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Time Stranger

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Time Stranger (1985)

Time Stranger (originally released in the U.S. under the title GoShogun: The Time Étranger) is a 1985 movie followup to the television series Sengoku Majin GōShōgun (roughly translated as Demon-Lord of War Savaged GoShogun). Set 40 years after the TV show, the film follows Remy, the only female member of the GoShogun team, as she lays dying in a hospital bed remembering her comrades. While the television series never received a faithful English adaptation (it was cut together with an unrelated series and dubbed as Macron-1 in the U.S.), the movie is capable of acting as a stand-alone film and was translated fairly accurately for its English release. It is often noted that despite being based on a lighthearted giant-robot kids show, the film takes on a much darker and more adult-oriented tone with only small hints to the nature of its predecessor (the only reference to the giant robot that served as the series's namesake is a small toy hanging from Remy's rear-view mirror), leaving many English-speaking viewers oblivious to the film's origins.

The following firearms were seen in the anime film Time Stranger:


Smith & Wesson Model 29

Remy 's personal weapon is a Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver with a 6 inch barrel. Despite the weapons size and her relatively small stature, she claims to have gotten used to its weight and recoil.

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Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 magnum.
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Remy's Model 29 on her wardrobe.
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Remy with her Model 29.
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Remy holds her M29 by her side, giving the audience a clear view of the Smith & Wesson logo in the side of the frame.
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Remy reloads her Model 29
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Remy's Model 29 on display in the war museum display commemorating the GoShogun team.

Mossberg 500

Shingo Hojo's weapon of choice is a Mossberg 500 shotgun. Several other Mossberg 500 shotguns are seen being used by police officers at a roadblock near the beginning of the film.

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Mossberg 500AT Shotgun - 12 gauge. Note the wood furniture.
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Shingo with his Mossberg 500.
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The forward half of Shingo's Mossberg 500 inside the Goshogun memorial display. Killy Gagly's knife can be seen right below it.
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The receiver and stock of Shingo's Mossberg 500. Leonardo Bundle's katana can be seen just behind it.
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Several police officers armed with Mossberg 500 shotguns.

M3 "Grease Gun"

One of the bank robbers near the beginning of the film fires at Remy's car with a M3 submachine gun. For some unknown reason, the weapon's front sight is mounted on the barrel. Another M3 is seen being used by a police officer in Remy's dream.

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M3 "Grease Gun" - .45 ACP.
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The bank robber fires at Remy's car with his M3 with a misplaced front sight.
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A cop with a M3 "Grease Gun".

Tokarev TT-33

One of the bank robbers is seen holding a Tokarev TT-33 pistol.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
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Unknown Submachine Gun

Several of the GoShogun members use an unidentified (and likely fictional) submachine gun during the final battle in Remy's dream. The weapon is an Uzi-style submachine gun with a metal folding stock and flipdown foregrip (similar to a PM-63 RAK) as well as a forward sling mount beneath the barrel and a ported compensator on the muzzle.

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Remy fires one of the submachine guns.
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A closeup of the submachine gun's muzzle and sling mount.
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Killy Gagly fires one of the submachine guns.
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Yatta-la Kernagul and Suegni Cuttnal firing their submachine guns.

M2 Flamethrower

During the last day in the village in Remy's dream, Yatta-la Kernagul makes use of an M2 Flamethrower.

M2-2 flamethrower
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Generic Pistol

The police officers in Remy's dream use several generic semi-automatic pistols that lack any real defining features.

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Lewis Gun

Several of the police officers in Remy's dream use Lewis Guns, all of which are a conglomeration of the infantry and aircraft mounted variants.

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Lewis gun - .303 British
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Aircraft mounted Lewis Gun - .303 British
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Unidentified Machine Gun

One of the police officers is seen operating an unidentified vehicle-mounted heavy machine gun.

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Mk 2 Hand Grenade

In addition to his Mossberg, Shingo often uses Mk 2 hand grenades to clear out large groups of enemies.

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Mk 2 "Pineapple" High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
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Shingo pulls the pin on a grenade.
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Shingo tosses a Mk 2 grenade into a crowd of crazed villagers.

Weapons Cache

The night before their escape, Shingo is seen taking stock of the GoShogun team's arsenal, including his own Mossberg 500.

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