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==TV show ==
 
 
{{Show|image1 = File: JetterMars.jpg|title1 = Jetter Mars|date_of_first_episode = February 3, 1977|date_of_final_episode = September 15, 1977|number_of_episodes = 27|author(s) = Osamu Tezuka, Rintaro}}
'''Jetter Mars''' (ジェッターマルス ''Jettā Marusu'') is an anime series made in 1977, directed by Rintaro, and written by [[Osamu Tezuka]]. Originally planned by Tezuka as a full-color remake of the original anime adaptation of his popular manga series ''[[Astro Boy (1963)|Astro Boy]]'', unfavorable circumstances during the pre-production phase of the project led him to abandon it temporarily and create ''Jetter Mars'' instead. Although it remains as one of Tezuka's lesser known works, it gained a large following and is fondly remembered.
 
   
 
'''''Jetter Mars''''' (ジェッターマルス ''Jettā Marusu'') is an anime series made in 1977, directed by Rintaro, and written by [[Osamu Tezuka]]. Originally planned by Tezuka as a full-colour remake of the original anime adaptation of his popular manga series ''[[Astro Boy (1963)|Astro Boy]]'', unfavourable circumstances during the preproduction phase of the project led him to abandon it temporarily and create ''Jetter Mars'' instead. Although it remains as one of Tezuka's lesser-known works, it gained a small following and is fondly remembered.
Some may consider Jetter Mars a rip-off of Astro Boy, but the story is rather different. Though, some episodes do have the same plot as some Astro Boy episodes. Such as Episode 05 "[http://jettermars.wikia.com/wiki/Why_is_Mars_crying%3F Why is Mars crying?]" which takes many elements from the two-parter episodes called "[[The Greatest Robot in the World]]" and episode 12 "[http://jettermars.wikia.com/wiki/Jam_Bond,_Secret_agent Jam Bond, Secret Agent]" which takes many elements from "[http://astroboy.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_14 The Artificial Sun]".
 
   
=== Plot ===
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==Plot ==
In the futuristic year of ''2015 A.D.'', [[Jetter Mars#Dr. Yamanoue|Dr. Yamanoue]], the leader of the Ministry of Science, has devoted himself to assembling an Android named [[Jetter Mars#Jetter Mars|Jetter Mars]] on an artificial island and intends to use it as a war machine. But the robot has a deficiency in his electric brain, and he comes to the conclusion that his friend and rival [[Jetter Mars#Dr. Kawashimo|Dr. Kawashimo]]'s help is essential to correct his defective brain. Dr. Yamanoue is very jingoistic and only thinks of the robot as one of his strategic arms. On the contrary, Dr. Kawashimo is a pacifist and devotes his affection to robots. Dr. Kawashimo hurries to the island on request of Dr. Yamanoue, taking his young daughter [[Jetter Mars|Miri]] with him. Arriving on the island, Dr. Kawashimo sets the electric brain into Jetter Mars. Thus Mars comes into the world. Jetter Mars may not know much about the world, but he will always save the day with his powers!
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In the futuristic year of ''2015 A.D.'', [https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Yamanoue Dr. Yamanoue], the leader of the Ministry of Science, has devoted himself to assembling an Android named [[Jetter Mars]] on an artificial island and intends to use it as a war machine. But the robot has a deficiency in his electric brain, and he comes to the conclusion that his friend and rival [https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Kawashimo Dr. Kawashimo]'s help is essential to correct his defective brain. Dr. Yamanoue is very jingoistic and only thinks of the robot as one of his strategic arms. On the contrary, Dr. Kawashimo is a pacifist and devotes his affection to robots. Dr. Kawashimo hurries to the island on request of Dr. Yamanoue, taking his young daughter [https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Miri Miri] with him. Arriving on the island, Dr. Kawashimo sets the electric brain into Jetter Mars. Thus Mars comes into the world. Jetter Mars may not know much about the world, but he will always save the day with his powers!
 
== Manga ==
 
Jetter Mars during and after the lifetime of the show has received several manga adaptations published in magazines published by companies such as [http://jettermars.wikia.com/wiki/Televiland Televiland], [http://jettermars.wikia.com/wiki/Adventure_King Adventure King], and [http://jettermars.wikia.com/wiki/Middle_Age_(Company) Middle-Age] Magazine.
 
   
 
== Recurring characters ==
 
== Recurring characters ==
   
 
=== Jetter Mars ===
 
=== Jetter Mars ===
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=== Conception and design ===
 
Jetter Mars was a series originally meant to be a color remake of Astro Boy. It's Thought that for this reason, Mars seems to be a redesign of the main character of that show, [[Astro Boy (character)|Astro Boy]].
   
==== Conception and design ====
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=== Personality ===
Jetter Mars was a series originally meant to be a color remake of Astro Boy. It's Thought that for this reason, Mars seems to be a redesign of the main character of that show: [[Astro Boy (Character)|Astro Boy]].
 
 
==== Personality ====
 
 
Jetter Mars' personality is that of a spoiled child, similar to that of [[Uran]]. He's also said to be very dumb, and will often-times do and say very dumb things, and is ignorant of the world around him. He does, however, mature quite a bit throughout the series, especially when his little brother [[Jetter Mars#Melchi|Melchi]] is introduced.
 
Jetter Mars' personality is that of a spoiled child, similar to that of [[Uran]]. He's also said to be very dumb, and will often-times do and say very dumb things, and is ignorant of the world around him. He does, however, mature quite a bit throughout the series, especially when his little brother [[Jetter Mars#Melchi|Melchi]] is introduced.
   
 
'''[https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Miri Miri] (美理''' ''Miri'') has a design reminiscent of Uran and is likely to be a replacement for her in the Jetter Mars series, as the show was originally meant to be a color remake of Astro Boy. Though she is much more mature than Uran, Uran's immature and rowdy behavior still exists in the form of Jetter Mars, and Uran ends up having to be the mature one, much like the character Astro Boy.
=== Miri ===
 
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'''Miri (美理''' ''Miri'') has a design reminiscent of Uran and is likely to be a replacement for her in the Jetter Mars series, as the show was originally meant to be a color remake of Astro Boy. Though she is much more mature than Uran, Uran's immature and rowdy behavior still exists in the form of Jetter Mars, and Uran ends up having to be the mature one, much like the character Astro Boy.
 
 
'''[https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Melchi Melchi]''' (メルチ ''Meruchi'') is Mars' baby brother. His design is that of a baby of unknown age. Melchi is playful and careless, though this leads Melchi into causing a lot of trouble, as Melchi is shown to enjoy destroying things! He also often utters a word he made up called Bakaruchi (バカルチ). Melchi's design is reminiscent of the Astro Boy character [[Chi-Tan]]
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'''[https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Yamanoue Doctor Yamanoue]''' (山之上博士 ''Yamanoue Hakase'') is the creator of Jetter Mars. He is a scientist who wants to create robots for warfare and intends to use Mars for warfare purposes. Dr. Yamanoue's design is reminiscent of the character [[Dr. Tenma]].
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'''[https://jettermars.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Kawashimo Doctor Kawashimo]''' (川下博士 ''Kawashimo Hakase'') is Mars' co-creator who has created his electronic brain, prior to Mars creation, he also created, Miri who acts as his daughter.
   
=== Melchi ===
 
'''Melchi''' (メルチ ''Meruchi'') is Mars' baby brother. His design is that of a baby of unknown age. Melchi is playful and careless, though this leads Melchi into causing a lot of trouble, as Melchi is shown to enjoy destroying things! He also often utters a word he made up called Bakaruchi (バカルチ). Melchi's design is reminiscent of the Astro Boy character [[Chi-tan]]
 
   
=== Dr. Yamanoue ===
 
'''Doctor Yamanoue''' (山之上博士 ''Yamanoue Hakase'') is the creator of Jetter Mars. He is a scientist who wants to create robots for warfare and intends to use Mars for warfare purposes. Dr. Yamanoue's design is reminiscent of the character [[Dr. Tenma]].
 
   
=== Dr. Kawashimo ===
 
'''Doctor Kawashimo''' (川下博士 ''Kawashimo Hakase'') is Mars' co-creator who has created his electronic brain, prior to Mars creation, he also created, Miri who acts as his daughter.
 
== '''''List of episodes'''''
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Episode #
 
!Title
 
!Guest character
 
!Aired
 
|-
 
|1
 
|'''Mars is Born, Year 2015'''
 
''2015 nen Marusu tanjō'' (2015年マルス誕生)
 
|Faitan
 
|February 3, 1977
 
|-
 
|2
 
|'''Counterfeiting robot gang'''
 
''Robotto mitsuyudan'' (ロボット密輸団)
 
|
 
|February 10, 1977
 
|-
 
|3
 
|'''Why is Mars crying?'''
 
''Marusu naze naku'' (マルスなぜ泣く)
 
|Mad Mask
 
|February 17, 1977
 
|-
 
|4
 
|'''Goodbye, Otokato!'''
 
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''Sayōnara, otōto!'' (さようならオトウト!)
 
|Tack
 
|February 24, 1977
 
|-
 
|5
 
|'''Talent, the greatest robot in history'''
 
''Shijō saikō no robotto Tarento'' (史上最高のロボットタレント)
 
|HamEgg
 
|March 3, 1977
 
|-
 
|6
 
|'''The girl that came from the star of dreams'''
 
''Yume no hoshi kara kita shōjo'' (夢の星から来た少女)
 
|Dolly
 
|March 10, 1977
 
|-
 
|7
 
|'''Missing Miri'''
 
''Kieta Miri'' (消えた美理)
 
|Skunk Kusanagi
 
|March 17, 1977
 
|-
 
|8
 
|'''Where did dad go?'''
 
''Otōsan doko okonatta no?'' (お父さんどこ行ったの?)
 
|No.1 & No.2
 
|March 24, 1977
 
|-
 
|9
 
|'''Lamp, the space trader'''<br />
 
''Uchū no shimatsujin Ranpu'' (宇宙の始末人ランプ)
 
|Acetylene Lamp
 
|March 31, 1977
 
|-
 
|10
 
|'''My lil' brother's name is Melchi'''
 
''Otōto no na wa Meruchi'' (弟の名はメルチ)
 
|Dr. Spice, Mrs. Tabasko
 
|April 7, 1977
 
|-
 
|11
 
|'''Freshman Mars'''
 
''Shin'nyūsei Marusu'' (新入生マルス)
 
|Mason
 
|April 14, 1977
 
|-
 
|12
 
|'''Jam Bond, Secret agent'''
 
''Himitsu chōhōin Jamu Bondo'' (ヒミツ諜報員ジャムボンド)
 
|Jam Bond
 
|April 21, 1977
 
|-
 
|13
 
|'''Honey, robot exchange-student'''
 
''Robotto Tenkōsei Hanī'' (ロボット転校生ハニー)
 
|Honey
 
|April 28, 1977
 
|-
 
|14
 
|'''The vampire from outer space'''
 
''Uchū kara no Kyūketsuki'' (宇宙からの吸血鬼)
 
|Kuroro
 
|May 5, 1977
 
|-
 
|15
 
|'''Melchi likes Mouster'''
 
''Meruchi no sukina Mousutā'' (メルチのすきなモウスター)
 
|Mouster
 
|May 12, 1977
 
|-
 
|16
 
|'''Zaza, the wandering planet'''
 
''Samayoeru wakusei Zaza'' (さまよえる惑星ザザ)
 
|Zazians
 
|May 19, 1977
 
|-
 
|17
 
|'''The samurai robot from the seventh year of the Tenpō era'''
 
''Tenpō shichi-nen Samurai robotto'' (天保七年サムライロボット)
 
|Yumi, Samurai robot
 
|June 2, 1977
 
|-
 
|18
 
|'''Resurrect, ancient robot'''
 
''Yomigaeru kodai robotto'' (よみがえる古代ロボット)
 
|Daedalus
 
|June 16, 1977
 
|-
 
|19
 
|'''Mars' First Love'''
 
''Marusu no hatsukoi'' (マルスの初恋)
 
|Agnes, Marukubi Boon
 
|June 23, 1977
 
|-
 
|20
 
|'''Mars becomes a young boss'''
 
''Marusu waka oyabun ni naru'' (マルス若親分になる)
 
|Black, Dr. Jin
 
|June 30, 1977
 
|-
 
|21
 
|'''Mighty Robot Joe'''
 
''Tetsuwan Robotto Jō'' (鉄腕ロボット・ジョー)
 
|Joe Asnaro
 
|July 7, 1977
 
|-
 
|22
 
|'''Android Lullaby'''
 
''Andoroido no komoriuta'' (アンドロイドの子守唄)
 
|Mayumi
 
|July 21, 1977
 
|-
 
|23
 
|'''The wandering robot'''
 
''Sasurai no robotto'' (さすらいのロボット)
 
|Adios
 
|July 28, 1977
 
|-
 
|24
 
|'''Miri, alone again'''
 
''Mou hitori no Miri'' (もう一人の美理)
 
|Saromi
 
|August 18, 1977
 
|-
 
|25
 
|'''The wolf-boy from space'''
 
''Uchū no ōkami shōnen'' (宇宙の狼少年)
 
|
 
|September 1, 1977
 
|-
 
|26
 
|'''Adios returns'''
 
''Kaettekita Adiosu'' (帰ってきたアディオス)
 
|Dr. Kuromaru
 
|September 8, 1977
 
|-
 
|27
 
|'''The flight beyond tomorrow!'''
 
''Ashita ni mukatte habatake!'' (明日に向かって羽ばたけ!)
 
|Sari
 
|September 15, 1977
 
|}
 
 
==OST==
 
==OST==
   
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|07
 
|07
|I Hate! Like You!|Hate! Love!
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| I Hate! Like You! |Hate! Love!
 
|キライ!スキ!
 
|キライ!スキ!
 
''Kirai! Suki!''
 
''Kirai! Suki!''
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Jetter Mars made a cameo appearance in the Game Boy Advance game "[[Astro Boy: Omega Factor]]" as a minor character that can be found hidden in the Moon Plant Base
 
* Jetter Mars made a cameo appearance in the Game Boy Advance game "[[Astro Boy: Omega Factor]]" as a minor character that can be found hidden in the Moon Plant Base
* The main character of the show, Jetter Mars, and Astro Boy share the same voice actress, [[Mari Shimizu]].
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* The main character of the show, Jetter Mars, and Astro Boy share the same voice actress, Mari Shimizu.
* Jetter Mars is referenced in the manual of [[Rightstuf]]'s DVD release of the 1963 show, though is called "Jet Mars" instead of the proper title. This is likely because in other dubs of Jetter Mars the title is "Jet Marte" which translates to Jet Mars.
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* Jetter Mars is referenced in the manual of Rightstuf's DVD release of the 1963 series, though is called "Jet Mars" instead of the proper title. This is likely because in other dubs of Jetter Mars the title is "Jet Marte" which translates to Jet Mars.
* The main Character Jetter Mars is commonly miscolored in depictions, promotional art, and merchandise. Usually giving him black boots, or coloring him red and green like Astro Boy, sometimes even coloring the spikes on his head white.
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* The main Character Jetter Mars is commonly miscoloured in depictions, promotional art, and merchandise. Usually giving him black boots, or colouring him red and green like Astro Boy, sometimes even colouring the spikes on his head white.
 
* Jetter Mars appears in "Osamu Tezuka's Strangest Case in the 20th Century" also known as "The Last Mystery of the 20th Century" with a redesigned look, though this is just a cameo appearance and he has no major impact on the plot of the film.
 
* Jetter Mars appears in "Osamu Tezuka's Strangest Case in the 20th Century" also known as "The Last Mystery of the 20th Century" with a redesigned look, though this is just a cameo appearance and he has no major impact on the plot of the film.
 
* Jetter Mars is referenced in "Atom: The Beginning" through the character "[[Mars]]".
 
* Jetter Mars is referenced in "Atom: The Beginning" through the character "[[Mars]]".

Revision as of 02:37, 23 November 2020


LittleBrother The subject of this article is non-canon.

The information within the article is not canonical in the Astro Boy Series .

Jetter Mars (ジェッターマルス Jettā Marusu) is an anime series made in 1977, directed by Rintaro, and written by Osamu Tezuka. Originally planned by Tezuka as a full-colour remake of the original anime adaptation of his popular manga series Astro Boy, unfavourable circumstances during the preproduction phase of the project led him to abandon it temporarily and create Jetter Mars instead. Although it remains as one of Tezuka's lesser-known works, it gained a small following and is fondly remembered.

Plot

In the futuristic year of 2015 A.D.Dr. Yamanoue, the leader of the Ministry of Science, has devoted himself to assembling an Android named Jetter Mars on an artificial island and intends to use it as a war machine. But the robot has a deficiency in his electric brain, and he comes to the conclusion that his friend and rival Dr. Kawashimo's help is essential to correct his defective brain. Dr. Yamanoue is very jingoistic and only thinks of the robot as one of his strategic arms. On the contrary, Dr. Kawashimo is a pacifist and devotes his affection to robots. Dr. Kawashimo hurries to the island on request of Dr. Yamanoue, taking his young daughter Miri with him. Arriving on the island, Dr. Kawashimo sets the electric brain into Jetter Mars. Thus Mars comes into the world. Jetter Mars may not know much about the world, but he will always save the day with his powers!

Recurring characters

Jetter Mars

Conception and design

Jetter Mars was a series originally meant to be a color remake of Astro Boy. It's Thought that for this reason, Mars seems to be a redesign of the main character of that show, Astro Boy.

Personality

Jetter Mars' personality is that of a spoiled child, similar to that of Uran. He's also said to be very dumb, and will often-times do and say very dumb things, and is ignorant of the world around him. He does, however, mature quite a bit throughout the series, especially when his little brother Melchi is introduced.

Miri (美理 Miri) has a design reminiscent of Uran and is likely to be a replacement for her in the Jetter Mars series, as the show was originally meant to be a color remake of Astro Boy. Though she is much more mature than Uran, Uran's immature and rowdy behavior still exists in the form of Jetter Mars, and Uran ends up having to be the mature one, much like the character Astro Boy.

Melchi (メルチ Meruchi) is Mars' baby brother. His design is that of a baby of unknown age. Melchi is playful and careless, though this leads Melchi into causing a lot of trouble, as Melchi is shown to enjoy destroying things! He also often utters a word he made up called Bakaruchi (バカルチ). Melchi's design is reminiscent of the Astro Boy character Chi-Tan

Doctor Yamanoue (山之上博士 Yamanoue Hakase) is the creator of Jetter Mars. He is a scientist who wants to create robots for warfare and intends to use Mars for warfare purposes. Dr. Yamanoue's design is reminiscent of the character Dr. Tenma.

Doctor Kawashimo (川下博士 Kawashimo Hakase) is Mars' co-creator who has created his electronic brain, prior to Mars creation, he also created, Miri who acts as his daughter.


OST

Track number

English Name

Japanese Name Length
01 Mars, Year 2015 マルス2015年

Marusu 2015 nen

Japanese

3:02

Italian

2:53

Arabic

1:39

02 Mars' Dream マルスの夢

Marusu no yume

3:07
03 Melchi, Let's Bakaruchi メルチバカルチガンバルチ

Meruchi Bakaruchi Ganbaruchi

2:25
04 Goodnight, Mars おやすみマルス

Oyasumi Marusu

3:14
05 Fighting Mars 戦いのマルス

Tatakai no Marusu

3:00
06 Boy Mars 少年マルス

Shōnen Marusu

2:27
07 Hate! Love! キライ!スキ!

Kirai! Suki!

2:26
08 Wandering Robot さすらいのロボット

Sasurai no robotto

3:36
09 March of Mars マルスのマーチ

Marusu no Māchi

2:51
10 Scat of the Universe 宇宙のスキャット

Uchū no Sukyatto

4:19
11 Mars, Year 2015 TV size マルス2015年TVサイズ

Marusu 2015 nen TV saizu

Japanese

1:12

Italian

1:07

Portuguese

1:10

12 The Birth of Mars 年マルス誕生

toshi marusu tanjō

3:48
13 Dr. Downstream Yamanoue 山之上博士と川下博士

yamanōe hakase to kawashita hakase

3:27

Trivia

  • Jetter Mars made a cameo appearance in the Game Boy Advance game "Astro Boy: Omega Factor" as a minor character that can be found hidden in the Moon Plant Base
  • The main character of the show, Jetter Mars, and Astro Boy share the same voice actress, Mari Shimizu.
  • Jetter Mars is referenced in the manual of Rightstuf's DVD release of the 1963 series, though is called "Jet Mars" instead of the proper title. This is likely because in other dubs of Jetter Mars the title is "Jet Marte" which translates to Jet Mars.
  • The main Character Jetter Mars is commonly miscoloured in depictions, promotional art, and merchandise. Usually giving him black boots, or colouring him red and green like Astro Boy, sometimes even colouring the spikes on his head white.
  • Jetter Mars appears in "Osamu Tezuka's Strangest Case in the 20th Century" also known as "The Last Mystery of the 20th Century" with a redesigned look, though this is just a cameo appearance and he has no major impact on the plot of the film.
  • Jetter Mars is referenced in "Atom: The Beginning" through the character "Mars".
  • An artist named "Shigeto Ikehara", who worked on comics for the video game character named Mega Man, worked on illustrations for the Televiland Manga.