The Brave of Gold: Goldran is a Japanese anime television series that had begun in 1995, created by Sunrise. It was the sixth in the Brave Series. Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys, Takuya, Dai, and Kazuki, who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals known as Power Stones. Their enemy is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Prince Walter Walzac, and his henchmen are often similarly humorous. The entire show is mostly focused on comedy, almost to the exclusion of much in the way of storytelling, although the series has some running plotlines toward the end. Goldran was very popular in its time.
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| - The Brave of Gold: Goldran is a Japanese anime television series that had begun in 1995, created by Sunrise. It was the sixth in the Brave Series. Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys, Takuya, Dai, and Kazuki, who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals known as Power Stones. Their enemy is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Prince Walter Walzac, and his henchmen are often similarly humorous. The entire show is mostly focused on comedy, almost to the exclusion of much in the way of storytelling, although the series has some running plotlines toward the end. Goldran was very popular in its time.
- The Brave of Gold Goldran(黄金勇者ゴルドランŌgon Yūsha Gorudoran) is a Japanese anime television series series begun in 1995, created by Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and was the sixth in the Yūsha metaseries funded by Takara and produced by Sunrise. Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals. Their major antagonist is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Walter, and the villains that follow him are often similarly humorous. The entire show is extremely focused on comedy and silliness almost to the exclusion of much in the way of storytelling, although the series does develop some running plot lines towards its end. In terms of television ratings, Goldran was the pe
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| - The Brave of Gold Goldran(黄金勇者ゴルドランŌgon Yūsha Gorudoran) is a Japanese anime television series series begun in 1995, created by Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and was the sixth in the Yūsha metaseries funded by Takara and produced by Sunrise. Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals. Their major antagonist is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Walter, and the villains that follow him are often similarly humorous. The entire show is extremely focused on comedy and silliness almost to the exclusion of much in the way of storytelling, although the series does develop some running plot lines towards its end. In terms of television ratings, Goldran was the peak of the Brave series' popularity.
- The Brave of Gold: Goldran is a Japanese anime television series that had begun in 1995, created by Sunrise. It was the sixth in the Brave Series. Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys, Takuya, Dai, and Kazuki, who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals known as Power Stones. Their enemy is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Prince Walter Walzac, and his henchmen are often similarly humorous. The entire show is mostly focused on comedy, almost to the exclusion of much in the way of storytelling, although the series has some running plotlines toward the end. Goldran was very popular in its time.
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