Combat Mecha Xabungle | |
![]() Cover of the first DVD box set for Xabungle.
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戦闘メカ ザブングル (Sentō Meka Zabunguru) |
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Genre | Space Western, Military science fiction, Real Robot, Mecha, Drama, Comedy |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshiyuki Tomino |
Written by |
Sōji Yoshikawa Tsunehisa Ito Yoshihisa Araki |
Music by | Kōji Makaino |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Original network | Nagoya TV, TV Asahi |
Original run | February 6, 1982 – January 29, 1983 |
Episodes | 50 |
Anime film | |
Xabungle Graffiti | |
Directed by | Yoshiyuki Tomino |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Released | July 9, 1983 |
Runtime | 84 minutes |
Combat Mecha Xabungle (Japanese: 戦闘メカ ザブングル Hepburn: Sentō Meka Zabunguru?) is a mecha anime television series created by Sunrise and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. It was broadcast on the Nagoya TV and TV Asahi networks weekly from February 6, 1982, to January 29, 1983. Promotional toys were produced by Clover. There was also a compilation movie made called Xabungle Graffiti, which included new footage and a different ending to the series.
A young man named Jiron Amos is found in the desert by a group of bandits known as the Sand Rats (Rag, Blume, Dyke and Chill). Jiron hopes to steal the Walker Machine Xabungle from the local trader Carrying Cargo to use it to take revenge against the Breaker who killed his parents. After kidnapping Carrying's daughter, Elchi, she agrees to help them steal a Xabungle from her father's landship, the Iron Gear. Timp convinces a rockman named Groggy to attack the Iron Gear, and during the attack Carrying is killed. Elchi takes charge of the Iron Gear and possession of the transporter's license that belonged to her father. Her father's top Breaker, Kid Horla hopes to marry Elchi and gain the license, but she rejects him and he flees.
Following orders from the Innocent, Timp recruits several other Breakers and traders to defeat the Iron Gear including Gavlet, Gablae and Bigman but they all fail and are killed. Running low on supplies, the Iron Gear heads to an Innocent dome to exchange blue rocks, a form of currency, for supplies. Although they are initially rejected, an Innocent overseer named Biel appears and agrees to make the trade. Jiron and his pursuit of Timp leads to multiple battles inside the dome and during one such attack Jiron ends up destroying the dome, forcing Biel and the others to depart. During the battle, Timp fakes his own death causing Jiron to believe he has gotten revenge.