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* [[Mind Over Matter]] (Miya is a ''very'' powerful telekinetic)
* [[Mind Over Matter]] (Miya is a ''very'' powerful telekinetic)
* [[Musical Pastiche]] (Pretty much the whole OST, since a lot it is recycled from Michiaki Watanabe's earlier compositions from [[Iczer-1]], [[Great Mazinger]] and most notably the Laser Blade theme from the first trilogy of the [[Metal Heroes]] franchise.
* [[Musical Pastiche]] (Pretty much the whole OST, since a lot it is recycled from Michiaki Watanabe's earlier compositions from [[Iczer-1]], [[Great Mazinger]] and most notably the Laser Blade theme from the first trilogy of the [[Metal Heroes]] franchise.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: Mayumi Shou (Miya), [[Akira Kamiya]] (Roll), [[Naoko Matsui]] (Pai), [[Maya Okamoto]] (Lamda), [[Shigeru Chiba]] (Gil Berg), [[Takeshi Aono]] (Tarsan), [[Masako Katsuki]] (Shazara).
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]: Mayumi Shou (Miya), [[Akira Kamiya]] (Roll), [[Naoko Matsui]] (Pai), [[Maya Okamoto]] (Lamda), [[Shigeru Chiba]] (Gil Berg), [[Takeshi Aono]] (Tarsan), [[Masako Katsuki]] (Shazara).
* [[Ordinary High School Student]] (Miya used to be this)
* [[Ordinary High School Student]] (Miya used to be this)
* [[Phlebotinum Rebel]] (The four kids didn't like to be kidnapped and turned into killing machines. What did they do? They decided to fight back. Ironically enough, the guy that kidnapped them in the first place [[Easily Forgiven|winds up being their mentor]].)
* [[Phlebotinum Rebel]] (The four kids didn't like to be kidnapped and turned into killing machines. What did they do? They decided to fight back. Ironically enough, the guy that kidnapped them in the first place [[Easily Forgiven|winds up being their mentor]].)

Latest revision as of 13:55, 7 June 2014

Miya and Dangaioh


Cross fight!

Dangaioh - Hyper Combat Unit (破邪大星ダンガイオー or 破邪大星弾劾凰, Haja Taisei Dangaiō?) is an anime OVA series produced by AIC studios and released in Japan in 1987. Dangaioh featured character designs by creator Toshihiro Hirano, mechanical designs by Shoji Kawamori, animation direction by Masami Obari, and key animation by Hideaki Anno. A sort-of sequel named Great Dangaioh (破邪巨星Gダンガイオー, Haja Kyosei Gureito Dangaiō?) ran in 2001, but was a flop.

It starts when a young girl named Miya Alice wakes up all of a sudden in a spaceship, frightened and confused and with her memories erased. A strange voice tells her that she's been abducted and transformed into a cyborg, due to her extremely strong Psychic Powers; soon she and other people in her same situation will be sold out as cyber soldiers to the highest bidder, alongside the Super Robot Dangaioh.

Miya, however, only wants to go back home. She also has a vague hint of who she truly is... she remembers having been a Ordinary High School Student in Tokyo. Soon she meets up with the other three potential Dangaioh pilots: former La Résistance member Roll Kuran, Hot-Blooded Pai Thunder, and Naive Everygirl Lamda Nom. The four decide to team up and see what they can do to recover their freedom and fight their common enemy: their potential employer, Captain Garimoth....

Tropes used in Dangaioh include: