Tetsujin 28-gou: Tanjou-hen
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馃摉 SYNOPSIS
"Tetsujin 28-gou: Tanjou-hen" serves as a recap of the first eleven episodes of the *Tetsujin 28-gou* anime series. Originally broadcasted as a New Year special, it provides a condensed overview of the show's initial narrative arc. The special likely reintroduces the core premise: a giant robot, Tetsujin 28-gou, controlled remotely, is used to combat crime. It likely highlights the setting, which is presumably a retro-futuristic environment, and introduces key characters involved in the robot's operation and the battles against various antagonists. Thematic elements of justice, technological advancement, and the responsibility of wielding powerful tools are likely explored within the context of the recap.
馃幀 EPISODE GUIDE
Tetsujin 28-gou Series

TV 路 1963 路 Eiken
Gigantor
After discovering his father's giant robot, young Shotaro Haneda, aided by a scientist, uses it to fight criminals and protect the world from threats.

TV 路 1980 路 Tokyo Movie Shinsha
The New Adventures of Gigantor
After inheriting his father's giant robot, pre-teen Shoutarou Kaneda, with the help of Interpol, battles global threats and ultimately faces a cosmic menace.

TV 路 1992 路 Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Tetsujin 28 FX
Years after the original heroics, Masato Kaneda pilots the upgraded Tetsujin 28 FX, aided by his family and friends, to battle the Neo Black Gang and other robotic threats.

TV 路 2004 路 Palm Studio
Tetsujin 28
In post-war Japan, a young boy uncovers a dark secret tied to his father's mentor and a technological empire built on wartime robotics.

Movie 路 2007 路 Palm Studio
Tetsujin 28: Morning Moon of Midday
In post-war Tokyo, young detective Shotaro Kaneda and his giant robot Tetsujin 28 must confront a new threat involving his missing brother and devastating "Destruction Bombs."
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