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"G-Force: Guardians of Space" (1986) - Ep.1 (Part 1 of 3)

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"G-FORCE: GUARDIANS OF SPACE" IS A COPYRIGHT OF SANDY FRANK ENTERTAINMENT. UNDERLYING PROPERTY ("SCIENCE NINJA TEAM GATCHAMAN") IS A TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT OF TATSUNOKO PRODUCTION CO.,LTD. ALL OTHER TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS & LICENSES HAVE BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED. NO INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.

Episode title: "The Robot Stegosaur"

Summary: A huge robot in the shape of a prehistoric monster raids and steals from a uranium storage facility, leaving the International Science Organization and it's delegates of various countries concerned and baffled as to the source of this destruction. Dr. Benjamin Brighthead, the only person to previously knew of this menace, steps up and officially anounces the existence of both the evil alien "Galactor", as well as the "G-Force" squadron formed to defend the earth from Galactor and his army of soldiers and robots.
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This is the very first episode of "G-Force: Guardians of Space" (1986), the second of three English dubs to Tatsunoko Productions' "Science Ninja Team Gatchaman" (1972), following "Battle of the Planets" (1978) and preceding ADV Film's uncut Gatchaman release (2005).

Episodes and footage for this dub are VERY hard to come by (in English), so enjoy the episode and let your voice be heard if you were or are a fan of "G-Force: Guardians of Space'. The more fans who speak out the closer we could get to an opportunity for a full series release on DVD! Also feel free to contribute any G-Force: GoS episodes or footage you may have!!!

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  • I used to watch this show so late at night...does anyone remember which episode the girl gets eaten or taken by a giant flower thing? I know it's not very specific...but i never saw the second part and its been about 12 years haha

  • @thewendybirdy Episode 39, "The Monster Plants" and Episode 40, "Those Fatal Flowers" were the two-part eps you're talking about.

  • I used to be late for school so that i could watch these episodes and see the endings....lol man those were the days hehe.

  • @Evolution8R I take it you watched the show when it was airing really late at night, right?

  • @SuperAdventures Ah, I see, then you grew up watching the earlier English adaptation of this show, "Battle of the Planets", in which the team was also named "G-Force". This version here, despite being produced in the late '80's, is what '90's-era kids grew up watching on Cartoon Network. People confuse the two English adaptations..........a lot as you can see by the video comments!

  • I use to think this cartoon was so weird as a kid. Mainly cause of that SAME music that always played in the background.

  • @enzedborn Yup, played in pretty much every episode to fill in the originally silent moments in the Japanese soundtrack. Boneheaded decision by the producers.

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  • you can keep your stupid battle of the planets. G-force doesn't shy away from the dark stuff unlike PC I was scroung through to find this gem.

  • @SuperAdventures Thank you!!! :D

  • I like this! THank you for sharing! BTW, Notice how this episode's monster looks like MOgera from 'THe Mysterians'(1957)?

  • @obydude and when i watched it,the lill boy would make some kind of chirping noise before each sentence..

  • @obydude But i remember the cartoon showed in the late 70's early 80's..

  • @obydude we would also play the episodes we seen on tv at school recesses...

  • I grew up watching these episodes in Germany,lol

  • @LeKey69 The 2nd Girl mentioned in Battle of the Planets and another girl mentioned in G-Force are very pretty.

  • G-Force, Along with Lady Lovelylocks and several other cartoons from the 1980s, will be missed.

  • One of the rare moments when a program can be called terrible by today's standards, but completely brilliant in its own strange way... takes me back years, thank you so much for uploading!

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