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The Brave of Sun Fighbird (太陽の勇者ファイバード, Taiyō no Yūsha Faibādo) is a 1991 anime television series, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Katsuyoshi Yatabe. It is the second incarnation in the long-running "Brave", (or Yūsha), franchise. This series' title's English translation bears "Fighter" after "Brave" (therefore Brave "Fighter" of the Sun) on the Japanese DVD box art.
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The Brave of Sun Fighbird | |
太陽の勇者ファイバード (Taiyō no Yūsha Faibādo) | |
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Genre | Mecha |
Created by | Hajime Yatate |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Katsuyoshi Yatabe |
Produced by |
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Written by | Yasushi Hirano |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Sunrise |
Original network | ANN (Nagoya TV) |
Original run | February 2, 1991 – February 1, 1992 |
Episodes | 48 |
In 2010, an evil energy being who names himself Drias comes to Earth, joining forces with Dr. Jango, a wicked scientist, in secrecy to bring ruin to the world. The Universe Security Force (宇宙警備隊, Uchū Keibitai[a]) follows him to Earth and their members put their energy-formed spirits into either the special android vehicles built by Japan's scientist Hiroshi Amano (which have transformable bodies and were intended to be rescue units) or different service vehicles like an ambulance, a police car or a firefighter truck, all for the purpose of both concealing themselves from the eyes and ears of civilians and granting themselves matter-formed appearances for the feeling and touching of substances without their energies passing through such as ground or walls. Their commander, Fighbird, uses a human-shaped android created by Dr. Amano to enhance his invisibility from unintended eyes and ears and from then on lives as his artificial human-flesh-created android disguise Yutaro Katori. He transforms from his human identity when serious trouble strikes, and in the meantime he tries to adapt himself to living with Dr. Amano and his grandchildren Kenta and Haruka so he can interact with humans, learn more about Earth itself and put a stop to Drias and Jango's plans for Earth and the universe itself.
This team bears an emergency theme as their disguise forms represent mostly Earth's three public civil service occupations: police for Guard Star, fire-fighting for Guard Fire and medical-related situations for Guard Rescue. Additionally, this team's first three members have a back-mounted pack that allows them to "Met On" when an eye-visor-only helmet flips out - these helmets are useful for purposes such as scans.
A five-piece team. All of the Barons except Ace are not fully sentient, acting as if they are actually partially sentient non-voiced sub-ordinates. The Team's vehicular disguises can assemble a special team transportation formation known as Thunder Jet (サンダージェット, Sandā Jetto) (For this formation, Barons 2 (Drill) through 5 (Sky) form around Ace Baron - Drill Baron forms the front, Road Baron forms the back and Aqua and Sky Barons form the sides, Aqua Baron to the left and Sky Baron to the right).
A special team attack formation formed when Thunder Baron switches into Thunder Jet (and Drill Baron's drill's tip section disappears to reveal a firing barrel) and links up with Super Guardion (Super Guardion's "G" chest-plate opens to reveal two connectors that link up to Thunder Jet's thrusters while he punches his fists into Thunder Jet's other thrusters) and then Great Fighbird's Great Cannons link up to Super Guardion's shoulders. When the Team is ready to fire, the driver's seat section of Road Baron's disguise form raises up for use by Great Fighbird as a trigger and targeting scope.
The series' head antagonist, Drias (ドライアス, Doraiasu) (Portrayed by Daisuke Gori) joins forces with Dr. Jango while on Earth to catapult the world into darkness. He refers to himself as bearing the title of "Universe Emperor" (宇宙皇帝, Uchū Kōtei) because of his supremacy. For a transformation, he possess two forms:
...Before he reforms his body through Three-Beast Combination (三獣合体, San-Jū Gattai). The character's name is likely derived from a portmanteau spelling of "tri" (meaning "three") with "death" ("T" from "tri" is replaced by "D" from "death") - this is a reference to his Death Team transformation's mechanics of being 3 thirds of a true identity.
Furthermore, Drias, during the series' finale, assumes a special "organic"-themed Organic Drias (オーガニックドライアス, Ooganikku Doraiasu) transformation after he bathes himself in all of the negative energy from deep space using the Devil Tower. While in this form his powers include armored skin that can regenerate while in the dark field, four energy-draining tentacles from each arm, flight, eye fireballs, morphing his right hand into a long spear, green winds from the left palm that can spawn fire, a red mouth spear that can be converted into a powerful fireball, purple energy saw discs and red explosive energy blasts from around his body.
Mecha Beasts serve as the monsters of the week of the series. These mechanical entities are designed by Dr. Jango in his underwater base in the Pacific Ocean while being powered by Drias' minus energy. They are often piloted by Zol, Shura or both, although Jango has piloted a few himself. Mecha Beasts usually disguise themselves as objects for stealth to prevent instant discovery.
The components of this combination both appear in numbers 46 through 48:
A vertical rail shooter based on the series was released on the Game Boy on December 20, 1991[1] with a Famicom version released the next month on January 11, 1992.[2] The game featured primarily enemy tanks, VTOLs, submarines, and sea monsters with a few mecha monsters from the series serving as bosses under different names. The game was mistranslated in English as Fire Bird. Draias in his normal form appears as the final boss under the title Dark Fire Bird. In the Game Boy version, Draias can divide himself into his three beast forms.
Fighbird later returns in the Brave Saga games with Sodom, Gomorrah and Draias serving as the only villainous entities in the series to appear and are used in several levels instead of just the final battle; the Death Team, Draias Jet, and Organic Draias do not appear. It is also noted that Fighbird is the only series other than Brave Command Dagwon not to have any storyline or villains in Brave Saga 2. Fighbird also stars in the Harobots games alongside many other anime robots including the Brave series.
In 2011, a scene from episode 3 in which Fighbird, as his Katori disguise, sees a butterfly while speaking to Inspector Satsuda and asks "is this a pigeon?" was uploaded to Tumblr, spawning many variations and becoming a popular meme which had a resurgence in 2018.[3][4][5]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate |
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1 | (奇跡の勇者(ミラクルヒーロー)登場!) | Directed by : Akihiko Nishiyama Storyboarded by : Futa Morita | Yasushi Hirano | February 2, 1991 |
2 | (サミット爆破2秒前) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano | February 9, 1991 |
3 | (勢ぞろい宇宙警備隊) | Shinji Takamatsu | Yasushi Hirano | February 16, 1991 |
4 | (恐怖の血液ウイルス) | Directed by : Kiyotaka Ohata Storyboarded by : Hiroshi Ishiodori | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama | February 23, 1991 |
5 | (SOS! 深海3千M(メートル)) | Akihiko Nishiyama | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | March 2, 1991 |
6 | (激突! 弾丸列車) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano | March 9, 1991 |
7 | (勇太郎と宝石泥棒) | Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | March 16, 1991 |
8 | (悪魔の追跡) | Shinji Takamatsu | Yasushi Hirano | March 23, 1991 |
9 | (わしがDr.(ドクター)ジャンゴだ!) | Hiroshi Ishiodori | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama | March 30, 1991 |
10 | (5万人の人質) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | April 6, 1991 |
11 | (花よ よみがえれ) | Akihiko Nishiyama | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | April 13, 1991 |
12 | (赤い海の恐怖) | Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano | April 20, 1991 |
13 | (三人の科学者) | Directed by : Shinji Takamatsu Storyboarded by : Futa Morita | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | April 27, 1991 |
14 | (燃えよ G(ガード)ファイアー) | Hiroshi Ishiodori | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | May 4, 1991 |
15 | (初恋電話をつなげ) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano | May 11, 1991 |
16 | (Dr.(ドクター)ジャンゴの大地震) | Directed by : Kiyotaka Ohata Storyboarded by : Kazuhito Kikuchi | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama | May 25, 1991 |
17 | (狂ったコンピュータ都市) | Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | June 1, 1991 |
18 | (消えた街の謎) | Shinji Takamatsu | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | June 8, 1991 |
19 | (伝説の秘宝) | Akihiko Nishiyama | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | June 15, 1991 |
20 | (アメリカ征服宣言) | Directed by : Hideaki Oba Storyboarded by : Futa Morita | Yasushi Hirano | June 22, 1991 |
21 | (アメリカを奪還せよ!) | Directed by : Kojin Ochi Storyboarded by : Hiroshi Ishiodori | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | June 29, 1991 |
22 | (G(ガード)ウイング危機一髪) | Directed by : Masamitsu Hidaka Storyboarded by : Kunihisa Sugishima | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | July 6, 1991 |
23 | (登場! S(スーパー)ガーディオン) | Directed by : Kiyotaka Ohata Storyboarded by : Kazuhito Kikuchi | Mami Watanabe | July 13, 1991 |
24 | (恐るべき 宇宙植物) | Shinji Takamatsu | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama | July 20, 1991 |
25 | (プリンス ファイバード) | Kunihisa Sugishima | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | July 27, 1991 |
26 | (デビルストーンの謎) | Directed by : Akihiko Nishiyama Storyboarded by : Akihiko Nishiyama, Futa Morita | Mami Watanabe | August 3, 1991 |
27 | (悪魔の音楽(メロディー)) | Directed by : Akihiko Nishiyama Storyboarded by : Futa Morita | Yasushi Hirano | August 10, 1991 |
28 | (凍りついた夏) | Directed by : Kojin Ochi Storyboarded by : Kunihisa Sugishima | Yasushi Hirano Yasutaka Ito | August 17, 1991 |
29 | (空に散った貯金箱) | Hiroshi Ishiodori | Keiko Maruo | August 24, 1991 |
30 | (狙われた 宇宙基地) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | August 31, 1991 |
31 | (エースバロンと嘘つき少女) | Kiyotaka Ohata | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama | September 7, 1991 |
32 | (出た! 最強合体) | Shinji Takamatsu | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | September 14, 1991 |
33 | (過去からのメッセージ) | Directed by : Kojin Ochi Storyboarded by : Kazuhito Kikuchi | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | September 21, 1991 |
34 | (赤ちゃん救出作戦) | Directed by : Akihiko Nishiyama Storyboarded by : Kunihisa Sugishima | Mami Watanabe | September 28, 1991 |
35 | (科学者たちの挑戦) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | October 5, 1991 |
36 | (吸血の街) | Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | October 12, 1991 |
37 | (幽霊船の秘密) | Directed by : Kiyotaka Ohata Storyboarded by : Kazuhito Kikuchi | Yasushi Hirano | October 19, 1991 |
38 | (チャンプと巨大ゴリラ) | Shinji Takamatsu | Yasushi Hirano | October 26, 1991 |
39 | (勇太郎の授業参観) | Directed by : Kojin Ochi Storyboarded by : Hiroshi Ishiodori | Yasushi Hirano Toshiyasu Nagata | November 16, 1991 |
40 | (激突! ママ対火鳥) | Directed by : Hideaki Oba Storyboarded by : Futa Morita | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | November 23, 1991 |
41 | (大奮戦! 佐津田刑事) | Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano Kaoru Kasai | November 30, 1991 |
42 | (パパになった勇太郎) | Directed by : Akihiko Nishiyama Storyboarded by : Kazuhito Kikuchi | Mami Watanabe | December 7, 1991 |
43 | (俺たちの使命) | Kazuhito Kikuchi | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | December 14, 1991 |
44 | (ブラッククリスマス) | Directed by : Shinji Takamatsu Storyboarded by : Kunihisa Sugishima | Yasushi Hirano Fumihiko Shimo | December 21, 1991 |
45 | (海底基地浮上) | Hideaki Oba | Yasushi Hirano Atsuhiro Tomioka | December 28, 1991 |
46 | (出現! デビルの塔) | Directed by : Kojin Ochi Storyboarded by : Kazuhito Kikuchi | Yasushi Hirano | January 18, 1992 |
47 | (決戦! ギアナ高地) | Directed by : Akihiko Nishiyama Storyboarded by : Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano | January 25, 1992 |
48 | (さらば 宇宙警備隊) | Masamitsu Hidaka | Yasushi Hirano | February 1, 1992 |
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