

Six God Combination GodMars: The Movie
The destruction of Earth is at hand! A pity that only one person knows it at the moment. Zule has announced his intention to take over Earth, and to demonstrate his resolved he's destroying interplanetary traffic. The warning is clear, stop expanding into space and prepare to be subjugated. Earth sends out their most competent troubleshooters: The Crasher Squad! Renowned for their skills at keeping the peace, they find their abilities are lacking against an opponent who can swallow star systems; and has. Not that the Earth represents anything more than a casual desire, but Zule has not gotten where he is by allowing the weaker species to flourish. Now, Earth's fate will be decided by Takeru Myojin, who is in the midst of discovering that his entire existence is a lie and his actual position is far more important than anyone would have believed. But he is only one, and Zule's armies are many. Even with the awesome power of the robot Gaia, how can he possibly win against Zule?
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Plot Summary
In the distant future, the Earth is on the brink of destruction due to the invasion of the evil Galactic Emperor, Zekross. A group of courageous young heroes, known as the GodMars team, must unite their power and pilot the formidable GodMars mecha to defend their home planet. Their mission is fraught with peril as they face Zekross's formidable forces and uncover the secrets of their own origins. The fate of humanity rests on their shoulders as they engage in an epic battle for survival.
Critical Reception
As an early anime film from the 1980s, 'Six God Combination GodMars: The Movie' is primarily appreciated by dedicated fans of the genre and the original series. While it showcased impressive animation for its time and a compelling narrative of good versus evil, its critical reception was largely limited to its target audience, with mainstream critics focusing less on this particular title. It is remembered for its action sequences and its role in the larger 'Godaikin' franchise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dynamic action and mecha designs.
- Appreciated by long-time fans of the 'Godaikin' series.
- Seen as a nostalgic piece of 1980s anime.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this particular film is not readily available. However, it is generally considered a significant entry for fans of classic mecha anime.
Fun Fact
The 'Six God Combination GodMars' series was part of the larger 'Godaikin' toy line, which featured various transforming robot toys imported from Japan and marketed in Western countries.
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