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Phoenix King (Korean: 불사조 로보트 피닉스킹; RR: Bulsajo roboteu Pinikseu-King) is a South Korean animated feature film. It was later dubbed into English and released in America and Europe as Defenders of Space and parts of its footage was used to create Space Thunder Kids. The small image of the movie poster depicts a toy version of Phoenix King that was released.
Phoenix King | |
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Hangul | 불사조 로보트 피닉스킹 |
Hanja | 不死鳥 로보트 피닉스킹 |
Revised Romanization | Bulsajo roboteu Pinikseu-King |
McCune–Reischauer | Pulsajo rŏbŏt'ŭ p'iniksŭ-k'ing |
Directed by | Jeong Su-yong |
Written by | Lim Woong-sun |
Produced by | Choe Deok-su An Bong-sik |
Cinematography | Kim Jong-seok |
Edited by | Ree Kyoung-ja |
Music by | Jeong Min-seob |
Release date |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Phoenix King is identical to a Diaclone toy No.10 Fire Engine, that later became Inferno of the Transformers. This is the earliest animated version of said toy.
Criticism
editThe film is infamous for copying designs from numerous Super Robot Series in Japan, especially Mazinger Z, Ippatsuman, Space Cruiser Yamato, Mobile Suit Gundam and many of Leiji Matsumoto's work.
References
editExternal links
edit- Phoenix-bot Phoenix King at Mimanbu (in Korean)
- Karaeff (in Korean)
- Phoenix-bot Phoenix King at IMDb
- Phoenix Robot Phoenixing (Bulsajo Roboteu Pinikseu King) at the Korean Movie Database