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    TV Mini-series | Animation, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Super Atragon (1995– )
Not Rated
TV Mini-series | Animation, Adventure, Sci-Fi

In 1932, the Japanese Army investigates a mysterious meteorite crash in Manchuria, and discovers a strange material that produces a previously unknown kind of energy. The mineral is later used during the Second World War to power a massive...See moreIn 1932, the Japanese Army investigates a mysterious meteorite crash in Manchuria, and discovers a strange material that produces a previously unknown kind of energy. The mineral is later used during the Second World War to power a massive submersible battleship Ra, which is built to revitalize the war effort. Shortly before the launch, a young woman named Annette approaches the officers of the Ra and implores them not to use the battlesub. She says the material was sent by subterranean humans to test the surface dwellers right to live, and by using it as a weapon of war they are sealing the human race's fate. The Ra is launched in the twilight days of the war, and shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima the Ra encounters the American battlesub Liberty, whose crew has been tricked into fighting the Ra by Annette's former partner and friend Avatar, whose appraisal of the human race is much more negative than her counterpart. Annette stops Avatar with a blast of mental energy, but the Ra and Liberty destroy each other. Annette and the Ra's first officer are the only survivors. Fifty years later, an unaged Annette and the grandson of the Ra's captain, Go Arisake, are part of a UN team sent to investigate microwaves being generated at the South Pole. It proves to be a prelude to a massive attack from below the Earth, led by Avatar, that will culminate in the complete destruction of the surface humans. However, Go discovers his grandfather's old ship has been found and rebuild as humanity's last line of the defense, commanded by his believed to be dead father, as the final battle to defend Earth begins. Written by Anonymous See less
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Updated Dec 18, 1995

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Jul 14, 1998 (United States)

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45 cast members
Name Episodes Known for
Aaron Krohn
Go Arisaka / Masashi Hyuga Go Arisaka / Masashi Hyuga   See fewer
Amanda Winn Lee
Additional Voices / Annette Additional Voices / Annette   See fewer
Rob Mungle
Magane Hyuga Magane Hyuga   See fewer
Robert Peeples
Additional Voices / Chief / Doc Additional Voices / Chief / Doc   See fewer
Brett Weaver
Additional Voices / Adjutant / Young Kageyama Additional Voices / Adjutant / Young Kageyama   See fewer
Jason Lee
Additional Voices / Stoner Additional Voices / Stoner   See fewer
Tristan MacAvery
Additional Voices / Admiral Bogart / Elder Tachibana Additional Voices / Admiral Bogart / Elder Tachibana   See fewer
Marcy Rae
Additional Voices / Shino Arisaka Additional Voices / Shino Arisaka   See fewer
Allison Keith-Shipp
Additional Voices / Sabra Additional Voices / Sabra   See fewer
Doug Smith
Additional Voices / Hino Additional Voices / Hino   See fewer
Kurt Stoll
Takano / Yoshioka Takano / Yoshioka   See fewer
Jeff Campbell
Additional Voices / UN Recruit 1 Additional Voices / UN Recruit 1   See fewer
Jeff Gardner
Additional Voices / UN Recruit 2 Additional Voices / UN Recruit 2   See fewer
Todd Greenfield
Daniel Hamada Daniel Hamada   See fewer
Charles C. Campbell
Island Controller Island Controller   See fewer
Spike Spencer
Additional Voices / Ichiro Mikoshiba Additional Voices / Ichiro Mikoshiba   See fewer
Laura Chapman
Newswoman Newswoman   See fewer
Angel Fisher
Additional Voices Additional Voices   See fewer
Tiffani Harris
Additional Voices Additional Voices   See fewer
Lorraine Reyes
Additional Voices Additional Voices   See fewer
Dan Rockwell
Additional Voices Additional Voices   See fewer
Tomokazu Seki
Go Arisaka Go Arisaka   See fewer
Junko Iwao
Annette Annette   See fewer
Kikuko Inoue
Avatar / Satomi Arisaka Avatar / Satomi Arisaka   See fewer
Tetsurô Sagawa
Magane Hyuga Magane Hyuga   See fewer
Kouji Shimizu
Mitsugu Kageyama Mitsugu Kageyama   See fewer
Shinsuke Chikaishi
Koutarou Nishimura Koutarou Nishimura   See fewer
Kazuhiko Inoue
Storner Storner   See fewer
Chikao Ôtsuka
Masayoshi Tachibana Masayoshi Tachibana   See fewer
Yasunori Matsumoto
Masashi Hyuga Masashi Hyuga   See fewer
Kaneto Shiozawa
Young Mitsugu Young Mitsugu   See fewer
Masara Takashima
Shino Arisaka Shino Arisaka   See fewer
Koji Ochiai
Yoshioka Yoshioka   See fewer
Kaori Yuasa
Young Go Young Go   See fewer
Hiroki Takahashi
Ichiro Mikoshiba Ichiro Mikoshiba   See fewer
Kazuya Ichijô
Admiral Bogart Admiral Bogart   See fewer
Iwao Takamine
Elder Tachibana / Island Controller Elder Tachibana / Island Controller   See fewer
Kiyoyuki Yanada
Daniel Hamada Daniel Hamada   See fewer
Kunihiko Yasui
Announcer Announcer   See fewer
Matt Greenfield
Young Tachibana, Milias, Additional Voices Young Tachibana, Milias, Additional Voices   See fewer
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