Machine Robo Battle Hackers

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📖 SYNOPSIS

A human crew's ship suffers a catastrophic crash landing on the alien planet Chronos. Initially believing themselves stranded and with no means of escape, the crew encounters the Machine Robos, transforming robots native to the planet. Faced with an uncertain future, the crew makes a crucial decision. They volunteer to fight alongside the Machine Robos, embracing a shared struggle against unknown threats. This alliance is forged out of necessity, as the humans and Machine Robos must work together to survive the perils of Chronos. The series explores themes of cooperation, adaptation, and the bonds formed in the face of adversity. The focus is on the initial setup and the crew's integration into the Machine Robo's world.

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Patricia Longfellow

Runaway aspiring singer Patricia Longfellow stowed away, avoiding combat, her past as Leina Stol's reincarnation dropped from the main storyline.

Portrayed by Amano Yuri

Akira Amachi

Hot-blooded, cheerful Akira Amachi fights using a jet riser, initially planned as Rom Stol's reincarnation.

Portrayed by Ookura Masaaki

R. JeTan

R. Jetan, Battle Hackers' captain, transforms into robot, jet, tank, and robojet, wielding R-Bazooka and sub rifle.

Portrayed by Ootaki Shinya

Mia White

Mia White: Tomboy genius, top student, excels in battle using her Power Riser.

Portrayed by Matsui Naoko

Luke Stewart

Calm and collected, Luke Stewart battles atop his trusty riser.

Portrayed by Horiuchi Kenyuu

Zen Ogawa

Zen Ogawa: Akira's adoring younger brother, largely uninvolved in battles.

Portrayed by Sasaki Nozomu

Studio

N/A

Season

Summer 1987

Start Date

1987-06-02

End Date

1987-12-29

Episodes

31

Type

TV

Machine Robo Battle Hackers

©PRODUCTION REED 1987

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