Baxinger

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Galactic Gale Baxinger
銀河烈風バクシンガー
(Ginga Reppuu Baxinger)
Genre Mecha
TV anime
Director Takao Yotsuji
Studio Kokusai Eiga-sha
Network Japan: TV Tokyo
Original run July 6, 1982March 29, 1983
Episodes 39

Galactic Gale Baxinger (銀河烈風バクシンガー Ginga Reppū Bakushingā?) was an anime series aired from 1982 to 1983 in Japan. There were 39 episodes aired. Other loosely translated names include "Baxingar", "Galactic Stormwind Baxinga", "Cosmo Rangers". It is the sequel to Braiger.A base of a story is the late Tokugawa period, a story of Shinsengumi.

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[edit] Original story

The story is set 600 years after the destruction of Jupiter where the solar system was in a state of peace under the Bakufu government. However, the lawlessness of this new solar system prompts a man named Dan Condor to organise a new J9 team to fight against injustice. Equipped with Cosmobikes, they merge into a super robot named Baxinger.

[edit] Concept

The main robot Baxinger is assembled from five motorbikes.

[edit] Cast

Directors: Takao Yotsuji

Additional Directors: Teppei Matsuura, Hideki Takayama

Design: Kazuo Komatsubara

[edit] Characters

Name Nickname called "Roadname" Bike
Digo Kondoh Don Condor Typhoon
Shuteken Radcliff Moroha no Shuteken (Moroha means "Double-edged sword") Hurricane
Shiro Mahoroba Billy the Shot Reppun
Samanosuke Dodi Kattobi no Sasuke (Kattobi means "speeder") Cyclone
Layla Mineri Fushicho no Layla (Fushicho means "immortal Butterfly") Monsoon

[edit] Sequels

This is part 2 of the J-9 Trilogy.

Part J9 Team Japanese Translated Name English Translated Name
Part 1 J9 Ginga Senpuu Braiger Galaxy Cyclone Braiger
Part 2 J9-II Ginga Reppuu Baxinger Galactic Gale Baxinger
Part 3 J9-III Ginga Shippu Sasuraiger Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger

[edit] Video Games

The robot have been featured in video games such as Super Robot Wars, Super Robot Wars GC.

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