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  • Casshan: Robot Hunter
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  • Casshan: Robot Hunter, known in Japan as Robot Hunter Casshern(ロボット・ハンター・キャシャーンRobotto Hantā Kyashān) or simply Casshern(キャシャーンKyashān, romanized as Casshan in the official logo), is a 1993 OVA produced and animated by Tatsunoko Productions and Artmic. This series is based on Tatsunoko Productions' 1973 anime series Neo-Human Casshern. Casshan: Robot Hunter was originally released as a four-volume series in Japan. However, the American publishers edited the four episodes into a single feature film for its English-language debut in 1995 with the english version directed by industry legend Carl Macek. In 2003, ADV Films re-released the four-episode series on DVD.
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Last
  • 1994-02-21
Runtime
  • 1800.0
  • 6000.0
RomajiTitle
  • The Reviver
  • Journey to the Past
  • Blitz on the Bridge
ja kanji
  • ロボット・ハンター・キャシャーン / キャシャーン
Name
  • Casshan: Robot Hunter
Genre
Type
  • film
  • ova
First
  • 1993-08-21
Title
  • Casshan
  • Casshan: Robot Hunter
Ja romaji
  • Robot Hunter Casshern / Casshan
OriginalAirDate
  • 1993-10-21
  • 1993-12-21
  • 1994-02-21
EpisodeNumber
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
Studio
Episodes
  • 4
ID
  • 281699
Released
  • 1995
Licensor
  • ADV Films
  • Manga Entertainment
KanjiTitle
  • 第2話: 過去への旅立ち
  • 第3話: 鋼鉄の戦場
  • 第4話: 復活のキャシャーン
Writer
  • Hiroyuki Fukushima
  • Michelle Head
Director
abstract
  • Casshan: Robot Hunter, known in Japan as Robot Hunter Casshern(ロボット・ハンター・キャシャーンRobotto Hantā Kyashān) or simply Casshern(キャシャーンKyashān, romanized as Casshan in the official logo), is a 1993 OVA produced and animated by Tatsunoko Productions and Artmic. This series is based on Tatsunoko Productions' 1973 anime series Neo-Human Casshern. Casshan: Robot Hunter was originally released as a four-volume series in Japan. However, the American publishers edited the four episodes into a single feature film for its English-language debut in 1995 with the english version directed by industry legend Carl Macek. In 2003, ADV Films re-released the four-episode series on DVD.