The King of Braves GaoGaiGar
"At last, the true Brave that we've been waiting for has been born. The name is...The King of Braves, GaoGaiGar!"
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In the year 2005 Tokyo is invaded by a swarm of subterranean monsters that pour through fissures and lay waste to the city. The last line of defense is GaoGaiGar, a colossal robot forged from mystery and resolve, and its pilot Guy Shishioh. A carefully assembled team of engineers and field... Read more
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About The King of Braves GaoGaiGar
In the year 2005 Tokyo is invaded by a swarm of subterranean monsters that pour through fissures and lay waste to the city. The last line of defense is GaoGaiGar, a colossal robot forged from mystery and resolve, and its pilot Guy Shishioh. A carefully assembled team of engineers and field operatives work alongside the machine to counter the threat, improvising on the fly as battles rage across rooftops and streets. The series blends explosive mecha action with human moments, showing how trust, quick thinking, and teamwork can sharpen a defense that seems overwhelmed at every turn. It treats danger as a practical test rather than a spectacle alone. While the battles are flashy, the show never loses sight of the people behind the machines, letting humor, doubt and quiet bravery peek through during long tense standoffs.
Released in 1997, The King of Braves GaoGaiGar is the brainchild of Yoshitomo Yonetani. The show stands out as a key entry in the Brave franchise, pairing bold robot battles with a tight ensemble and a distinctive late 90s animation style.
Among fans it is remembered for its bold design choices and intense action that helped shape the late 90s super robot mood. Its willingness to fuse human drama with over the top mech fights left a lasting imprint on the Brave lineup, generating fan art, discussions and a dedicated community.
Critics praised GaoGaiGar for balancing blistering action with character driven moments, exploring resilience and the value of teamwork under pressure. The series emphasizes how diverse specialists must coordinate their skills to confront threats that seem unbeatable. Its pacing and design have kept new viewers curious while rewarding long time fans.
There are no widely reported major awards or nominations for this series, and it is primarily celebrated for its lasting influence within the mecha genre rather than mainstream accolades by fans around the world.
Details
- Release Date
- February 01, 1997
- Episode Length
- 30m
- User Ratings
- 11 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 61
- Network
- TV Tokyo, tv asahi
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- SUNRISE +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Maiko Itou
Mamoru Amami (voice)
Nobuyuki Hiyama
Guy Shishioh (voice)
Shinichi Yamada
HyoRyu / Enryu / ChoRyuJin (voice)
Koichi Chiba
Cain
Created by: Yoshitomo Yonetani
Seasons (2 seasons, 61 episodes)
Season 1
49 episodes - 1997
FINAL Grand Glorious Gathering
12 episodes - 2005