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Die Kultszene aus den Saber Rider Folgen. Sie ist die Tochter des Oberkommandanten und hat das Raumschiff Ramrod mitentwickelt. Ähnlich wie Saber Rider verfügt sie über ein Roboterpferd namens. Hoch damit, und raus mit ihnen! Volle Energie – und fertig ist die Ramrod-Infanterie!“ Dabei hört man im Hintergrund immer die typische Saber-Rider-Melodie. Ihr habt euch schon immer gefragt, was es alles von Saber Rider gibt. Hier seht ihr es. Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs: The Game – Neues “Making of Ramrod” Video veröffentlicht und zeigt die Entstehung von Ramrod und wie er aussehen wird. Dieses Schiff ist ein nachbau des Ramrod aus der TV Serie, Saber Rider an the Star Sheriffs. Die benötigten Ressurcen für das Schiff sind sehr.

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Comparison of the Dialogues Saber Rider and Fireball go to the elevator. Saber Rider Saber Rider says that if Fireball should come across the Outrider that the Cowboy just mentioned he should inform him.
He's worried that if he doesn't find Vanquo, planet Yuma soon could be destroyed. Saber Rider responds that the queen sent him there and that it is a part of a training to become a knight.
They again tried to make a connection to Saber Rider's mission to find Vanquo. In the Japanese version you get some background information about Saber Rider.
Then, they cut out the fade-out along with a short 0. Fireball's eyes shortly twitch. Apart from that, you only hear Saber Rider saying 1 word in the background.
So it's not obvious to why they added these 6 frames. In this scene, Saber Rider says another sentence. Subsequently, there's the typical Saber Rider transition to the next scene.
Colt changes clothes and you hear him having an interior monologe. As a headhunter he has to be able to dress himself up.
Now he plans to go back to work to find Vanquo. Then follos a dissolve. Finally, he spots Vanquo. Saber Rider: Colt looks for Vanquo and in the end also finds him.
Seijushi Bismark: Colt looks for Fireball to finally capture him. Accidentally he comes across an Outrider.
In Saber Rider, the phone conversation focuses on Ramrod. In the original version the Outriders have no clue about Ramrod and are also not looking for it.
Additionally, Vanquo's dialogue is mor harsh than in the American version. Saber Rider In Saber Rider, Vanquo wants to speak to Nemesis as quickly as possible since he found out where the humans are hiding Ramrod.
Seijushi Bismark Vanquo says that the security takes part in the greeting of the cargo ship that comes from planet earth. He says that they're all drunk - therefore it's the perfect time for them to attack.
Saber Rider Colt says that Vanquo is not better off - after all, he doesn't know that Colt overhears his phone call who knows what might happen to Vanquo Seijushi Bismark Colt: "What!?
Then he just looks to Vanquo with his mouth opened. Overall runtime: 1 sec 24 frames. In the American version, Colt talks for about 1 second and 3 frames.
However, in the American version he talks the whole time without looking around with his mouth opened which explains the 2 missing frames.
In the American version, Vanquo's dialogue is 1 second and 11 frames longer. Saber Rider Vanquo says that Ramrod is stationed at the northerly frontier post - they can't really miss it.
Seijushi Bismark Vanquo tells the person on the phone to start the attack. No one should survive.
In the American version, Colt's short dialogue is 21 frames longer. Saber Rider Colt says that Vanquo came from nowhere - and soon will be no more.
Seijushi Bismark Colt finally seems to notice that Vanquo is one of the Deathcula's spies. Just before he does so he in Saber Rider says that he will be back.
Then he laughs and finally disappears. This is supposed to show you that Vanquo only "beams" to the his home dimension - he doesn't die.
Added Scenes Colt shoots Vanquo. In the original, his body is surrounded by red gas and then suddenly disappears. The only thing that remains is some green gas in the air and some mud on the floor.
In Saber Rider, they added 7 frames from this sequence 3 times. These frames show the body disappearing. Vanquo's body "flickers" for a moment before it completely disappears.
The images below show the course of the scenes from left to right and also clarify the difference between the American and the Japanese version.
This means that Saber Rider now is unable to get the information he was supposed to get. When Fireball wants to know what he was supposed to find out, Saber Rider replies that Vanquo was a spy who found out about Ramrod.
Colt then mentions that Vanquo already gave away Ramrod's exact location. When Saber Rider assumes that Colt is probably interested in finding out what Ramrod is, Colt replies that he's only interested in the reward for his job.
Seijushi Bismark Saber Rider explains that according to a British database the Deathcula are able to transform into human beings. Fireball wants to know how anyone is supposed to know the difference.
Saber Rider explains that the Deathcula have to drink a very huge amount of water. Colt says that the security base is in danger since Vanquo told Deathcula troops to attack the area.
Saber Rider says that they should inform the security base. The American Version focuses on Vanquo and Ramrod. Saber Rider's first sentence is a typical example of the series' censorship: He again explains that Vanquo didn't die but instead "jumped" back to his home dimension.
Saber Rider is shown for 1 additional second. In teh American version you hear Colt talking in the background. Fireball's legs are shown a little longer in the Japanese version.
Also, you don't see Fireball's occiput. Travelling to the Outpost Just before Saber Rider comes through the window the shot of the window was shorted.
Added Scenen Before Fireball drives out of the garage, 2 short scenes were added originating from and Fireball engages a gear before he hits the road.
He comments it by saying "Red Fury Turbo on. They did a very similar thing with Colt. Apparently, the goal was to establish some quotes with recognition value.
When he doesn't reach anyone, Colt hits the road. For this they added a little scene which was already shown at The man sitting at the reception takes the telephone handset.
However, they reversed this scene so that it looks like the man hangs up the phone after Colt left.
During this scene you hear the rest of a dialogue that doesn't exist in the Japanese version. Then follows a typical Saber Rider transition.
Battle for the Outpost Added Scene At this point they added a fight scene from a different episode. The images below show the course of the scenes for both versions.
The American version is 14 frames longer since the 3 scenes were slightly extended. In the scene where you see Fireball's head, one of the frames freezes for 3 frames.
The two other scenes were slightly slowed down. In the American version Fireball says that he's trapped. You see a crosshair on Colt's ventail.
Then you shortly see an enemy inside the crosshair. Then follows a close-up shot of Colt firing off the aircraft cannon.
Added Scene Again, they added a scene from a different episode. After you shortly see Fireball's vehicle, he turns around and drives towards a distant object, because apparently "That must be Ramrod.
Comparison of the Dialogues Fireball meets April in front of Ramrod's hangar. Did the Star Sheriffs send you? Who are they? If you can drive a race car, you can help with Ramrod.
It's an experimental frontier fighter system. I'm afraid it's never been tested - but it's the only chance we've got.
April already expected him to show up. Fireball asks her why she's there and she replies that she brought along Bismark, her father's robot.
She says that he's the only one who's able to steer Bismark. Via radio, Colt asks him what he's doing.
Fireball replies that they all should come to help him. There's not much to say about these scenes. In the Japanese version, April and Fireball already know each other.
Additionally you get to know that Commander Eagle invented Ramrod and not April. Fireball's last few sentences underline his leadership abilities in the Japanese version.
There are 8 missing frames of Saber Rider following him. After that, you see Saber Rider entering the hangar.
Colt says "Hey, don't forget about me! The Hangar You see a close-up shot of Ramrod that slowly zooms out to a long shot. Colt is amazed by the sight of it.
April tells them that this is Bismark. Fireball adds that it was invented by the general secretary of the confederation.
This scene is included in a different episode of Saber Rider. For the American version they cut 1 second of this sequence away.
The last frame freezes for about 1. This should show that the characters stop in front of Ramrod to talk which happens in the next scene.
Added Scene 3 scenes from a different episode were added. Fireball, Colt, and Saber Rider are standing next to each other. Subsequently, you see 1 second of the scene from Then they enter Ramrod.
Ramrod's Control Room Now you see a still of Ramrod's control room the still lasts for 1 second. Then, the camera pans to the right to show the rest of the control room.
In Saber Rider, the still was extended. Fireball says "It's cool". Added Scene After the extended still they added a shot of Colt from a different episode.
Colt says "Bet this baby packs a lot of horse power. There's no dialogue. That's because April says something as opposed to the Japanese version.
The camera pans to April. It charges and flashes before the attack. In Saber Rider you only see the first frame and the last 9 frames of this scene.
Added Scene The Renegade shoots at Ramrod. In the original, this scene is shown at in Saber Rider, they show it twice. Added Scene After the pan shot towards the control console they added a scene from a different episode.
In the background you hear April say "Saber Rider, you give the signal. Saber Rider says: "Okay. Get ready. Not yet This scene was added to underline Saber Rider's leadership qualities.
Then it cuts to the control room which is brightly illuminated. The camera pans bottom up Fireball's face. The Transformation Sequence Ramrod's transformation is the highlight of almost every episode.
In Seijushi Bismark there are 2 different versions of this sequence. Let's call them Sequence A and Sequence B. Sequence A is the one which they use most frequently in the Japanese version.
This Sequence A varies in all the episodes the differences are pretty small. Sequence B is only used a couple of times. In the American version they combined all the variations of Sequence A to create one sequence that is used in almost every episode.
The transformation sequence in both versions is accompanied by music. In the American version you hear a conversation between April and Ramrod which gained cult status for this sequence.
April: "All right. Ramrod will now take over navigational control. Navigational Control - mine. Ramrod challange phase - one.
Head 'em up, move 'em out. Power stride and ready to ride! In the Japanese version you see more light before the transformation begins.
In the American version you always see blue lightning during that scene - except for this episode. During this sequence the American version never shows blue lightning - same goes for this episode.
The last images shows the scene WITH the lightning. Added Scene At this point they added the transformation of the control room. In the American version you always see this.
In the Japanese version, you only see this scene in a few episodes. The fist gleams blue. Then the camera pans to Ramrod's head which opens up.
In the Japanese version, the hand and the fist are shown longer and in the American version the fist doesn't gleam. In return, the American version always includes lightning in this scene see last image.
The Japanese version is about 2 seconds longer. The Ending of the Transformation Sequence Seijushi Bismark After Ramrod completely transformed the camera shows a close-up shot of its face.
The camera then stays in place while all the main characters move around the screen in the foreground. Then the Japanese version cuts to a long shot of Ramrod.
Runtime: 14 sec. Then the American version cuts to a long shot of Ramrod. Runtime: 2 sec. Added Scene A short dialogue scene of Saber Rider was added.
Now shall we follow it up with a soccer kick? In the American version they only included one of these zooms.
Fireball: "Let's vaporize this viper. Added Scene Another added dialogue scene. Saber Rider: "We may only have one shot so let's shoot all the fire power we have.
You want fire power - you got it! Saber Rider: "Ready In the American version, Saber Rider is the one who gives the command during the next added scene.
Added Scene At this point they added a scene from a different episode. Ramrod aims with its handgun and shoots twice. Blast 'em! This is the reason why you don't see the cannon being carted out and fired.
Since they heavily altered the story for the American version, they completely switched the order of this conversation around.
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Unfortunately, the hotel is full. Suddenly Fireball arrives. After he won teh race he wants to take a rest in one of the hotel rooms.
Saber Rider absolutely wants a room and tries to steal Fireball's key. They come into conflict with each other. Seijushi Bismark Saber Rider wants to check into his hotel room which was already booked for his mission.
Unfortunately, the winner of the race - Fireball - has special rights and therefore gets the room. Saber Rider refuses to accept this and wants his room back.
He gets into conflict with Fireball about the key. For whatever reason they totally switchend Saber Rider's and Fireball's dialogue.
They probably did this in order to make Saber Rider look predominant - in the original, Fireball seems to have more "power".
Saber Rider Fireball immediately wants to have the key back. Colt reacts rather intimidating and says that he's dicing with death. Fireball realizes who he is - the guy who almost made him lose the race.
Colt pulls out a gun and points it at him. He tells him that he didn't mean to disturb him and that he's looking for someone else.
He says that he's looking for an Outrider with scary eyes and a long pale face. Seijushi Bismark Fireball asks him who he is. Colt responds that he seems to have the prize money with him.
Again, Fireball seems to realize who he is; Colt points his gun at him and says that his name is Bill Wilcox. And actually, Fireball does know who Bill is - he's the chief pilot of Space Impulse.
Colt is "flattered" that he knows him. In his head, Saber Rider is thinking that Bill Wilcox so far won all the pilot competitions and that he's said to be the best headhunter of them all.
In the American version this scene is rather odd. The dialogues don't really fit to what's happening - after all, Colt points his gun at Fireball for no particular reason.
Additionally, they used this scene to mention Vanquo. In the original version, Colt wants to capture Fireball. Additionally, the Japanese version gives you some background information about Colt.
This flashback bizarrely was altered. Seijushi Bismark In the original version you see the scene from where Colt moves closer to the screen in his spaceship.
Saber Rider In Saber Rider the first scene is only shown once, immediately followed by the blue frame. Then you see the rest of the scene where Colt flies off.
This scene actually is better than the original version's scene. Also, it's 2 seconds longer in Saber Rider. Seijushi Bismark Fireball suggests that they could share the hotel room.
Just as during the argument over the room key, they switched the dialogues. Comparison of the Dialogues Saber Rider and Fireball go to the elevator.
Saber Rider Saber Rider says that if Fireball should come across the Outrider that the Cowboy just mentioned he should inform him.
He's worried that if he doesn't find Vanquo, planet Yuma soon could be destroyed. Saber Rider responds that the queen sent him there and that it is a part of a training to become a knight.
They again tried to make a connection to Saber Rider's mission to find Vanquo. In the Japanese version you get some background information about Saber Rider.
Then, they cut out the fade-out along with a short 0. Fireball's eyes shortly twitch. Apart from that, you only hear Saber Rider saying 1 word in the background.
So it's not obvious to why they added these 6 frames. In this scene, Saber Rider says another sentence. Subsequently, there's the typical Saber Rider transition to the next scene.
Colt changes clothes and you hear him having an interior monologe. As a headhunter he has to be able to dress himself up. Now he plans to go back to work to find Vanquo.
Then follos a dissolve. Finally, he spots Vanquo. Saber Rider: Colt looks for Vanquo and in the end also finds him.
Seijushi Bismark: Colt looks for Fireball to finally capture him. Accidentally he comes across an Outrider.
In Saber Rider, the phone conversation focuses on Ramrod. In the original version the Outriders have no clue about Ramrod and are also not looking for it.
Additionally, Vanquo's dialogue is mor harsh than in the American version. Saber Rider In Saber Rider, Vanquo wants to speak to Nemesis as quickly as possible since he found out where the humans are hiding Ramrod.
Seijushi Bismark Vanquo says that the security takes part in the greeting of the cargo ship that comes from planet earth. He says that they're all drunk - therefore it's the perfect time for them to attack.
Saber Rider Colt says that Vanquo is not better off - after all, he doesn't know that Colt overhears his phone call who knows what might happen to Vanquo Seijushi Bismark Colt: "What!?
Then he just looks to Vanquo with his mouth opened. Overall runtime: 1 sec 24 frames. In the American version, Colt talks for about 1 second and 3 frames.
However, in the American version he talks the whole time without looking around with his mouth opened which explains the 2 missing frames.
In the American version, Vanquo's dialogue is 1 second and 11 frames longer. Saber Rider Vanquo says that Ramrod is stationed at the northerly frontier post - they can't really miss it.
Seijushi Bismark Vanquo tells the person on the phone to start the attack. No one should survive. In the American version, Colt's short dialogue is 21 frames longer.
Saber Rider Colt says that Vanquo came from nowhere - and soon will be no more. Seijushi Bismark Colt finally seems to notice that Vanquo is one of the Deathcula's spies.
Just before he does so he in Saber Rider says that he will be back. Then he laughs and finally disappears. This is supposed to show you that Vanquo only "beams" to the his home dimension - he doesn't die.
Added Scenes Colt shoots Vanquo. In the original, his body is surrounded by red gas and then suddenly disappears. The only thing that remains is some green gas in the air and some mud on the floor.
In Saber Rider, they added 7 frames from this sequence 3 times. These frames show the body disappearing.
Vanquo's body "flickers" for a moment before it completely disappears. The images below show the course of the scenes from left to right and also clarify the difference between the American and the Japanese version.
This means that Saber Rider now is unable to get the information he was supposed to get. When Fireball wants to know what he was supposed to find out, Saber Rider replies that Vanquo was a spy who found out about Ramrod.
Colt then mentions that Vanquo already gave away Ramrod's exact location. When Saber Rider assumes that Colt is probably interested in finding out what Ramrod is, Colt replies that he's only interested in the reward for his job.
Seijushi Bismark Saber Rider explains that according to a British database the Deathcula are able to transform into human beings. Fireball wants to know how anyone is supposed to know the difference.
Saber Rider explains that the Deathcula have to drink a very huge amount of water. Colt says that the security base is in danger since Vanquo told Deathcula troops to attack the area.
Saber Rider says that they should inform the security base. The American Version focuses on Vanquo and Ramrod. Saber Rider's first sentence is a typical example of the series' censorship: He again explains that Vanquo didn't die but instead "jumped" back to his home dimension.
Saber Rider is shown for 1 additional second. In teh American version you hear Colt talking in the background.
Fireball's legs are shown a little longer in the Japanese version. Also, you don't see Fireball's occiput. Travelling to the Outpost Just before Saber Rider comes through the window the shot of the window was shorted.
Added Scenen Before Fireball drives out of the garage, 2 short scenes were added originating from and Fireball engages a gear before he hits the road.
He comments it by saying "Red Fury Turbo on. They did a very similar thing with Colt. Apparently, the goal was to establish some quotes with recognition value.
When he doesn't reach anyone, Colt hits the road. For this they added a little scene which was already shown at The man sitting at the reception takes the telephone handset.
However, they reversed this scene so that it looks like the man hangs up the phone after Colt left. During this scene you hear the rest of a dialogue that doesn't exist in the Japanese version.
Then follows a typical Saber Rider transition. Battle for the Outpost Added Scene At this point they added a fight scene from a different episode.
The images below show the course of the scenes for both versions. The American version is 14 frames longer since the 3 scenes were slightly extended.
In the scene where you see Fireball's head, one of the frames freezes for 3 frames. The two other scenes were slightly slowed down. In the American version Fireball says that he's trapped.
You see a crosshair on Colt's ventail. Then you shortly see an enemy inside the crosshair. Then follows a close-up shot of Colt firing off the aircraft cannon.
Added Scene Again, they added a scene from a different episode. After you shortly see Fireball's vehicle, he turns around and drives towards a distant object, because apparently "That must be Ramrod.
Comparison of the Dialogues Fireball meets April in front of Ramrod's hangar. Did the Star Sheriffs send you? Who are they?
If you can drive a race car, you can help with Ramrod. It's an experimental frontier fighter system. I'm afraid it's never been tested - but it's the only chance we've got.
April already expected him to show up. Fireball asks her why she's there and she replies that she brought along Bismark, her father's robot. She says that he's the only one who's able to steer Bismark.
Via radio, Colt asks him what he's doing. Fireball replies that they all should come to help him. There's not much to say about these scenes.
In the Japanese version, April and Fireball already know each other. Additionally you get to know that Commander Eagle invented Ramrod and not April.
Fireball's last few sentences underline his leadership abilities in the Japanese version. There are 8 missing frames of Saber Rider following him.
After that, you see Saber Rider entering the hangar. Colt says "Hey, don't forget about me! The Hangar You see a close-up shot of Ramrod that slowly zooms out to a long shot.
Colt is amazed by the sight of it. April tells them that this is Bismark. Fireball adds that it was invented by the general secretary of the confederation.
This scene is included in a different episode of Saber Rider. For the American version they cut 1 second of this sequence away.
The last frame freezes for about 1. This should show that the characters stop in front of Ramrod to talk which happens in the next scene. Added Scene 3 scenes from a different episode were added.
Fireball, Colt, and Saber Rider are standing next to each other. Subsequently, you see 1 second of the scene from Then they enter Ramrod. Ramrod's Control Room Now you see a still of Ramrod's control room the still lasts for 1 second.
Then, the camera pans to the right to show the rest of the control room. In Saber Rider, the still was extended.
Fireball says "It's cool". Added Scene After the extended still they added a shot of Colt from a different episode.
Colt says "Bet this baby packs a lot of horse power. There's no dialogue. That's because April says something as opposed to the Japanese version.
The camera pans to April. It charges and flashes before the attack. In Saber Rider you only see the first frame and the last 9 frames of this scene.
Added Scene The Renegade shoots at Ramrod. In the original, this scene is shown at in Saber Rider, they show it twice. Added Scene After the pan shot towards the control console they added a scene from a different episode.
In the background you hear April say "Saber Rider, you give the signal. Saber Rider says: "Okay. Get ready. Not yet This scene was added to underline Saber Rider's leadership qualities.
Then it cuts to the control room which is brightly illuminated. The camera pans bottom up Fireball's face. The Transformation Sequence Ramrod's transformation is the highlight of almost every episode.
In Seijushi Bismark there are 2 different versions of this sequence. Let's call them Sequence A and Sequence B. Sequence A is the one which they use most frequently in the Japanese version.
This Sequence A varies in all the episodes the differences are pretty small. Sequence B is only used a couple of times.
In the American version they combined all the variations of Sequence A to create one sequence that is used in almost every episode.
The transformation sequence in both versions is accompanied by music. In the American version you hear a conversation between April and Ramrod which gained cult status for this sequence.
April: "All right. Ramrod will now take over navigational control. Get to Know Us. Amazon Payment Products. English Choose a language for shopping.
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Within Cavalry Command is a unit of special operatives known as Star Sheriffs that function as the organization's field agents, investigating any crimes and plots that threaten the security of the New Frontier.
The main foe of Cavalry Command and the Star Sheriffs is a race of non-human creatures known as Vapor Beings also sometimes called Outriders that have jumped into our dimension in order to conquer it.
They attack the Settlers, destroy settlements, and kidnap humans in order to mine various metals or crystals from the soil of various planets.
Outriders are superior to humans in battle technology. They control a legion of gigantic robots "Renegade Units" with weapons greatly superior to the weapons and defenses of the space-going fleets of Cavalry Command.
In response to the Outriders's threat, Cavalry Command develops a prototype spaceship known as the "Ramrod Equalizer Unit" or simply Ramrod that has the ability to transform from a spaceship into a powerful robot that can fight the Outriders's Renegade Units on equal terms.
The main antagonists are called the Outriders who are humanoids from the Vapor Zone, an alternate dimension.
They do not require oxygen, but do require great quantities of water. They have the ability to disguise themselves as human beings, to the point where even a medical examination will not reveal their true identities.
Their personal existence is bleak, as is their home dimension. They have squandered all the resources on their home planet, forcing them to move to an artificial planet.
The Outriders' goal is to conquer mankind and control the universe unhindered—they think the human dimension has much more to offer than their own.
When an Outrider is shot or wounded, they do not die, but rather dimension jump , a process where they vanish and return to their home dimension.
After dimension jumping, a wisp of poisonous, green gas, and a smudge where the Outrider stood remain. A self-initiated dimension jump leaves no trace at all.
Outriders who are shot or killed in the vapor dimension will turn to a human. Under unique circumstances an Outrider, while in the human dimension, is in a situation that prevents them from making a dimension jump may also turn them to a human.
The program's music score was composed by Dale Schacker, who was given complete artistic freedom in his composition of the whole score. The score features guitar based music in a fast, rhythmic, yet very fashionable Country Western style.
Despite the fact that the music uses synthpop elements, its predominant instrument is the electric guitar rather than a synthesizer, creating a unique sound.
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