26 February 1986
Tokyo, Japan
35n42, 139e46
Rodden Rating: XX


Notes: I've only watched a handful of episodes when I was a kid it never really was something I was totally glued to. It could very well have been the art style which I'm still not enthralled by. In any case I know how poular this was for many guys watching this growing up. You can see the Sun is the midpoint between Venus & Jupiter which describes its success with children & being truly enjoyable & quality entertainment. For the reading I took saturn squaring the sun.
Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events."

Chatgpt o1: "These riddles describe a fantastical martial-arts saga centered on relentless self-improvement, otherworldly foes, and awe-inspiring abilities. The hero frequently trains to push their body and mind to extraordinary limits, using both raw strength and focused energy techniques that reshape entire landscapes. Alongside a loyal circle of allies, the main character embarks on epic journeys, clashing with corrupt creatures—sometimes grinning pink monstrosities and other times cunning adversaries driven by hatred. Each foe demands ever-greater reserves of willpower, prompting the warriors to elevate themselves far beyond what anyone thought possible. Battles are often tumultuous and explosive, tested by intense displays of energy blasts, furious hand-to-hand strikes, and a profound determination to overcome impossible odds. Despite the constant threat of devastation, the ethos of perseverance, moral fortitude, and the transformative power of discipline underpins every conflict. Even as terrifying entities unleash devastating attacks, the heroic figures remain unwavering, blocking assaults and retaliating with surprising resilience. Over the course of these confrontations, once-insurmountable villains become stepping stones on the path to greater mastery—lessons learned in the face of adversity. The overarching tale emphasizes how training, courage, and loyalty can triumph over evil, inspiring those who witness these monumental struggles to believe in the potential for unstoppable growth."
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