Video Warrior Laserion

{{Short description|Japanese anime television series}}

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{{Infobox animanga/Header

| name = Video Warrior Laserion

| image = File:Laserion DVD cover.jpg

| image_size = 230px

| caption = Official DVD cover

| ja_kanji = ビデオ戦士レザリオン

| ja_romaji = Bideo Senshi Rezarion

| genre = Action, adventure, Mecha, science fiction Cyberpunk

| creator = Saburō Yatsude

}}

{{Infobox animanga/Video

| type = tv series

| director = Kozo Morishita

| producer =

| writer =

| music = Michiaki Watanabe

| studio = Toei Animation

| licensee = {{English anime licensee|NA=Discotek Media}}

| network = TBS

| first = March 4, 1984

| last = February 3, 1985

| episodes = 45

| episode_list =

}}

{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}

{{nihongo|Video Warrior Laserion|ビデオ戦士レザリオン|Bideo Senshi Rezarion|lead=yes}} is a Japanese anime television series animated by Toei Animation.{{cite web | url=https://lineup.toei-anim.co.jp/ja/tv/lazerion/ | title=ビデオ戦士レザリオン - 作品ラインナップ - 東映アニメーション }} It aired on TBS from March 4, 1984, to February 3, 1985 with a total of 45 episodes. It is also referred to as Rezarion, Laserion and its literal translation Video Senshi Laserion. It was broadcast in Latin America as El Super Lasser.

In South Korea, a pirated version was made based on the Japanese footage and aired under the title Video Ranger 007.{{Cite web|url=http://orientals.web.fc2.com/ziksir3.html|title = Ziksir}}

Video Warrior Laserion is the first Anime serie who included Cyberpunk themes.

Overview

=Story=

{{In-universe|section|date=June 2024}}

The anime is set in the future where the Earth is unified under a world government called the Earth Federation; and is centered on young middle school student Takashi Katori and his classmate/best friend/love interest, Olivia Lawrence. Takashi, who began as a mere online game fan, developed a small virtual world with his friend David from New York City, in which they played their robot combat game. They would play by sending data to each other using satellite technology. One day while they were playing, a scientific experiment using the same satellite was being conducted involving teleporting an American plane from New York to Japan. In a freak accident caused by an explosion during a rebellion by people of the moon who attacked Earth, the plane that was converted into digital information was sent to the virtual world while Takashi's robot information was rematerialized into a real robot.

Takashi was arrested, but later the Earth Government discovered that Dr. Godheim, an evil, broken-hearted genius scientist from the Moon (now a sort of abandoned colony with restricted access) was behind the revolt. The government forces Takashi to pilot the virtual robot Laserion and protect the Earth alongside robot pilots Sarah and Charles and their G1 and G2 robots.

Soon things change, due to the entry of an extraterrestrial named Erefan. He has been captured by the Earth forces and brought in to answer their questions about who he is, and what kind of mission he was carrying. But Erefan proves he is benevolent, somehow refusing to talk about his past. But Olivia with her kindness and intellect helps him to express his suppressed recollections, the way was her encouragement to him to draw on a notebook.

It's the arrival of the extraterrestrial Jack Empire makes all things very complicated (episode 26), Erefan reveals he knows them, and a lot about their evil thinking, tactics and goals. Plus he was dragged to the pits, he witnessed their cruelty, and the Jack prime minister in the Hall of Throne. The specific notebook (containing his drawings) where the Jacks are illustrated about their appearances, mecha, and behavior. Everyone sees these images: Blueheim, General Sylvester, Takashi, Olivia, Charles Danner, and Sarah see what he had experienced, thus they realizing the dire danger the Jacks bring. So he enters the Earth mecha forces (particularly on the good side of Takashi, Charles, and Sarah) to help out the people of Earth against the Jacks as the pilot of the newly made G5 robot.

For Takashi as well, the war against the Jacks becomes personal as he and Olivia have fallen in love, only for her father Steve (who has been brainwashed through torture into becoming a Jack minion) to take her away and effectively let her be kidnapped by the Jacks. From Episodes 34 to 42 Takashi and Olivia are thus separated. Takashi follows the Jacks and the Lawrences to Kyoto, then to Africa (the jungles of East Africa and then the Sahara Desert, where Sahara's sister Sofia attempts to help them by blowing up the Jacks' base, only for them to move toward the Moon, as well as an attempt by Olivia to escape with her father, only to be thwarted by Gario, pulled in by her brainwashed father and locked up in a cell in the Jacks' fortress, separating them again). In Episode 42, seeing how Takashi's fury is making Laserion destroy their base and lose a lot of robots, Gario lets her go over Jack grunts' orders and they are reunited.

After several skirmishes and intense fights between Earth and Jack forces (including an ultimate duel between Takashi and Gario on their robots) the Earthlings win the war on the moon and finally rescue all the hostages remaining, including Steve, who is last seen recovering with his daughter's help. Erefan with his space craft in full capacity, thanks to the efforts of the scientists, bids farewell to his Earth friends, and departs for his home world in episode 45.

=Laserion=

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Height: 35 meters; Weight: 200 metric tons.

Being a robot originating in virtual reality, Laserion incorporates various abilities and techniques out of the ordinary for giant robots, including the ability to teleport at will to avoid attacks, and conjure weapons out of nowhere. All weapons are summoned to materialize.

  • Fists: Laserion's hands can both physically and electrically (shock) punch foes and things.
  • Beam Bazooka/Rifle: Laserion's main firearm.
  • Laser Sword: Laserion's means of splitting foes in two. It incorporates Takashi's own Kendo abilities. The handle can also summon a Rod and a Whip.
  • Laser Cutters: Shuriken/throwing stars.
  • Laser Battle Gear: Additional armor gained after Episode 28 to fight against Gario Sabang, a robot from the Jaku Empire built to be a counter to Laserion. Resembling an American football helmet and padding, it increases the power of the existing weapons and adds new ones.

Laserion can also transform into two modes: a jet fighter plane capable of space flight, and a tank. However, the "transformation" is done by disassembling and reassembling Laserion's parts in virtual reality, as opposed to simply folding and locking, as in Transformers and many other such anime robots of the era.

Staff

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  • Planner: Itaru Orita, Hiroshi Kominato. (Episodes 1-23), Susumu Yoshikawa (Episodes 24–45)
  • Original Creator: Saburo Yatsude
  • Music by: Michiaki Watanabe
  • Theme Song Writer: Chuumei Watanabe
  • Theme Song Performance Opening "Video Senshi Laserion": Takayuki Miyauchi
  • Theme Song Performance Ending "Heartful Hotline": Kumiko Kaori
  • Character Draft: Shinji Imura
  • Character Design: Hideyuki Motohashi
  • Mechanical Design: Kamio Ohara (Kaname Prodcuton), Akira Hio, Koichi Ohata
  • Planning Cooperation: Momiji Akino, Satoshi Konishi (Y&K)
  • Art Settings: Fumihiro Uchikawa
  • Chief Director: Kozo Morishita
  • In Charge of Production: Tokiji Kabuki
  • Produced by: Toei Animation, Asatsu-DK

Characters

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=Main protagonists=

class="wikitable"

! Japanese Name

! English Name

! Voices by

{{nihongo|Takashi Katori|香取敬|Katori Takashi}}Takashi KatoriTōru Furuya
{{nihongo|Olivia Lawrence|オリビア・ローレンス|Oribia Rōrensu}}Olivia LawrenceKeiko Han

=Earth Federation and other allies=

class="wikitable"

! Japanese Name

! English Name

! Voices by

{{nihongo|Sahara|サハラ|Sahara}}SarahEiko Hisamura
{{nihongo|Sylvester|シルベスタ|Sirubesutaa}}General SylvesterKeiichi Noda
{{nihongo|Blueheim|ブルーハイム|Burūhaimu}}Dr. BlueheimMasaya Taki
{{nihongo|Kensuke Katori|香取研介|Katori Kensuke}}Kensuke KatoriEiji Kanie
{{nihongo|Yoko Katori|香取容子|Katori Yōko}}Yoko KatoriEiko Hisamura
{{nihongo|Monroe|モンロー|Monrō}}MonroeYoko Kawanami
{{nihongo|Charles Danner|チャールズ・ダナー|Chāruzu Danā}}Charles DannerNorio Wakamoto
{{nihongo|David|デビット|Debitto}}DavidYoku Shioya
{{nihongo|Steve Lawrence|スチーブ・ローレンス|Suchību Rōrensu}}Steve LawrenceKōji Yada
{{nihongo|Elefan|エレファン|Erefan}}ElephanMichitaka Kobayashi

=Rebel Army=

class="wikitable"

! Japanese Name

! English Name

! Voices by

{{nihongo|Godheid|ゴッドハイド|Goddo Haido}}Professor GodheidEiji Kanie
{{nihongo|Inspire|インスパイア|Insupaia}}InspireKatsuji Mori
{{nihongo|Eric Sid|エリック・シッド|Erikku Shiddo}}Eric SidMichitaka Kobayashi
{{nihongo|Katie|ケティ|Keti}}Katie SidMasako Katsuki
{{nihongo|Rudolf|ルドルフ|Rudorufu}}RudolfBanjō Ginga

={{nihongo|Jack Empire|ジャーク帝国|Jāku Teikoku}}=

class="wikitable"

! Japanese Name

! English Name

! Voices by

{{nihongo|Leader{{efn|The term {{nihongo総統|sōtō}} is equivalent to Führer in Nazi Germany or Duce in Fascist Italy}} Prominence|プロミネンス総統|Purominensu Sōtō}}ProminenceMasaya Taki
{{nihongo|Gario|ギャリオ|Gyario}}GarioKatsuji Mori
{{nihongo|Geppler|ゲプラー参謀|Gepurā Sanbō}}Officer GepplerKōji Yada
{{nihongo|Ganymede|ガニメデ|Ganimede}}GanymedeNorio Wakamoto
{{nihongo|Io|イオ|Io}}IoMika Ishizawa
{{nihongo|Callisto|カリスト|Karisto}}CallistoKōzō Shioya
{{nihongo|Jack Emperor|ジャーク大帝|Jāku Taitei}}Emperor of the JackEiji Kanie

Episodes

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! Episode titles

! Directed by

! Written by

1. My Dream Robot Game

| Kozo Morishita

| Akiyoshi Sakai

2. Fleeing David

| Hideki Takayama
Keiji Namisato

| Takeshi Shudo

3. Don't Cry, Mother

| Masao Ito

| Yoshiharu Tomita

4. Don't Let The Death Flower Blossom

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Keiji Kubota

5. Letter From The Moon

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Hiromichi Matano|sb=Masamune Ochiai}}

| Katsuhisa Nakao

6. Foe? Friend? UFO??

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Katsuhisa Nakao

7. Friendship Melody

| Masao Ito

| Keiji Kubota

8. Powerful Enemy! Eric Sid!

| Kozo Morishita
Keiji Namisato

| Hiroshi Okawa

9. Input To Victory

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Hiromichi Matano|sb=Kazuhiro Ochi}}

| Yoshiaki Ishikawa

10. The Fragrance Whose Peace Is Sweet

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Keiji Kubota

11. Demon's Birthday

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Tadashi Matsui

12. So Long, Friend of Thermal Sand

| Keiji Namisato

| Keiji Kubota

13. Holiday War

| Kozo Morishita

| Takeshi Shudo

14. Running Olivia

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Toshihiko Arisako|sb=Kazuhiro Ochi}}

| Haruya Yamazaki

15. Fleeing Victory

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Shigeyasu Yamauchi|sb=Kozo Morishita}}

| Katsuhisa Nakao

16. The Nervous Reunion

| Tadao Okubo

| Keiji Kubota

17. Mystery of Sid's Disappearance

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Keiji Kubota

18. Hello, Transfer Student

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Yuho Hanazono

19. Harapeko War

| Hiromichi Matano

| Keiji Kubota

20. Black Cloud of Stealth

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Toshihiko Arisako|sb=Kazuhiro Ochi}}

| Haruya Yamazaki

21. Special Training For Cover!!

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Keiji Namisato|sb=Johei Matsura}}

| Akiyoshi Sakai

22. Laserion Seizure Plan

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Haruya Yamazaki

23. When Mars Is Bitten

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Shozo Uehara

24. At That Time, Father's Voice...

| Keiji Namisato

| Shozo Uehara

25. Rebels on the Spacecraft

| Johei Matsura

| Shozo Uehara

26. The Approaching Jack Empire

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Keiji Namisato|sb=Yasuo Yamayoshi}}

| Shozo Uehara

27. Death Match of 12 Hours

| Hiromichi Matano

| Shozo Uehara

28. Song of Love For Victory

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Shozo Uehara

29. The Twin Brothers of Illusion

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Keiji Namisato|sb=Nobutaka Nishizawa}}

| Haruya Yamazaki

30. Day of Hawaii Battle

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Masahiro Hosoda|sb=Tomoharu Katsumata}}

| Haruya Yamazaki

31. A Solitary Attack

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Haruya Yamazaki

32. Desperate Defense

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Haruya Yamazaki

33. Great Empire Appears

| Masao Ito

| Shozo Uehara

34. Father Who Returns From The Moon

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Masahiro Hosoda|sb=Kozo Morishita}}

| Shozo Uehara

35. Dream of the Illusive Monk

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Shozo Uehara

36. Fortress in Savanna

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Keiji Namisato|sb=Kazuhiro Ochi}}

| Shozo Uehara

37. The Friendship Which Burns in the Desert

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Shozo Uehara

38. Golden Pyramid

| Masao Ito

| Haruya Yamazaki

39. Emperor Jack, Move!!

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Haruya Yamazaki

40. Olivia Rescue Mission

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Keiji Namisato|sb=Kazuhiro Ochi}}

| Haruya Yamazaki

41. The Desperate 380,000 Kilometres

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Masahiro Hosoda|sb=Kozo Morishita}}

| Haruya Yamazaki

42. Life Or Death Escape

| Shigeyasu Yamauchi

| Haruya Yamazaki

43. The Emperor, Arrival At The Moon

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Masahiro Hosoda|sb=Tomoharu Katsumata}}

| Shozo Uehara

44. Rebellion

| {{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Directed by|t=Keiji Namisato|sb=Tomoharu Katsumata}}

| Shozo Uehara

45. Final Countdown

| Toshihiko Arisako

| Shozo Uehara

Media

Video Warrior Laserion officially received its first release on DVD on March 11, 2020, in two volumes with a retail price of 22,000 yen (US$202).{{Cite web|last=Morrissy|first=Kim|date=October 21, 2019|title=Video Senshi Lezarion Anime From 1984 Gets Its First DVD Release in 2020|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2019-10-21/video-senshi-lezarion-anime-from-1984-gets-its-first-dvd-release-in-2020/.152431|access-date=August 13, 2021|website=Anime News Network}} Volume 1 covered episodes 1-22, while volume 2 covered episodes 23–45.{{Cite web|url=https://www.toei-video.co.jp/special/laserion/|title = 「ビデオ戦士 レザリオン」特集 | 東映ビデオオフィシャルサイト|date = 20 October 2019}}

The series was released on Blu-ray by Discotek Media in 2021.{{cite web|last=Pineda|first=Rafael Antonio|date=December 14, 2020|title=Discotek Licenses Kodocha, KenIchi, Daimos, Black Rock Shooter|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-12-14/discotek-licenses-kodocha-kenichi-daimos-black-rock-shooter/.167443|access-date=August 13, 2021|website=Anime News Network}}

Notes

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