Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982/1983)

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Warrior of Love Rainbowman
Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)
Air date October 10, 1982 - March 27, 1983
Distributor Toho
Channel(s) TBS
Genre(s) Anime
Episodes 22
This article covers the 1982/1983 animated series by Tsuchida Productions. For the 1972/1973 live action Toho series, see Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (愛の戦士レインボーマン,   Ai no Senshi Reinbōman) is a Japanese animated series created by Tsuchida Productions that aired from October 10, 1982 to March 27, 1983. It acts as a reboot of sorts to the 1972 tokusatsu kaiju series of the same name, which was created by Toho.

Plot

The series focuses on the efforts of a young man fighting against alien invaders and their forces of giant robots with his own robots that can merge to form one giant robot called Rainbow Seven.

Episodes

  1. "Confrontation of Destiny"
  2. "Go! Warrior of Love"
  3. "Fight! Rainbow Seven"
  4. "Robot Factory of Terror"
  5. "Rainbow Seven Giant Explosion!"
  6. "Revive! Rainbow Seven"
  7. "Dam Destruction Strategy of Terror"
  8. "Omiya Laboratory Targeted"
  9. "Terror! Die Die Boy Gang"
  10. "The Devil of Onigasaki Coast"
  11. "Roze Saw the True Colors!"
  12. "Tanker Destruction Strategy!"
  13. "Secret of the Giant Underground Cavern"
  14. "The Stolen Town"
  15. "Deathnoid Remodeling Machine"
  16. "Takeshi Disappeared Into the Flame"
  17. "Mount Fuji Explosion!"
  18. "Disassembly Annihilation!? Rainbow Seven"
  19. "Super Mechanism's V Armor"
  20. "Secret of Emperor Dongolos"
  21. "Father, Ichiro is Alive!"
  22. "The End of Dongolas"

Staff

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

  • Directed by   Nobuhiro Okaseko
  • Written by   Tsunehisa Ito
  • Based on a Story by   Kohan Kawauchi
  • Music by   Jun Kitahara
  • Edited by   Hajime Okayasu
  • Production Design by   Katsumi Hando
  • Background Artist   Masaru Amamizu
  • Sound Direction by   Sadayoshi Fujino
  • Sound Effects by   Hidenori Arai

Cast

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

Appearances

Characters

Monsters

Weapons, Vehicles and Races

Gallery

Trivia

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