Getter Robo Armageddon

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  1. Full anime title: Change Getter Robo!! The Last Day of the World (真ゲッターロボ!! 世界最後の日, Chenji Gettā Robo!! Sekai Saigo no Hi)
  2. Full manga title: Change Getter Robo!! Strange Tales — Try to Remember (真ゲッターロボ!! 異聞 トライトゥリメンバー, Chenji Gettā Robo!! Ibun Torai Tu Rimenbā)
  3. Japanese title: Mazinkaiser vs. Shin Getter Robo (マジンカイザー対真ゲッターロボ, Majinkaizā tai Shin Gettā Robo)

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Getter Robo Armageddon
Getter Robo Armageddon DVD1.jpg
Japanese DVD cover art of the first volume
チェンジゲッターロボ!!
(Change Getter Robo!!)
Genre Mecha
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