TV-Series
Description
"Tetsujin 28th" is a reimagining of the classic 1956 manga "Tetsujin 28-go" by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, modernizing the story for a contemporary audience while retaining its core themes. Set in a post-World War II Japan, the narrative centers on Shotaro Kaneda, a young boy who becomes the operator of a massive, remote-controlled robot named Tetsujin 28. The robot, originally developed as a secret military weapon, is now under Shotaro's control after the death of his father, Dr. Shikishima, who was one of its creators. The series explores the ethical implications of advanced technology and the responsibilities that come with wielding such power.

The plot unfolds as Shotaro navigates the challenges of operating Tetsujin 28 while confronting various adversaries who seek to exploit the robot for their own purposes. Among these adversaries is Professor Shutain, a former colleague of Dr. Shikishima, who creates his own robot, Black Ox, to rival Tetsujin 28. The rivalry between the two robots and their operators drives much of the conflict, with Shotaro often forced to confront the moral dilemmas of using Tetsujin 28 in combat. The series also delves into the personal struggles of its characters, particularly Shotaro's journey to understand his father's legacy and the weight of inheriting such a powerful weapon.

Supporting characters include Inspector Otsuka, a police officer who assists Shotaro in his missions, and Ryuusuke Murasame, a former soldier who becomes an ally and mentor to Shotaro. The series balances action-packed robot battles with moments of introspection, as Shotaro grapples with the consequences of his actions and the broader implications of technological advancement. The narrative is structured around episodic conflicts, with overarching storylines that build toward a climactic resolution involving the true purpose of Tetsujin 28 and its connection to Japan's wartime past.

Themes of redemption, responsibility, and the impact of technology on society are woven throughout the series, with Tetsujin 28 serving as both a symbol of hope and a reminder of humanity's capacity for destruction. The story maintains a focus on Shotaro's growth as a character, as he learns to wield Tetsujin 28 not as a weapon of war, but as a tool for justice and protection. The series concludes with a resolution that ties together its central conflicts, offering a thoughtful exploration of its themes while delivering a satisfying narrative arc.
Information
Tetsujin 28
鉄人28号
Tetsujin 28 [2004]
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 26
Date: 04/07/2004 – 09/29/2004
Categories
Genre
AdventureActionDrama
Settings
Sci-Fi
Tags
MechaSuper Robots
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Resurrection of Shotaro
2No. 28 vs. No. 27
3The Arrival of Monster Robot
4The Other Tetsujin Project
5Tetsujin vs. Black Ox
6The Hunt for the Remote Control Box
7Tetsujin Goes on a Crime Spree
8The Plan to Recapture Tetsujin No. 28
9The Space Rocket Murders
10The Super Human Kelly
11The End of Super Human Kelly
12The Melancholy of Doctor Black
13The Glowing Entity
14Black Mask, the Phantom Thief
15Furanken's Assistants
16Kyoto Burns
17The Kokuryumaru Incident
18Shotaro Alone
19Confrontation with Nikoponski
20The Phantom of Madara Rocks
21The PX Syndicate Conspiracy
22The End of the Rampage
23Tetsujin on Trial
24Shikishima Alive
25The Danger at Kurobe
26Crime and Punishment
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Script
    Hiroaki Kitajima
    Ryota Yamaguchi
    Akemi Omode
    Kenichi Araki
  • Episode Director
    Osamu Sekita
    Jōhei Matsuura
    Yoriyasu Kogawa
    Kiyoshi Fukumoto
    Kazuo Nogami
    Tatsuya Oishi
    Kooji Kobayashi
    Tomio Yamauchi
    Mihiro Yamaguchi
  • Music
    Akira Senju
  • Character Design
  • Art
    Shinji Takasuka
  • Sound Director
    Yasunori Honda
  • Producer
    Kazuaki Morijiri
    Wataru Tanaka
    Yōsuke Gorōmaru
  • Series Composition
  • Storyboard
    Hidehito Ueda
    Shin Itagaki
    Kenji Kodama
    Yoriyasu Kogawa
    Kiyoshi Fukumoto
    Akitoshi Yokoyama
    Tatsuya Oishi
    Masaharu Okuwaki
    Toshimasa Suzuki
    Takenori Mihara
    Kenji Yasuda
  • Unit Director
    Akitoshi Yokoyama
  • Original Manga
  • Art Director
    Junichi Higashi
  • Animation Director
    Hideyuki Morioka
    Shingo Ishikawa
    Noriyuki Fukuda
    Kunihiko Sakurai
    Minoru Tanaka
    Shinichi Yoshikawa
    Akitoshi Yokoyama
    Itaru Saitō
    Kenji Hattori
    Yūichi Nakazawa
    Ichirō Hattori
    Takahito Katayama
  • Director of Photography
    Eiji Tsuchida
Production
  • Production
    GENCO
    Ganges
    Shikishima Juko
  • Animation Production
    Palm Studio
Music
Ending
Ep. 15-16
“Nanoni Anata wa Kyoto e Yuku no" (なのにあなたは京都へゆくの; Even so, are you still going to Kyoto)”