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Images and videos of Ippei Mine from the anime series Chōdenji Machine Voltes V.
Gallery[]
Anime[]
The Voltes team after being summoned.
Mitsuyo directing the Voltes team.
Ippei and Kenichi.
After Kenichi insults Megumi by saying she'll "need some dolls to play with while recovering", she throws a pillow in his face and tries to go after him
Ippei watching La Gour reuniting with his kids.
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Concept art[]
Concept art of the Voltes team in the Voltes V 1978 Roman Album Art book
Concept art of the Voltes team in the Voltes V 1978 Roman Album Art book
Concept art of the Voltes team in the Voltes V 1978 Roman Album Art book
Ippei on the cover of Super Electromagentic Voltes V Information
Document collection ©Y & K, TV Asahi, Toei
Published August 22, 1979
The magazine would reveal several pieces of information such as concept art and planned ideas that didn't make it to the final cut of the anime.
Document collection ©Y & K, TV Asahi, Toei
Published August 22, 1979
The magazine would reveal several pieces of information such as concept art and planned ideas that didn't make it to the final cut of the anime.
Promotional posters and merchandise[]
Books and magazines[]
Ippei in the Animage February 1979 Voltes V special
Ippei in the March 1982 issue of Animage
Megumi (corner right photo) in the February 1980 issue of 月刊OUT
(Text: "Prince Heinel is one of the characters with the highest degree of perfection, even though he has an unusual setting in anime as the protagonist of a tragedy...This is the second robot animation work in collaboration with Toei. Voltes V adds drama that wraps the entire game to the powerful mechanics of the first Combattler V. In Voltes V, the dramatic elements of Combattler V are extracted and drawn to the level of middle and high school students. Mr. Tadao also said that it was a big deal at the time to put so much drama into this kind of work (robot work). And pay for this splendor.")
(Text: "Prince Heinel is one of the characters with the highest degree of perfection, even though he has an unusual setting in anime as the protagonist of a tragedy...This is the second robot animation work in collaboration with Toei. Voltes V adds drama that wraps the entire game to the powerful mechanics of the first Combattler V. In Voltes V, the dramatic elements of Combattler V are extracted and drawn to the level of middle and high school students. Mr. Tadao also said that it was a big deal at the time to put so much drama into this kind of work (robot work). And pay for this splendor.")
Sketch of Ippei in the February 1980 issue of 月刊OUT
Ippei in the July 1980 issue of 月刊OUT. In this manga by Yuuki Masami, Heinel has a gun. When Katherine asks where he got it from, he says Kenichi gave it to him. However, Katherine breaks the gun in half (presumably out of jealousy), upsetting Heinel. Meanwhile Kenichi is holding a sword. When Ippei asks where he got it from he says Heinel gave it to him. Ippei then yells that he wants something too. In the next scene, Heinel is asks Katherine what she will do for the next beast knight, and she replies "it involves frogs". Heinel then looks through a box that says "frog", while saying "this?". The next day, while Ippei and Kenichi are having breakfast, Big Falcon announces "Beast Knight sighted" while Kenichi mutters "again?". When the Voltes team see the Beast Knights, it turns out to be a group of frogs that call them "mama" ("まま").
Ippei in the 1977 Voltes V manga released in Televi-Kun, illustrated by Yuji Hosoi
Ippei in the October 1985 issue of Animage. The article discusses Tadao Nagahama and his contributions to the anime industry. The artwork is by Ai Naniwa.
Ippei in Tadao Nagahama: The world of Robot Romance Trilogy Anime Infobook
(Text: "Ippei Mine
Voiced by Kazuyuki Sogabe
Ippei Mine is the pilot of the Volt Bomber. Trained as a cowboy in the United States, he achieved the feat of winning the national rodeo three years in a row. He's good at whips, lasso, and horseback riding. He has a horse named Eiffel. At times Ippei sullen to the world, and lacks tact and empathy. He has many conflicts with Kenichi, but respects him with all his heart.")
(Text: "Ippei Mine
Voiced by Kazuyuki Sogabe
Ippei Mine is the pilot of the Volt Bomber. Trained as a cowboy in the United States, he achieved the feat of winning the national rodeo three years in a row. He's good at whips, lasso, and horseback riding. He has a horse named Eiffel. At times Ippei sullen to the world, and lacks tact and empathy. He has many conflicts with Kenichi, but respects him with all his heart.")