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Super Atragon / Super Atragon: Part II
The Japanese poster for Super Atragon
The Japanese poster for Super Atragon: Part II
Alternate titles
Flagicon Japan.png New Undersea Warship:
Zero Hours to Destruction
(1995) /
Flagicon Japan.png New Undersea Warship:
Memory of the Ocean
(1996)
See alternate titles
Directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama (Super Atragon),
Mitsuo Fukuda (Super Atragon: Part II)
Producer Keiichi Sugiyama, Kazuyoshi Katayama,
Takeshi Serizawa (Super Atragon: Part II)
Written by Nobuaki Kishima
Music by Masamichi Amano
Distributor TohoJP
Running time 52 minutes (Super Atragon)JP
46 minutes (Super Atragon: Part II)JP
Rate this film!
5.00
(one vote)

A crisis unprecedented to the Earth approaches! Now, a spirit of steel awakens!! (地球に未曾有の危機迫る!今、目覚める鋼鉄の魂!!)
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Super Atragon tagline

It has revived from a long sleep, and begun to move at the bottom of the sea. They call it "Ra-goh", the great warship. It is the crisis of Mother Earth that awoke Ra-goh. Armed with the gigantic drill machine, it crosses the waters. The countdown to extinction has already started. Can Ra-goh save the Earth?
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Super Atragon poster text

Super Atragon (新海底軍艦,   Shin Kaitei Gunkan, lit. New Undersea Warship) is a two-part OVA co-produced by Toho, Bandai, Kadokawa, King Records, Astro Vision, and Phoenix Entertainment, loosely based on the 1900 Japanese adventure novel The Undersea Warship: A Fantastic Tale of Island Adventure written by Shunro Oshikawa and its 1962 tokusatsu adaptation, Atragon.

The first part, simply titled Super Atragon (新海底軍艦 滅亡へのゼロアワー,   Shin Katei Gunkan Metsubō e no Zero Awā, lit. New Undersea Warship: Zero Hours to Destruction), was released in Japan direct-to-video in 1995, and the second part, Super Atragon: Part II (新海底軍艦 メモリー・オブ・オーシャン,   Shin Katei Gunkan Memorī obu Ōshan, lit. New Undersea Warship: Memory of the Ocean), in 1996.

Plot

To be added.

Part II

To be added.

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Kazuyoshi Katayama
  • Written by   Nobuaki Kishima
  • Produced by   Keiichi Sugiyama, Kazuyoshi Katayama
  • Music by   Masamichi Amano
  • Production design by   Akira Furuya

Part II

  • Directed by   Mitsuo Fukuda
  • Written by   Nobuaki Kishima
  • Produced by   Keiichi Sugiyama, Takeshi Serizawa, Kazuyoshi Katayama
  • Music by   Masamichi Amano
  • Production design by   Toru Koga

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

Part II

Appearances

Weapons, Vehicles, and Races

  • Ra
  • Subterraneans
  • Liberty
  • Bell-Fortress
  • Indra
  • Hyoryu

Gallery

Main article: Super Atragon/Gallery.

Soundtrack

Main article: Super Atragon (Soundtrack).

Alternate Titles

  • New Undersea Warship: Zero Hours to Destruction (新海底軍艦 滅亡へのゼロアワー; Literal Japanese title, Super Atragon)
  • New Undersea Warship: Memory of the Ocean (新海底軍艦 メモリー・オブ・オーシャン; Literal Japanese title, Super Atragon: Part II)
  • Super Atragon: The Motion Picture (English VHS title)

Reception

Video Releases

Videos

Japanese Trailer

Trivia

  • Further entries in the series were intended to be created, however were ultimately left unproduced.

References

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