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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Those of you who are familiar with Joseph Lai's body of work, this is Thunder Kids IN SPACE. A very, very bad Humongous Mecha pseudo-anime released in 1991 about three children (or three teams with three children each depending on how you interpret it) that can pilot giant robots trying to defeat the Big Bad and his army: the Dark Empire. There are also some Space Opera elements thrown in with advanced space stations and dogfights going on in space. |