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Robonimal Panda-Z: The Robonimation ( パンダーゼット )

Bee Media/Dynamic Planning/MegaHouse/Kids Station/Bandai Visual, 2004

Bandai Entertainment, 2005

Directed by Mamoru Kanbe (Elfen Lied)

Created by Shuichi Oshida

Running Time: 5 minutes per episode.

Rated 14-Up for some violence and mature situations.

Let's Try to Find Our Future.

A parody of the Mazinger Z series, Panda-Z chronicles the misadventures of young panda Pan Taron and his giant robot Panda-Z, as they battle Skull Panda and his evil Warunimal forces.

We start running on the field. Check ignition! And power on!

Story: N/A

Well, there is no story. Panda-Z, which runs at five minutes per episode, just has robots throwing hammers and missiles at each other, which is pretty hilarious if you follow giant robot anime.

Animation: B+

It's normal not to expect quality from a parody title. Panda-Z, on the other hand, is very well-animated with some outstanding 3D effects on the opening sequence. Sure as hell beats SD Gundam Force.

Soundtrack: A-

Hironobu Kageyama and JAM Project supply a headbanging opening theme and just one hard rock BGM track per episode.

Cast

NONE. This is a silent anime.

DVD Extras: A- (Robonimal Edition)

For $15.99 at Best Buy, you get five episodes on one disc plus a collectible Panda-Z Posing Mini Figure. Included in the DVD are the clean opening sequence and a full 3D animated short not seen on TV.

The Bottom Line

Mazinger fans will love this short parody. Other anime fans should check this out as well.

Links

Official Panda-Z Homepage (Japanese)

Go!! Panda-Z! Defender of Peace and Justice!

Reference

Anime News Network

Edited by areaseven
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Cowgaigar was the coolest ^_^

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Cowgaigar is the cow robot from Panda Z. I don't know if it's an official name or just something us fans decided to name him.

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so is this where MTV got it's intro and outro to it's afternoon shows? Looks exactly like it except it has the pink bunny driving that panda.

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Well, JB0 was almost right on the money when it came to how many episodes per disc. Bandai Entertainment's release has 5 episodes per volume.

And why is it rated 14-Up?

Because cute cuddly bears with wings and death rays are scary to everyone 13 and under!!

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