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The series revolves around a family of robot-like beings who are called upon by an Earth boy whenever a giant monster appears initiated by Goa, a space alien. The one summoned by three whistles is the titular Magma, who fought the monsters.
The series revolves around a family of robot-like beings who are called upon by an Earth boy whenever a giant monster appears initiated by Goa, a space alien. The one summoned by three whistles is the titular Magma, who fought the monsters.


The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants.'' It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]], after all, he did look it!) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.
The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants.'' It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in [[The Bible]], after all, he did look it!) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.


An animated [[OAV]] was produced in 1993 which retold the story. It was pretty much universally panned.
An animated [[OAV]] was produced in 1993 which retold the story. It was pretty much universally panned.


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=== This series provides examples of: ===


* [[Alien Invasion]]
* [[Alien Invasion]]
* [[Big Bad]] -- Goa.
* [[Big Bad]] -- Goa.
* [[Friend to All Children]]- Goa, according to him.
* [[Friend to All Children]]- Goa, according to him.
* [[The Kid With the Remote Control]] -- Mamoru with his whistle.
* [[The Kid with the Remote Control]] -- Mamoru with his whistle.
* [[Monster of the Week]] -- Subverted somewhat in that the monsters are used multiple episodes, like a serial.
* [[Monster of the Week]] -- Subverted somewhat in that the monsters are used multiple episodes, like a serial.
* [[Mooks]] -- Goa's Near-Humans.
* [[Mooks]] -- Goa's Near-Humans.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]] -- [[Osamu Tezuka]], obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
* [[Names to Know in Anime]] -- [[Osamu Tezuka]], obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
* [[Television Serial]]
* [[Television Serial]]
* [[There Are No Adults]] -- Goa's apparent motivation for his invasion of Earth(or so he says) is to make a literal world where this is in effect and children can be happy. But... [[Fridge Horror|what happens when the kids grow up?]]
* [[There Are No Adults]] -- Goa's apparent motivation for his invasion of Earth(or so he says) is to make a literal world where this is in effect and children can be happy. But... [[Fridge Horror|what happens when the kids grow up?]]
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[[Category:Ambassador Magma]]
[[Category:Ambassador Magma]]
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 27 June 2022

The first color Toku broadcast two months before Ultraman, Ambassador Magma was based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka. It was later turned into an anime.

The series revolves around a family of robot-like beings who are called upon by an Earth boy whenever a giant monster appears initiated by Goa, a space alien. The one summoned by three whistles is the titular Magma, who fought the monsters.

The dub of this series was known as The Space Giants. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in The Bible, after all, he did look it!) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.

An animated OAV was produced in 1993 which retold the story. It was pretty much universally panned.

Tropes used in Ambassador Magma include: