Future Robot Daltanious (1979)

Description

Tadao Nagahama influenced the series' artistry and direction, and its style resembles those of Voltes V and Combattler V. The show direction was changed midway through changing Nagahama to Katsusoshi Sakaki.

In the year 1995, the Earth is conquered by the Akron, a space army from the Saar Cluster. Kento Tate and his friends are war orphans, and hide out in a cave. There, they find a secret base owned by Dr. Earl, an escapee of the conquered planet Helios, as well as his robot Daltanious, which strengthens when combined with the lion robot Belarios. Kento, revealed to be the descendant of an ancient Helios royal family, his friend Danji Hiragi, and Belarios now fight the Akron with Daltanious.

Main Characters

Photo Name Description
Kento Tate The main character, a hot-blooded, foul-mouthed 15-year-old boy who makes a living by selling things on the black market. Left orphaned by the war, he's become a cynical person and often acts selfishly. When Kento is recruited to be the hero of Daltanious, he's forced to challenge his worst traits so that he can succeed the throne of the Helios Empire.
Mari Sakurano Kento's best friend, a fellow orphan whose skill lies in throwing stones. He doesn't speak much, and has a shockingly tragic past.
Chikara Jinguji A kind-hearted girl who cares for Kento, Danji and the Ragtag Bunch of Misfits left orphaned after the war. She acts motherly towards them and is disgusted by all kinds of violence. She often calls out Kento and Danji when they are misbehaving.

Episode List

might be inaccurate cause of lack of information

Episode No. Title Mecha Introduced
1 Rise And Go to War! Atlas, Delfighter
2 The Mysterious Third Robot Gunper
3 Arise, Space Lion Beralios, Daltanious
4 Kento, Emperor of the Future
5 The Unbreakable Bond of Seven
6 Kamerott Appears! Kamerott
7 Kento Will Live How He Desires!
8 I Want a Mother
9 Jump, Jump, and then Cry
10 The Stone-Throwing Method of Anger
11 The Last Residents of Tokyo
12 Save Sanae! The Dreaded Space Virus
13 The Tearful Struggle of a Hungry Man
14 Our Other Friend
15 Bang the Festival Drums for the Warriors of Space
16 Substitute Operation: Gluttony
17 How is Your School?
18 What Matters is the Heart, Not the Body
19 Homework: Bemborg Collection
20 It's Impossible to Escape the Underwater Hurricane
21 Cratus, Warrior of Space
22 The Great and Tearful Transformation of the Instructor Robot
23 Gascon, Tiger of the Galaxy Gascon's Robot
24 The Sorrowful Tears of Beralios
25 Tears Do Not Fit Danji
26 The Challenge of Supreme General Kroppen
27 Daltanious Crosses the Fields of Death
28 The Final Onslaught on Zaar's Base
29 The Power-Up Strategy of the Flame Sword
30 A Bride from Outer Space
31 The Mysterious Slave Ship Heading Toward Earth
32 The Secret of Hayato, the Wandering Father
33 Kroppen's Mysterious Identity
34 I am Kento, a Man from the Earth
35 Doctor Earl, the Proud Rebel
36 One Man's Rebellion
37 Panic at the Port City
38 Watch out, Arlin! Confrontation on the Lost Island
39 Hayato, a Father who Risks his Life for the Galaxy
40 The Secret of the Clones Revealed!
41 The Mobile Fortress of Betrayal
42 A New Battle for Kroppen the Man
43 The Fierce Battle: Daltanious Against the Mobile Fortress Zaar Mobile Fortress
44 Sally Forth, Adarus Base! Adarus Base
45 Father, Come Back to Me!
46 The Massive Attack Fleet Leads to Zaar in the Storm
47 Ormen's Tragic Tale

Fun Fact

  • Nagahama had an inspiration for Daltanious from comedic gag series "The Ladybug's Song" by Noboro Kawasaki
  • According to "Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook":
    1. Kento originally had long, shaggy black hair. He had two prominent hair on the top.
    2. Danji had shorter hair, but one of his eyes was covered by his bangs.