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'''''Doozy Bots''''' was a American adaptation of the Japanese franchise ''SD Gundam'' that intended for the North American market. The adaptation was produced by Sunrise. The series would to be about a group of the five high school students were enlisted by Professor Doozy to participate in an experiment wherein their minds are transferred into newer robots to combat the first generation.
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'''''Doozy Bots''''' was an American adaptation of the Japanese franchise ''SD Gundam'' that intended for the North American market. The adaptation was produced by Sunrise. The series would be a group of the five high school students were enlisted by Professor Doozy to participate in an experiment wherein their minds are transferred into newer robots to combat the first generation.


The series was slated for release in the Fall of 1991, but was never picked up for unknown reasons. Most likely due to an apparent failing of the Japanese creators to grasp American culture. Although the adaptation failed, minor elements of it resurfaced in the later Japan/America co-production ''Superior Defender Gundam Force''.
The series was slated for release in the Fall of 1991 but was never picked up for unknown reasons. Most likely due to an apparent failure of the Japanese creators to grasp American culture. Although the adaptation failed, minor elements of it resurfaced in the later Japan/America co-production ''Superior Defender Gundam Force''.


As of August 21, 2015, only the trailer for this title exists and no known copies of episodes, cels, images, audio or other information of it have resurfaced.
As of August 21, 2015, only the trailer for this title exists, and no known copies of episodes, cels, images, audio or other information of it have resurfaced.


==References==
==Trailer==
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http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=8477 Anime News Network article.
==See Also==
*[[Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (lost YTV promo for anime film; 2000)]]
*[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny The Movie (lost production material of cancelled anime film; 2006-2007)]]
*[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (partially found English dub of anime series; 2005)]]


http://wikibin.org/articles/doozy-bots.html Wikibin.org article. (archive of old Wikipedia article)
==External Links==
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=8477 Anime News Network article.]
*[http://wikibin.org/articles/doozy-bots.html Wikibin.org article (archive of old Wikipedia article).]


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Latest revision as of 18:56, 7 November 2022

Doozy bots title.PNG

Title card.

Status: Partially Found

Doozy Bots was an American adaptation of the Japanese franchise SD Gundam that intended for the North American market. The adaptation was produced by Sunrise. The series would be a group of the five high school students were enlisted by Professor Doozy to participate in an experiment wherein their minds are transferred into newer robots to combat the first generation.

The series was slated for release in the Fall of 1991 but was never picked up for unknown reasons. Most likely due to an apparent failure of the Japanese creators to grasp American culture. Although the adaptation failed, minor elements of it resurfaced in the later Japan/America co-production Superior Defender Gundam Force.

As of August 21, 2015, only the trailer for this title exists, and no known copies of episodes, cels, images, audio or other information of it have resurfaced.

Trailer

Only the trailer was released for the series.

See Also

External Links