
Television stations began relegating the show to early morning timeslots (as typically done with programming on its way off the air) before dispensing of it altogether. G-Force, Guardians of Space!ĭuring the early-to-mid 1980s, Sandy Frank Entertainment's Battle of the Planets (or BotP) was gradually being phased off the air after a successful number of years in syndication. These are the adventures of G-Force, five secret agents trained to fly like birds. Wise-cracking navigator who flies the amazing rocket ship Phoenix and laughs at danger.

Agatha June: Flies like a dove, strikes like a falcon. A crack marksman with the eye of an eagle and nerves of steel. Strong, vigilant, fearless as a hawk, guarding the four young agents under his command. Narrator: Five teenage champions! G-Force, Guardians of Space! Fighting for good over evil, fighting to defend planet Earth from deadly enemies from space. In the show, five brave teenagers - Ace Goodheart, Dirk Daring, Agatha June, Pee Wee and Hoot Owl battle the aliens Galactor and Computor for the fate of the planet Earth. With G-Force, Sandy Frank Entertainment collaborated with Turner Broadcasting to create a newer, more faithful translation of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman for a new audience, and such a translation was made possible with the relaxed television standards of the 1980s, a luxury that the more Star Wars-themed Battle of the Planets did not enjoy.

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G-Force: Guardians of Space ( 1986) is the second American animated television adaptation of the Japanese anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman ( 1972), following Sandy Frank Entertainment's initial 1978 effort Battle of the Planets and preceding ADV Films' 2005 attempt, known merely as Gatchaman.
