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Galaxy Cyclone Braiger (TV)

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Alternative title:
Bryger (Italian)
Cosmo Runner
Galaxy Cyclone Bryger (Italian)
Ginga Senpū Braiger (Japanese)
銀河旋風ブライガー (Japanese)
Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Plot Summary: In the year 2111, the solar system has been colonized. The colonized moons and planets are lawless and the police are helpless. In order to battle the evil within the solar system, Isaac Godonov creates J9, made up of himself, Blaster Kid, Stephen Bowie, and Angel Omachi. They are a team that will handle any missions the police will not with their robot Braiger... for a price. Meanwhile, the Nubia section of Earth has a plan to destroy Jupiter to create 30 more planets for human colonization. But this plan will result in the destruction of Earth.
Running time: half hour per episode
Number of episodes: 39
Episode titles: We have 3
Vintage: 1981-10-06 to 1982-06-30
Releases: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Ginga Senpuu Braiger" by Tairaisao
#1: "Ginga Senpuu Braiger" by Isao Taira
Ending Theme:
"Abayo Fly Bye" by Yukio Yamagata
"Sasurai Kid" by Isao Taira
#1: "Sasurai Kid" (Wandering Kid) by Isao Taira (eps 1-38)
#2: "Abayo Fly Bye" (Goodbye Fly Bye) by Yukio Yamagata (ep 39)
Links: We have 1
Comment:
First installment of the J9 Trilogy.
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Chief Director: Takao Yotsuji

Music: Masayuki Yamamoto

Original creator: Yu Yamamoto

Character Design: Kazuo Komatsubara

Mecha design: Yuichi Higuchi

Producer:
Shigeo Tsubota
Tokichi Aoki

Chief Designer: Mitsunari Makino

Planning: Juzo Tsubota

Theme Song Performance: Isao Taira (OP/ED)

 

Banjou Ginga as Rasupuran

Hidekatsu Shibata as Narration

Jouji Yanami as Pancho Poccho

Kaneto Shiozawa as Blaster Kid

Katsuji Mori as Steven Bowie

Kazumi Amemiya as Mai Lin Ho

Kazumi Tanaka as Carmen Carmen

Kazuyuki Sogabe as Issac

Kôhei Miyauchi as Dairon

Kyouko Tonguu as Ming Lin Ho

Masashi Amenomori as Edmon

Naoki Tatsuta as Geratano

Tomiko Suzuki as Poyon

Youko Asagami as Angel Omachi

Ai Sakuma

Akiko Tsuboi

Akio Nojima

Akira Murayama

Chiyoko Kawashima

Daisuke Gouri

Eiji Kanie

Fumio Matsuoka

Gara Takashima

Hideyuki Hori

Hideyuki Tanaka

Hisaichi Kanezawa

Issei Futamata

Issei Masamune

Jun Hazumi

Kan Tokumaru

Katsunosuke Hori

Keiichi Noda

Keiko Han

Keiko Toda

Kouji Totani

Kouji Yada

Mari Yokoo

Masaharu Satou

Masako Ebisu

Masaya Taki

Mikio Terashima

Mugihito

Naoko Kouda

Ryusuke Oobayashi

Sakiko Tamagawa

Shigeru Chiba

Shigezou Sasaoka

Shozo Iizuka

Takeshi Watabe

Yasuroo Tanaka

Yoko Yamaoka

Yoku Shioya

Yonehiko Kitagawa

Yuzuru Fujimoto

Japanese companies 

Broadcaster: TV Tokyo

DVD Distribution: Media Factory

Production:
Kokusai Eigasha
Toei Animation


Italian staff 

Director Of Dubbing: Aldo Grimaldi

Theme Song Performance: Franco Martin

Italian cast 

Angelina Contaldi as Omachi

Corrado Conforti as Sil

Giovanni Petrucci as Kamen Kamen

Maurizio Reti as Izaak Kodomofu

Renato Montanari as Poncho

Riccardo Rossi as Steven Boy

Sandro Sardone as Comandante Macarone

Sergio Mancinelli as
Narratore
Yotaro Kid

Teo Bellia as Agente di sicurezza

Italian companies 

Broadcaster:
Canale 5 (from 2 July 1984)
Cultoon (from October 2009)
Italia 7 Gold
La 7 Cartapiu (from June 2007)
Super 3
TeleNova

Dubbing: CEM

 
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