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Gigantor (television series)

Last modified: 2017-11-04 by peter hans van den muijzenberg
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Introduction

Tetsujin 28-go [Iron Man No. 28] was a Japanese kids' TV series in the early 60's, better known to English speakers under its export name, "Gigantor". It involved a boy who had had been left a giant remote-control robot by his late scientist father and who went on on to use it to thwart assorted poorly-animated villains.

More detail can be foud here.
Eugene Ipavec, 25 november 2005


Kingdom of Marabia

One episode featured the Middle Eastern nation of Marabia, in the throes of civil war. The Kingdom used a black flag with a white lozenge.
Eugene Ipavec, 25 november 2005


Prince Zahmed's rebel army

[white field, black bars, black letter
by Eugene Ipavec, 31 july 2006

The marabian rebels used a white flag with thick black bars at top and bottom and a large serif "Z" centered. It is the monogram of the rebels' leader, the disgruntled prince Zahmed.
Eugene Ipavec, 25 november 2005


This "Z" look like a wolf's hook, in german wolfsangel. A common object in german heraldry.
Dominique Cureau, 31 july 2006


Given the depth (or lack thereof) of the source material, almost certainly a coincidence, though an interesting one.
Eugene Ipavec, 1 august 2006