Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still

Giant Robo
U.S. cover of Giant Robo: The Animation DVD thin-pack
ジャイアントロボ — 地球が静止する日
(Jaianto Robo: Chikyū ga Seishisuru Hi)
GenreAtompunk, Martial Arts, Mecha
Created byMitsuteru Yokoyama
Original video animation
Directed byYasuhiro Imagawa
Produced byYasuhito Yamaki
Written byYasuhiro Imagawa
Eiichi Matsuyama
Music byMasamichi Amano
StudioMu Animation Studio (ep. 1–6)
Phoenix Entertainment (ep. 7)
Licensed by
Released July 22, 1992 January 25, 1998
Runtime40–60 minutes (each)
Episodes7
Manga
Written byYasuhiro Imagawa
Illustrated byMari Mizuta
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineComic Genki
DemographicShōnen
Original run19921993
Volumes2
Original video animation
Gin Rei
Directed byYasuhiro Imagawa
Produced byYasuhito Yamaki
Written byMichiko Yokote
Music byMasamichi Amano
StudioPhoenix Entertainment
Licensed by
Released February 20, 1994 February 21, 1995
Runtime20–30 minutes (each)
Episodes3
Manga
The Day the Earth Burned
Written byYasuhiro Imagawa
Illustrated byYasunari Toda
Published byAkita Shoten
MagazineChampion Red
DemographicSeinen
Original runSeptember 2006January 2011
Volumes9
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Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still (ジャイアント・ロボ — 地球が静止する日, Jaianto Robo: Chikyū ga Seishisuru Hi) is a 1992–1998 OVA series based on Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga series Giant Robo. It was written and directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa.

Giant Robo is a homage to Yokoyama's career. The series features characters and plotlines from the manga artist's entire canon of work, effectively creating an all-new story. The events take place in the near future, 10 years after the advent of the Shizuma Drive triggers the third energy revolution. The series follows the master of the titular Robo, Daisaku Kusama, and the Experts of Justice, an international police organization locked in battle with the BF Group, a secret society hell-bent on world domination.

The OVA is recognized for its "retro" style and operatic score. The character designs emulate Yokoyama's drawing style and the action setpieces are influenced by Hong Kong action cinema.

The first installment of the series, "The Black Attaché Case", was released on July 22, 1992. Originally intended to finish within 36 months, the seven-volume series was ultimately released over the span of six years. "The Grand Finale" was released on January 25, 1998. The OVA has since been translated into English, Cantonese, Dutch, French, Italian, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish.