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Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion (Giant Beast Investigator Juspion) was the fourth in the Metal Heroes series of Tokusatsu shows. It is extremely popular in Brazil due to it being broadcast in the 80s. The series revolves around space orphan Juspion and his eccentric android assistant Anri, who are sent by old wizard/scientist Eijin to destroy Satangorth and his army of Megabeasts (kyojuu), as prophesied in The Galaxy Bible. He has a giant robot at his disposal and is followed around by Team Pet Miya.

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  • Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion
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  • Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion (Giant Beast Investigator Juspion) was the fourth in the Metal Heroes series of Tokusatsu shows. It is extremely popular in Brazil due to it being broadcast in the 80s. The series revolves around space orphan Juspion and his eccentric android assistant Anri, who are sent by old wizard/scientist Eijin to destroy Satangorth and his army of Megabeasts (kyojuu), as prophesied in The Galaxy Bible. He has a giant robot at his disposal and is followed around by Team Pet Miya.
  • Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion (巨獣特捜ジャスピオン Kyojū Tokusō Jasupion?, translated as Special Megabeast Investigator Juspion) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series and part of the Metal Hero Series. Produced by Toei Company, it was originally broadcast from 3 March, 1985 to 24 March, 1986, running for 46 episodes. The name "Juspion" is a portmanteau of "Justice" and "Champion". Juspion is the only Metal Hero series to focus on giant robot combat. Kyoujuu Tokusou Juspion was aired in Brazil through the now-defunct TV Manchete, becoming extremely popular in that country under the remodeled name "Jaspion". The character was so insanely popular that he even gained his own comic book series and it's still considered one of the greatest japanese super heroes by many Brazilian fans. It was also aired in I
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  • Uchuu Keiji Shaider
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  • Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion
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  • Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion (Giant Beast Investigator Juspion) was the fourth in the Metal Heroes series of Tokusatsu shows. It is extremely popular in Brazil due to it being broadcast in the 80s. The series revolves around space orphan Juspion and his eccentric android assistant Anri, who are sent by old wizard/scientist Eijin to destroy Satangorth and his army of Megabeasts (kyojuu), as prophesied in The Galaxy Bible. He has a giant robot at his disposal and is followed around by Team Pet Miya.
  • Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion (巨獣特捜ジャスピオン Kyojū Tokusō Jasupion?, translated as Special Megabeast Investigator Juspion) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series and part of the Metal Hero Series. Produced by Toei Company, it was originally broadcast from 3 March, 1985 to 24 March, 1986, running for 46 episodes. The name "Juspion" is a portmanteau of "Justice" and "Champion". Juspion is the only Metal Hero series to focus on giant robot combat. Kyoujuu Tokusou Juspion was aired in Brazil through the now-defunct TV Manchete, becoming extremely popular in that country under the remodeled name "Jaspion". The character was so insanely popular that he even gained his own comic book series and it's still considered one of the greatest japanese super heroes by many Brazilian fans. It was also aired in Indonesia and in France, where only a few episodes of the show were dubbed and transmitted. And it was the first series to air on Mondays instead of Fridays. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Juspion.
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