Chōseishin GranSazer (live-action TV)
Alternative title:
Ultra Star God GranSazer
超星神グランセイザー (Japanese)
Themes:
mecha
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Billions of years after an advanced human civilization was destroyed by aliens, twelve direct descendants of the civilization's warriors called "Sazers" have their powers awakened and form four tribes: Fire, Wind, Earth and Water. At first, they wage war on each other, but after learning the truth of their ancestry, the GranSazer tribes unite to protect Earth from the alien forces bent on once again extinguishing all life on the planet.
Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
51
Episode titles: We have 51
Vintage:
2003-10-04 to 2004-09-25
Opening Theme:
"Life Goes On" by Yuuya Asaoka
Ending Theme:
"Kimi o Tsurete iku" (きみをつれていく) by Asami Abe
Official website:
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 3
Comment:
The first of the three titles (followed by Genseishin Justirisers and Chōsei Kantai Sazer-X) that comprised the short-lived Chōseishin Series from 2003 to 2006.
According to an issue of Animerica magazine, Chōseishin GranSazer was rumored to have been licensed for U.S. distribution by Lions Gate Entertainment. Since then, there has been no word on whether or not the rumor has been confirmed. However, Toho and Konami continued lobbying to have the series distributed internationally to fully compete with Toei's Super Sentai Series franchise (which is licensed by Disney as Power Rangers) until the failure of Sazer X killed all hopes.
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Series Composition: Toshimichi Ōkawa Screenplay: Hideki Sonoda (6 episodes eps 2, 7, 17-18, 42-43 )Hiroshi Ishii (5 episodes eps 4, 16, 23-25 )Kazuhiro Inaba (12 episodes eps 19-20, 26-27, 31, 33-35, 40-41, 49-50 )Kenji Konuta (7 episodes eps 3, 8, 12, 21-22, 28-29 )Rima Nozoe (4 episodes eps 38-39, 44-45 )Shuji Kawata (eps 36, 48) Toshimichi Ōkawa (12 episodes eps 1, 5-6, 9-11, 13-15, 30, 32, 51 )Tsutomu Kamishiro (eps 37, 46-47) Episode Director: Hirochika Muraishi (22 episodes eps 1-2, 5-6, 9-10, 13-16, 23-25, 28-29, 36-37, 42-43, 49-51 )Kenji Suzuki (16 episodes eps 3-4, 7-8, 11-12, 17-18, 26-27, 31-32, 38-39, 44-45 )Kunio Miyoshi (4 episodes eps 19-20, 30, 35 )Teruyoshi Ishii (eps 40-41) Toshiharu Ikeda (ep 46) Tsutomu Kashima (6 episodes eps 21-22, 33-34, 47-48 )Music: Yasuharu Takanashi Costume Design: Shinji Nishikawa (Sazer suits) Special Effects Director: Koichi Kawakita | Asuka Shimizu as Kouhei Takeda as Ryo Segawa as Hideaki Serizawa as Hideki Okada as Kumiko Itō as Maya Hoshino as Ren Matsuzawa as Sayaka Isoyama as Shōichirō Akaboshi as Souji Masaki as Takuma Sugawara as Tomohide Takahara as Hideaki Takaoka as Marie Sada as Mika Chiba as Shinnosuke Abe as Shōko Ikeda as Shunsaku Kudō as Tomonori Yoshida as | |||
Broadcaster: TV Tokyo Stunt Coordination: J-Stunts Network | ||||
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Recording Studio: Voiceovers Unlimited Pte. Ltd. | ||||
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