The Brave Express Might Gaine Explained

The Brave Express Might Gaine
Ja Kanji:勇者特急マイトガイン
Ja Romaji:Yūsha Tokkyū Maitogain
Genre:Mecha
Creator:Hajime Yatate
Type:tv series
Director:Tesaki Okuno
Producer:Shin Imai
Hitoshi Kako
Mami Ohara
Fumikuni Kozawa
Takayuki Yoshii
Music:Takashi Kudō
Studio:Sunrise
Network:ANN (Nagoya TV)
First:January 30, 1993
Last:January 22, 1994
Episodes:47

is an anime television series begun in 1993, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and was the fourth in the Yūsha or Brave metaseries.

Story

Mighto Senpuuji is a billionaire crime-fighting teenager, taking up his father's company and assets at the age of only 15. Taking control of the Might Gaine team of robots that his late father created, Senpuuji and his free thinking robot teams take on the crime lords that plague Nouvelle Tokyo City.

Characters

Heroes

Voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama
  • A 15-year-old billionaire who is the president of Senpuuji Enterprise and leader of the . He pilots the Might Wing, Might Kaiser, and both Might Gaine and Great Might Gaine both with the assistance of Gaine. Whenever villains cause trouble, he is the one who stops their plans. His parents were killed three years ago in a serious bullet train accident.
    Voiced by Masami Kikuchi
  • A friend of Maito and a mechanic, he is the one who helped designing the Bombers.
    Voiced by Akiko Yajima
  • A high school student who tends to get involved in the crimes committed by the villains with no reason, but Maito always comes to rescue her. They get to know each other because of that. She becomes the girlfriend of Maito during the course of the series. Her little brother, Tetsuya, idolizes Might Gaine. Her father is severely ill, so she must take up part-time jobs to sustain the family. At the end of the series, Sally and Mighto eventually get married.
    Voiced by Kazuhiko Kishino
  • Mighto's butler and father figure throughout the series.
    Voiced by Yuri Amano
  • Mighto's secretary and elder sister figure throughout the series.

    Villains

    Voiced by Masaharu Satō
  • A German professor of robot technology, he holds the ambition that makes the strongest robot in the world. Hiryu and Goryu are his products.
    Voiced by Yū Shimaka
  • A don of the Asian Mafia from China, Lou is easily recognizable due to his large, bump-covered nose and a loud green bird perched on his shoulder. He sells various robots to the highest bidder in order to commit crimes. After losing control over the Mafia due to Purple's intervention, he ends up selling ramen.
    Voiced by Shōko Kanoki (Anime), Yuriko Fuchizaki (Super Robot Wars V)
  • A French woman, a boss of "Pink Cat" the confederacy of thieves. To keep her beauty, she often steals the jewel and the adornment for her desire.
    Voiced by Kiyoyuki Yanada
  • An American who is dressed in Samurai style. He plots to reconquer all of Japan, to regain an old-fashioned, traditional Japanese culture.
    Voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa
  • The rival of Maito, also well known as "Joe the Ace". He used to be an ace pilot in the army. Wolfgang gives him and in order to defeat Might Gaine.
    A rock star who works for Black Noir. He pretended to be part of the Chinese Mafia before he disbanded it and sent all its resources to Black Noir.
    Exev
  • Voiced by Masashi Sugawara
  • CEO of Treasure robotics. He was once a normal man before Black Noir mutated him.

    Brave Express Team

    Might Gaine

    The Bombers are a group of artificially intelligent robots, each capable of transforming into a robot, a train, an animal they are designed after, and an alternate armored version of a train. The first three or all four of the Bombers, in their armored train forms, are known as the when linked together. The typical order is Lio Bomber > Dino Bomber > Bird Bomber (> Horn Bomber).

    The Divers are a group of artificially intelligent robots designed for rescue purposes.

    The entire team can link into a single train. The order of the Brave Express is Drill Express (carrying Kaisers 1–5) > Locomorizer (carrying Gaine and Might Wing) > Bullet Express > Animal Express(all four) > Rescue Express. At full speed, the trains can perform the Joint Dragon Fire attack, which engulfs the whole train in fire while rushing at full speed.

    Underworld Mecha

    The various mecha that have been used by the crime Underworld to fight Might Gaine and the other members of the Brave Express throughout the series.

    Black Noir's Forces

    Video games

    Might Gaine was adapted in the Brave Saga games like all other Braves entries, and was one of the series adapted in New Century Brave Wars. It was also adapted into Super Robot Wars V for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, featuring every member of the Brave Express Team as playable characters although the individual bombers and dividers only appeared in cutscenes. Black Might Gaine is also a secret. In good faith to the show Black Noir is featured in the penultimate battle, revealing to be the author of every major conflict including incidents from other anime, and teams up with the Emperor of Darkness from . Unlike the series Black Noir is speculated by other protagonists to be a creation from a technologically advanced civilization that thought too highly of himself. Might Gaine is also featured in the spiritual follow up Super Robot Wars X on the same systems & Super Robot Wars T.

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