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). The franchise ran from 1990s to 2000s, producing eight official series and several side media including
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genre to the Japanese mainstream. As of 2022, the rights to the series were now owned by Bandai Namco Filmworks, following the 1993 acquisition of Sunrise, who produced and animated the series.


History


Background

At the beginning of the series, the slogan for the franchise was "animation that does not appear in anime magazines", and the intended audience were aged 3 to 5 years old. The original concept is to "Make a hero robot for small children.", with the project produced as a joint effort between
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's Studio 7 Division and
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. Takara's decision on choosing Sunrise for the project is their expertise on several robot anime shows in both the 70's and the 80's, which included ''
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'' and both companies once worked on shows such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', in which Takara is a sponsor. Shinji Takamatsu recalled after he joined Sunrise during the success of ''Gundam'' that "if you release a robot in an anime, the toys will follow later," and that "I'll do more with toys". Takayuki Yoshi, who in that time, was a producer at Sunrise, cited that he was worried about this situation and was one of those who wanted to create robot works and characters that could compete with Toei and
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series. It was a good for them that the target age group (for robot anime) was getting older, but at the same time, Katsuyoshi Yatabe, who directed the first three works, testified that he had in mind the idea that if there were works for younger children, it would spread from there. However, when Takara entered the American market, their partner
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had lumped all the various transforming and combining products they had been working on under the name
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, which resulted in complicated rights issues for the series. Inoue Koichi said that during the time ''
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'' is ending its run, an executive at Takara approached him asking if Sunrise could make a work like Transformers, and Yoshi, readily accepted, thinking that it would be interesting if the series could continue for 10 or 20 years as an introductory series to robot works. However, with the success of the aforementioned real robot series having established the brand, there was strong reluctance within Sunrise to work on a work aimed at children at this point, and Yoshi apparently spent a great deal of time explaining to the executives the need for the aforementioned "introductory series to robot works for children." When this series was launched, while they were developing toys that made use of the know-how they had gained from Transformers, Takara apparently made requests to Sunrise saying, "There are robots that transform from vehicles, so we would like you to create a story based on that," and "It should be taken from a completely different angle to Transformers.", and as this was Sunrise's first project for children in a long time, the animation production side, led by Inoue, solidified the basic pattern of the series, which involves robots that transform from vehicles and that can combine with each other. The first work in the series, "Brave Exkaiser", was originally planned and produced with the theme of "eliminating complicated themes and settings" in order to be a "pure children's program". However, as the series progressed, the target age and the range of settings and styles of each work gradually expanded, up to the final installment of the series, "The King of Braves GaoGaiGar". It has also gained support from non-fans up to that point. In response to its popularity, the franchise was also developed in various media such as OVAs, games, and drama CDs in addition to the TV series. Both companies' partership is solid during the production of the series, however in 1994, during the first airing of ''
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'', Sunrise was acquired by Bandai through capital acquisition. As a result, Takara also distanced itself from Sunrise, and next year's project was temporarily cancelled. The influence is felt in the series as Takamatsu, who was the director of "J-Decker" at the time, later recalled that since the series was also aiming to return to the series' roots, he had approached the project with the intention that "this would be the end of the Brave Series." Eventually, as J-Decker was nearing the end, Takara again brought the next year's project (Goldran) to Sunrise, and the series continued after that year. However, as time passed and the planning for
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was launched, there was already an atmosphere within Sunrise that it might be difficult to continue the Brave series in collaboration with Takara. As a result, GaoGaiGar was produced with the intention of it being the last in the series, and unlike previous works, Sunrise was proactive in proposing ideas for things like robot designs and took a leading role in production. As the franchise ended, news of it was announced in the newspaper as the top article of the evening edition of the Asahi Shimbun Nagoya edition on December 22, 1997, and two weeks later, the national edition on January 5, 1998, saying that any mecha animation will be halted due to the declining birthrate and the popularity of video games in Japan. Also, on page 13 of the morning edition of the Tokyo Shimbun on February 4, 1998, the end of this series was reported under the heading "The disappeared giant robot", and in the same article, the audience rating and toy sales were sluggish as to the reason for the end of the series. Tomomitsu Mochizuki stated about the decline in an interview that "When the series was first launched, the toys sold really well, but sales gradually dropped due to a decline in the number of children and the popularity of video games," and "Towards the end of the series, around the time Brave Command Dagwon is airing, the series struggled in terms of ratings, and TV stations often approached us for help." During the Takara-Tomy merger in 2006, the ''Brave series'' wasn't part of the franchises that will carry over to the new company, with the intellectual rights to it were sold to
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.


Themes

The overlying theme of each series is "Bravery", the interaction between the robot "Brave", who has a heart and the boy, the will of the mecha, the union of the robots, and other unique themes for each series. With the exception of the relationship between "Brave Exkaiser" and "The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird", there is no direct relationship between each series in terms of world view or time. Therefore, almost all the works are different to each other in terms of themes and motif, and that changes every series. The robots that appear in the series are called "Brave Robo". Vehicles familiar to children, such as police cars, ambulances, fire engines, airplanes, and bullet trains, are transformed into the brave robos. This is because it was judged that it would be easier for children to sympathize with a familiar vehicle as a motif. Brave Robo can talk at will, and were classified into three types: "advanced life form type" where their life is transferred to a machine such as a vehicle and turned into a robot while "super AI type" where brave robots is made by human hands and granted advanced human-like intelligence and "fusion type" in which the main character fuses with a brave robot at will.


Design

All of the main hero robots' mechanical designs in the Brave series were those of prolific Sunrise mechanical designer
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. In most of the Brave series, there is a main hero robot (usually the most or second-most expensive toy in the line), backed up by one or two support combiner teams and later receiving one or two combiner partners, upgrading the hero to more powerful forms. (The most or second-most powerful form of the hero robot is usually known as its "Great," "Dai," or "Super" form.) A number of supporting characters and enemies across the Brave Series had designs or remolds derived from earlier and present (for the day) Generation One Takara Transformers designs, most notably those of ''Transformers Victory'', ''Transformers: Zone'' and ''Transformers Battlestars: Return of Convoy'' (the latter never having its own animated series). The enemy "Geister" characters in ''Brave Exkaiser'' (save for their leader, Dino Geist) were actually designed off of the first-generation Dinobot toys, for instance. Ultra Raker was also one of those designs whose origin was intended for Transformers and bore little resemblance to their final designs. . There are also similar design elements between the Brave toys and Generation 2/Beast Wars Transformers, which were released around the same time. Many of the Da-Garn toys have light-piped eyes thanks to transparent pieces of plastic in their heads, a design element which many Generation 2 Transformers share. The Goldran DX toyline contains many projectile launchers, something Generation 2 shared as well. In particular, Advenger contains a rotor-launching gimmick identical to that of the Rotor Force from Generation 2. Lastly, the elbows of Leon from the DX Leon Kaiser toy contain ball joints, a design element that gained much broader use during Generation 2 and even more so during the Beast Wars toy line. Toys for these robots were created in two sizes: DX ("deluxe") versions that contained more gimmicks and more complicated transformations, and STD ("standard") versions that contained fewer gimmicks and more limited transformations, but often also higher accuracy in reproducing the look of the robot from the anime series. Generally, the transformation of the robots was created by Takara, while the look of the robots was created by Okawara.


Brave series overview

There are currently a total of eight original entries in the Brave Series: one new series released every year, from 1990 to 1997, each with an episode count exceeding 40 in length. Each series is set in separate, unrelated timelines from each other. No further series appear to be planned for development in the near future. They are the following, sorted by year of first airing: To date, only ''GaoGaiGar'' and '' Betterman'' have been licensed for distribution in the United States; their licenses originally held by
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and
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, respectively; each company releasing DVD's of the series in the 2000s. ''GaoGaiGar'' and its OVA sequel were recently licensed for distribution in Asia via
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and
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in the United States while ''Betterman''s license now belongs to
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Unproduced installment

Before GaoGaiGar ended, another show, , was planned to continue the franchise but was canceled and shelved. Fully titled Brave of Light Photogrizer, the show would involve designs based on, at the time, the new technology of digital cameras and then-modern cell phones.


Additional Brave works


''Brave Saga'' and ''Brave Saga 2''

The first ''Brave Saga'' for the
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included an original "ninth" series exclusive to the game, . Despite not being part of the core 8, Sunrise produced animated transformation and merging sequences to go with the game alongside a fully animated intro. Just like in Exkaiser, the Braves are digital alien spirits possessing bodies made by VARS (Valiant Attack and Rescue Squad). Fighting toys used in tournaments, to be exact. The main character of the series is the shy Shunpei Serizawa. Baan possessed his toy to help his master, Astral fight the evil forces of Grandark. Shunpei's friend Hiro and Baan's teammate Spherion were corrupted by Grandark into the evil Guilty and Guildion. Baan combines with the Gaan Dasher truck to form Baan Gaan, while Spherion/Guildion combines with the Mach/Dark Fighter to become Mach Spherion/Dark Guildion, When Mach Spherion is purified, he and Baan Gaan combine into Great Baan Gaan. Additionally, VARS made Baan Gaan 3 support drones he can combine with to fight on different terrain: a narwhal turns him into Drill Baan Gaan, an eagle turns him into Wing Baan Gaan, and a saber-toothed tiger turns him into Power Baan Gaan. ''Brave Saga 2'', also released for the PlayStation, can be considered a final re-telling of the Brave Series as it features virtually all Brave Series characters, mecha and human alike, from the previous generation. Although parallel universes are used to explain why series such as Brave Express Might Gaine can be involved in the plot, the story assumed that at least some of the series, noticeably GaoGaiGar and Baan Gaan, happen at around the same time and in the same world. Generally, GaoGaiGar storyline is considered to be the 'side-story' while Baan Gaan served as the main event, with other Yūsha participate in either of the story. Also, a general time line is given to some of the work, such as stating that the entire events within The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn inspired the creation of Grand Police Department in Brave Police J-Decker, while the events in The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird is part of the reason why Brave Command Dagwon is formed. Similar to the
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series of games, there are some non-Brave Series series being involved in the plot, and they are considered to be Real Robot, among them is
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which was animated by Sunrise with the toys and merchandise being provided by Takara. Shizuma of the Sword clan the vessel of an ultimate weapon against transdimensional demons called Asmodians. But in a surprise attack, he lost his physical body and his soul was split into the weapon's six elements: fire, water, earth, air, light, and darkness. His mother, the priestess, gave up her life so Shizuma would have a provisional body to fight back. Shizuma has machines called the Varion series that allow him to fight the Asmodians. Motovarion is a motorcycle that interface with a jet, an armored fire truck, and an amphibious bullet train that can combine into 3 different robots: Saber, Ace, and Max Varion. It is later revealed that there was a robot called Varion sealed within Motovarion that can combine with a hi-tech space shuttle to form Victorion, When Shizuma finally gets all the elements of his soul, Victorion evolves into Galaxion. Additionally, 2 of Baan's teammates called Magna and Flash arrive as trains. They can combine into Magna Bomber, and/or Flash Kaiser. A spinoff game called '' Brave Saga New Astaria'' was released for the
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. A robot called Gunbar can combine with a dog robot called 01 to form Gunbar 01. Zetter combines with an aircraft to form Zetter 99. Their father combines with the Big Condor, a
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, and a rescue vehicle to form Big Father. Additionally, Gunbar 01 and Zetter 99 can combine with the Big Condor and Plus Jetter to form Zetter Gunbar. As the consideration of toy-safety measures, sharp edges and parts were avoided in animated Brave Series to prevent redesigning parts. As Baan Gaan was not made into animation, the mechanical design were slightly different from other leading Brave Series robots - many sharp edges can be seen in Baan Gaan, Mach Sperion, and Great Baan Gaan. The combination process of aforementioned Brave Series robots basically proceed features of every previous Brave Series' combination. The CM Company did make toys of Baan Gaan and Mach Spherion, but not of the Varion robots or train brothers. Up until recently, the events of Baan Gaan has been adapted into an ongoing Web Novel by Ukyo Kodachi and illustrated by Shiro Tsunashima. It has been serialized in
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's official Web Novel site on June 6, 2024. The Web Novel explores several concepts of the series that were never adapted into the ''Brave Saga'' games.


''New Century Brave Wars''

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. '' Quantum Leap Layzelber'' (''Ryoushi Choyaku Layzelber'', title can also be interpreted as ''Quantum Leap Rayzelver'' and ''Quantum Leap Rayserver''. ''Layzelber'' is not counted among the Brave series by Sunrise). Chyota is the partner of an advanced robot called Layzer, who transforms into a
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and combines with a VTOL jet called the Rayhawk to form Layzelber, who aims to stop the 6 Knights of Varios from conquering the multiverse. Layzelber can also combine with another jet to form Sky Layzelber, a drill tank to form Ground Layzelber, and a high-speed submarine to form Marine Layzelber. Or Layzer can skip the Rayhawk and combine with the other 3 support vehicles to form Dailayzer. Chyota's rival Gallio has a robot called Emperios that can combine with a private jet to form Emperios Forte, who can combine with an armored vehicle to form Emperios Fortissimo. Gallio is aided by his servants Roberto and Fiore. In a nod to Baan Gaan, Layzer is blue and Emperios is red, and the robots are rivals. Layzer's small support vehicles also function like Baan Gaan's animals. Both boys’ families each have some scientific skill used to make the robots. The first entry in the ''
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'', ''
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'' was also added to the game. This is mainly because of the many similarities between the ''Yūsha'' series and the ''Eldran'' series as they all featured transforming and combining robots and both series were animated by ''Sunrise''. The only key difference was that the ''Eldran'' toys were produced by ''
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''. However ''Tomy'' and ''Takara'' later merged into ''Takara Tomy'', so that both series fall under the same corporate ownership allowing ''Raijin-Oh'' to be part of the game, along with ''Might Gaine'', ''J-Decker'', ''Dagwon'', ''GaoGaiGar'' and the non-canon ''Layzelber''. The other ''Brave'' robots and the other ''Eldran'' robots were not featured in the game. Unlike the Brave Sagas, Brave wars was made by
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and published by
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rather than Takara, who only licensed the game.


Cultural influence

The influence of the Brave Series can be officially seen in various anime and manga works produced after the franchise's cancellation. Character designer
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and director
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used the concepts from the first Brave Saga game in the anime '' Gear Fighter Dendoh'', with the plot and concept similarities between ''Dendoh'' and ''Baan Gaan'' are extremely numerous including the mechanics for how the machines combine with their animal-robot helpers, an emphasis on a running conflict between two particular Super Robots (one blue and one red), the dual-protagonist structure, and the idea of child pilots fighting with the support of a group of older pilots and technicians (VARS in ''Baan Gaan'', and GEAR in ''Dendoh''). While ''Dendoh'' was only a modest commercial success, the show was received warmly by critics, and the team has since gone on to become responsible for profitable series such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Following ''Dendoh'', Sunrise took a final stab at resurrecting the Brave style of television series by having some ''Dendoh'' staffers return to work on ''
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'', based on a modern-day reworking of Bandai and PLEX's own
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toy line. ''Rescue'' combined all of the basic storytelling tropes of the original six, kid-friendly Brave series with a truly vast toy line and an early Sunrise attempt at blending 2D animation (the characters) with 3D animation (the robots). While the toys were popular and the anime did well with older audiences, the 3D animation was widely criticized, and overall the effort failed to recapture the original popularity of the Brave Series. Sunrise would not attempt another 2D/3D series until 2006, with the well-received series ''
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''. Takara briefly returned to the Brave series' overall premise—that of producing interstitial properties with themes similar to that of Transformers—with the release of '' Dennou Boukenki Webdiver'' and ''
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''. Both properties yielded anime television series featuring transforming robots with either their own minds or the ability to "meld" with heroic children, and toys that could interact with TV screens as video games. However, both Webdiver and Daigunder seem to have faded into obscurity. 15 years later Takara again returned to the Brave-like premise once again this time collaborating with
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to create shows like '' Tomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head Kidō Kyūkyū Keisatsu'', '' Tomica Bond Combination Earth Granner'' and '' Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion THE ANIMATION''. Takara also once brought the Brave-like premise to Transformers with '' Transformers Go!''.
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, one of the animators for the franchise, cites the series as his inspiration to several of his recent works in the animation industry. He is also created a tribute to the franchise in the form of ''
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'' in 2004 by studio
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and later in the 2024 anime series ''
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'', which is produced by Cygames Pictures. Formerly, Bandai Namco Filmworks no plans to continue the Brave Series, nor produce another anime series in its vein although Studio 7 has been allowed to continue ''GaoGaiGar'' projects for older fans until the announcement of the web manga series ''Sworgrader'' in 2023 as the 9th official installment. The franchise's "30th Anniversary" occurred in 2020, with an official exhibit hosted by Sunrise from December 11, 2020, to January 17, 2021.


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Eldran series The is a toy and Japanese anime franchise begun by toy company Tomy in Japan. Tomy struck a cooperative deal with the animation studio Sunrise (known for its mecha series, most notably Gundam is a Japanese military science fiction media ...
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