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3Those of you who are familiar with Joseph Lai's body of work, this is ''Thunder Prince'' [-{{IN SPACE}}-]. A HumongousMecha pseudo-anime released in 1991 about three children that can pilot giant robots trying to defeat the BigBad and his army: the Dark Empire. There are also some SpaceOpera elements thrown in with advanced space stations and dogfights going on in space.
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5This decidedly weird animated film is a result of Joseph Lai buying South Korean cartoons on the cheap and editing them to make "new" features. The result is a {{Frankenslation}} after putting all the different shows together.
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7The film was edited with footage from ''Savior of the Earth'' (not a ripoff of mecha anime, but instead the movie ''Film/{{TRON}}''), ''Defenders of Space - Phoenix-bot Phoenix King'', ''King Robot'', ''Protectors of Universe - Super Express Mazinger 7'', ''Solar Adventure'', ''Animation/SpaceTransformers - Micro-Commando Diatron-5'', ''Super Mazinger 3'' and ''Iron Man Trio''. All of the aforementioned movies are also ripoffs of other anime like ''Anime/MazingerZ'', and even robot cartoons that gained fame in America, like ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', ''Anime/{{Voltron}}'', and even ''WesternAnimation/MightyOrbots'' (and all but the last were separately dubbed by Joseph Lai as well).
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9Has nothing to do with ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer''[='s=] FinishingMove.
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11!!This film provides examples of:
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13* AbortedArc: A lot of these, thanks to it being stitched together from pieces of around 9-10 totally unrelated movies. Lots of threats are set up but never paid off, because those plot beats were left in their original movie.
14* AllThereInTheManual: The back of the cover describes the entire movie from start to finish, because otherwise we'd never know what we were watching. Apparently somewhere during the hour-and-a-half of tanks and explosions is the plot about saving a scientist.
15* ChildSoldiers: The main characters, since the movies being incorporated were ripped off from anime where kids or teenagers piloted mecha against alien invaders.
16* CompilationMovie: As noted, it was made by splicing together bits from a plethora of other Korean knockoff anime with no rhyme or reason.
17* CoversAlwaysLie: None of the characters on the cover are actually in the movie. Unless they look completely different in the film proper, of course, which could be the case given this film was made by splicing together other cartoons.
18* DecoyProtagonist: Who are the Space Thunder Kids? There's a random focus on at least three different space-traveling groups, but none of them do anything of importance, and none of them ever last longer than a scene or two. Eventually it becomes impossible to discern who are supposed to be the bad guys and who are the heroes, because all the ships are equally generic and what setup the various space battles got was left in their source movies.
19* EpicFlail: Some of the giant robots of the Dark Emperor fight with these in space, [[SpaceFriction Newton's laws be damned]].
20* {{Frankenslation}}: It combines no less than seven different Korean cartoons.
21%%* HeelFaceTurn: The general (who is North Korean communist dictator Kim Il-sung) at the end.
22* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: The lines of civilians running away from the buildings being leveled by Neon Light Godzilla.
23* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Kim Il-sung, as the evil general working with the aliens. A lot of the incorporated movies had villains who were thinly-veiled analogues of the North Korean military, but the movie that character came from (''Solar Adventure'') was especially blatant.
24* {{Padding}}: In one scene, an animation cycle of rolling tanks was looped for 5 minutes straight.
25* RandomEventsPlot: Due to the film being somewhat haphazardly cobbled together from a bunch of other films, there is a lot of jumping between several completely unrelated plot points with only token attempts at telling some sort of overarching story with them.
26* RecycledAnimation: Taken to a whole new level with this film. The animation of the entire film was taken from several other Korean cartoons and stitched together into one big thing.
27* SpaceIsAnOcean: Speeds are called out in ''knots''. Not even hundreds or thousands of knots, as would be the case for spaceships if they didn't just use [=MpH/KpH=] to begin with, but tens of knots, as if they were going at nautical speeds. Other parts have passingly realistic space motion.
28* StrongFamilyResemblance: Inverted doesn't even begin to describe it. Apparently the seven foot tall one eyed blonde space pirate badass vixen has a sister who is a one foot tall robot pig creature named Sandy. [[note]] It isn't explained any better in the movie that part comes from, ''Savior of the Earth''. [[/note]]
29* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The space station that was attacked by the meteors at the beginning were never seen again. Either that or [[ArtShift the space station was drawn differently from there on out.]] Who knows?

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