Super Grand Prix (TV)
Alternative title:
Arrow Emblem - Hawk of the Grand Prix
Arrow Emblem Grand Prix no Taka (Japanese)
Grand Prix
Grand Prix e il campionissimo (Italian)
Grand Prix no Taka (Japanese)
Hawk of the Grand Prix
الجائزة الكبرى (Arabic)
アローエンブレム・グランプリの鷹 (Japanese)
Genres:
tournament
Themes:
auto racing
Objectionable content:
Mild
User Ratings:
25 ratings have been given [details]
Number of episodes:
44
Episode titles: We have 44
Vintage:
1977-09-22 to 1978-08-31
1980-10-06 (Italy)
1989-05-17 to 1989-08-13 (France)
Release dates: We have 4
Opening Theme:
"Grand Prix no Taka" by Mizuki Ichiro
Ending Theme:
"Race Blues" by Mizuki Ichiro
Official website:
アローエンブレム グランプリの鷹 - 作品ラインナップ - 東映アニメーション (Japanese)
アローエンブレム・グランプリの鷹 - TOEI ANIMATION (Japanese)
Toei Animation-Oldies (Japanese)
東映アニメーションクラッシックス (Japanese)
Links: We have 2
Trivia: We have 1
Comment:
A compilation movie from this series is available, dubbed in English, as Super Grand Prix.
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DVD (Region 0) |
Super Grand Prix (Dub.DVD) 1999-00-00 |
DVD (Region 1) |
Super Grand Prix (Dub.DVD) 2003-08-12 |
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Script:
Keisuke Fujikawa (6 episodes eps 29-30, 34-35, 41-42 )Masaki Tsuji (23 episodes eps 1, 6-10, 17-21, 27-28, 31-33, 36-40, 43-44 )Shōzō Uehara (15 episodes eps 2-5, 11-16, 22-26 )
Unit Director:
Akinori Ōrai (eps 4, 12, 24) Katsutoshi Sasaki (ep 19) Kazumi Fukushima (ep 34) Kenjiro (ep 5) Kenzō Koizumi (5 episodes eps 15, 17, 21, 26, 29 )Kōzō Morishita (5 episodes eps 22, 28, 32, 36, 42 )Masami Anno (eps 35, 40) Masayuki Akehi (eps 37, 39, 43) Masuji Harada (eps 7, 13, 18) Nobutaka Nishizawa (eps 27, 33, 38) Osamu Kasai (ep 30) Rintarō (eps 1, 8, 14) Susumu Ishizaki (ep 10) Takenori Kawada (4 episodes eps 3, 11, 20, 41 )Tokiji Kaburaki (eps 9, 23) Yasuo Yamayoshi (5 episodes eps 6, 16, 25, 31, 44 )Yūgo Serikawa (ep 2)
Music: Hiroshi Miyagawa
Original creator: Kogo Hotomi
Animation Director:
Akira Shinoda (6 episodes eps 30-31, 35, 37, 40, 43 )Bunpei Nanjyo (eps 1, 8, 14) Eiji Uemura (eps 6, 16, 32) Jōji Kikuchi (6 episodes eps 9, 15, 17, 21, 24, 34 )Kazuo Komatsubara (ep 19) Kenzō Koizumi (ep 29) Moriyasu Taniguchi (ep 13) Osamu Kamijō (ep 41) Sadayoshi Tominaga (eps 5, 10, 27) Takao Suzuki (eps 7, 18, 23) Takeshi Shirato (ep 2) Takuo Noda (eps 4, 26) Toshio Mori (7 episodes eps 3, 11, 20, 25, 36, 39, 42 )Yasuhiko Suzuki (ep 28) Yoshinobu Aohachi (eps 12, 22) Yoshinori Kanemori (eps 33, 38, 44)
Editing: Masaaki Hanai
In-Between Animation: Ichirō Itano
Music Selection: Shigeru Miyashita
Origianal Mechanic Design Concept: Dan Kobayashi
Original Character Concept Design: Akio Sugino
Production manager: Yoshirō Sugawara
Sound Effects: Akihiko Matsuda
Sound Recording: Hideyuki Tanaka
Theme Song Performance: Ichirō Mizuki (OP & ED)
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Broadcaster: Fuji Television Network
Film Developing: Toei Chemical Industry
Production: Toei Animation
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Distributor:
Liberty International Publishing (2003 DVD) Moon Glow DVDs (1999 DVD) Nova Film and Video (1994 VHS) Powersports Millennium International (1987 VHS; as American Video)
Licensed by: Century Video Corporation
Production: International Media Group, Inc.
Recording Studio: American Video Factory
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Broadcaster:
Antena 3 (Spain) Cempae (Mexico) Chilevision (older Teleonce, Chile) Cinema Platino Plus (Mexico) RCTV (Venezuela) TV Azteca (Mexico) TVN (Chile)
Dubbing: Sonomex S.A. de C.V. Mexico
DVD Distribution: Quality Films (Chile)
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Broadcaster:
Canale 51 (from 6 October 1980) Euro TV Italia 1 Italia 7 Italia Teen Television (from 23 November 2004) Milano TV Napoli Canale 21 (from 2006) Rete A/All Music Rete37 Super 3 SuperSix
Dubbing: Fono Roma
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OP / ED Theme Song Performance: Khalil Al-Mir
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Broadcaster: Abu Dhabi TV (1983) |
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Dubbing Studio: Brasil Touch (Brazil) |
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Dubbing: Videobolaget |
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