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extra-terrestrial terrorist group from the planet
Gargoyle, who are bent on conquering Earth in the name of their leader, an alien known as Emperor Guillotine. They happen to discover a huge robot created by for the BF Syndicate while they are escaping. Meanwhile, Emperor Guillotine commands the BF Commander Spider to send Dakolar, a monster that destroyed Daisaku and Minami's ship the other night, on a mission to attack Tokyo, the city of Unicorn's main headquarters. Now under the control of Daisaku, will Giant Robo destroy Dakolar before Tokyo crumbles under the weight of the monster's enormous might?
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scientists to create an army of monsters to help them conquer Earth. A boy named
Daisaku Kusama (Johnny Sokko in the American version) and a young Unicorn peacekeeping agent named JÅ«rÅ Minami (Jerry Mano in the American version) are shipwrecked on an island after their ship is attacked by the sea monster Dakolar and subsequently captured by Big Fire. They flee onto an elevator leading to a complex where a
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Daisaku Kusama is the only one who can control Giant Robo with a controller disguised as an ordinary wrist watch. One day, he receives a parcel from his father as a birthday gift; it is a kit for constructing a child-sized robot. However, the "gift" is not all that it seems to be. It turns out to be
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Professor's Hydrazona bacteria, a germ so acidic and destructive that even the life of Giant Robo is in mortal danger. Can Daisaku and Minami save Giant
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Daisaku is shot by a very careless assassin and
Emperor Guillotine pulls out all the stops, throwing his three remaining monsters at Giant Robo, causing it to be drained of energy. Guillotine then grows to gigantic size and declares himself the ruler of Earth. Giant Robo cannot defeat him, because
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The Satan Rose has returned and this time it has sucked up all of the water in a lake, with Dr. Over and Red Cobra overseeing the monster's rampage. Will it grow to an incredible size and defeat the combined military might of Earth? Will Giant Robo defeat the Satan Rose again for the sake of Japan
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Earth is invaded by an interstellar terrorist group, Big Fire (the
Gargoyle Gang in the American version), led by Emperor Guillotine. Guillotine spends most of his time in a multicolored space ship hidden at the bottom of Earth's ocean, from which he issues his orders. The group has been capturing
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Unicorn operatives around the world with the help of a rebuilt Gangar, a giant flying mechanical hand. As a precaution, Minami is assigned to protect Daisaku, since only U7 can control Giant Robo. That same day, a new kid named Shinichi Kuroba joins
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Gargoyle, has transformed a group of people into vampires in an effort to conquer Earth for Emperor Guillotine. Will Daisaku Kusama and Jiro Minami hold off Drakulon's bloodthirsty slaves until Giant Robo arrives to help them, or will they too be turned into
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Millerman (called the Space Mummy in the American version) has poisoned the water supply so anyone who drinks it is turned into a mummy. Millerman and the BF Syndicate are hiding out in a convent disguised as nuns. Agent U5 is captured and Minami dresses as a nun to rescue her. Mari storms the
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The office of Unicorn's Chinese branch is attacked by tank corps led by Red Cobra (called both Fangar and Dangor the Executioner in the American version). Chang, its head, asks the help of the Japanese branch. Azuma, Daisaku and Minami fly there on Giant Robo's
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an android duplicate of Daisaku, created by Emperor Guillotine's new accomplice, Dr. Germa (called Dr. Eingali in the American version), to steal his controller and turn Giant Robo against Earth.
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