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Mobile Suit Gundam (TV)

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Alternative title:
First Gundam
Gundam
Kidō Senshi Gundam (Japanese)
Los Guerreros Moviles Gundam (Spanish)
Mobile Soldier Gundam
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079
ファーストガンダム (Japanese)
機動戦士ガンダム (Japanese)
Objectionable content: Significant
Plot Summary: In the year Universial Century 0079, humanity lives in space colonies called Sides. Side 3, the Principality of Zeon, has declared war on the Earth Federation. After the intial fighting, an 8-month stalemate occured. However that stalemate breaks when Amuro Ray stumbles into the Gundam, the Earth Federation's secret weapon. Now Amuro and the crew of White Base must stand up to Zeon in order to end the war.
User Ratings: 991 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 156 votes (dub:77, sub:63, edit.dub:5, raw:5, ?:4, others:2
2 Korean subtitled
)
 Excellent: 191 votes (dub:107, sub:72, edit.dub:5, raw:3, ?:2, others:2
2 Spanish subtitled
)
 Very good: 220 votes (dub:129, sub:82, raw:2, edit.dub:2, others:5
3 Italian dubbed
1 Portuguese subtitled
1 Spanish subtitled
)
 Good: 228 votes (dub:124, sub:83, edit.dub:10, ?:5, raw:2, others:4
2 Italian dubbed
1 Spanish subtitled
1 Chinese Mandarin subtitled
)
 Decent: 95 votes (dub:53, sub:34, edit.dub:4, raw:1, ?:1, others:2
1 Polish subtitled
1 Spanish dubbed
)
 So-so: 55 votes (dub:34, sub:17, edit.dub:3, raw:1)
 Not really good: 18 votes (dub:12, sub:5, raw:1)
 Weak: 14 votes (dub:10, sub:3, ?:1)
 Bad: 9 votes (dub:5, sub:2, ?:1, edit.dub:1)
 Awful: 2 votes (sub:1, dub:1)
 Worst ever: 3 votes (dub:3)
Seen in part or in whole by 2890 users, rank: #294 (of 5368)
Median rating: Very good
Arithmetic mean: 7.683 (Very good−), std. dev.: 1.7602, rank: #839 (of 5358)
Weighted mean: 7.598 (Very good−), rank: #840 (of 5358) (seen all: 7.98 / seen some: 6.98 / won't finish: 5.32)
Bayesian estimate: 7.597 (Very good−), rank: #618 (of 4046)
Running time: half hour per episode
Number of episodes: 43
Episode titles: We have 43
Vintage:
1979-04-07 to 1980-01-26
2001-07-23 to 2001-09-12 (USA - Cancelled)
Release dates: We have 4
Opening Theme:
"Tobe! Gundam" (翔べ! ガンダム; Fly! Gundam) by Koh Ikeda
Ending Theme:
"Eien ni Amuro" (永遠にアムロ; Forever Amuro) by Koh Ikeda
Insert song:
"Char ga Kuru" (シャアが来る; Char is Coming) by Kouichiro Hori
"Ima wa Oyasumi" (いまはおやすみ; Good Night For Now) by Keiko Toda
"Kirameki no Lalah" (きらめきのララァ; Glittering Lalah) by Keiko Toda
Links: We have 5
Trivia: We have 9
Comment:
Mobile Suit Gundam was originally planned to run for 52 episodes, but due to low ratings, the series was cut down to 39. Sunrise, however, was given a one-month extension to finish the series; thus bringing up the episode count to 43. Much like Star Trek, Gundam's popularity sparked through episode reruns after the show's cancellation.
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DVD (Region 1)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle Begins (DVD) 2001-08-07 (from $17.95)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Complete Collection 1 [Anime Legends] (DVD) 2011-09-13 (from $37.49)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Complete Collection 2 [Anime Legends] (DVD) 2012-02-07 (from $36.49)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (DVD 2) 2001-10-02 (from $27.72)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Threat Of Zeon (DVD 3) 2001-10-02 (from $4.72)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Desert Of Despair (DVD 4) 2001-12-04 (from $6.31)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - In Love And War (DVD 5) 2001-12-04 (from $21.05)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Black Tri-Star (DVD 6) 2002-02-05 (from $6.31)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Return To Space (DVD 7) 2002-02-05 (from $15.92)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle Of Solomon (DVD 8) 2002-04-09 (from $22.65)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - New Type (DVD 9) 2002-04-09 (from $14.99)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Lalah's Fate (DVD 10) 2002-06-04 (from $4.06)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle Begins (Dub.DVD 1) 2001-08-07
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (Dub.DVD 2) 2001-10-02 (from $21.37)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Threat of Zeon Uncut (Dub.DVD 3) 2001-10-02 (from $0.48)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Desert of Despair (Dub.DVD 4) 2001-12-04
    Mobile Suit Gundam - In Love and War Uncut (Dub.DVD 5) 2001-12-04
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Black Tri-Star (Dub.DVD 6) 2001-12-18
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Return to Space (Dub.DVD 7) 2002-02-05 (from $29.99)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle of Solomon (Dub.DVD 8) 2002-04-09 (from $34.89)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - NewTypes and the Future (Dub.DVD 9) 2002-04-09 (from $32.63)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Lalah's Fate (Dub.DVD 10) 2002-06-04 (from $37.94)
DVD (Region 4)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Collection 1 (DVD) 2011-11-16
Novel
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Awakening, Escalation, Confrontation (Novel) 2012-04-10 (from $9.71)
VHS
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle Begins (Dub.VHS 1) 2001-08-07 (from $7.64)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (Dub.VHS 2) 2001-10-02 (from $6.19)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Threat of Zeon (Dub.VHS 3) 2001-10-02 (from $5.25)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Desert of Despair (Dub.VHS 4) 2001-12-04 (from $19.94)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - In Love and War (Dub.VHS 5) 2001-12-04 (from $8.91)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Black Tri-Star (Dub.VHS 6) 2001-12-18
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Return to Space (Dub.VHS 7) 2002-02-05
    Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle of Solomon (Dub.VHS 8) 2002-04-09 (from $10.00)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - NewTypes and the Future (Dub.VHS 9) 2002-04-09 (from $25.00)
    Mobile Suit Gundam - Lalah's Fate (Dub.VHS 10) 2002-06-04

Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Chief Director: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Storyboard:
Hiro Kuno
Kazuo Yamasaki
Minoru Onoya
Shinya Sadamitsu (8 episodes
eps 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 41
)

Episode Director: Takeyuki Kanda (ep 12)
Character Design: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Art Director: Mitsuki Nakamura
Animation Director:
Kazuo Nakamura
Kazuo Tomizawa
Kazuo Yamazaki
Kazuyuki Suzumura
Manabu Oizumi
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (16 episodes
eps 1-3, 6-7, 9-10, 13, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29-31
)

Yoshinobu Aobachi
Mechanical design: Kunio Okawara
Sound Director: Noriyoshi Matsuura
Director of Photography:
Akio Saitô
Takafumi Hirata
Cultural Setting: Tadashi Marui
Key Animation:
Ichiro Itano (6 episodes
eps 29, 34-35, 38, 41, 43
)

Yoshinori Kanada (6 episodes
eps 1, 4, 11, 20, 25, 32
)

Sound Effects: Akihiko Matsuda
Special Effects: Toshiaki Doi
Theme Song Arrangement: Yuji Matsuyama (OP/ED/IN)
Theme Song Composition: Takeo Watanabe (OP/ED/IN)
Theme Song Lyrics: Rin Iogi (OP/ED/IN)
Theme Song Performance:
Keiko Toda (Inserts)
Koh Ikeda (OP & ED)
Kouichiro Hori ("Char ga Kuru")
Shuuichi Ikeda as Char Aznable
Tohru Furuya as Amuro Ray

Banjou Ginga as Gihren Zabi
Daisuke Gouri as Dozle Zabi
Fuyumi Shiraishi as Mirai Yashima
Hirotaka Suzuoki as Bright Noah
Ichirô Nagai as Degwin Sodo Zabi
Kaneto Shiozawa as M'Quve
Katsuji Mori as Garma Zabi
Keiko Han as Lalah Sune
Keiko Toda as Matilda Ajan
Kiyonobu Suzuki as Hayato Kobayashi
Mami Koyama as Kycilia Zabi
Masashi Hirose as Ramba Ral
Rumiko Ukai as Frau Bow
Shozo Iizuka as Ryu Jose
Toshio Furukawa as Kai Shiden
You Inoue as Sayla Mass

Akihide Ichito as Kuaran (ep 14)
Banjou Ginga as Cozun Graham (ep 12)
Fuyumi Shiraishi as Katz Hawin
Hideyuki Tanaka as Woody Malden
Hirotaka Suzuoki as
Acous (ep 16)
Misaki (ep 21)
Ramji (ep 22)
Seki (ep 24)
Zeygan (ep 21)
Ichirô Nagai as
Akahana
Bamro (ep 8)
Beebe (ep 9)
Bergamino (ep 33)
Conscon (eps 33-34)
Dellamin (ep 38)
Demitri (ep 31)
Dr. Flanagan (eps 37, 39)
Dren
Elran (eps 23-25)
Flanagan Boone (eps 26-28)
Gopp (ep 31)
Narrator
Tachi (ep 21)
Tamura (eps 9, 16, 33)
Tianem (eps 35-36)
Vice (ep 22)
Zeygan (ep 19)
Issei Futamata as
Antonio Callas (ep 29)
Callahan (ep 27)
Carioca (ep 28)
Connolly (ep 27)
Giyal (ep 14)
Habe
Job John (ep 43)
Judak
Kal (ep 18)
Koka Lasa (ep 26)
Marigan (ep 37)
Ortega (eps 24-25)
Shin
Issei Masamune as
Buttsham (ep 40)
Gaia (eps 24-25)
Matthew (ep 3)
Paolo Cassius (eps 1-4)
Tokwan (ep 31)
Kan Tokumaru as
Kukurus Doan (ep 15)
Mosk Han (ep 40)
Kaneto Shiozawa as
Cameron Bloom
Clamp (eps 16, 19-20)
Humrau (ep 18)
Job John
Kal (ep 25)
Marigan
Marker Clan (ep 26)
Omur Fang (ep 28)
Sol (ep 14)
Stetch
Sunmalo
Torgan (ep 21)
Katsuji Mori as
Acous (ep 12)
Marker Clan (ep 12)
Kazuko Matsuzawa as Simus Al Bakharov (eps 33, 39)
Kazuyuki Sogabe as
Gene
Wakkein
Keiko Han as Icelina Eschonbach (eps 10-11)
Kenichi Ogata as Denim (eps 1-2)
Kiyonobu Suzuki as
Job John
Lang (ep 22)
March (ep 23)
Marker Clan (ep 2)
Oscar Dublin
Kouji Totani as
Boraskyniv (ep 29)
Clamp (ep 12)
Cozun Graham (eps 16-17)
Dokwun
Kraun
Marigan
Marshy (ep 23)
Uragan
Masaharu Satou as
Marigan (ep 40)
Twanning
Masaru Ikeda as
Clink (ep 23)
General Revil
Masashi Hirose as
Asakura (eps 40-41)
Matthew (ep 4)
Masaya Taki as
Barom (ep 36)
Goro (ep 5)
Jimba Ral (ep 38)
Kom (ep 5)
Smith
Miki Kagawa as Kolin (ep 30)
Misa Kadoya as
Perushia (ep 8)
Zenna Zabi (eps 35-36)
Motomu Kiyokawa as Tem Ray
Naoki Tatsuta as
Job John (ep 13)
Marker Clan (ep 3)
Reiko Suzuki as Fam Bow (ep 1)
Rumiko Ukai as Letz Cofan
Sachio Kumagai as Omur Fang
Sanae Takagi as Chio (ep 15)
Satomi Majima as
Kum (ep 15)
Miharu Ratoki (eps 26-28)
Seiichi Suzuki as
Oscar Dublin (ep 2)
Slender
Shojiro Kihara as Challia Bull (ep 39)
Shozo Iizuka as
Bison (ep 3)
Camilla (ep 5)
Clamp (ep 17)
Crown (ep 5)
Eschonbach (ep 10)
Guevil (ep 6)
Hamble
Sagred (ep 19)
Shuuichi Ikeda as Oscar Dublin (ep 11)
Tesshô Genda as
Gabala (ep 6)
Lt. Reed
Slegger Law
Tetsuo Mizutori as Gadem (ep 3)
Toshiko Sawada as Kamaria Ray (ep 13)
Toshio Furukawa as
Cowal (ep 33)
Darota
Demitri
Fix (ep 4)
Iwanowa (ep 30)
J.Q. (ep 5)
Job John (eps 11, 40)
Kayahawa (ep 33)
Kom
Marker Clan
Oscar Dublin (ep 3)
Vammas (eps 36, 38)
Yoku Shioya as
Howard (eps 36, 43)
Omur Fang (ep 36)
You Inoue as
Coally (ep 8)
Haro
Kikka Kitamoto
Milly Ratokie (ep 27)
Pelo
Youko Kawanami as Rolland Chuan (ep 15)
Youko Matsuoka as
Gil Ratokie (ep 27)
Tachi (ep 15)
Yumi Nakatani as Crowley Hamon
Japanese companies
English staff
English cast
Translation: Paul Baldwin
Executive producer: Takayuki Yoshii
Additional Effects Editor:
Kevin Stremlaw
Ryan Nowak
Additional Music Editor:
Kevin Stremlaw
Ryan Nowak
Casting: Rob Bakewell
Consultant For Music Editing: Kaeko Sakamoto
Creative Consultant: Lloyd Fonvielle
Engineering Assistant:
Alex Kind
Marcel LeBlanc
Production Coordination:
Diana Gage
Leland Miller
Mayumi Yuba (Sunrise)
Patricia Murray
Production Support: Tatsuhiro Nishiuchi
Re-Recording Mixing:
Jan Deny
Mark M. Pinder
Recording engineer: Jeremy Butler
Script Consultant: Mark Simmons
Supervising Producer:
Kenji Uchida (Sunrise)
Satoru Matsumoto (Sunrise)
Talent Coordination: Rob Bakewell
Voice Direction: Amiel Gladstone
Brad Swaile as Amuro Ray
Michael Kopsa as Casval Rem Daikun / Char Aznable

Alaina Burnett as Artesia Som Daikun / Sayla Mass
Brian Dobson as Garma Zabi
Cathy Weseluck as Mirai Yashima
Chris Kalhoon as Bright Noah
French Tickner as Dozle Zabi
Hiro Kanagawa as Gihren Zabi
John Payne as Ramba Ral
Kristie Marsden as Frau Bow
Lenore Zann as Crowley Hamon
Matt Smith as Hayato Kobayashi
Michelle Porter as Kacilia Zabi
Richard Cox as Kai Shiden
Ward Perry as Ryu Jose
Willow Johnson as Lalah Sune

Bill Mondy as Slegger Law
Brian Dobson as Dren
Brian Drummond as Flanagan Boone
Chris Schneider as Degwin Zabi
David Mackay as Cameron Bloom
Don Brown as
Admiral Gauf
Challia Bull
Kelly Sheridan as Miharu
Kirby Morrow as Lt. Woody
Lisa Ann Beley as Kamaria Ray
Marjorie Malpass as Icelina Echonbach
Michael Benyaer as Captain M'Quve
Michael Dobson as General Revil
Ron Halder as Cozun Graham (ep 12)
Ross Douglas as Narrator
Scott McNeil as Lt. Reed
Sylvia Zaradic as Lt. Matilda
Ted Cole as Wakkein
Terry Klassen as Quaran (ep 14)
Trevor Devall as Tem Ray

English companies
Distributor: Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. (Australia & New Zealand)
Internet Streaming:
Crunchyroll
YouTube
Licensed by:
Bandai Entertainment
Stone Bridge Press (novel, 2004, 2012)
Viz Media (novel, 1990)
Script Consultant: AC Enterprise
Italian cast
Italian staff
Dubbing Director:
Fabrizio Mazzotta (2nd edition)
Renzo Stacchi (1st edition - TMC)

5.1 Upmix: Aaron Jacopo Perelli (dvd ed.)
Audio Postproduction: Aaron Jacopo Perelli (dvd ed.)
Dialogues:
Anton Giulio Castagna (2nd edition)
Emanuela Baroni (2nd edition)
Emanuela D'Amico (2nd edition)
Fabrizio Mazzotta (2nd edition)
Roberta Bagiocchi (2nd edition)
Dubbing Assistant: Sabina Razzi (2nd edition)
Dubbing Sound:
Simone Bertolotti (2nd edition)
Stefania Fantini (2nd edition)
Encoding And Authoring: Luca Franciosi (dvd ed.)
Executive Director: Carlo Cavazzoni (dvd ed.)
Graphic Project:
Carlo Cavazzoni (dvd ed.)
Lorenzo Crotti (dvd ed.)
Marketing Director: Giorgio Pulini (italian edition)
Mixing: Gianni Pistoia (2nd edition)
Publisher: Ludovica Bonanome (2nd edition)
Quality Control: Luca Franciosi (dvd ed.)
Theme Song Performance: Saverio Garbarino (1st edition - TMC)
Video Post-Production: Luca Franciosi (dvd ed.)
Davide Perino as Amuro Ray (2nd ed.)
Fabio Boccanera as Char Aznable (2nd ed.; 29 episodes
eps 1-12, 26-35, 37-43
)
Massimo Rossi as Maggiore Shia (Char Aznable) (1st ed.)
Saverio Garbarino as Peter (Amuro) Rei (1st ed.)

Corrado Conforti as Hayato Kobayashi (2nd ed.)
Domitilla D'Amico as Frau Bow (2nd ed.)
Emanuela D'Amico as Mirai Yashima (2nd ed.; eps 2-43)
Eva Ricca as Flamnet (Mirai Yashima) (1st ed.)
Fabrizio Vidale as Ryu Hosei (2nd ed.; eps 2-21)
Francesca Bregni as Seira Masu (Sayla Mass) (1st ed.) 
Giorgio Borghetti as Bright Noah (2nd ed.)
Laura Lenghi as Sayla Mass (2nd ed.; eps 2-43)
Massimo Còrizza as Hayato Kobayashi (1st ed.)
Paola Del Bosco as Mirka (Frau Bow) (1st ed.)
Roberto Del Giudice as Garma Zabi (1st ed.)
Stefano Carraro as Bright Noah (1st ed.)
Stefano Crescentini as Kai Shiden (2nd ed.)
Vicky Morandi as Seira Masu (Sayla Mass) (1st ed.)
Vittorio Guerrieri as Kai Shiden (1st ed.)

Adriano Micantoni as
Dhoren (1st ed., 2nd voice)
Makube (1st ed., 2nd voice)
Alberto Bognanni as Cameron (2nd ed.)
Alessandro Ballico as Callahan (2nd ed.)
Alessandro Quarta as Garma Zabi (2nd ed.; eps 5-10)
Alessandro Rigotti as Slender (2nd ed.; ep 3)
Alex Polidori as Katz Hawin (2nd ed.)
Ambrogio Colombo as Mosk (2nd ed.)
Angelo Evangelista as Humrau (2nd ed.)
Anna Teresa Eugeni as Kirisha (1st ed.)
Antonella Baldini as Kycilia Zabi (2nd ed.; 9 episodes
eps 11-12, 18, 24, 39-43
)
Antonella Rinaldi as Crowley Hamon (2nd ed.; 6 episodes
eps 12, 16-17, 19-21
)
Barbara Pitotti as Haro (2nd ed.)
Bruno Alessandro as Gadem (2nd ed.)
Bruno Conti as Akahana (2nd ed.)
Carlo Marini as Voce narrante (2nd ed.)
Carlo Reali as Challia Bull (2nd ed.)
Cristina Poccardi as Simus (2nd ed.)
Dario Penne as Revil (2nd ed.)
Diego Reggente as Degwin Zabi (2nd ed.; 8 episodes
eps 10-12, 37-38, 40-42
)
Domenico Maugeri as Paolo Cassius (2nd ed.; eps 1-4)
Elia Iozzi as Makube (1st ed., 3rd voice)
Elio Zamuto as Tianem (2nd ed.)
Emanuela Baroni as Ten. Matilda Ajan (2nd ed.; 5 episodes
eps 9, 14, 23-24, 29
)
Emanuela Fallini as Esterina Essenbach (Icelina Eschonbach) (1st ed.)
Emilio Cappuccio as Tachi (2nd ed.)
Enrico Di Troia as Darota (2nd ed.; ep 11)
Erasmo Lo Presto as
Cozun Graham (1st ed.)
Gen. Giren Zabi (1st ed.)
Soldato Jean (1st ed.)
Eva Padoan as Kikka Kitamoto (2nd ed.)
Fabrizio Picconi as Seki (2nd ed.)
Francesca Fiorentini as Lalah (2nd ed.)
Gabriele Lopez as Sunmalo (2nd ed.)
George Castiglia as Kal (2nd ed.)
Georgia Lepore as Icelina Eschonbach (2nd ed.; eps 10-11)
Germano Basile as Dellamin (2nd ed.)
Gerolamo Alchieri as Tokwan (2nd ed.)
Giancarlo Padoan as Ramba Ral (2nd ed.; 5 episodes
eps 12, 16-17, 19-20
)
Gianluca Musiu as Omur Fang (2nd ed.)
Gigi Pirarba as
C. Reed (1st ed.)
Ryu (Ryu Hosei) (1st ed.)
Serg. Denim (1st ed.)
Ten. Sleggar (1st ed.)
Gilberta Crispino as Gil (2nd ed.)
Gino Donato as Maresc. Levy (1st ed.)
Gino Manfredi as Gene (2nd ed.; eps 1-2)
Giorgio Locuratolo as Giyal (2nd ed.; ep 14)
Giorgio Lopez as Coscon (2nd ed.)
Giuliano Bonetto as Ten. Woody Malden (2nd ed.)
Giuliano Giacomelli as Antonio (2nd ed.)
Giuliano Santi as Dren (2nd ed.; eps 1-7, 11, 32)
Goffredo Matassi as Zion Zun Daikun (2nd ed.)
Guido Cerniglia as Lacoque (2nd ed.)
Laura Boccanera as Rolan (1st ed.)
Liliana Sorrentino as Zenna Zabi (2nd ed.)
Luca Biagini as Ten. Sleggar (2nd ed.)
Luca Ward as Gihren Zabi (2nd ed.; 7 episodes
eps 11-12, 37, 39-42
)
Luciano Marchitiello as Ivanov (2nd ed.)
Luigi Ferraro as Judock (2nd ed.)
Marco Guadagno as Makrar (1st ed.)
Maria Letizia Scifoni as Miharu (2nd ed.)
Mario Bombardieri as Dozle Zabi (2nd ed.; 6 episodes
eps 2-3, 11-12, 35-36
)
Massimo Bitossi as Clamp (2nd ed.; 5 episodes
eps 12, 16-17, 19-20
)
Massimo Milazzo as
Bamlo (2nd ed.; ep 8)
Soldato 243 (2nd ed.)
Massimo Rinaldi as Ramsey (2nd ed.)
Maurizio Fiorentini as Mulligan (2nd ed.)
Maurizio Reti as
Kraft (2nd ed.)
Myer (2nd ed.)
Mauro Bosco as Ufficiale 1 (2nd ed.; ep 29)
Mauro Gravina as Tem Ray (2nd ed.; ep 1)
Michele Kalamera as Twanning (2nd ed.)
Mimmo Palmara as
Gen. Dozul Zabi (1st ed., 2nd voice)
Ramba Ral (1st ed.)
Mino Caprio as Tamura (2nd ed.; eps 9, 16, 33)
Nino Prester as Cozun Graham (2nd ed.; eps 12, 16-17)
Oreste Baldini as Sol (2nd ed.; ep 14)
Pasquale Anselmo as Cuaran (2nd ed.; ep 14)
Renata Biserni as Educatrice (2nd ed.; ep 29)
Renzo Stacchi as
Barom (2nd ed.)
Gen. Dozul Zabi (1st ed., 1st voice)
Makube (1st ed., 1st voice)
Riccardo Rossi as
Operatore (1st ed.)
Radaissa (1st ed.)
Rita Baldini as Mial (1st ed.)
Roberta Greganti as Kamaria Ray, madre di Amuro (2nd ed.; ep 13)
Roberto Certoma' as Uragang (2nd ed.; 4 episodes
eps 16, 20, 22, 25
)
Roberto Del Giudice as John (1st ed.)
Roberto Draghetti as Reed (2nd ed.; eps 5-9)
Roberto Stocchi as
Denim (2nd ed.; eps 1-2)
Gaia (2nd ed.)
Romano Malaspina as M'Quve (2nd ed.; 15 episodes
eps 16-22 even, 23-25, 36-43
)
Rosalinda Galli as Persia 3 (2nd ed.; ep 8)
Saverio Indrio as Wakkein (2nd ed.; eps 4, 35, 38)
Serena Spaziani as Haman (1st ed.)
Sergio Lucchetti as Kom (2nd ed.; ep 8)
Sergio Tedesco as Jimba Ral (2nd ed.)
Silvio Anselmo as Connelly (2nd ed.)
Simone Crisari as Job John (2nd ed.)
Simone Veltroni as Marker Clain (2nd ed.)
Stefano De Filippis as Oscar Dublin (2nd ed.)
Stefano De Sando as Boone (2nd ed.)
Susanna Fassetta as Lara (1st ed.)
Tatiana Dessi as Milly (2nd ed.)
Tommaso Gatto as Letz Cofan (2nd ed.)
Toni Orlandi as
Gogg (2nd ed.)
Sindaco Eschonbach (2nd ed.; ep 11)
Vittorio Amandola as Ortega (2nd ed.)
Vittorio Di Prima as
Dhoren (1st ed., 1st voice)
Voce Narrante (1st ed.)
Wladimiro Grana as
Acous (2nd ed.; ep 12)
Lasa (2nd ed.)
Italian companies
Broadcaster:
Hiro (2nd ed, from 8 December 2008)
Italia 1 (2nd ed, from 24 August 2004)
Italia Teen Television (2nd ed., from 4 April 2005)
TMC (1st ed., from February 1980)
Distributor: Dynit
Dubbing:
E.T.S. European Television Service (2nd edition)
Sinc Cinematografica (1st edition - TMC)
DVD Authoring: DVD Hotminds S.r.l.
Publisher: d/visual (2004, 2nd edition)
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