Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar
- Format
- TV
- Episodes
- 49
- Episode Duration
- 25 minutes
- Status
- finished
- Start Date
- 2-1-1997
- End Date
- 1-31-1998
- Season
- winter 1997
- Average Score
- 7.6
- Mean Score
- 7.7
- Studios
- Sunrise
- Producers
- Victor Entertainment Media Blasters
- Source
- original
- Genres
- Adventure Mecha Sci-Fi
In the year 2005, a race of alien monsters called Zonders emerge from underground and launch a series of attacks on the city of Tokyo. The only defense against these creatures is the secret agency known as the Gutsy Geoid Guard (or 3G) and their ultimate weapon, the awesome giant robot GaoGaiGar. GaoGaiGar's pilot, Guy Shishio, is a former astronaut who was nearly killed two years before when the Zonders first crashed to earth. Guy's life was spared when a mysterious robot lion called Galeon pulled him from the burning shuttle and brought him to Earth. Guy's father, Leo, then used Galeon's technology to rebuild his shattered son as a cyborg, in the hopes that he could stop the aliens when they appear. Now, with Galeon as its core, GaoGaiGar fights to protect Earth. He is aided by a team of transforming robots and by a young boy named Mamoru, who has the power to purify the Zonders' cores, and seems to be connected to the mysterious Galeon.
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Characters
Guy Shishiou
main
Nobuyuki Hiyama
Japanese
Mamoru Amami
main
Maiko Itou
Japanese
Mikoto Utsugi
supporting
Tomoe Hanba
Japanese
Swan White
supporting
Miki Narahashi
Japanese
Koutarou Taiga
supporting
Kouji Ishii
Japanese
Soldat J
supporting
Mitsuaki Madono
Japanese
Staff
Yoshitomo Yonetani
Director
Takahiro Kimura
Character Design
Akiko Shibata
Color Design
Kouhei Tanaka
Music
Masaaki Endou
Theme Song Performance
Yuuichirou Takeda
Script
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Guy Shishiou
main
Nobuyuki Hiyama
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Mamoru Amami
main
Maiko Itou
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Mikoto Utsugi
supporting
Tomoe Hanba
Japanese
Swan White
supporting
Miki Narahashi
Japanese
Koutarou Taiga
supporting
Kouji Ishii
Japanese
Soldat J
supporting
Mitsuaki Madono
Japanese
ChoRyuJin
supporting
Shinichi Yamada
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supporting
Mitsuo Iwata
Japanese
VolFogg
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Katsuyuki Konishi
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Hyuuma Geki
supporting
Hisao Egawa
Japanese
Pagliaccio
supporting
Konami Yoshida
Japanese
Hana Hatsuno
supporting
Konami Yoshida
Japanese
Narrator
supporting
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Japanese
Leo Shishiou
supporting
Kenichi Ogata
Japanese
GoldyMarg
supporting
Hisao Egawa
Japanese
Yoshitomo Yonetani
Director
Takahiro Kimura
Character Design
Akiko Shibata
Color Design
Kouhei Tanaka
Music
Masaaki Endou
Theme Song Performance
Yuuichirou Takeda
Script
Ryousuke Takahashi
Script
Mitsuko Kase
Storyboard
Takahiro Kimura
Chief Animation Director
Maki Fujii
Key Animation
Ryousuke Takahashi
Co-Producer
Yoshitake Suzuki
Series Composition (ep 1-31)
Satoko Shimonari
Theme Song Performance (ED)
Yoshitake Suzuki
Script (eps 1-3, 7, 10, 17, 22, 27)
Gorou Taniguchi
Episode Director (eps 1, 6, 15, 20, 24, 30, 48)
Shinji Takamatsu
Episode Director (ep 9, 32, 39, 44)
Shinji Takamatsu
Storyboard (ep 9, 32, 39, 44)
Gorou Taniguchi
Storyboard (eps 15, 20, 30, 35, 37, 48)
Koujin Ochi
Storyboard (eps 21, 26)
Yuusuke Yoshigaki
Key Animation (eps 28, 30)
Jun Nakai
Key Animation (ep 29)
Yasushi Hirano
Screenplay
Masaaki Endou
Insert Song Performance
Takayuki Miyauchi
Insert Song Performance
Hiroshi Nishikiori
Storyboard (eps 16, 29)
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