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Shippū! Iron Leaguer

Japanese anime television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Shippū! Iron Leaguer (疾風!アイアンリーガー, Shippū! Aian Rīgā; lit. "Whirlwind! Iron Leaguer") is an anime television series produced by Sunrise.[1] Directed by Tetsurō Amino and featuring mecha designs by Kunio Okawara, it premiered on TV Tokyo on April 6, 1993, and ended its run on March 29, 1994, spanning a total of 52 episodes.[1][2]

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An original video animation (OVA) titled Shippū! Iron Leaguer Silver no Hata no Shita ni (疾風!アイアンリーガー 銀光の旗の下に; "Whirlwind! Iron Leaguer: Under the Banner of Silver Light") was released between November 21, 1994, and April 25, 1995.[3]

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Characters

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The Iron Leaguer team. From left to right: GZ, Kiai Ryuken, Mach Windy, Magnum Ace, Bull Armor, Jurota Kiwami and Topjoy

Iron Leaguers

  • Magnum Ace (マグナムエース, Magunamu Ēsu) Baseball Leaguer. Voiced by Yasunori Matsumoto.
  • Mach Windy (マッハウィンディ, Mahha Windi) Soccer Leaguer. Voiced by Ryōtarō Okiayu.
  • Kiai Ryuken (キアイリュウケン, Kiai Ryūken) Karate Leaguer. Voiced by Ryo Horikawa.
  • Bull Armor (ブルアーマー, Buru Āmā) Football Leaguer. Voiced by Chafurin.
  • Jūrōta Kiwami (極 十郎太, Kiwami Jūrōta) Kendo Leaguer. Voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi.
  • Top Joy (トップジョイ, Toppu Joi) Basketball Leaguer. Voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi.
  • GZ (ジーゼット, Jī Zetto) Hockey Leaguer. Voiced by Yukitoshi Hori.

Gold Brothers

Humans

  • Ruri Ginjō (ルリー銀城, Rurī Ginjō)
  • Coach Eddie Ginjō
  • Ricardo Ginjō
  • Hiroshi (ヒロシ)
  • Mariko (マリコ)
  • Bezu Bezu (ベズベズ)
  • Pot (ポット)
  • Gerus (ゲルス)
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Music

Opening Theme
"Iron Leaguer ~ Kagirinaki Shimei (アイアンリーガー~限りなき使命, Aian Rīgā~Kagirinaki Shimei; lit. "Iron Leaguer (Limitless Mission)") by Atsuo Tanimoto
Ending Theme
  1. "Dreamy Planets" by Chisa Yokoyama (eps 1-26)
  2. "Warera! Iron Leaguer" (我等!アイアンリーガー, Warera! Aian Rīgā; lit. "Us! Iron Leaguer") by Yasunori Matsumoto and Ryotaro Okiayu (eps 27–51)
  3. With ~ Tomo yo Tomo ni" (WITH~友よ共に; lit. "WITH (Friend to Both)") by Atsuo Tanimoto (ep 52)

Original Soundtrack by Kaoru Wada

Special Theme from the MBA/MetroBall on March 7, 1998
"Bring Back the Dream" (lit. "Bring Back the Dream") by Louie Heredia
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Video games

An action video game based on Shippū! Iron Leaguer was released in Japan for Game Boy on March 11, 1994.[4] Characters from the series appear in the game Super Robot Wars NEO for the Nintendo Wii.[5]

Shippū! Iron Leaguer also made an appearance in Super Robot Wars X-Ω.[6]

References

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