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Detonator Orgun (OAV)

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©1993 DARTS ARTMIC


Alternative title:
デトネイターオーガン (Japanese)
Themes: Mecha
Age rating: Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Plot Summary: Fleeing from his own race, Orgun - an alien being with superhuman abilities and unearthly weapons - travels to Earth to find an answer to his origin. There, he bonds with a young man named Tomoru to defend Earth against the Evoluders, who seek nothing but destruction of other civilizations.
Video:
User Ratings: 86 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 5 votes (sub:4, dub:1)
 Excellent: 6 votes (raw:2, sub:2, Por.sub:1, dub:1)
 Very good: 15 votes (dub:7, sub:7, Por.dub:1)
 Good: 23 votes (sub:13, dub:6, Por.sub:4)
 Decent: 20 votes (sub:15, dub:5)
 So-so: 5 votes (sub:3, dub:2)
 Not really good: 3 votes (dub:2, Por.dub:1)
 Weak: 5 votes (dub:3, sub:2)
 Bad: 2 votes (dub:2, sub:0)
 Awful: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Worst ever: 1 vote (sub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 179 users, rank: #1785
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.5172 (Good-.48), std. dev.: 2.0892, rank: #2434
Weighted mean: 6.3976 (Decent+.39), rank: #2449
Bayesian estimate: 6.5138 (Good-.48), rank: #2042
Number of episodes: 3
Episode titles: We have 2
Vintage: 1991-08-25 to 1992-04-25
Ending Theme:
#1: "Bandeira Ryokou Dan" by Susumu Hirasawa & The Tokyo Philharmoic Choir (ep 1)
#2: "Sanchou Harete" by Susumu Hirasawa & Makoto Togawa (ep 2)
#3: "Tamashii no Furu Ri" by Susumu Hirasawa (ep 3)
In the news 3 times:
2001-04-25   New Release Dates
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Related releases:
    Detonator Orgun - [Re-Release] (DVD) 2003-07-29 (from $5.99)
    Detonator Orgun (DVD) 2001-09-11
    Detonator Orgun (Dub.VHS) 2001-09-11

Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Masami Obari

Script: Hideki Kakinuma

Music: Susumu Hirasawa

Character Design: Michitaka Kikuchi

Executive producer:
Hideki Kakinuma
Jin Maeda

Producer:
Noboru Ishida
Satoshi Koizumi

Production Design:
Hideki Kakinuma
Junichi Akutsu
Kimitoshi Yamane

 

Kouichi Yamadera as Tomoru Shindo /Orgun

Emi Shinohara as Yoko Mitsurugi

Nobuo Tanaka as I-Zack

Yumi Touma as Michi Kanzaki

Bouya Ueda as Bannings

Hiroko Kasahara as Kumi Jefferson/Mhiku

Kenji Utsumi as Zoa

Masashi Ebara as Virgil

Norio Wakamoto as
Lang
Simmons

Takkou Ishimori as Foreston

Toshihiko Seki as Nokku

Japanese companies 

Production:
AIC
ARTMIC Studios
DARTS

English staff 

ADR Director: Peter Cascone

Translation: Neil Nadelman

Executive producer:
John O'Donnell
Laurence Guinness

Producer: Stephanie Shalofsky

Dubbing supervisor: Tom Wayland

DVD Coordination: Eric Thomann

English cast 

Ted Lewis as Tomoru Shindo / Orgun

Angela Parks as Michi Kanzaki

Justin Thompson as I-Zack

Katherine Devaney as Yoko Mitsurugi

Corey Carthew as Nokk

Jeffrey Gimble as Foreston

Jessica Calvello as Kumi

Matthew Bray as Zoa

English companies 

ADR Production: Manga Entertainment

Distributor: Manga Entertainment (UK)

DVD Menu Design: Masterdisk

DVD Premastering: Masterdisk

Licensed by: Central Park Media

Recording Studio: Skyhigh Productions

Spanish staff 
Spanish companies 
(none)
 

TV Distribution: Selecta Visión

Spanish cast 
(none)

Portuguese cast 
Portuguese staff 
(none)

Marcelo Campos as Tomoru Shindo/Orgun

Raquel Marinho as Dra. Michi Kanzaki

Denise Reis as Lady Mihiko

Gilberto Baroli as Zoa

Portuguese companies 

Broadcaster: Rede Manchete (U.S. Mangá)

Dubbing Studio: Gota Mágica (Brazil)

 
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