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Directed by
  
Yashuhiro Matsumura

Studio
  
Sunrise

Initial release
  
1999

Written by
  
Yoshitake Suzuki

4.7/10
TV

Music by
  
Kazuo Nobuta

Licensed by
  
Sentai Filmworks

Production company
  
Sunrise

Episodes
  
6

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Genre
  
Mecha, Action, Science fiction

Produced by
  
Ken Matsumoto Toru Hasegawa

Similar
  
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Z-Mind (思春期美少女合体ロボ ジーマイン, Shishunki Bishōjo Gattai Robo Z-MIND) is a six-episode OVA series produced by Sunrise and Bandai Visual, released from February 25, 1999 to July 25, 1999. The OVA series was initially released in North America on DVD in 2002 by Bandai Entertainment. At Otakon 2013, the OVAs, along with a bunch of other former Bandai Entertainment properties were rescued by Sentai Filmworks.

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Plot

In 1976, an alien species known as the Orgapiens invades Earth. To combat them, the Japanese and American military forces have collaborated on a giant robot known as Z-Mind. Z-Mind is piloted by three sisters: Ayame, Renge and Sumire.

Characters

Ayame Hanakawado (花川戸あやめ)
Voiced by: Yuri Amano (Japanese); Kelly Sheridan (English)
Renge Hanakawado (花川戸れんげ)
Voiced by: Mayumi Asano (Japanese); Maggie Blue O'Hara (English)
Sumire Hanakawado (花川戸すみれ)
Voiced by: Urara Miura (Japanese); Jocelyne Loewen (English)
Satsuki Hanakawado (花川戸さつき)
Voiced by: Emiko Itō (Japanese); Tabitha St. Germain (English)
Akira (あきら)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Kirby Morrow (English)
Tatsunosuke (辰之助)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata (Japanese); Colin Murdock (English)
Koto Hanakawado (花川戸琴)
Voiced by: Atsuko Mine (Japanese); Ellen Kennedy (English)
Jim Pekinpah (ジム・ペキンパー)
Voiced by: Seizō Katō (Japanese); Ron Hadler (English)
Koji (甲児)
Voiced by: Kentarō Itō (Japanese); Brent Miller (English)

References

Z-Mind Wikipedia


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