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1988 - 1989 3.299 out of 5 from 220 votes Rank #10,496 Following their victory over the Destrons (a.k.a. Decepticons) at the end of Headmasters, the Cybertrons (Autobots) depart Earth, leaving behind only a small group to protect the planet from any future menace.


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Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (1988) is the third or fourth (depending on how the third season of G1 is viewed) incarnation of Transformers produced. Divisive even by Transformers standards, it tells the story of a battle between Transformers who become humans, and humans who become Transformers.


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is one of the main characters of the Super-God Masterforce television anime. Being a soldier is not the life for Ginrai—command structures, fixed routines, forced formality, following orders, knowing your place and toeing the line are his complete antithesis—so it was really the worst luck in the world for him to be born Japanese. A Nagano native, Ginrai found the atmosphere of his home.


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Transformers: Super-God Masterforce. Top-rated. Tue, Apr 12, 1988. S1.E1. Tate!! Pretender. Decepticon Pretenders shaped like bats, sea creatures, etc. escape their ocean prison and attack a nearby city. Autobots who imprisoned them eons ago shed their human form and fight them and their giant squid-like robot Tentakill. 6.3/10.


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Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (トランスフォーマー 超神マスターフォース Transformers Chōjin Masterforce) is a Japanese animated series that ran throughout 1988 into the early months of 1989 for 43 broadcast episodes, in support of the toyline of the same name. "Chōjin Masterforce no Theme" plays as its opening theme and "Moero! Transformer" for its ending.


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Transformers Super God Masterforce ENGLISH DUB : Takara, Toei, Omni Productions : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Volume 90% 21:30 21:30 1 Episode 1 - The Return of the Decepticons 20:04 2 Episode 10 - The Appointed Hero 20:10 3 Episode 11 - Turn the Anger to Power 20:09 4 Episode 12 - A Friendship is Born 20:09 5


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Super-God Masterforce is a Transformers franchise from Japan in 1988. Breaking radically from the previous series, The Headmasters, which was a continuation of the Japanese series, Masterforce featured all-new characters and locations, dropping many of the futuristic elements, and focusing on human characters that bonded with robot bodies.


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Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (トランスフォーマー 超神マスターフォース Toransufōmā Chōjin Masutāfōsu?) is a 1988 anime television series animated by Toei Animation. It ran for 43 broadcast episodes, in support of The Headmasters, Pretenders and Godmaster toylines. Contents 1 Overview 2 Storyline 3 Episodes 4 Cast 5 Production 5.1 Release 6 Gallery 7 See Also


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Looking for information on the anime Transformers: Choujin Master Force (Transformers Super-God Masterforce)? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Even though the Decepticons have been driven off Earth, a small team of Autobot Pretenders have remained behind, just in case. Led by Metalhawk ("Hawk" in his human identity), the.


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6 User reviews Episodes 42 Top-rated Tue, Apr 12, 1988 S1.E1 Tate!! Pretender Decepticon Pretenders shaped like bats, sea creatures, etc. escape their ocean prison and attack a nearby city. Autobots who imprisoned them eons ago shed their human form and fight them and their giant squid-like robot Tentakill. 6.3 /10 Rate Top-rated Tue, Apr 19, 1988


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Transformers: Super-God Masterforce All Episodes 1988 - 1989 Season 1 Specials All Overview 43 Episodes IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv JustWatch Wikipedia Ads suck, but they help pay the bills. Hide ads with VIP. Status Ended Network # Premiered April 11, 1988 Runtime 24m Total Runtime 16h 48m (42 episodes)


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10. "A Hero Is Chosen - His Name Is Ginrai". 選ばれたヒーロー・その名はジンライ. Hiroyuki Hoshiyama. Takao Yoshizawa. 14 June 1988. On the day that he discovers a mysterious truck, a young man named Ginrai suddenly finds himself caught up in the war between the Autobots and Decepticons. 11. "Ginrai: God On of Rage!!"


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