Space Warrior Baldios
Space Warrior Baldios (宇宙戦士 バルディオス, Uchū Senshi Barudiosu) is a 1980 Japanese super robot mecha anime series. A film with the same title was released on December 19, 1981.
Space Warrior Baldios | |
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宇宙戦士 バルディオス (Uchū Senshi Barudiosu) | |
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Genre | Adventure, mecha |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Kazuyuki Hirokawa |
Written by | Akiyoshi Sakai |
Music by | Kentarō Haneda |
Studio | Ashi Productions Kokusai Eiga-sha |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Tokyo Channel 12 |
Original run | June 30, 1980 – January 25, 1981 |
Episodes | 34 (31 aired) |
Anime film | |
Directed by | Hisayuki Toriumi Kazuyuki Hirokawa |
Written by | Akiyoshi Sakai |
Music by | Kentarō Haneda |
Studio | Ashi Productions Kokusai Eiga-sha |
Licensed by | |
Released | December 29, 1981 |
Runtime | 117 minutes |
Production
The anime television series was produced by Ashi Productions and Kokusai Eiga-sha with a feature film (with a strong environmental theme) distributed by Toei in 1981. While 39 episodes were intended, only 34 were ultimately finished, with 31 airing on TV. Some, but not all of the events that would have been in the final 5 episodes were compressed into the film. The name of the Baldios mecha was unchanged, although it played a small part in the film. In Italy, the series and film were shown as Baldios, Il Guerriero dello Spazio. In Cuba, another feature-film version of Baldios was released in theaters (including violence removed from the American version) as Yaltus.
Story
The TV series begins on S-1, a futuristic world whose wartime pollution has forced its occupants to live underground. Its emperor is assassinated by military fanatic Zeo Gattler and his followers, who frame the team of scientists who recently found a solution to their planet's environmental decay. Gattler's followers invade the head scientist's laboratory, killing the environmentalists and destroying their work. He loads the civilian population aboard a fortress, the Algol, and flies off to conquer a new planet. Angered by Gattler's devious actions, the lead scientist's son (protagonist Marin Raygun) tries to escape. Before he can, he is caught in the Algol's warp drive and finds himself near Earth in the year 2100. When he sees a Martian colony destroyed by Gattler's Aldebaren Army, Marin joins the military organization Blue Fixer. His ship becomes part of Blue Fixer's mecha, the space warrior Baldios. Marin and the Blue Fixer team (Jamie Hoshino, combat pilots Jack Oliver and Raita Hokuto, researcher Ella Quinstein and commander Takeshi Tsukikage) defend Earth against Gattler and the S-1 force. The conflict ends when Gattler triggers a massive tsunami by melting Earth's polar ice caps with artificial suns, flooding the planet and killing millions. Blue Fixer is helpless to stop it, and Marin watches the waves in horror. They remove the radioactive core of the World Union submarine base, which threatened to contaminate Earth, transporting it to the Aldebaren fleet where it kills Gattler, his troops and Commander Tsukikage.
The Baldios film contains a final confrontation between Marin and Gattler. In the series and the film, S-1 and Earth are the same planet. Gattler and his troops' time travel caused the same pollution which forced them to leave S-1, closing the time loop.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "The Lonely Pursuer" "Kodoku no Tsuisekisha" (Japanese: 孤独の追跡者) | Kazuyuki Hirokawa | Akiyoshi Sakai | June 30, 1980 |
2 | "The Pulsaburn’s Secret" "Parusabaan no Himitsu" (Japanese: パルサ・バーンの秘密) | Directed by : Omomizu Nikaido Storyboard by : Kazuyuki Hirokawa | Jinzō Toriumi | July 7, 1980 |
3 | "Branded a Spy" "Supai no Rakuin" (Japanese: スパイの烙印) | Directed by : Kazuya Miyazaki Storyboard by : Takao Yotsuji | Tomomi Tsutsui | July 14, 1980 |
4 | "The Day We Enter Hyperspace" "Akukan Totsunyu no Hi" (Japanese: 亜空間突入の日) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Kunihiko Yuyama | Takeshi Shudo | July 21, 1980 |
5 | "The Revived Avenger" "Yomigaeru Fukushusha" (Japanese: 甦える復讐者) | Directed by : Kazuya Miyazaki Storyboard by : Tokiji Kaburaki | Yuji Suzuki | July 28, 1980 |
6 | "Blazing Hot Death Zone" "Shakunetsu no Kesshi Ken" (Japanese: 灼熱の決死圏) | Directed by : Omomizu Nikaido Storyboard by : Saburo Nodera | Takeshi Shudo | August 4, 1980 |
7 | "Love’s Gravestone" "Ai no Boyo" (Japanese: 愛の墓標) | Kazuya Miyazaki | Tomomi Tsutsui | August 11, 1980 |
8 | "Showdown in the Himalayas" "Himarasan Myaku no Ketto" (Japanese: ヒマラー山脈の決闘) | Directed by : Kazuyuki Hirokawa Storyboard by : Saburo Nodera | Akiyoshi Sakai | August 18, 1980 |
9 | "A Chance Encounter, and Then..." "Meguriai, Soshite..." (Japanese: めぐり逢い。そして…) | Shuji Tanaka | Tomomi Tsutsui | August 25, 1980 |
10 | "My Friend Dies in Hyperspace" "Wagatomo Akukan ni Chiru" (Japanese: 我が友 亜空間に散る) | Directed by : Omomizu Nikaido Storyboard by : Gen Sato | Takeshi Shudo | September 1, 1980 |
11 | "The Heartless Commandments" "Jo Muyo no Kairitsu" (Japanese: 情無用の戒律) | Shuji Tanaka | Akiyoshi Sakai | September 8, 1980 |
12 | "The Man from the World Alliance" "Sekai Renmei Kara Kita Otoko" (Japanese: 世界連盟から来た男) | Directed by : Kazuyuki Hirokawa Storyboard by : Saburo Nodera | Yuji Suzuki | September 15, 1980 |
13 | "The Little Japan of My Memories" "Omoide no Ritoru Japan" (Japanese: 想い出のリトルジャパン) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Gen Sato | Takeshi Shudo | September 22, 1980 |
14 | "Farewell, Dear Little Sister" "Saraba, Itoshi no Imoto Yo" (Japanese: さらば 愛しの妹よ) | Kazuya Miyazaki | Tomomi Tsutsui | September 29, 1980 |
15 | "The Fake Peace Conference" "Itsuwari no Heiwa Kaigi" (Japanese: いつわりの平和会議) | Directed by : Omomizu Nikaido Storyboard by : Susumu Godai | Takeshi Shudo | October 6, 1980 |
16 | "Escape From the Nightmare" "Akumu Kara no Dasshutsu" (Japanese: 悪夢からの脱出) | Directed by : Yuzo Yamada Storyboard by : Kazuyuki Hirokawa | Ryonosuke Nakamura | October 13, 1980 |
17 | "A Journey of Betrayal and Assassination, Part 1" "Uragiri to Ansatsu no Tabiji (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 裏切りと暗殺の旅路 (前篇)) | Shuji Tanaka | Akiyoshi Sakai Toshihiko Yamauchi | October 20, 1980 |
18 | "A Journey of Betrayal and Assassination, Part 2" "Uragiri to Ansatsu no Tabiji (Kohen)" (Japanese: 裏切りと暗殺の旅路 (後篇)) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Akiyoshi Sakai | October 27, 1980 |
19 | "A Bridge to Hyperspace" "Akukan ni Kakeru Hashi" (Japanese: 亜空間に架ける橋) | Directed by : Yuzo Yamada Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Akiyoshi Sakai | November 3, 1980 |
20 | "The Devil Reborn, Part 1" "Yomigaetta Akuma (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 甦えった悪魔 (前篇)) | Directed by : Junji Nishimura Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Takeshi Shudo | November 10, 1980 |
21 | "The Devil Reborn, Part 2" "Yomigaetta Akuma (Kohen)" (Japanese: 甦えった悪魔 (後篇)) | Kunihiko Yuyama | Takeshi Shudo | November 17, 1980 |
22 | "Suicide Machine Brolilar’s Challenge" "Tokko Meka Buroriraa no Chosen" (Japanese: 特攻メカ ブロリラーの挑戦) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Gen Sato | Takeshi Shudo | November 24, 1980 |
23 | "Marin! Save Japan" "Marin! Nippon wo Sukue!" (Japanese: マリン! 日本を救え) | Directed by : Junji Nishimura Storyboard by : Kunihiko Yuyama | Akiyoshi Sakai | December 1, 1980 |
24 | "Baldios, Power Up!" "Barudiosu, Pawaa Appu!" (Japanese: バルディオス パワーアップ) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Gen Sato | Takeshi Shudo | December 8, 1980 |
25 | "The Plan to Assassinate Gattler" "Gattoraa Ansatsu Keikaku" (Japanese: ガットラー暗殺計画) | Directed by : Shohei Ishida Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Takeshi Shudo | December 14, 1980 |
26 | "The Mysterious Space Lifeform" "Nazo no Uchu Seimeitai" (Japanese: 謎の宇宙生命体) | Yuzo Yamada | Shigeru Sato | December 21, 1980 |
27 | "The Spy Who I Trusted" "Watashi ga Shinjita Supai" (Japanese: 私が信じたスパイ) | Directed by : Osamu Sekita Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Akiyoshi Sakai | December 28, 1980 |
28 | "The Do-or-Die Rendezvous Flight" "Kesshi no Randebuu Hiko" (Japanese: 決死のランデブー飛行) | Directed by : Junji Nishimura Storyboard by : Gen Sato | Tomomi Tsutsui Yuji Suzuki | January 4, 1981 |
29 | "The Earth Ice Age Plot" "Chikyu Hyogaki Sakusen" (Japanese: 地球氷河期作戦) | Directed by : Kazuyuki Hirokawa Storyboard by : Saki Noda | Takeshi Shudo | January 11, 1981 |
30 | "The Day the Earth Became Barren" "Chikyu Fumo no Hi" (Japanese: 地球不毛の日) | Directed by : Shohei Ishida Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Yuji Suzuki Kazuyuki Hirokawa | January 18, 1981 |
31 | "Lost Planet" "Ushinawareta Wakusei" (Japanese: 失われた惑星) | Directed by : Masakazu Yasumura Storyboard by : Kunihiko Yuyama | Takeshi Shudo | Unaired |
32 | "Prelude to Destruction, Part 1" "Hametsu e no Jokyoku (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 破滅への序曲 (前篇)) | Directed by : Junji Nishimura Storyboard by : Kazuyuki Hirokawa | Takeshi Shudo | January 25, 1981 |
33 | "Prelude to Destruction, Part 2" "Hametsu e no Jokyoku (Kohen)" (Japanese: 破滅への序曲 (後篇)) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Kunihiko Yuyama | Takeshi Shudo | Unaired |
34 | "Earth’s Long Afternoon" "Chikyu no Nagai Gogo" (Japanese: 地球の長い午後) | Directed by : Yuzo Yamada Storyboard by : Saki Noda | Takeshi Shudo | Unaired |
35 | "Aphrodite Bouquet (Part 1)" "Afurodia ni Hanataba wo (Zen)" (Japanese: アフロディアに花束を(前)) | Directed by : Shohei Ishida Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Akiyoshi Sakai | Unaired |
36 | "Aphrodite Bouquet (Part 2)" "Afurodia ni Hanataba wo (Go)" (Japanese: アフロディアに花束を(後)) | Kazuyuki Hirokawa | Tomomi Tsutsui | Unaired |
37 | "The Final Day of the Hyperspace Fortress" "Akukan Yosai Saigo no Hi" (Japanese: 亜空間要塞最後の日) | Directed by : Hisataro Oba Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Takeshi Shudo | Unaired |
38 | "Raita, Tomorrow’s Rescuer!!" "Raita yo Ashita wo Sukue!!" (Japanese: 雷太よ 明日を救え!!) | Directed by : Shohei Ishida Storyboard by : Saki Noda | Takeshi Shudo | Unaired |
39 | "Forever Embarking" "Eien e no Tabidachi" (Japanese: 永遠への旅立ち) | Directed by : Junji Nishimura Storyboard by : Seiji Yamamuro | Akiyoshi Sakai Kazuyuki Hirokawa | Unaired |
External links
- Space Warrior Baldios (TV) (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Space Warrior Baldios (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia