BATTLE of the Princess. Character Concept, Character Art

Summary Battle of the Planets cast five young people as G-Force, consisting of Mark, Jason, Princess, Keyop, and Tiny. G-Force protects Earth from the planet Spectra and other attacks from beyond space. The most prominent field commander of the Spectra forces was a villainous, masked individual known as Zoltar. Battle of the Planets TV Series 1978-1980 TV-Y7 30m IMDb RATING 7.6 /10 2.2K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 1:30 1 Video 61 Photos Animation Action Adventure A five-member superhero team called G-Force fights to defend Earth and its space colonies from the threat of the planet Spectra. Stars Alan Young Keye Luke Ronnie Schell

BATTLE of the Princess. Character Concept, Character Art

Share your videos with friends, family, and the world Battle of the Planets: Princess Genres: Action, Fantasy Publisher: Image Comics Writer: David Wohl Artist: Alex Ross, Wilson Tortosa Publication date: November 2004 - May 2005 Status: Completed Views: 39,020 Bookmark Her name is Princess, and for her G-Force teammates, she's been the group's caretaker, warrior and sometimes leader. 1 01 - Attack of the Space Terrapin 23:55 2 02 - Rescue of the Astronauts 23:08 3 03 - The Space Mummy 23:54 4 04 - The Space Serpent 23:57 5 05 - Ghost Ship from Planet Mir 23:49 6 06 - Big Robot Gold Grab 23:13 7 07 - Ace from Outer Space 24:40 8 08 - Fearful Sea Anemone 23:54 9 09 - Jupiter Moon Menace 23:51 10 10 - Swarm of Robot Ants 22:43 11 The Fierce Flowers Part 1: Directed by Hisayuki Toriumi. With Alan Young, Keye Luke, Ronnie Schell, Janet Waldo. Spectra lands gigantic man-eating flowers it has created, and Princess, despite wearing a protective synthetic skin, is seized by the flowers.

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Featured Discussion. Read reviews and discussion of Battle of the Planets: Princess #3 from David Wohl and Wilson Tortosa, published by Top Cow Productions. Create New. Battle. of the Planets! G-Force! Five incredible young people with superpowers! And watching over them from Centre Neptune, 7-Zark-7! Watching, warning against surprise attack by alien galaxies from beyond space! G-Force! Fearless young orphans, protecting Earth's entire galaxy! Always five, acting as one! Battle of the Planets Top-rated Mon, May 12, 1980 S1.E85 The Conway Tape Tap Zoltar threatens the Conway Tape which holds the computer defense codes for the entire federation. Mark and Princess investigate. After they are taken by Spectra spies, rebellious Jason goes on a rescue mission by himself. 7.9 /10 Rate Top-rated Mon, Sep 24, 1979 S1.E53 1978 • 85 Episodes. Season 1 of Battle of the Planets premiered on September 18, 1978. Invasion of Space Center (2) (1x85, February 13, 1979) Season Finale.

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(September 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Battle of the Planets episodes are listed below in their intended viewing order, recommended by the distributor Sandy Frank Entertainment. Zoltar's sister is Mala. Whatever your perception, as a child, Battle Of The Planets' evil Zoltar played with our fragile little minds quite effectively. The character is voiced by Keye Luke who also handled the O Luminous One chores. The character is Berg Katse in Gatchaman. The Spectrans / The Spectran Goons. Battle of the Planets surely is the best cartoon series ever made. With it's hauntingly brilliant theme tune, terrific animation and superb story lines, this cartoon had it all. Originally taken from a 70's Japanese cartoon called Gatchaman, Battle of the Planets ran for an incredible 85 episodes. Battle of the Planets Episode 32 The Fierce Flowers Part 1

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Battle of the Planets was the first English-language adaptation of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, and debuted on TV on September 1, 1978. It is a loose adaptation of the source material, edited to better appeal to the sci-fi trend of the late 1970s (in the wake of Star Wars), as well as remove content deemed to be inappropriate for younger viewers. Battle of the Planets goes by many names. Suffering a similar fate as other imported Anime (Voltron and Robotech come to mind), the original Japanese Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972) was re-edited to become the 1978 US series Battle of the Planets and once again re-edited to become G-Force: Guardians of Space in 1986.