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Casshan, also known in Japan as Neo-Human Casshern , is an anime series created by Tatsunoko Production founder Tatsuo Yoshida in 1973.

Plot
, also known as "Casshern", is an android with a human consciousness, also known as a . Tetsuya turned himself into an android to hunt down and destroy the robots that have taken over the world. His biological father, Dr. Kotaro Azuma, was the inventor of the automatons that were originally intended to serve humankind. However, the first android, BK-1, was struck by lightning and went out of control. Despite great efforts to stop it, BK-1 used its great strength to escape from the castle. After some time, it renamed itself Buraiking Boss (often mistranslated in English as "Black King Boss"; the name is derived from 無頼 or burai, meaning rogue or brute, using the symbols for "trust" and "nothing", but phonetically "Bu Rai" can mean "Lightning Man" or "Lightning Warrior", so the name fits with his background). The Buraiking Boss then built a robot army against mankind. The robots mutinied en masse when they logically concluded that the good of the Earth's ecosystem required the destruction of the human race. Casshern and his robotic dog, Friender, join forces with a beautiful girl named Luna Kozuki to battle the robots led by the Buraiking Boss. Friender can transform itself into a tank or a jet aircraft and actively helps Casshern fight the robot army. Casshern has great strength and agility, but he is not armed, except for a pair of strange pistols, which are used more like rockets than weapons. While the robots are huge and robust machines, almost all of them have an antenna on top of their heads; ripping it off usually causes them to explode, so they are relatively vulnerable. Casshern can usually destroy the robots with his bare hands, dispatching a great number in any given battle. However, Casshern also has some weak points. His body must be re-charged with solar energy and cannot sustain very long battles without risking low battery power. Luna started out as being totally harmless, until her father built an electromagnetic pistol, which was easily capable of destroying the robots. ==Characters==
Characters
; : :The protagonist of the series, Casshern is an android—the union of Tetsuya Azumas consciousness with an invincible body. His body features a number of unique android functions, including superhuman speed, agility and strength, an opening and closing face mask, a golden crescent-shaped solar panel on his forehead and waist-mounted pulsar propellers that can also be used as weapons. ; : :A beautiful 15-year-old girl who fights alongside Casshern. Like Tetsuya's, her father is a scientist, and she is essential in the battle against the Android Army, due to her Electromagnetic Field Gun. ; : :Tetsuya's mother, who had been captured by the Android Army and had her data transferred into the body of , a swan-type robot pet kept by Buraiking Boss. She observes the actions of Buraiking Boss and appears before Casshern as a hologram to offer support to her son. ; : :The genius scientist who invented androids in hopes of helping mankind, and ironically became the architect of mankind's doom. ; : :Originally Tetsuya's pet dog, , his data was used to revive him as Friender after he was killed. In order to support Casshern, he can transform into a jet, submarine, tank, or motorcycle, and is even able to breathe flames. Friender is a brave robotic dog capable of standing up to the Android Army alone. ; : :The main antagonist of the series, originally BK-1, the first android created by Dr. Azuma. He was designed to help bring the human race and the robots together, but he was struck by lightning and rebelled, renaming himself Buraiking Boss. He leads the Android Army in a plot to conquer the Earth. ; : :A muscular high-ranking member of the Android Army. ; : :A lanky high-ranking member of the Android Army. ; : :A short high-ranking member of the Android Army. ==Episodes==
Episodes
• : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa • : written by Jinzo Toriumi and Shigekazu Ochiai, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Seitaro Hara • : written by Takao Koyama, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Seitaro Hara • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Kazuyuki Okaseko • : written by Hajime Wakamatsu, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Seitaro Hara • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Kazuyuki Okaseko • : written by Harumi Tamura, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Naoko Miyake, directed by Seitaro Hara • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Harumi Tamura, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Masaru Takesue, directed by Seitaro Hara • : written by Harumi Tamura, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Kiichi Ishii, directed by Kazuyuki Okaseko • : written by Jinzō Toriumi and Takao Koyama, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa • : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Naoko Miyake, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Toshio Nagata, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Takeo Matsura and Hisao Ishihara, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino • : written by Tadashi Fukui, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Akiyoshi Sakai, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa • : written by Takao Koyama, directed by Yuji Nunokawa • : written by Jinzō Toriumi, directed by Yuji Nunokawa ==Title romanization==
Title romanization
Streamline Pictures was the first to adapt the character's name in the OVA remake series for the American market, providing the title, "Casshan". "Casshern" appears as the romanization for the film adaptation and the English release of Casshern Sins. ==Legacy==
Legacy
The Mega Man video game series may take inspiration from Casshan, both featuring "robot" protagonists who are assisted by a helpful robotic dog companion (Rush and Friender, respectively) who can transform into useful items. In Vanquish, developed by PlatinumGames, the art style is based on Casshern. In one of the boss fights, the main character drills through a robot by spinning in place at high speed, similarly to Casshern. Concerning the game's development, director Shinji Mikami is quoted as saying: I was inspired by Casshern, so I wanted to make a game like that. If I went ahead and made the exact game I wanted, it probably would have been like Casshern, where you punch and kick the entire way through. But obviously if it were a game with only punching and kicking, I already did that with God Hand. So, I'm done with that, something else now. So this time he wanted to make a game where you defeat robots with guns. So now, you're going at it with guns, but he wanted to make sure the feeling of speed is still there, that was really important to him, so that's why he introduced the element of the sliding boost. In addition, the protagonist of Vanquish has a facemask that periodically comes off to show his human side, much like Casshern himself. According to one of the game's character modelers, Yoshifumi Hattori, a support robotic companion dog was designed to fight along with the main character, including transforming into ability-enhancing armor. Although this dog was successfully modeled, it was cut from the finalized version of the game, along with another female android partner character. Raiden from Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is also dressed like Casshern. Manga adaptation A manga adaptation of the original series, titled Casshern R, written by Chabo Higurashi and illustrated by Satoshi Shiki began serialization in Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine on September 19, 2023. It anoinced the move to the Manga Cross website in November, with the publication resuming in April 2025. ==See also==
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