shamrokchick
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10-11-2008 15:41
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Springie
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10-11-2008 21:29
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tatsunokofan
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Hi all!
Let's see, about the Black Birds. What to say about them... Well, the easiest place to start would be with the write-up I did for them for the 2005 GatchaCon fanzine, where I said:
The Black Bird Group
(In Gatchaman #'s 24, 56, 77, 85, and 88)
Gallactor's own group of Ninjas, or "Ninja Killers" when confronted by others with similar skills. They are used for assassinations, to eliminate traitors to Gallactor, to steal information wanted by Gallactor, and for the occasional commando-style raid on enemy bases. The Black Birds carry guns, knives, grenades, and rifles, but generally prefer to use their ninjutsu and martial arts training to strike at foes. The Black Birds will also readily use any object in the area of a battle as weapons, such as making weapons of forklifts or cement mixers at a construction site. Like the Science Ninja Team, they are able to use their capes to glide. They have skill in the arts of infiltration and disguise, but freely admit that they are better at combat. When necessary, they will follow the edicts of Operation Zero, where they sacrifice themselves to complete their mission.
While the Black Birds have used special cars equipped with smoke screens on their missions, they are better known for their motorcycle skills. Their ability to perform incredible stunts on their cycles has led them to be called "Acrobat Riders."
With the variety of skills the Black Birds possess, it should be no surprise that their talents are utilized by other divisions within Gallactor for their operations. At various times, they have been trained for special missions by the GCIA, or used to run Iron Beasts on important missions.
Like the Devil Stars, the Black Birds were not something that was part of the initial "Gatchaman" Planning Establishment. Instead, they were a group created during the run of the TV series, first appearing in the Neon Giant story. Unlike the Devil Stars, the scenario version of the story for their first appearance did not contain any significant differences where the Black Birds were concerned. What we eventually saw was pretty close to what was originally planned. Also unlike the Devil Stars, who mostly appeared in flashbacks to the death of Joe's parents, the Black Birds were active participants in the events of the stories they appeared in.
I'd have to say that the concept of the Black Birds was a great idea, and one that really should have been exploited to give Gallactor someone who could meet the Science Ninja Team on more or less equal footing. It would seem likely that Tatsunoko did originally intend to use them more, but for whatever reason (Sponsors not liking the idea, perhaps?), they were shelved for 32 episodes after their first appearance. Still, they did make a comeback, and they made for some memorable appearances when they did.
While the Black Birds did not make a return in "Gatchaman II" or "Gatchaman Fighter," where they were replaced by groups like the Gallacon and the Rider Commando, they did come back for the "Gatchaman" OAV series. For that version of the Black Birds, here's what I wrote for that same GatchaCon 2005 fanzine.
Black Birds
(In Gatchaman OAV Volumes 1 and 2)
Gallactor's Ninja Squadron. They are a large group, placed on Iron Beasts and in Gallactor bases to subdue intruders. Their fighting styles are similar to that of the Science Ninja Team, and their uniforms include sharp claws on their hands. The weapon of choice for the Black Birds is a dagger-like shuriken that can glow when thrown.
Their presence at the Gallactor base on on BC Island was greatly weakened by a successful and massive infiltration of their ranks by the International Secret Ninja Squadron Red Impulse.
Like most things in the OAVs, the Black Birds added a lot of pretty flash, in particular to their fight scenes, but not much in the way of depth. Regardless, it was nice to see them again!
James
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11-11-2008 01:58
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