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The first color {{Toku}} broadcast two months before ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', ''Ambassador Magma'' is based on the manga by Creator/OsamuTezuka. It was later turned into an anime.

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The first color {{Toku}} broadcast two months weeks before ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', ''Ambassador Magma'' is based on the manga by Creator/OsamuTezuka. It was later turned into an anime.

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%% * TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Mamoru with his whistle.

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%% * TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Mamoru summons Magma and his family with his whistle.a whistle.



%% * RobotGirl: Silvar
* RobotHair: Magma/Goldar is a "living giant" forged from gold with long gold hair. His normal-sized, human-looking wife and son are also behaired, but it's less unusual on them.



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* RobotHair: Magma/Goldar is a "living giant" forged from gold with long gold hair. His normal-sized, human-looking wife and son are also behaired, but it's less unusual on them.
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An animated {{OAV}} was produced in 1993 which retold the story. It was pretty much universally panned.

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An animated {{OAV}} was produced in 1993 which retold the story. It was pretty much universally panned.\n
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The series revolves around a family of robot-like beings who are called upon by an Earth boy whenever a giant monster appears initiated by Goa, a space alien. The one summoned by three whistles is the eponymous Magma, who fight the monsters.

The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa, after the 900-year old man (Methusaleh) in Literature/TheBible. The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.

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The series revolves around a family of robot-like beings who are called upon by an Earth boy whenever a giant monster appears initiated by Goa, a space alien. The one summoned by three whistles is the eponymous Magma, who fight fights the monsters.

monsters, but a lot of screentime is spent with Mamoru hanging out with Magma's "son" Gam investigating before calling on Magma to finish the job.

The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth the wizard Earth, who created Magma and his family, became Methusa, after the 900-year old man (Methusaleh) in Literature/TheBible. The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.



%% * HumongousMecha: Magma

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%% * HumongousMecha: MagmaMagma, though he's not actually a robot.



* TransformingMecha: Possibly the TropeMaker. Magma/Goldar is capable of transforming into a rocket.

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* TransformingMecha: Possibly the TropeMaker. Magma/Goldar is capable of transforming into a rocket. His wife Mol/Silvar and his son Gam (created by the wizard Earth as a copy of Mamoru) can also transform into much smaller rockets, even though they normally look much more human than Magma.
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The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in Literature/TheBible) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.

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The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after Methusa, after the 900-year old man (Methusaleh) in Literature/TheBible) Literature/TheBible. The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.
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* TransformingMecha: Possibly the TropeMaker. Magma/Goldar is capable of transforming into a rocket.
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The first color {{Toku}} broadcast two months before ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', '''''Ambassador Magma''''' is based on the manga by Creator/OsamuTezuka. It was later turned into an anime.

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The first color {{Toku}} broadcast two months before ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', '''''Ambassador Magma''''' ''Ambassador Magma'' is based on the manga by Creator/OsamuTezuka. It was later turned into an anime.
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* ThereAreNoAdults: Goa's apparent motivation for his invasion of Earth (or so he says) is to make a literal world where this is in effect and children can be happy. But... [[FridgeHorror what happens when the kids grow up?]]

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* ThereAreNoAdults: Goa's apparent motivation for his invasion of Earth (or so he says) is to make a literal world where this is in effect and children can be happy. But...Okay, but... [[FridgeHorror what happens when the kids grow up?]]
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The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in Literature/TheBible, after all, he did look it!) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.

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The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in Literature/TheBible, after all, he did look it!) Literature/TheBible) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.

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* AlienInvasion
* BigBad: Goa.
* BlingBlingBang: Magma
* DarkerAndEdgier: The OVA.
* FriendToAllChildren: Goa, according to him.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Mamoru with his whistle.
* HumongousMecha / TransformingMecha: Magma

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%% * AlienInvasion
%% * BigBad: Goa.
%% * BlingBlingBang: Magma
%% * DarkerAndEdgier: The OVA.
%% * FriendToAllChildren: Goa, according to him.
%% * TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Mamoru with his whistle.
%% * HumongousMecha / TransformingMecha: HumongousMecha: Magma



* {{Mooks}}: Goa's Near-Humans.
* NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/OsamuTezuka, obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
* TelevisionSerial
* RobotGirl: Silvar

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%% * {{Mooks}}: Goa's Near-Humans.
* NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/OsamuTezuka, obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
%% * TelevisionSerial
%% * RobotGirl: Silvar
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* NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/OsamuTezuka, obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
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* NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/OsamuTezuka, obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
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* RobotHair: Magma/Goldar is a "living giant" forged from gold with long gold hair. His normal-sized, human-looking wife and son are also behaired, but it's less unusual on them.
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* BlingBlingBang: Magma
* DarkerAndEdgier: The OVA.


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* HumongousMecha / TransformingMecha: Magma


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* RobotGirl: Silvar
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The first color {{Toku}} broadcast two months before ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', '''''Ambassador Magma''''' is based on the manga by Creator/OsamuTezuka. It was later turned into an anime.

The series revolves around a family of robot-like beings who are called upon by an Earth boy whenever a giant monster appears initiated by Goa, a space alien. The one summoned by three whistles is the eponymous Magma, who fight the monsters.

The dub of this series was known as ''The Space Giants''. It cut minimal scenes but still changed names. For example, Magma became Goldar, while Earth became Methusa (after the 900-year old man in Literature/TheBible, after all, he did look it!) The opening was not kept, but the music within the show, including uses of the famous theme tune, was.

An animated {{OAV}} was produced in 1993 which retold the story. It was pretty much universally panned.

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!!''Ambassador Magma'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* AlienInvasion
* BigBad: Goa.
* FriendToAllChildren: Goa, according to him.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Mamoru with his whistle.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Subverted somewhat in that the monsters are used multiple episodes, like a serial.
* {{Mooks}}: Goa's Near-Humans.
* NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/OsamuTezuka, obviously and Toru Ohira, voice of Goa.
* TelevisionSerial
* ThereAreNoAdults: Goa's apparent motivation for his invasion of Earth (or so he says) is to make a literal world where this is in effect and children can be happy. But... [[FridgeHorror what happens when the kids grow up?]]

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