ChÅdenji Robo Combattler V (è¶ é»ç£ãã ã³ã³Â·ããã©ãŒïŒ¶) is the first instalment in Toeiâs Robot Romance Trilogy, first airing all the way back in 1976. The series also made a name for itself in America, where the robot was a big part of Mattelâs Shogun Warriors toy line and released under the name âCombattraâ. Shogun Warriors even had its own comic book mini-series, with the Combattler issues featuring a guest appearance from the Fantastic Four. Thatâs right, Combattler V has crossed over with Marvelâs first family. Thatâs pretty damn impressive even before you get into the first episode.

Millions of years ago, aliens arrived on Earth long before the evolution of humans and buried themselves deep underground – waiting for the opportunity to take the planet for themselves once more. Now these ancient aliens, led by the ruthless Garuda, are ready to attack with their army of giant Slavebeasts. Thankfully, the genius Doctor Nanbara anticipated this attack, building the giant super robot Combattler V and bringing together five candidates to pilot its various components. Though they donât all get along just yet, Combattler V is able to save the day and show Garuda that the Earth is defended.
Though the specifics might be a little different, this is pretty much the same basic plot line youâll find across all the super robot shows from the 70s and 80s. But if it ainât broke donât fix it, and itâs those specifics that make Combattler V stand out from the crowd. The introduction to our motley crew of heroes is insanely fun. The situation is so desperate that each of them have been given a special pass that not only means every government department has to follow their orders, but theyâre allowed to break any laws if it means getting to Nanbaraâs lab.

So what do they do? We see hot-headed Hyouma trash some police cars in a dramatic motorcycle chase, sharp-shooter Juuzou take a loaded gun on a bullet train, wannabe artist Daisaku demand a lift to the lab in a fire engine and child genius Kosuke ignore all airport luggage laws. These guys may all be heroes deep down, but I respect the way theyâre being complete asses about it. Rounding off the team is the doctorâs granddaughter Chizuru, who the whole team immediately seem to fall in love with because of course they do.
The sequence in which the pilots take to their vehicles was ripped straight out of Thunderbirds, and as a huge fan of Gerry Andersonâs works Iâm always pleased to see just how his work influenced the worlds of anime and tokusatsu. The Combattler V components have all been carefully designed to match their pilots, with each of them getting to show off in the fight before coming together for the big combination. Another fun element of all these super robot shows is seeing how they explain away the pilots all being near-perfect at controlling it – this time their helmets download the controls into their brains. Simple, but certainly effective.

Finally we have the Campbellians – our rather strange bunch of alien villains. Garudaâs motivation to conquer Earth is so that he can finally address his mother as âmotherâ – and said mother also happens to be a giant statue. He starts out as a beautiful green skinned man, but quickly turns into a fierce bird man for no real reason. Also it looks like none of his subordinates have any legs. The deep underground is clearly a strange, strange place.

If youâre a fan of classic super robot shows, then Combattler V is a must-watch. While it doesnât exactly break the mould, it gets all of those popular tropes right to create the perfect package.
You can now find Combattler V as well as many other anime shows, on the TOEI Tokusatsu World Official YouTube channel to watch for free with English subtitles.
