsman, able to cut enemies down so fast they do not even notice. Many times he anticipates to Hell's plans and under his guidance many battles are won. Brocken also makes a brief cameo in OVA adaption of Delinquent in Drag. Gandal's unusual feature is to share his body with a feminine creature known as Lady Gandal. Brocken shows a certain degree of respect towards Ashura when he dies in battle. Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness, although he is the first of the seven generals to be destroyed. Her Tranzor Z voice actress is Mona Marshall, but in Toei's 1970s dub, Sayaka was played by Priscilla Piano. The fact that two armies were sent to fight Great as opposed to one each for the other members of the Mazinger Army shows how dangerous Great was to them. However, after General Julius Caesar was disintegrated by the Super Robot's Rust Tornado attack, Hadias apparently became a victim of his own weapon: fear. Yumi is not particularly demonstrative nor with his daughter or his fellow scientists, but he seems to care a lot for them. The Battle Beasts even ripped a gigantic crater into the ground, trying to dig up its underground facility, but were unable to find it. Tsubasa Nishikiori (錦織つばさ, Nishikiori Tsubasa) is a fictional character featured in the works of Go Nagai. Ashura is renamed Devleen in the Tranzor Z dub. Bakarasu appeared in Tranzor Z, the American adaptation of Mazinger Z, and was renamed Aesop for his only appearance in that series. She is a witch in a long red dress with horn-shaped purple hair, reminiscent of the headdress of Maleficent. In a couple of occasions, when defeat seems inevitable, he is ready to commit suicide before leaving his Institute, like a captain ready to sink with his ship. After escaping Paris they successfully fight of the aerial-beasts but are horribly crushed to death as they attempt to fight Mikeros and General Birdler; with her dying breath, Loru activates Million Alpha's self-destruction mode and causes an explosion that destroys their enemies. A gunman, easily identified by his Mexican sombrero and poncho, he carries multiple weapons with him at all times. Sayaka has since made cameos in other Go Nagai series such as New Cutie Honey and the Devilman TV series, and has been featured or mentioned in such diverse places as the Super Robot Wars games and the lyrics of reggaeton songs. In the next episode, Ashura was homaged with mechanical beast Jetfire P1 resembling their face. Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness. As they moved in for the kill, Scarabeth was suddenly split in two vertically by the Great Boomerang, which then went on to slash Angoras badly on the back and stomach. Under the orders of King Vega, General Gandal is in charge of the invasion of Earth by the Vegan empire, but lets his right-hand man Blaki do much of the dirty work during the show's first season. You'll either like the retro style and all its cliches or find it outdated and … In the Manga version penned by Go Nagai and fellow Gosaku Ota the character's background is quite grimmer as in the comic Brocken was none other than a Nazi Waffen-SS officer who suffered fatal wounds during the battles of WW2, at the time Doctor Hell was serving the Third Reich as medical experimenter in the death camps and was given the task of saving Brocken's life. Ashura's Tranzor Z equivalent, Devleen, is listed as being played by Gregg Berger (the same voice actor as Kouji Kabuto's equivalent, Tommy Davis). Kouji was the pilot of Mazinger Z and Mazinkaiser. Mazinger Z (TV Mecha) Great Mazinger (TV Mecha) Boss Borot (TV) Grendizer (TV Mecha) Great Spirit Raaga; Great Mazinger (Ōta Mecha) Grendizer (Ōta Mecha) Daikaijuu! He is the main character of the Super Robot series Mazinger Z and pilots the title robot. In the anime, the first appearance of Ankoku Daishogun was in the final Mazinger Z episode (ep. Together, they intended to kill Koji Kabuto before he could find and activate sea bass. He drives a special VW van which can split into two parts at the press of a button which he usually uses to dump troublesome guests in the back of a cliff. Yumi is not particularly demonstrative neither with his daughter nor his fellow scientists, but he seems to care a lot for them. A manga where the characters are the classic super robots (Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Grendizer, Kotetsu Jeeg) in the form of cute android girls. Another ex-collaborator of Dr. Hell. Z Hen, his voice is played by Kenji Akabane. However, his human half is attached to the rear part of the tiger, so it still has its own head. In the Mazinkaiser VS the Great General of Darkness OVA his clothes are redesigned to be red instead of blue like in the original series. Toward the end of the series, Shiro finally bonds with Kenzo, who died shortly thereafter. Baron Ashura died in the arms of their enemy, who finally acknowledged their bravery. Get a Hold of Yourself, Man! They are commonly referred to as Ashura's daughters, but given their mechanical construction it is likely that they are either cyborgs or androids. In all of his incarnations, the Ankoku is a force to be reckoned with. The new being swore loyalty to Dr. Hell.
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