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Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3
Brilliant scientist Sōzō Haran was conducting research on Mars when he created the Meganoids, a new form of cyborg life capable of metacognition. Suddenly Dr. Haran lost control of his creation as the Meganoids slaughtered him and his entire family, save his youngest son, the 16-year-old Banjō Haran. Banjō escaped from Mars on a rocket ship with Daitarn 3, a solar-powered super robot. Now 18 years old and living on Earth, Banjō fights against the Meganoids and their leader, Don Zauser. Banjō must gather allies to help him stop the Meganoid threat, which aspires to turn all humans into cyborgs and "improve" the human race.
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Plot Summary
In the year 2079, the megalopolis of Neo-N ktopia is ruled by the tyrannical Kruezen. The benevolent scientist, Dr. Don Watkins, creates the ultimate weapon, Daitarn 3, to combat them. However, Watkins is killed by his own creation, the artificial intelligence "Moos", and his son, Banjou Haran, inherits Daitarn 3 and vows to use it to destroy the Kruezen and avenge his father. Banjou, along with his companions, battles the Kruezen forces and their powerful mechas, often with a flair for the dramatic and humorous.
Critical Reception
Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3 is widely regarded as a classic of the mecha anime genre, praised for its inventive character designs, dynamic action sequences, and a surprisingly humorous and often over-the-top protagonist. While its initial reception was strong within the anime community, its international recognition grew over time, solidifying its status as a beloved and influential series. Critics often highlight Yoshiyuki Tomino's directorial prowess in balancing serious themes with a lighthearted, sometimes campy, tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant animation and iconic mecha designs.
Banjou Haran's flamboyant personality is a highlight, providing both humor and a unique heroic presence.
Appreciated for its blend of serious conflict and comedic elements, setting it apart from darker mecha series.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this classic anime, general audience sentiment from fan communities and retrospective reviews indicates a strong appreciation for its over-the-top protagonist, exciting mecha battles, and unique humor. Many viewers fondly remember the series for its distinctive style and entertaining narrative.
Fun Fact
The protagonist, Banjou Haran, is famously known for his exaggerated poses and flamboyant personality, often striking dramatic poses before or after battle, which became a signature element of the series and a point of much fan discussion and parody.
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