DALLOS

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  • 1983
  • 1 Season
  • 6.1  (328)

DALLOS is an anime series produced by Bandai in 1983. The show is set in a dystopian future where human beings have colonized the Moon in search of resources to sustain life. The story revolves around a young boy named Jet Enduro and his friends, who become embroiled in a plot to overthrow the corrupt government that rules over the lunar colony.

The series begins with Jet Enduro, a young and enthusiastic member of the lunar police force, receiving a message from an old friend named Alex Riger. The message contains evidence of a conspiracy within the government to control the colony's limited resources for their own benefit. Jet, along with his fellow officers and friends, decide to investigate the matter, only to find themselves in the middle of a power struggle that puts their lives in danger.

As the story progresses, Jet and his friends discover that the conspiracy goes much deeper than they initially thought. They learn about a powerful organization known as DALLOS, which was responsible for creating the lunar colony in the first place. However, DALLOS has since fallen into the wrong hands, and its technological power is being used for nefarious purposes.

The series features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique motivations and backstories. Jet Enduro is a courageous young man who is determined to fight for justice and freedom. His childhood friend Alex Riger is a skilled hacker who provides the group with much-needed technological support. Meanwhile, the lunar police chief Lt. Colonel Karl Hauser is a gruff and no-nonsense officer who is nonetheless dedicated to protecting the citizens of the colony.

The show's animation quality is typical of the era in which it was produced, with a hand-drawn look that often appears rough around the edges. However, the series is notable for being one of the first anime productions to feature computer-generated imagery (CGI), particularly in the form of the show's titular mecha robots. The mechs, piloted by both the government and rebel forces, are sleek and futuristic, with a distinctly 80s aesthetic.

One of DALLOS's most striking features is its mature themes and complex storytelling. The series explores issues such as political corruption, the abuse of technological power, and the ethics of rebellion. While it is primarily an action-adventure series, it is also a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked authority and the importance of standing up for what is right.

Despite its ambitious scope, the show only ran for four episodes due to production issues and financial difficulties. As a result, the story ends on a somewhat open-ended note that leaves many questions unanswered. Nonetheless, DALLOS has remained a cult classic among anime fans, thanks in part to its inventive mecha designs and thought-provoking storyline.

In conclusion, DALLOS is a must-watch for fans of classic anime, particularly those who enjoy mecha and sci-fi action. While the series is short-lived, it packs a powerful punch with its mature themes and complex characters. Although it is over thirty years old, its message about the perils of unchecked authority and the importance of standing up for what is right remains just as relevant today.

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Raising in the Sea of Nostalgia, Act II
4. Raising in the Sea of Nostalgia, Act II
June 28, 1984
With both sides decimated, just what has everything up until now been for? With the future uncertain, all must consider where they stand, and they are fighting for.
Raising in the Sea of Nostalgia, Act I
3. Raising in the Sea of Nostalgia, Act I
April 28, 1984
Gramps gets injured from the previous battle and Shun, Rachel, and Melinda try to get him help. Meanwhile, the colonists are starting to feel unsettled and begin to protest.
The Order to Destroy Dallos!
2. The Order to Destroy Dallos!
January 21, 1984
As the police continue to search for the terrorists, they also begin to search for Alex's girlfriend from Earth, Melinda, who has been kidnapped by the faction. Shun, Rachel, and Gramps is caught in between the ensuing fight.
Remember Bartholomew
1. Remember Bartholomew
December 21, 1983
A terrorist group plans to disrupt Monopolis but their plans are halted as they are identified by the police. Many are captured except for the leader who runs into Shun Nonomura, a boy that loves to tinker with machines.
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  • Premiere Date
    December 21, 1983
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (328)