Sadamitsu the Destroyer

Sadamitsu the Destroyer (2001)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Anime, Science-Fiction

The earth is being overrun by Alien invaders and, while on a mission to stop the invaders, an assigned Attendant is injured. He seeks the help of a human named Sadamitsu. Sadamitsu makes it his mission to rid the world of the invaders, to prevent the coming of the ultimate enforcer, the Vulture. The problem is the Vulture is already here, and buried in Sadamitsu's past is the reason the Vulture hasn't already destroyed the Earth.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Man's Constellation that Sparkles in the SkyMar 21, 2001
S01E09Man's Love is a Love for a Struggle to the DeathMar 14, 2001
S01E08Man, Sharing an Umbrella of TearsMar 7, 2001
S01E07Man, Eat the Fist of Life!Feb 28, 2001
S01E06A Cherry Blossom is a Flower of Man's ConfusionFeb 21, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Sadamitsu the Destroyer premiere?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer premiered on January 17, 2001.

Who created Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer was created by Masahiko Nakahira.

What genre does Sadamitsu the Destroyer belong to?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer belongs to the genre of action and science fiction.

Who is the main character in Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

The main character in Sadamitsu the Destroyer is Tsubaki Sadamitsu.

What is the premise of Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer follows the story of Tsubaki Sadamitsu, a high school delinquent who becomes a superhero, protecting his city from alien invaders.

How many episodes are there in Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer consists of 10 episodes.

Who is the voice actor for Tsubaki Sadamitsu?

Tsubaki Sadamitsu is voiced by Tomokazu Seki.

What are some notable voice actors in Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Some notable voice actors in Sadamitsu the Destroyer include Tomokazu Seki, Yui Horie, and Megumi Hayashibara.

Is Sadamitsu the Destroyer based on a manga?

Yes, Sadamitsu the Destroyer is based on a manga of the same name created by Masahiko Nakahira.

What is the art style of Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer features a distinctive art style with bold lines and vibrant colors.

Does Sadamitsu the Destroyer have any supernatural elements?

Yes, Sadamitsu the Destroyer incorporates supernatural elements such as alien invaders and superhuman abilities.

What is the setting of Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer is set in a modern-day city where alien threats constantly endanger the citizens.

Is Sadamitsu the Destroyer a comedy or a serious show?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer combines elements of both comedy and serious storytelling, creating a balanced viewing experience.

Does Sadamitsu the Destroyer feature any mecha elements?

Yes, Sadamitsu the Destroyer includes mecha elements with the main character piloting a powerful mecha suit to fight against the alien invaders.

What are some other notable works by Masahiko Nakahira, the creator of Sadamitsu the Destroyer?

Masahiko Nakahira is also known for his work as an illustrator for the manga series "Hyper Doll" and "Photon: The Idiot Adventures."

Does Sadamitsu the Destroyer have any notable soundtracks?

Sadamitsu the Destroyer features an energetic and dynamic soundtrack that enhances the action-packed scenes and emotional moments of the show.

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Characters

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Also known as

  • 破壊魔定光
  • Hakaima Sadamitsu
  • 破壊魔定光 (Japan)

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