Description
"Gatchaman II" is the second installment in the "Science Ninja Team Gatchaman" franchise, continuing the saga of the elite team of heroes tasked with defending Earth from extraterrestrial threats. The series picks up after the events of the original, with the Science Ninja Team, now led by Ken the Eagle, facing a new enemy organization known as Galactor. Galactor, under the leadership of the enigmatic Berg Katse, seeks to dominate Earth by exploiting advanced technology and manipulating global powers.
The narrative unfolds as the team, consisting of Ken, Joe the Condor, Jun the Swan, Jinpei the Swallow, and Ryu the Owl, confronts Galactor's increasingly sophisticated schemes. Each episode typically revolves around the team thwarting a specific plot, ranging from environmental sabotage to military takeovers. The series maintains a balance between episodic adventures and an overarching storyline, with recurring themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of warfare.
Character development is a key element, with each member of the team facing personal challenges and growth. Ken struggles with the weight of leadership, Joe grapples with his past and his role within the team, Jun balances her combat duties with her nurturing side, Jinpei matures from a mischievous child into a more responsible member, and Ryu provides both comic relief and steadfast support. The dynamics within the team are central to the narrative, highlighting their camaraderie and individual strengths.
Galactor's schemes grow more intricate and dangerous as the series progresses, culminating in high-stakes battles that test the limits of the team's abilities and resolve. The introduction of new mecha and technology adds layers to the action sequences, keeping the narrative engaging. The series also delves into the motivations of its antagonists, particularly Berg Katse, whose complex relationship with the team adds depth to the conflict.
"Gatchaman II" maintains a consistent tone of adventure and heroism, with a focus on the team's unwavering commitment to protecting Earth. The blend of science fiction, action, and character-driven storytelling ensures a compelling narrative that builds on the foundation of its predecessor while introducing new challenges and developments. The series concludes with a resolution that ties up major plotlines while leaving room for future adventures, solidifying its place in the broader "Gatchaman" saga.
The narrative unfolds as the team, consisting of Ken, Joe the Condor, Jun the Swan, Jinpei the Swallow, and Ryu the Owl, confronts Galactor's increasingly sophisticated schemes. Each episode typically revolves around the team thwarting a specific plot, ranging from environmental sabotage to military takeovers. The series maintains a balance between episodic adventures and an overarching storyline, with recurring themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of warfare.
Character development is a key element, with each member of the team facing personal challenges and growth. Ken struggles with the weight of leadership, Joe grapples with his past and his role within the team, Jun balances her combat duties with her nurturing side, Jinpei matures from a mischievous child into a more responsible member, and Ryu provides both comic relief and steadfast support. The dynamics within the team are central to the narrative, highlighting their camaraderie and individual strengths.
Galactor's schemes grow more intricate and dangerous as the series progresses, culminating in high-stakes battles that test the limits of the team's abilities and resolve. The introduction of new mecha and technology adds layers to the action sequences, keeping the narrative engaging. The series also delves into the motivations of its antagonists, particularly Berg Katse, whose complex relationship with the team adds depth to the conflict.
"Gatchaman II" maintains a consistent tone of adventure and heroism, with a focus on the team's unwavering commitment to protecting Earth. The blend of science fiction, action, and character-driven storytelling ensures a compelling narrative that builds on the foundation of its predecessor while introducing new challenges and developments. The series concludes with a resolution that ties up major plotlines while leaving room for future adventures, solidifying its place in the broader "Gatchaman" saga.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Encounter
2Mad Dash
3Late Summer
4Ayane
5Miu
6The Sound of Wings
Cast
- Reiji Kageyama
- Satoka Tachikawa
- Ayane Isuzu
- Ghost Girl
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorHiroshi Yamaguchi
- StoryboardKazuyoshi KatayamaTakeshi MoriJunichi SatōKeiji GotōMahiro MaedaHiroshi YamaguchiIchirou Miyoshi
- Unit DirectorKeiji GotōHiroshi Yamaguchi
- Original storyHiroshi Yamaguchi
- Art DirectorMasanori Kikuchi
- Chief Animation DirectorKeiji Gotō
- Mecha designTomohiro KawaharaToshiaki Ihara
- Sound DirectorYōta Tsuruoka
- ProducerShōji MurahamaMasafumi FukuiDaisuke FutagiTakashi Watanabe
- ScriptHiroshi YamaguchiTaichi Hashimoto
- Episode DirectorJunichi SatōHiroshi YamaguchiKenichi TakeshitaFumitoshi OizakiIchirou Miyoshi
- MusicKōhei Tanaka
- Character DesignKeiji Gotō
- ArtKazuo Ogura
- Animation DirectorKeiji GotōYūji HosogoeShunji SuzukiAtsushi AonoFumitoshi OizakiYuka TakashinaKenji UchinōTetsuya KumagaiAkito DobashiKazuya NomuraHiroshi NakanishiChikashi KadekaruFumio TadaTomoyuki Minakawa
- 3D DirectorHiroaki Matsuura
- Director of PhotographyTakashi Horiuchi
Production
- Animation ProductionGONZO
- ProductionGK21 Project
Relations
Anime overview
Music
Opening
Ep. 1-3
“Haneoto (羽音)”
Ep. 4-5
“Ima, Egao ga Areba (今日、笑顔があれば)”
Ending
Ep. 1-3, 6
“Ima, Egao ga Areba (今日、笑顔があれば)”
Ep. 4-5
“Haneoto (羽音)”


