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2[[caption-width-right:639:Oh, what could have been...]]
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4The SuperRobot anime ''Future Robot Daltanious'' (未来ロボ ダルタニアス; originally ''Mirai Robo Daltanious'') aired in 1979. It originally aired on TV Asahi, before it made the switch to Tokyo 12. Although Art Director Creator/TadaoNagahama was on the crew, this show was not part of his famous Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy. He actually dropped out early during production to focus on directing ''Anime/TheRoseOfVersailles'', so the reins of directing were handed to Katsutoshi Satsuki (佐々木勝利).
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6In the then far off year of [[{{Zeerust}} 1995]], Earth has been conquered by the evil Zaal Empire. They massacre a large chunk of the Earthlings when they invade, leaving a select number of survivors behind. With all of Earth’s cities reduced to ruins, humans have been living in smaller shantytowns and villages of less-than-ideal conditions. One day, war orphan [[TheHero Kento]], his friend [[TheLancer Danji]] and a few others stumble on the secret base of one Dr. Earl. Originally from Helios, a planet conquered by the Zaal, Dr. Earl has with him the HumongousMecha Daltanious, composed of the humanoid robot Atlaus, the sentient lion robot Beralios, and the spaceship Gunper. With Kento controlling Atlaus and Danji flying Gunper, Daltanious takes charge against the aliens.
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8The anime ran from March 21, 1979 to March 5, 1980 in Japan, airing every Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:00 PM and ending at 47 episodes.
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10On December 14, 2020, Creator/DiscotekMedia revealed they gained the rights to the anime and will be releasing the series stateside in 2021. It was released as ''Future Robot Daltanious''.
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12If the name didn't give it away, the anime is loosely based on the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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14!!This show features Examples of:
15* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The series (published 1979) is set in 1995, and depicts inter-planetary travel as something normalized by the era.
16* The90s: Earl stated that him and Prince Harlin arrived to Earth during 1945, and set his cryo-sleep device to wake them 50 years later. By then, Earth has fallen to the Zaal's ConqueringAlienPrince, Kloppen, and is a shell of its former self.
17* AbandonedLaboratory: Earl's Adalus Base is this, which incidentally, is discovered by Manabu, the team's resident GadgeteerGenius.
18* AdjectiveNounFred: The literal translation of the show's title (未来ロボ ダルタニアス) is "Future Robot Daltanious".
19* AerithAndBob: The aliens usually have Western-style names, except Kabuto and Mizuka.
20* AfterTheEnd: The series is set in a BadFuture where Earth has been mostly taken over by an AlienInvasion and cities have been left in ruins. Most humans live in makeshift villages and our heroes have to steal food to survive.
21* AfricaIsACountry: According to Earl, Beralios and Meralion were brought "from Africa" to Helios at the behest of the Emperor and in an early episode, Kento offers to take Ochame to Africa so that she can see all their exotic animals. Keep in mind the anime also mentions Japan and America as countries, so they don't have an excuse here.
22* AlienInvasion: Somewhat successful this time, [[spoiler: though this is later defied when the planets under the Zaal Empire begin rebelling after Daltanious's feats give them newfound hope.]]
23* AllThereInTheManual: ''[[Literature/TadaoNagahamaRobotRomanceAnimationChronicleInfobook Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook]]'' has many behind the scenes details about the show.
24* AManIsAlwaysEager: Kento, Earl, Tanosuke and Kumagoro easily fall for women. Though, there are some like Catine who are so terrible they drive all their potential admirers away.
25* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: The Zaal Empire develop [[{{Robeast}} Robeasts]] known as "Bemborgs" that frequently try to tear down Daltanious. They also have surevillance robots that are made to eliminate any form of resistance on the planets they conquer. The surveillance robots appear to be towers on the outside, but actually have roots embedded into the core of the Earth and are automatically programmed to rise and attack once they sense something amiss.
26* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler: Played with. Kento believed Sanae to be dead in episode 26, but she was later found out to be alive. Harlin is also on the verge of death after falling to an enemy trap, but he gets better. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Kloppen and Dolmen.]]
27* BlackAndGrayMorality: [[spoiler: The series doesn't shy away from showing that even "the good guys" aren't safe from being bigots and suck-ups to those in higher positions of power. In the GrandFinale, Harlin even concedes that the villain had a point by refusing to bring back the Helios Empire, and uses his regency creates a new empire where oppression is outlawed.]]
28* CallBack: Many to Nagahama's ''Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy''.
29** Hayato Tate/[[spoiler: Prince Harlin]] is one of [[spoiler: Kentaro Go/Prince Gohl]] from ''Anime/VoltesV''. [[spoiler: Though Harlin was blind to the suffering of his people for most of his life, Gohl wasn't, and dedicated his life to helping them. And they both suffered as a result of trying to right the wrongs of a corrupt empire]].
30** Kloppen is one of Garuda from ''Anime/CombattlerV''. They take pride in being [[ConqueringAlienPrince Conquering Alien Princes]] that play a key part in overtaking planets for the BigBad, and have an ArchEnemy in the form of a CombiningMecha. Even as their constantly punished by their AbusiveParents, they do their best to win their approval. [[spoiler: If you know the plot twist of Garuda's origin, you can probably predict Supreme Commander Kloppen's as well]].
31** A comedic example with Catine and Judela who are parodies of Erika and Margarete from ''Anime/{{Daimos}}''. Their behaviour is more in line with [[WebVideo/DharMann Dhar Mann]]'s depictions of gold diggers and [[BastardGirlfriend Bastard Girlfriends]].
32* ComingOfAgeStory: The anime begins with a young Kento struggling with ParentalAbandonment and anger at the world for how he's been treated, and explores how he comes to terms with it.
33* CueTheShootingStar: When Kaori bemoans that she'll never see her missing brother again, Tanosuke tells her to have hope. Just then, a shooting star passes, and Kaori takes this as a sign he's right. The next day, the two travel to it's location. [[spoiler:It turns out the "shooting star" is actually a Zaal Bemborg sent by General Mizuka]].
34* DancingTheme: The ending theme, "Kento Otokogi."
35* DarkerAndEdgier: Zig-zagged. The tone of ''Daltanious'' is of a darker nature than most of Nagahama's [[Anime/BraveRaideen robot]] [[Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy works]], with the Zaal Empire actually successfully taking over Earth and the main character even being [[spoiler: DrivenToSuicide by Kloppen. The atrocities the Helios Empire commits are also much crueler than anything [[Anime/BraveRaideen the Demon Empire]], [[Anime/CombattlerV the Campbellians]], [[Anime/VoltesV the Boazanians]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} the Baam Empire]] have ever done, their brutal treatment of the clones eventuallty driving one mad and causing him to turn into the series' BigBad.]] On the other hand, Kento's IdiotHero antics are PlayedForLaughs and the series has a good chunk of slice-of-life episodes.[[note]]Worth noting that while Creator/TadaoNagahama was involved in the early stages of the show, he dropped out to focus on ''Anime/TheRoseOfVersailles''. Thus, Katsutoshi Sasaki, the brains behind ''Invincible Robo Trider G7'' and ''Strongest Robo Daioja'', was appointed in his place.[[/note]]
36* DenserAndWackier: Than most Nagahama works. A good amount of the show is dedicated to slapstick and Kento is an UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist. This also applies to the villains, who, while threatening, have several moments of idiocy and arrogance.
37* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything:
38** The crosses on Daltanious resemble the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar#/media/File:Bandeira_Templ%C3%A1ria.svg ones]] used by the Templar order.
39*** Also, uh, [[https://image2.b-ch.com/ttl2/5521/5521005a.jpg?impolicy=fitin&ww=480&hh=270 this]].
40** [[spoiler: The way the Heliosian Empire treats clones. They're confined to prison cells, have to wear uniforms, relentlessly tortured and killed once they can no longer serve the Empire. It's not so different from what Jewish prisoners had to endure in concentration camps during the Holocaust]].
41** The war depicted in the anime is eerily similar to UsefulNotes/TheColdWar. As explained on their [[Characters/FutureRobotDaltaniousAlienEmpires character pages]], Helios has parallels to the United States and Zaal has parallels to the Soviet Union. Both conflicts are explicitly stated to take place after (and be affected by) UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, involve the competitions of space/arms development, involve both sides using propaganda/censorship to soften their image and use other nations (in this case, Earth) to fight their proxy wars.
42* DoomedHometown: Earth, merely for being a planet within the Zaal's vicinity.
43* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Part of earning his happy ending involves Kento making peace with his father who abandoned him when he was young after repeated tragedies, and having empathy for his actions. Likewise, Harlin admits he's been a horrible dad to Kento]].
44* EvilIsBigger: Kloppen towers over his generals, Kento and [[spoiler: the very man he's a clone of]], and all the Zaal's Bemborgs are HumongousMecha.
45* FirstContact: Several aliens make this with Earth - [[spoiler: Hayato Tate in 1945 with Earl]] and then the Zaal Empire in 1995. Not to mention Catine, Judela, Gascon, Cicero, Ramus, Melipole and the various Heliosians and Mariosians.
46* IdenticalTwinIDTag: A variant. Clones look exactly like their prototypes, but there's a simple trick to tell them apart - their skin discolours when exposed to UV radiation.
47* InconsistentSpelling: Is it Daltanious, Daltanias, Dartanias or Daltanius? There's never been an official English dub.[[note]]For what it's worth, the name is supposed to be a romanization of "D'Artagnan"[[/note]]
48* MeltingPotSciFiSetting: Earth has diplomatic ties with many other nations like Helios and Proxia, mainly to defeat the {{Galactic Conquerer}}s that are the Zaal Empire. The Zaal Empire itself is made up of various different alien races, as their Prince is even descended from the last Emperor of Helios.
49* MerchandiseDriven: The series was made to sell toys and aimed at children. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piLDP1Nehv0 Here's]] a commercial, if you're interested.
50* MenAreStrongWomenArePretty: Almost every female character is either a love interest to a male one (with the exception of Ochame), and are very pretty.
51* MilitariesAreUseless: The Earthern military certainly is, but the Zaal's is brutal and decimates civilians en masse.
52* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: "Cross In!"
53* OurClonesAreDifferent: In the world of ''Daltanious'', clones are reviled for being "copies" and seen as an insult to those who's DNA they're born from. Almost everyone universally hates them, and they're oppressed everywhere. The only reason they're tolerated is because they can serve extra organs to the injured. [[spoiler: The Heliosian Empire took this one step further and genetically bred clones as a shadow army for political purposes, abusing them ever since they were born and killing them once they outlived their purpose]].
54* PhenotypeStereotype:
55** All the Japanese characters have dark black and brown hair, and dark eyes.
56** Subverted with Ochame. She lives in Japan, but has blue eyes and red hair. It's stated that she never knew her parents as they died when she was young. She was then found by Sanae, who raised her ever since. "Ochame" isn't even her real name, it's a nickname she was given because she couldn't remember her own name. Added with her unnatural way of speaking Japanese, the possibility of her being half-foreigner is out there.
57* ShoutOut: The robot is named after D'Artagnan of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', and the whole plot is loosely inspired by the novel.
58* SuccessionCrisis: [[spoiler: The clones were made to specifically avert this. However, years of maltreatment turns them vicious and incites them to rebel, kicking off the events of the series.]]
59* TransformationNameAnnouncement: "Daltaaaanious!"
60* UngratefulTownsfolk: Averted. The townspeople thank Kento & Co. in the form of food and other gifts for keeping them safe.
61* UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo: When Earl and Harlin arrived to Earth, a war was occuring in the country they took refuge in, Japan. Thus Earl set their cryo-sleep devices to awaken them in fifty years.
62* WarIsHell:
63** The anime focuses on a group of orphans surviving after their planet was wrecked by an AlienInvasion. It's also shown that while most of the victims of the war were innocents, the few people who's lives weren't ruined by it were the top brass who benefited from the war.
64** When fellow orphan Kaori tells Tanosuke her brother is probably deceased, he has a surprisingly profound observation.
65 -->'''Tanosuke:''' "You must've lost hope. War destroys it all."
66* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: Episode 41 reveals that Kloppen isn't the Prince of Helios - he's his clone.]]

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