Eagle Riders Explained

Alt Name:Saban's Eagle Riders
Based On:Gatchaman II and Gatchaman Fighter
by Ippei Kuri
Voices:Dena Burton
Richard Cansino
Lara Cody
Bryan Cranston
R. Martin Klein
Heidi Lenhart
Mona Marshall
Greg O'Neill
Paul Schrier
Peter Spellos
Theme Music Composer:Shuki Levy
Kussa Mahchi
Jeremy Sweet
Composer:Shuki Levy
Kussa Mahchi
Larry Seymour[1]
Country:United States
Japan
Language:English
Executive Producer:Eric S. Rollman
Producer:Rita M. Acosta
Company:Saban Entertainment
Animator:Tatsunoko Production
Network:First-run syndication (1996)
Network Ten (1997)
Num Episodes:65
List Episodes:Eagle Riders#Episodes

Eagle Riders (also known as Saban's Eagle Riders) is an animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Gatchaman II and Gatchaman Fighter, which have been combined.[2] It was produced by Saban Entertainment.[3] [4] 65 episodes aired in Australia on Network Ten from August 14, 1997, to December 4, 1997.[5] In the United States, 13 episodes had previously aired in first-run syndication during the fall of 1996 and 1997.[6] [7]

Premise

Earth is under siege from the alien menace known only by the name Cybercon and its legion of android forces, the Vorak. The Global Security Council convenes to address this problem, and calls upon Dr. Thaddeus Keane for assistance. They remember the aid they had received from Keane's special force, the Eagle Riders, in years past. Keane assures them that the Eagle Riders are still together, still strong, and armed with brand new weapons.

Production

Saban first trademarked the show's name in 1995,[8] and recorded their dub afterwards.[9] In a 2006 interview, one of the writers, Marc Handler, stated that Eagle Riders was "not a good rendition", and that the scripts often lacked continuity with each other.[10] Several episodes were credited as being written by R.D. Smithee, a pseudonym similar to the Alan Smithee pseudonym that has been used when writers and directors are too ashamed to have their names credited in projects they have worked on.[11]

Adaptations and changes

Both series were heavily edited when it came to the adaptation process, with controversial elements removed, as well as the entire soundtrack being replaced with a new one by Shuki Levy and Larry Seymour[12] and the entire sound effects being replaced with new ones. As with previous English adaptations of Gatchaman, character names and terms were also changed in the localization.

One notable example of the changes made to the series is the removal of Mallanox (Gel Sadra)'s origin and transformation, which happened in the premiere episode of the original Gatchaman II. The character was also changed from female to male, though her correct gender and origin were reinstated in later dub episodes.

Another change, made to segue the two series together, involved the finale of Gatchaman II and the first episode of Gatchaman Fighter being merged, as well as the death of Gel Sadra being cut. Instead, Mallanox is said to have been transformed into a new form, named Happy Boy (originally, the Gatchaman Fighter villain Count Egobossler).

The final eight episodes of Gatchaman Fighter were never translated, due to the objectionable content involved. Instead, the 15th episode of Gatchaman Fighter served as the series finale.

Release and reception

During its 1996–97 syndication run in the US, the show was being aired alongside the first season of Dragon Ball Z, another anime that had been adapted in conjunction with Saban Entertainment.[13] [14] At the time, the two programs attracted minor controversy. A 1997 report on violence in television by UCLA stated that "Eagle Riders and Dragon Ball Z both contain images of mean-spirited, glorified fighting. One episode of Eagle Riders shows a hero viciously throwing metal stars in the faces of different villains."[15]

Even after the syndication run had ended, the initial 13 episodes were still being aired on certain local stations as late as summer 1997,[16] [17] before the remaining 52 episodes saw a release in Australia from August 1997 to December 1997.[18] They aired at 7.30am Mondays to Thursdays on the morning cartoon block Cheez TV.[5] Some episodes that never aired in the USA were shown at the 1997 GachaCon fan convention, which had Eagle Riders producer Rita Acosta as a guest.

Ken Innes of Absolute Anime wrote in his review, "The first thirteen episodes were a nearly straight translation of Gatchaman II with a few embellishments [...] If there is any hope for a further US release, it will be on cable. Unfortunately, it appears this is as good as it gets. I had the opportunity to preview some of the later episodes in July 1997. They were a major disappointment." He also states that "the new background music is intrusive and doesn't compare to Hoyt Curtin's work in Battle of the Planets, but it is an improvement over the original G-II background music."

Stations

CityStation
BostonWLVI 56[19]
ChicagoWFLD 32[20]
CincinnatiWSTR 64[21]
DaytonWRGT 45[22]
Des MoinesKDSM 17[23]
Fort PierceWTVX 34[24]
Fort MyersWFTX 36[25]
Fort WayneWFFT 55[26]
HartfordWTIC 61[27]
Los AngelesKCAL 9
MilwaukeeWVTV 18[28]
New YorkWPIX 11[29]
OrlandoWKCF 18[30]
PittsburghWPTT 22[31]
PortlandWPXT 51[32]
ProvidenceWNAC 64[33]
SalinasKCBA 35[34]
San FranciscoKOFY 20[35]
St. PetersburgWTTA 38[36]
TulsaKTFO 41[37]

Home video

Eagle Riders has never been released on home video or streaming, and only exists via US and Australian television recordings. The current American ownership of the series is unclear, but all of Saban's rights to the Gatchaman property were originally set to expire on September 7, 2004.[38] However, in 2001 Saban was purchased by Disney, with Disney presumably losing the rights in 2004.

Episodes

Character variations

Team variations in different versions

Gatchaman Battle of the Planets G-Force Eagle Riders OVA (Harmony Gold dub)Rank Bird Uniform Weapon Mecha Voice actor (Gatchaman) Voice actor (Gatchaman OVA) Voice actor (BOTP) Voice actor (G-Force) Voice actor (Harmony Gold OVA dub) Voice actor (Eagle Riders) Voice actor (ADV TV/Sentai OVA dub)
Ken Washio Mark Ace Goodheart Hunter Harris Ken the Eagle G1 Eagle Razor boomerang Airplane Sam Fontana Leraldo Anzaldua
George "Joe" Asakura Jason Dirk Daring Joseph "Joe" Thax Joe the Condor G2 Condor Pistol Race Car Brian Jepson
Jun Princess Agatha "Aggie" June Kelly Jennar June the Swan G3 Swan Yo-yo Motorcycle Kim Prause
Jinpei Keyop Pee Wee Mickey Dugan Jimmy the Falcon G4 Swallow Bolo Dune Buggy Barbara Goodson Mona Marshall Luci Christian
Ryu Nakanishi Tiny Harper Hoot "Hooty" Owl Ollie Keeawani Rocky the Owl G5 Owl Pistol God Phoenix Alan Dinehart Victor Carsrud

Other character variations across different versions

Gatchaman Battle of the Planets G-Force Eagle Riders OVA (Harmony Gold Dub) Voice actor (Gatchaman) Voice actor (Gatchaman OVA) Voice actor (BOTP) Voice actor (G-Force) Voice actor (Eagle Riders) Voice actor (Harmony Gold OVA dub) Voice actor (ADV TV/Sentai OVA dub)
Dr. Kozaburo Nambu-hakase Chief Anderson Dr. Benjamin Brighthead Dr. Thaddeus Keane Dr. Kozaburo Nambu Tōru Ōhira Alan Dinehart Andy McAvin
ISO Director Anderson President Kane Anderson / Cmdr. Todd (some episodes) Anderson Director Anderson Marty Fleck
Red Impulse /
Kentaro Washio
Col. Cronos Red Impulse / Kendrick Goodheart Red Impulse / Harley Harris Red Spectre / Kentaro Washio Bob Papenbrook John Tyson
Berg Katse Zoltar Galactor Lukan Solaris Mikio Terashima Edwin Neal
Sosai (Leader) X O Luminous One /
The Great Spirit
Computor Cybercon Lord Zortek Nobuo Tanaka Nobuo Tanaka Ralph Votrais Winston Parish
Gel Sadra Mallanox
Sylvie Pandora-hakase Dr. Francine Aikens Dr. Sylvie Pandora Miyuka Ieda Lara Cody
Announcer William Woodson (Main) / Alan Young (Zark) George Manley

Other notable changes

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Identity change commandBird, go!‡Transmute!G-Force, transform!Eagle Mode, now!
KenEagle One, transform!
JoeShapeshift, Condor!
JuneSwan Mode, now!
JimmyFalcon Tracker, transform!
Bird, go!
Enemy planetSelectolSpectraGalactorVorakGalactorSelectol
Enemy civilizationGalactor (Gyarakutā)SpectraGalactorVorakGalactorGalactor
‡The original Japanese-language version of Gatchaman contains a small number of words in English.

Production staff

Voice cast

Further reading

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 'Gatchaman Complete Collection' BluRay Review. Ollie. Barder. Forbes. 20 December 2016.
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  4. Web site: RIAP Writes. 2008-05-16. EX. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071027230715/http://www.ex.org/2.2/09-riap1.html. 2007-10-27.
  5. Web site: Gatchaman in Australia and New Zealand . Oocities.org . 1997-08-14 . 2019-07-21.
  6. Book: Trish . Ledoux . Ranney . Doug . The Complete Anime Guide: Japanese Animation Film Directory & Resource Guide . 1997 . Tiger Mountain Press.
  7. Web site: Editor's Note. 2008-05-16. EX. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071027051817/http://www.ex.org/2.1/02-editorial.html. 2007-10-27.
  8. Book: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: Trademarks . 1995 . U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office.
  9. Web site: FAQ . www.grnrngr.com . 2019-07-21.
  10. 2006 interview with Marc Handler, Anime World Order Show
  11. Book: van Heerden . Bill . Film and Television In-Jokes: Nearly 2,000 Intentional References, Parodies, Allusions, Personal Touches, Cameos, Spoofs and Homages . 2008 . McFarland . 264.
  12. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 122–124.
  13. Animerica, October 1996 (Volume 4, Number 10)
  14. Web site: TV's Fall Animation Lineup . Awn.com . 2019-06-29.
  15. Web site: Television violence report . 1997 . www.digitalcenter.org . 2019-07-21.
  16. Sandusky Register, Jun 18, 1997, p. 34
  17. Hays Daily News, Aug 8, 1997, p. 21
  18. Web site: Eagle Riders . 2024-03-14 . Absolute Anime . en-us.
  19. Web site: Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester, Sunday, Dec 1, 1996. December 1, 2019. Radio Discussions.
  20. Web site: Retro: Chicago TV - Fall 1996 - 9/21 - Saturday. February 27, 2012. Radio Discussions.
  21. Web site: Cincinnati/Dayton Sat, Mar 1, 1997. February 23, 2016. Bluenoser's TV Listings Archive.
  22. Web site: Retro: Richmond, Indiana Sun, Oct 27, 1996. October 22, 2012. Radio Discussions.
  23. Web site: Retro: KDSM-TV 17 Des Moines, IA - Sunday, November 3, 1996. March 27, 2023. Radio Discussions.
  24. Web site: Retro: Boca Raton, FL, Saturday, June 7, 1997. May 24, 2019. Radio Discussions.
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  28. Web site: RETRO: MILWAUKEE - 2/15/1997. April 24, 2012. Radio Discussions.
  29. Web site: New York City Sun, Sept 22, 1996. September 24, 2016. Bluenoser's TV Listings Archive.
  30. Web site: RETRO: ORLANDO - 11/03/1996. November 22, 2011. Radio Discussions.
  31. Web site: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 9/28/1996. October 27, 2011. Radio Discussions.
  32. Web site: Retro: Bangor, ME, Sunday, May 25, 1997. August 5, 2017. Radio Discussions.
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  34. Web site: Retro: San Francisco Bay Area, Sat. July 5th, 1997. October 25, 2017. Radio Discussions.
  35. Web site: Retro: San Francisco Bay Area, Sun. July 6th, 1997. August 10, 2017. Radio Discussions.
  36. Web site: Retro: Orlando, Sat. August 16th, 1997. December 20, 2015. Radio Discussions.
  37. Web site: Retro: Tulsa, OK - Saturday, March 8, 1997. June 19, 2023. Radio Discussions.
  38. Web site: ABC FAMILY WORLDWIDE INC - Securities Registration Statement (S-1/A) EXHIBIT 10.19.
  39. Web site: Joshua Seth biography. 2009-06-07 . Film Reference .
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