Battle of the Planets
Synopsis of Saturday Morning Show
Another in a string of Japanese animation imports, Battle of the Planets featured G-Force, a watchdog squad for earth and the galaxy surrounding it. The team was led by Mark, the thoughtful yet daring commander. He was assisted by the headstrong and impetuous Jason, whose exuberance for battle needed to be muted now and then. Princess was G-Force’s only woman, quick with a quip and holding more than a team-member’s interest in Mark, though their defense assignments kept them too busy to pursue a full-time relationship. Keyop, the fourth member of the squad, was created in a lab expressly for G-Force. A malfunction in his production gave him a strange manner of speaking, which only made him more loveable.
G-Force was rounded out (pun fully intended) by Tiny, the overweight pilot of “The Phoenix,” the squadron's ship. The Phoenix was a technical marvel, capable of transmuting from a conventional spaceship to an amorphous, fiery bird when necessary to escape danger. G-Force’s headquarters was named Center Neptune and was manned by 7-Zark-7, a robot who provided the team with their assignments, keeping them abreast of enemy movements. This character did not appear in the original Japanese incarnation of the show. He was kept company by his loyal robot dog 1-Rover-1, and a never-seen secretary, Susan, whose sultry voice would make 7-Z-7’s antennae vibrate with excitement whenever he heard her talk. Dr. Anderson was the security officer who advised the team about operational procedures.
The leading enemy antagonist was Zoltar, who constantly plotted take-over invasions of Earth using robot troops, tanks, planes and hideous mechanical creatures. The ruler of the dying planet Spectra, Zoltar hoped to conquer earth and plunder its natural resources. The baddie received commands from a higher and more powerful evil galactic being known as “The Spirit,” whom Zoltar referred to as “Oh Luminous One.” This can be attributed to the fact that “The Spirit” was never represented by anything more than two eyes on a monitor.
Battle of the Planets was originally produced in Japan in 1972 under the name of Gatchaman. Like many Japanese imports, the cartoon had much of its violence excised for American audiences. The cuts didn't prevent Battle of the Planets from becoming a stateside hit, running for 85 episodes. A 1980's remake (actually adapted from Gatchaman's sequel, Gatchaman F) aired briefly on the TBS Superstation as G-Force.
Release History
1978 - ? syndicatedTV Sub Categories
animatedTV Studio
Tatsunoko, Sandy Frank FilmsTelevision Cast
Announcer William WoodsonMark Casey Kasem
Jason Ronnie Schell
Princess Janet Waldo
Keyop Alan Young
Tiny Alan Dinehart
7-Zark-7 Alan Young
1-Rover-1 Unknown
Security Chief Anderson Alan Dinehart
Susan .Janet Waldo
Col. Cronus Keye Luke
Zoltar Keye Luke
The Spirit Keye Luke
President Kane Alan Dinehart
Voices Alan Oppenheimer
Voices David Joliffe