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Unlike the original ''Macross'' version - which portrayed the Valkyrie as a [[Real Robot|realistic combat mecha]], ''Space Gundam V'' was presented as a [[Super Robot]] with quasi-mystical powers that battled a villainous entity on every episode. Notable villains included a giant [[rat]] and a winged devil.
Unlike the original ''Macross'' version - which portrayed the Valkyrie as a [[Real Robot|realistic combat mecha]], ''Space Gundam V'' was presented as a [[Super Robot]] with quasi-mystical powers that battled a villainous entity on every episode. Notable villains included a giant [[rat]] and a winged devil.


''Space Gundam V'' received international notoriety when clips of the series surfaced on [[YouTube]]. Despite its licensing origins, the title has been commonly panned by anime fans as being a ripoff of ''Macross'' or ''[[Robotech]]''.
''Space Gundam V'' received international notoriety when clips of the series surfaced on [[YouTube]]. Despite its licensing origins, the title has been commonly panned by anime fans as being a ripoff of ''Macross'' or ''[[Robotech]]'', as well as ''Gundam'' due to its name.


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Revision as of 01:51, 4 May 2009

Space Gundam V
Country of origin South Korea
Original release
ReleaseJuly, 1983

Space Gundam V (스페이스 간담브이) is a South Korean animated series directed by Kim Cheong-gi, released on July 1983. Despite its title, the series is not related to Mobile Suit Gundam. It is known for incorporating the VF-1J Valkyrie of Macross fame and the heroic elements of Brave Raideen.[1]

The series is currently available on DVD in South Korea.[2]

Background

Prior to the Kim Dae-jung administration of 1998, Japanese media such as films, books, manga and music were banned from South Korea for decades. As a result, many Japanese anime and toy companies were unable to bring their titles and products directly to South Korean shores. During this period, a Korean toy company called Joons licensed the 1/55 Macross VF-1J Valkyrie toy from Takatoku Toys. There, they produced a locally-animated series to promote the toy.[3]

Unlike the original Macross version - which portrayed the Valkyrie as a realistic combat mecha, Space Gundam V was presented as a Super Robot with quasi-mystical powers that battled a villainous entity on every episode. Notable villains included a giant rat and a winged devil.

Space Gundam V received international notoriety when clips of the series surfaced on YouTube. Despite its licensing origins, the title has been commonly panned by anime fans as being a ripoff of Macross or Robotech, as well as Gundam due to its name.

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