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Brave Police J-Decker

TV Show 1994 25m/ep 10.0 /10 Winter 1994
Created by Hiroyuki Kawasaki

Brave Police J-Decker picks up where the Brave saga left off, but it leans into a gentler, more humanly aware side of its mech world. Set in the fictional Nanamagari City, the series follows a squad of officers and their transforming partners as they handle crimes and emergencies with courage,... Read more

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About Brave Police J-Decker

Brave Police J-Decker picks up where the Brave saga left off, but it leans into a gentler, more humanly aware side of its mech world. Set in the fictional Nanamagari City, the series follows a squad of officers and their transforming partners as they handle crimes and emergencies with courage, wit, and teamwork. The show examines the idea that a robot can be more than a bundle of sensors and steel, revealing AI constructs that think, feel, and grow alongside their human allies. With lighter humor, faster banter, and action that emphasizes cooperation over brute force, it invites viewers to question what makes a machine truly alive. Its pacing balances action with character moments, inviting new viewers in to start.

Released in Japan during 1994 and 1995 as the fifth Brave series, Brave Police J-Decker was created by Hiroyuki Kawasaki. The show continues the franchise's shift toward lighter tone and character driven AI concepts. Its production kept a brisk pace.

Reception notes a shift away from heavy clashes toward a hopeful look at how artificial beings fit into everyday life. It foregrounds autonomy, loyalty, and responsibility while keeping action brisk and the ensemble cast vibrant, with humor and teamwork guiding the conflicts rather than sheer force. For new generations everywhere.

Within fans of the Brave franchise, J-Decker is remembered for reinforcing the idea that mech heroes can be approachable and human in scale. Its design language still influences fans and later mecha anime. Its impact endures in design. This blend of warmth and action remains distinctive within the Brave lineup.

What Viewers Are Saying

10.0/10
from 2 ratings

Fans say Brave Police J-Decker is the fifth entry in the Yuusha series, a bright kid friendly show packed with robot battles and toy line humor. It can feel goofy and merch focused, but it also drops unexpected earnest moments when the sentient robots think, feel and worry like people. Over its 48 episodes the mix of light police adventure and occasional serious moments lands thanks to the teamwork between J-Decker, his robot crew and the human allies.

Details

Release Date
February 05, 1994
Episode Length
25m
User Ratings
2 votes
Type
TV Series
Episodes
48
Genres
Action & Adventure
Country
Japan
Animation Studio
Sunrise
Based On
Original
Format
TV

Voice Cast

Hiromi Ishikawa

Hiromi Ishikawa

Toru Furusawa

Toru Furusawa

Michiko Neya

Michiko Neya

E

Etsuko Ishikawa

Fumihiko Tachiki

Fumihiko Tachiki

Hiro Yuuki

Hiro Yuuki

Mitsuaki Hoshino

Mitsuaki Hoshino

Naoki Makishima

Naoki Makishima

N

Naoko Ishii

Ryotaro Okiayu

Ryotaro Okiayu

Director: Shinichi Watanabe

Frequently Asked Questions

Brave Police J-Decker is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

Brave Police J-Decker has 1 season with a total of 48 episodes. The series has ended, so all episodes are available to watch. It first premiered on February 05, 1994.

With a rating of 10.0/10 from 2 viewers, Brave Police J-Decker is highly rated and considered a must-watch by fans. It's a good pick if you enjoy police, super robot, and artificial intelligence stories.

Brave Police J-Decker picks up where the Brave saga left off, but it leans into a gentler, more humanly aware side of its mech world. Set in the fictional Nanamagari City, the series follows a squad of officers and their transforming partners as they handle crimes and emergencies with courage, wi...

Brave Police J-Decker is an original anime production, meaning the story was created specifically for the anime rather than being adapted from manga, light novels, or other source material. Original anime often have more creative freedom in storytelling.

Brave Police J-Decker was animated by Sunrise.

Sunrise Sunrise is famous for the Gundam franchise, which they've produced since 1979. The studio has also created Code Geass, Cowboy Bebop, and numerous other influential mecha and action series that have... View all Sunrise anime

Brave Police J-Decker is primarily available in Japanese with subtitles. English dubs may be available on some platforms - check the streaming options above for audio availability.

No, Brave Police J-Decker is a fictional anime from 1994-1995 and is part of the Brave series. The show explores robots as human-built AI constructs in Nanamagari City, not real events.

The series takes place in the fictional Nanamagari City. This in-universe setting is where the adventures unfold.