The villains, although all nominally part of one faction, are usually at odds with each other and have separate armies and modus operandi, including one who becomes a turncoat; this theme would be developed in later Brave series. Da-Garn is noteworthy for being the only Brave series to tell a single running story with its episodes, rather than focusing on 'done in one' episodic adventures, until King of Braves GaoGaiGar was produced. Unsurprisingly, these two series shared a single writer. Likewise, Da Garn foreshadows the more violent themes that would crop into later Brave series and GaoGaiGar itself, by featuring a Tomino-style ending where many main characters die. Image:Da-Garn-3.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-4.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-5.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-Jet-2.jpg|Da-Garn Jet I
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| - The villains, although all nominally part of one faction, are usually at odds with each other and have separate armies and modus operandi, including one who becomes a turncoat; this theme would be developed in later Brave series. Da-Garn is noteworthy for being the only Brave series to tell a single running story with its episodes, rather than focusing on 'done in one' episodic adventures, until King of Braves GaoGaiGar was produced. Unsurprisingly, these two series shared a single writer. Likewise, Da Garn foreshadows the more violent themes that would crop into later Brave series and GaoGaiGar itself, by featuring a Tomino-style ending where many main characters die. Image:Da-Garn-3.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-4.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-5.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-Jet-2.jpg|Da-Garn Jet I
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| - The villains, although all nominally part of one faction, are usually at odds with each other and have separate armies and modus operandi, including one who becomes a turncoat; this theme would be developed in later Brave series. Da-Garn is noteworthy for being the only Brave series to tell a single running story with its episodes, rather than focusing on 'done in one' episodic adventures, until King of Braves GaoGaiGar was produced. Unsurprisingly, these two series shared a single writer. Likewise, Da Garn foreshadows the more violent themes that would crop into later Brave series and GaoGaiGar itself, by featuring a Tomino-style ending where many main characters die. Image:Da-Garn-3.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-4.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-5.jpg|Da-Garn Image:Da-Garn-Jet-2.jpg|Da-Garn Jet Image:Da-Garn-X-4.jpg|Da-Garn X Image:Dagarn-gx.jpg|Da-Garn GX
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