7.) Force Five
Force Five is my undisputed top choice show on this rundown. It had five weekdays, five diverse American edits of Japanese mammoth robot shows. The week began with Danguard Ace, which was adapted from Planetary Robot Danguard Ace. We had The Starvengers on Tuesdaysanedit of Getter Robo G. Wednesdays included the Spaceketeers, which was Sci-Fi West Saga Starzinger in Japan. The week wrapped up with Grandizer (UFO Robot Grendizer)andGaiking (Divine Demon-Dragon Gaiking). My top picks were Grandizer and Gaiking. They were two of the most rebel monster mechadesigns ever. However, the best part of the show was whenever we saw mammoth robots shooting and punching and slicingeach other.
6.) He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe
He-Man and The Masters Of The Universe is truly huge since it was the first syndicated animated serieswhich was based on a toy line. Laws intended to protect kids from being specifically showcased to shades of malice of unchecked consumerism kept a toy-based protected innovation like He-Man from being considered for TV. However, because of the Reagan period, those regulations were tossed out the window and Capitalism ruled. In this manner, Filmationgave us 65 episodes of the Masters of the Universe toon in 1983. The show set the layout for some ’80s action/science fiction shows thereafter.