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And why it's only 5?... I think a little too much's too many... Don't you think? Less is more is better... right? Number 5 is almost in the middle of number 1 to 10. I like to be differ... So here it is some of my favorites choices in none particular order... Please be relax and enjoy! LET THE RIDES BEGIN!

Friday, September 30, 2011

5 BIO-TRONIC ACTION CARTOONS AT YOUR SERVICES!


The years was 1980's... This is a decade of space traveller futuristic mind-blowing creatives thinking imagination period... So much explosion happened on that yesteryears and the fans still stuck-up in their minds... And it's all happened in animated trajectory... So you want to know what am I talking about? Found out in this 5 favorable choices of ingenious striking colours and plotlines that I selected as the best cartoons bio-tronic ever! Read On!

1. Bionic Six

Genre : Animation
Written by :Gordon Bressack/Jean-Marc Lofficier
Directed by :Osamu Dezaki (Supervising Director)
Country of origin : United States
Language(s) : English
No. of seasons : 2
No. of episodes :65
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s): TMS Entertainment
Distributor : MCA TV
Broadcast
Original channel :USA Network & syndicated
Original run :19 April 1987 – 1 November 1989

Bionic Six is an American/Japanese animated television series from 1987, produced by TMS Entertainment and distributed by MCA TV (now NBCUniversal Television Distribution). Renowned Japanese animation director Osamu Dezaki was involved as chief supervising director, whose distinctive style (Golgo 13, Cobra) is evident throughout.

Summary...
The title characters of the series are a family of machine-enhanced human beings possessing unique powers after being augmented with bionic technology, much like The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman. After a skiing vacation accident involving an alien radiation source renders Bennett family members comatose, Professor Amadeus Sharp deduces that bionic augmentation would nullify the effects of the radioactivity. Each family member is thereafter given a specific bionic power, and thus they form a superhero team named Bionic Six.

The Bionic family and inventor...
Professor Amadeus Sharp.
    * Professor Amadeus Sharp is the genius scientist who infused the Bionic Six team with bionics. All of his research is supported by the government, and Sharp's technology must be periodically reviewed by government agency Q10. He lives alone in his private museum, which houses his secret Special Projects Lab, the hidden base of the Bionic Six. Amadeus is also Scarab's brother. Sharp excels in the fields of aeronautics,animatronics,archaeology, bionics, and neurology. He was voiced by Alan Oppenheimer.

The Bennett family includes Jack, Helen, Eric, Meg, J.D., and Bunji. They live in a secluded oceanfront home in the fictional city of Cypress Cove, in northern California. Each member wears a special ring and a "wristcomp" (a mini-computer hardwired into the wrist), which they use to activate their bionic powers. The Bionic Six can also combine their powers by joining hands, creating a "Bionic Link" to amplify their abilities.

    * Jack Bennett, aka Bionic-1 is an engineer, expert test pilot, and the secret agent known to the world only as 'Bionic-One.' He enjoys gourmet cooking, even participating in the Paris Food Conference. Bionic-1's powers are mostly related to his bionic eyes (including "x-ray vision," telescopic sight, energy blasts, and low-powered beams that temporarily cause electronic devices to malfunction or even turn against their users), and enhanced hearing (this last capability beyond even the powers of the other team members, who each possess superhuman levels of hearing in their own right). His family was initially unaware of his secret bionic identity until bestowed with powers of their own.

    * Helen Bennett, aka Mother-1, is Jack's wife. She is an oceanographer and an accomplished marine biologist. Mother-1 possesses various ESP powers that allow her to occasionally see glimpses of the future,telepathically communicate with other sentient and non-sentient beings, determine the function and operation of mechanical devices by mentally 'tracing' their internal workings, and can mentally project hologram-like optical illusions. 

    * Eric Bennett, aka Sport-1 is Jack and Helen's blond, athletic son. At local Albert Einstein High School, Eric is a shortstop on the baseball team, the Einstein Atoms. He routinely employs baseball vernacular in his dialogue. As Sport-1, he affects electromagnetic powers to attract or repel metallic objects with tremendous force, meld them together, or even rip them apart. This force is directional and — by varying the configuration of his hands, or by using one or both arms — Sport-1 can adjust the strength of attraction/repulsion. He can also use objects as he would a baseball bat, including steel beams, lampposts and other objects (including baseball bats) to redirect incoming objects and energy blasts; infused by the same field that comes from his arms, he can use those ordinarily fragile objects to hit and deflect things they normally could not (in one instance, he used a steel beam to hit an incoming asteroid). 

    * Meg Bennett, aka Rock-1 is Jack and Helen's daughter and is Eric's younger sister. Meg is an excitable and somewhat ditzy teen who loves music. She is prone to habitual use of the future-slang phrase "So-LAR!" (comparable to "awesome"), as well as the prefixes "Mega-!" (as befitting her first name) and "Ultra-!" At Albert Einstein High School, Meg is a member of the debate team and in a number of episodes is seen dating a classmate named Bim. As Rock-1, she can emit sonic beams from blaster units mounted on her shoulders — the blaster units are only visible when she assumes "bionic mode." She can also run at blinding speeds, faster than other members of the team (who can all run at superhuman speeds in their own right). Meg and Eric are Jack and Helen's sole biological offspring. 

    * J.D. Bennett, aka IQ, is Jack and Helen's remarkably intelligent, adopted African-American son. He enjoys amateur boxing, although he is not particularly skilled at it. As IQ, he has both super-strength (he is even stronger than the other, superhumanly-strong members of the team) and super-intelligence. J.D. was the only team member whose bionic codename did not include the number "1" as a suffix. 

    * Bunjiro "Bunji" Bennett, aka Karate-1, is Jack and Helen's Japanese foster son. He was placed under their guardianship after his own father disappeared 10 years earlier somewhere in the East. Bunji is an avid karate enthusiast. As Karate-1, he has enhanced martial arts skills, made more formidable when applying his bionics. 

    * F.L.U.F.F.I. is a gorilla-like robot who lives as a housekeeper with the Bennetts. He regularly demonstrates a comical craving for aluminum cans that extends to casually devouring the Bennetts' cookware, vehicles, or other metal objects. Despite his bumbling behavior, he nonetheless proves helpful around the Bennett home, or assisting the Bionic Six with physical tasks in the field. 

The bad guys...
Dr. Scarab (Dr. Wilmer Sharp).
The primary antagonist of the series is Dr. Scarab — real name Dr. Wilmer Sharp, who is Amadeus Sharp's brother. Scarab is a hefty, egotistically brilliant and occasionally comical man who yearns for the secret to eternal life and world domination. His right eye has been modified with a monocle that has a low-powered scanner that can detect individuals with bionics, even when they are disguised, and a destructive, high-powered beam. In rare instances throughout the series, he seemingly demonstrates superhuman, bionic strength of his own (on at least one occasion, he picked up Mother-One effortlessly and threw her around; in another instance, he was seen carrying as much solid gold out of Fort Knox as his other bionic minions -several hundred pounds' worth.

Dr. Scarab has assembled a motley team of henchmen,the traitorous Glove, the dim-witted Mechanic, the ruthless Chopper, the seductive Madame-O and the grotesque Klunk.  imbued with an apparently lesser from of the same bionic powers employed by the Bionic Six (another one of Scarab's goals in the series to try and figure out the secrets behind his brother's superior bionics knowledge). (Lot more HERE)

Serving me good!
This is a family sum up with multi hot spicy action! A family of super hi-tech bionic cyborgs to fight for justices and terror... Together they bonded a multi-races skins colors to protect the citizen from the evil twisted scientist  absurd to be immortal and earth's primer... Here come the bio-humanoid family to rev it up and still making it look good!


2. Silverhawk

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

5 ROBOT-TRONICS THAT DOESN'T NEED BATTERIES!



Maybe they do... Maybe they won't! Who knows... This is all about technologies from the futures that's we can fantasizes of from our vivid thought. And these guys bring it into high explosives flying colors sums it with hi-tech anticipate that we can truly imagines! Dedicated to the creators of imaginary that spawns our envision minds... Here it is some of the superior metal shining armors battle it out right into our  t.v screen! BLAST OFF!!!...

1. Transformers
Genre :Science fiction/Action-Adventure
Format :Animated series
Written by : Various
Country of origin :United States (production)
Japan (animation)
South Korea (animation)
No. of seasons :4
No. of episodes :98[1] (List of episodes)
Running time : 23–24 minutes
Production company(s) : Sunbow Productions
(Sony Pictures Television)
Marvel Productions
(20th Century Fox Television)
Toei Animation
(Japanese Animation Studio)
AKOM
(South Korean Animation Studio)
Distributor :Claster Television, Inc.
Broadcast
Original channel :first-run syndication[2]
Original run :September 17, 1984 (1984-09-17) – 1988 (1988)
Status :Ended

The Transformers is an animated television series depicting a war among giant robots who could transform into vehicles, other objects and animal-like forms. Written and recorded in America, the series was animated in Japan and South Korea. The entire series was based upon the line of transforming toys originally created by Japanese toy manufacturer Takara, which were developed into the Transformers line by American company Hasbro.

In Japan, the series was called Fight! Super Robot Life Form Transformer (戦え! 超ロボット生命体トランスフォーマー, Tatakae! Chō Robotto Seimeitai Toransufōmā?) for Seasons 1 and 2, and Fight! Transformers 2010 (戦え! トランスフォーマー2010, Tatakae! Toransufōmā Ni Zero Ichi Zero?) for Seasons 3 and 4. Following the conclusion of the series in 1987, several Japanese-originated sequel series were created, but are not considered by fans to be canon and officially Generation 1, Hasbro/Marvel's production ceased, and the overall stories and characterizations were different from the original seasons.

Plot...
Four million years ago, on a distant planet called Cybertron, life existed in the form of sentient robots which could think and feel, called Transformers. The race of Transformers was divided into two main clans. Autobots (known as Cybertrons in the Japanese cartoon), led by Optimus Prime, wished for peaceful co-existence. Decepticons (known as Destrons in the Japanese version), under the command of Megatron, sought conflict and universal conquest. Both sides were embroiled in an ages old war for supremacy.[9]

With both sides running low on energy, the Autobots, aboard the Ark, sought out a new source, but the Decepticons, aboard their space-cruiser (later given the name Nemesis in the Beast Wars animated series), ambushed them in hopes of gaining a decisive advantage. The Decepticons boarded the Ark and the ensuing space battle resulted in both the ships crash landing on a prehistoric Earth, the Ark crashing into the side of a dormant volcano. 

Four million years passed while the Autobots and Decepticons lay dormant aboard the Ark. In the Earth year 1984, the volcano housing the Ark erupted, reawakening the ship's computer, Teletraan I, which then set out a probe to scan Earth life, and modified the Transformers so as to give them alternate modes that could blend in on Earth, but the probe did not recognize carbon-based life, and instead chose vehicles like a truck for Prime and F-15 Eagles for 3 Decepticons.

The Autobots and Decepticons, now stuck on Earth, continued their war more ferociously than ever. The Decepticons wished to drain Earth of all its resources, converting it into energon for their use, while the Autobots were committed to stopping them, and to protecting the human race. This era would later be referred to by Transformers as the "Great War." The war was almost ended as soon as it began, as the Decepticons gained an early lead, and were even able to build a space cruiser to leave Earth, however Autobot intervention prevented them from escaping orbit.

New allies were gained on both sides. Humans Sparkplug Witwicky and his son, Spike Witwicky, allied with the Autobots, while the human Doctor Arkeville sided with the Decepticons. Jetfire and the Insecticons were discovered already living on Earth. Both sides even built new allies to join their cause, the Autobots building the Dinobots and the Aerialbots, and the Decepticons building the Stunticons and the Combaticons. They were later joined by some allies who had been elsewhere in the universe including Omega Supreme and the Constructicons.

Despite wild gimmicks on both sides, including attempts to build better weapons, to undermine history through time travel, and even a temporarily successful attempt to warp Cybertron into Earth's orbit, neither side gained an overwhelming advantage, despite the Decepticons being defeated by the Autobots in nearly every episode. In the long run however, the Decepticons took the lead in the Great War, creating a Space Bridge that allowed them to warp individual Transformers to and from Cybertron at any time. This allowed them to claim rule of Cybertron, which gave them the winning edge for many years. (For continue storyline, visit HERE)

Why it did me supercharges!
Imagine a futuristic robots from outer planet could transform as whatsoever vehicles on earth... They can talk like us, they can fight, they can goofing around and playing jokes on you! Remind me why do we need a pet's for? Robots in disguises in magnificent  forms metamorphose into any gadgetries we can rely on... Beware of their firepowers and slick attack as our home world as their battleground of good robots Autobots versus evil robots Decepticon in possession of metal cube they called 'Spark'... As the Autobot's leader Optimis Prime battlecry  shout out 'Autobots! Transform and roll out'! 


2. Gundams
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