The Brave of Gold Goldran explained

The Brave of Gold Goldran
Ja Kanji:黄金勇者ゴルドラン
Ja Romaji:Ōgon Yūsha Gorudoran
Genre:Adventure, Comedy, Mecha
Type:tv series
Director:Shinji Takamatsu
Music:Hayato Matsuo
Studio:Sunrise
Network:ANN (Nagoya TV)
First:February 4, 1995
Last:January 27, 1996
Episodes:48

is a Japanese anime television series begun in 1995, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and was the sixth in the Yūsha/Brave metaseries. Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals. Their major antagonist is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Walter, and the villains that follow him are often similarly humorous. The entire show is extremely focused on comedy and silliness almost to the exclusion of much in the way of storytelling, although the series does develop some running plot lines towards its end. In terms of television ratings, Goldran was the peak of the Brave series' popularity.

Plot

Three boys, Takuya, Kazuki, and Dai are from Ishinowa elementary school in the sixth grade. They are actively a strong, curious, and mischievous trio. They obtain a mysterious jewel's "Power Stone". They bring back Dran, the golden robot, a brave who slept within a Power Stone and become his master. However, Prince Walter Walzac, who wants the Power Stone, has attacked them. They then go on an adventure for searching eight Power Stones that were scattered all over the world, searching for El Dorado's Legendra with Goldran.

Characters

Brave's Master

12 years old. The leader of the trio. His good techniques is acting like a whiny child that tricks adults. He's a very active, cheerful and very greedy shrewd boy. He likes video games and plastic models. He hates studying, causing a stroke just to have heard the word "Test". He's quick-witted about mischief.
12 years old. He's a childhood friend of Takuya. He is tall and very smart and has the knowledge of a university student. And he is the brain of the trio. He does a very cynical, severe speech and behavior. However, his zeal to the adventure is not completely inferior at all to the other two. He likes inventing, and his dream to apply an invention that a person can make. He likes idol-type girls, and he also likes pretty girls with round butts.
  • 12 years old, a childhood friend of Takuya. He has a thickish physique, and is very good at sports. He is an animal romanticist in the mild-mannered nature. However, he assists in their adventures, to the intrigue of Takuya and Kazuki. He is also obstinate. He writes an adventure diary every day. He likes cooking and flower arrangements.
  • 20 years old. A royal prince of the Walzac and serves as the main antagonist for the first half of the series. After awakening Captain Shark he becomes a protagonist and changes his name to
    60 years old. Walter's butler and second in command. Very loyal to his master and disciplined.
    12 years old. A second prince of the Walzac and very cold hearted. He is often accompanied by cyborg soldiers and his dog, .
    20 years old. Prince Walter's fiance and stalker. She loves Walter very much despite him not loving her in return.
    Emperor of the Walzac.

    The Braves

    The mecha themselves, called Braves, were created by prolific mechanical designer Kunio Okawara. While some of the Braves transform into transportation (e.g. cars and trains), others transform into animals (e.g. dinosaur and shark). Goldran itself is formed from Dran (a car) and Golgon (a kaiju). The Braves themselves are aliens from planet in the Golden Galaxy created by . If the Braves are defeated or their masters are killed they will revert into Power Stones, indestructible gems that can only reactivate them by reciting an ancient incantation. When not in combat the Braves can regenerate from any wound they received.

    she is a Golden Godzilla robot. She is a partner of Dran, and they trust each other. She shows up from the earth. She was manipulated one time by Walter. She forms the body and head of Goldran.

    he is a golden lion robot. He is Leon's partner; summoned by Leon. He forms the body and head of Leon Kaiser.

    the second form of Leon Kaiser who can fly after merging with Sora-Kage to form the same winged backpack as Sky Goldran. In this form he can also use the Missile launcher. This form was never seen in the show, though the toys could combine to create this form.

    Other Braves

    Walzac Machines

    appears starting in episode 1 although is not seen in humanoid robot form until episode 11. Powers include flight, storing custom gears, dual double laser cannons, a scorpion form, burrowing, a shield on the left wrist, and three laser guns in the forehead. Customized from Transformers Generation 1 Scorponok though he was never released as a toy in this line.

    appears starting in episode 1. Powers include flight, a beam machine gun, foot skis, a bazooka, and burrowing. Reappear in Brave Saga and Brave Saga 2.

    appears in episodes 13 and 14. Powers include transforming into a car and a missile on each shoulder.

    appears starting in episode 30. Powers include flight, a beam machine gun, and a flamethrower.

    appears in episode 1. Powers include flight, three cannons on each wrist, a cannon on each shoulder and knee, shoulder spike missiles, and a bomb launcher on the back.

    appears in episode 7. Powers include laser turrets around the body, tank treads, and a powerful cannon called the Great Big Cannon hidden under the bridge.

    appears in episode 10. Powers include flight, hurricane winds from the fans on its shoulders, and firing electric barriers from the forehead crescent.

    appears starting in episode 12 although it is not seen in humanoid robot form until episode 30. Customized from Transformers - Battlestars: Return of Convoy's Sky Garry. Powers include flight, storage of custom gears, a pair of powerful main cannons on each foot, a double barreled defense turret on each shoulder and below the bridge, a torso heat ray that can destroy a Himalayan mountain in one hit, launchable arms, and three laser guns in the forehead.

    appears in episodes 46 and 47. Powers include flight, teleportation, body missiles, body lasers, a torso heat beam, and regeneration.

    appears in episode 27. Powers include transforming into a super sonic jet, an imitation Imperial Sword, and fusing with Golgon.

    appears in episode 27. Powers include Arm Shooters, Leg Busters, flight, and an imitation Super Imperial Sword.

    appears in episode 31. A combination from several Transformers characters such as being able to transform into a jet form from Transformers Zone's Sonic Bomber. Powers include a drill from Transformers Zone's Dai Atlas, flight, and beam rifle. His head is based on Red Geist from The Brave of Legend Da-Garn, who in turn was based on Transformers Victory's Deszaras.

    appears starting in episode 31. Powers include light speed flight, controlling five replicas of the original Death Garrigun, an electric cage on the bow, a planet destroying energy cannon in its bow called the Planet Buster, laser turrets, and reformation.

    appears in episodes 46, 47, and 48. It is the flagship of the Walzac Republic Empire commanded by Treasure Walzac armed with a star destroying warhead called the .

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