Dark Soldier: D (1998)

30m
Running Time

1
Seasons

3
Episodes

January 1, 1998
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
6.2
Dark Soldier: D

Dark Soldier: D (1998)

30m
Running Time

1
Seasons

3
Episodes

January 1, 1998
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Bandai

Plot.

Kawamata is a psychotic soldier who fell in with the Russian Special Operation Forces. It was at this time that Kawamata became the guinea pig for this secret scientific research organization. The Russians wanted to ensure that they were ahead of the U.S. in the arms race, and used this organization to develop a mobile combat suit, armed to the teeth with all kinds of weapons imaginable. During his tenure on the project, Kawamata met Matsuzaki, a twisted scientist who was kicked out of Japan for unscrupulous practices. Matsuzaki became lead engineer on the combat suit project and coded Kawamata’s thought impulses into the control mechanism, so only he can operate the walking arsenal. But when Communist Russia collapsed, Kawamata and Matsuzaki stole the armored battle suit and snuck it into Japan.

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Details.

Release Date
January 1, 1998

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
3

Running Time
30m

Content Rating
NR

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Wiki.

Dark Soldier D is a 1998 mecha tokusatsu film created by Buildup Co. (later renamed Buildup Entertainment) and distributed by Bandai. The film is actually made up of three short acts serving as a kind of television format. The series was unique as it didn't follow any type of manga, anime, or tokusatsu archetype. Instead, it served as an antithesis for those motifs. However, the series does pay some homage to the Super Robot genre. Furthermore, the series story is targeted more towards adults rather than children; in addition, the overall story is depicted as being "mean-spirited".

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