Skyers 5
Skyers 5 | |
screenshot from the 1960s anime | |
スカイヤーズ5 | |
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Genre | Science fiction, action |
Manga | |
Written by | Takeshi Ishibashi |
Illustrated by | Noboru Kawasaki |
Published by | Shueisha |
Magazine | Shōnen Book |
Original run | 1966 – 1968 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by |
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Music by | Ichiro Tsukasa |
Studio | Tele-Cartoon Japan |
Original network | TBS |
Original run | October 4, 1967 – December 27, 1967 |
Episodes | 12 |
Anime television series | |
Shin Skyers 5 | |
Directed by |
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Music by | Ichiro Tsukasa |
Studio | Tele-Cartoon Japan |
Original network | TBS |
Original run | October 7, 1971 – March 30, 1972 |
Episodes | 26 |
Skyers 5 (スカイヤーズ5) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Tele-Cartoon Japan. It aired from October to December 1967, with twelve episodes releasing. A manga adaptation by Takashi Ishibashi and Noboru Kawasaki, who also served as the character designer for both anime series, was also released.
Plot
The Skyers 5 are a secret police group who fight an international crime organization.[1] The series plays out as a mix between science fiction and an old western with lots of gunfire shootings taking place.
Sequels
Shin Skyers 5
Second series (October 14, 1971 to March 3, 1972) in color of Skyers 5 composed of 26 episodes with no changes to characters or general plot storylines.
Skyers 5 EX
Unreleased episodes (3) of Skyers 5 released to the public nearly 5 decades later (April 24, 2015) on the HD Remaster DVD-BD Box Set 1.
Characters
- Kyousuke Maki as Captain/S1
- Setsuo Kawai as Polka/S2
- Youko Kuri as Yuri/S3
- Takuzou Kamiyama as Samson/S4
- Shūsei Nakamura as Taro Hayabusa/S5
- Masaoki Takato as Ghost
References
- ^ "スカイヤーズ5|アニメ・特撮|TBS Cs[Tbsチャンネル]".
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