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* [[Fatal Family Photo]]: Used in the movie.
* [[Fatal Family Photo]]: Used in the movie.
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]
* [[Never Say Die]]: Used [[Narm|narmfully]] by the English dub.
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: Used [[Narm|narmfully]] by the English dub.
* [[Rewarded As a Traitor Deserves]]: Just showing sympathy to the enemy will get you brutally murdered by Aphrodia.
* [[Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves]]: Just showing sympathy to the enemy will get you brutally murdered by Aphrodia.
* [[Screwed By the Network]]
* [[Screwed by the Network]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: ''[[Super Robot Wars Z]]'' uses the ending frame of the series as a Game Over scene in the 44th scenario of the game. Episode 29's Fixer-1 also appears as a unit.
* [[Shout-Out]]: ''[[Super Robot Wars Z]]'' uses the ending frame of the series as a Game Over scene in the 44th scenario of the game. Episode 29's Fixer-1 also appears as a unit.
* [[Special Attack]]
* [[Special Attack]]

Revision as of 19:58, 15 April 2014

A 1980 Super Robot series by Ashi Productions, followed up by a 1981 Toei Animation movie.

A distant planet called S-1 is polluted. Our hero, Marin, is a boy who escaped from S-1's crazed military dictator Zeo Gattler. Unfortunately, before he can do anything about the people trying to overthrow the evironmentalists' hard work at restoration, he is sucked into a time warp and ends up near Earth in 2100. There, he uses his ship to form part of the mighty mecha, Baldios, and joins the rebel military team called the Blue Fixers.

The finale of the series is unexpectedly soul-crushing. You should know that now. The entire show is downbeat in tone, but the abrupt ending was caused by the fact that it was cut off before it could have the one more season it had been planned. The small fanbase the show gathered made a large upcry about the awful ending, and in the following year, a movie with a "fixer ending" was released by Toei in the holiday season of 1981.


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