Eagle Riders (2)
科学忍者隊ガッチャマンF
Eagle Riders (2) is a tv anime with 48 listed episodes from Tatsunoko Production. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
After Leader X is seemingly destroyed for good at the end of Gatchaman II, a fragment of him that survived grows and mutates into Z. With the head of the Egobossler family, Count Egobossler (and his two subordinates Mechandol and Kempler), Z is bent on destroying the Earth, and the Science Ninja Team, once more. In the wake of Anderson's death, Dr.Nambu has become the new head of the ISO, while the team is now confined to the Gallatown (aka "G-Town") underwater base. Engineer Kamo is introduced, and after the New GodPhoenix is destroyed early on, the team receives the new Gatchaspartan as their mecha. The Gatchaspartan has a special mode as well, called Hypershoot, that can only be utilized by Ken (with his new "Gatchafencer" sword). As the series progresses, it is learned that the radiation exposure from constant use of the Hypershoot is slowly killing Ken, and that continued use would mean death. Meanwhile, Z plans to destroy the earth with an antimatter asteroid, codenamed "Poison Apple".
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Fall 1979
Primary studio
Tatsunoko Production
Episodes
48
Related Anime
Prequel
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What is Eagle Riders (2) about?
After Leader X is seemingly destroyed for good at the end of Gatchaman II, a fragment of him that survived grows and mutates into Z. With the head of the Egobossler family, Count Egobossler (and his two subordinates Mechandol and Kempler), Z is bent on destroying the Earth, and t
How many episodes does Eagle Riders (2) have?
Eagle Riders (2) currently lists 48 episodes.
Who worked on Eagle Riders (2) and when did it air?
Eagle Riders (2) is associated with Tatsunoko Production and aired Oct 7, 1979 to Aug 31, 1980.