Braiger
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Galactic Whirlwind Braiger | |
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銀河旋風ブライガー (Ginga Senpuu Braiger) |
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Genre | Mecha |
TV anime | |
Director | Takao Yotsuji |
Studio | Kokusai Eiga-sha |
Network | Japan: TV Tokyo |
Original run | October 6, 1981 – June 2, 1982 |
Episodes | 39 |
Galaxy Cyclone Braiger (銀河旋風ブライガー Ginga Senpū Buraigā?) was an anime series aired from 1981 to 1982 in Japan. There were 39 episodes aired. Other loosely translated names include "Braiger", "Bryger", "Brygar", "Galactic Whirlwind Bryger", "Galactic Cyclone Buraiger", "Cosmo Runner". It is the first series from the J9 Trilogy.
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[edit] Original Story
In the year 2111, the solar system has been colonized. Kahmen Khamen wants to destroy the planet Jupiter in order to create a new star and change the solar system. Team J9 is assembled with Isaac Godonov, Blaster Kid, Stephen Bowie, and Angel Omachi. With the robot Braiger, they are a team that will handle any missions the police will not in the asteroid belt. Meanwhile, Earth has been divided into four power blocs: Omega, Red Dragon, Volga and Nubia. Nubia hatches a plan to rule the solar system in which Jupiter is destroyed, leading to the creation of over 30 smaller planets that could sustain life. However, such a plan would lead to the destruction of Earth.
[edit] Concept
The series was supposedly inspired by real-life scientific research and used a lot of Korean talents at the lower ranks of production. [1] The Braiger illustrator (Kazuo Komatsubara) was asked to create characters that looked like those in Lupin.
[edit] Cast
Directors: Takao Yotsuji
Creator: Yu Yamoto
Additional Directors: Teppei Matsuura, Hideki Takayama
Design: Kazuo Komatsubara
[edit] Characters
Japanese Name | Nickname | Voiced by |
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Narrator | Hidekatsu Shibata | |
Issac Godonov | Issac the Razor | Kazuyuki Sogabe |
Jotaro Kidou | Blaster Kid | Kaneto Shiozawa |
Steven Bowie | Reckless Bowie | Katsuji Mori |
Machiko Valencia | Angel Omachi | Yōko Asagami |
Mei Ling Ho | Kazumi Amemiya | |
Sin Ling Ho | Kyouko Tonguu | |
Poyon | Tomiko Suzuki | |
Pancho Poncho | Jouji Yanami | |
Khamen Khamen | Kazumi Tanaka |
[edit] Sequels
This is part 1 of the J-9 Trilogy Galaxy series.
Part | J9 Team | Japanese Translated Name | English Translated Name |
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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 Alpha Gaiden, Super Robot Wars GC. For these appearances, Isaac Goodenov was performed by Ryōtarō Okiayu, and Jotaro Kidou by Takumi Yamazaki.
[edit] References
- ^ Clements, Jonatha. McCarthy Helen. [2006] (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia: Revised & Expanded Edition. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1-933330-10-5
[edit] External links
- Ginga Senpuu Braiger (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia