Dancougar: Requiem for Victims (1986)
The Jyusenki-tai/Cyber Beat Force are on their way to the Zorbados Empire's homeworld so that they can finish the war that they had fought on Earth. Awaiting them are Death Gaia, the last surviving general, and Muge Zorbados, the emperor himself. Before they arrive, though, the group looks back at all of the people who sacrificed their lives so that they could make it to this point.
Director: Seiji Okuda
Genre: Action, Animation, Adventure
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: May 21, 1986
Music: Osamu Totsuka, Takeshi Ike
Production: Software Sculptors, Ashi Productions
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Themes
Mech Warriors and Massive Mechanical Battles, Mech Warrior and the Future Battlefield of Steel
Keywords
sequel, alien, space, mecha, piloted robot, anime, super robot, original video animation (ova)
More Films by Director: Seiji Okuda
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dancougar: Requiem for Victims about?
- The Jyusenki-tai/Cyber Beat Force are on their way to the Zorbados Empire's homeworld so that they can finish the war that they had fought on Earth. Awaiting them are Death Gaia, the last surviving general, and Muge Zorbados, the emperor himself. Before they arrive, though, the group looks back at all of the people who sacrificed their lives so that they could make it to this point.
- Who directed Dancougar: Requiem for Victims?
- Dancougar: Requiem for Victims was directed by Seiji Okuda.
- How long is Dancougar: Requiem for Victims?
- Dancougar: Requiem for Victims has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Dancougar: Requiem for Victims?
- Dancougar: Requiem for Victims is a Action, Animation, Adventure film.
- Where was Dancougar: Requiem for Victims produced?
- Dancougar: Requiem for Victims was produced in Japan.
- What are the themes of Dancougar: Requiem for Victims?
- The themes of Dancougar: Requiem for Victims include: Mech Warriors and Massive Mechanical Battles, Mech Warrior and the Future Battlefield of Steel.