A tactical fighter with agility. Sazer Tragos (Go Kamiya): A heavy-hitting warrior. 4. The Water Tribe
Awakening the Ancient Giants: A Tribute to the Gransazer Archive
A carefree, agile fashion model who treats fighting like a high-stakes sport. 3. The Earth Tribe (Chichi no Zoku)
The iconic opening theme "Life Goes On" by UFO remains a fan-favorite anthem, perfectly encapsulating the optimistic, high-energy atmosphere of early 2000s anime and live-action sci-fi. 5. Why the Gransazer Archive Matters Today gransazer archive
400 million years ago, a highly advanced human civilization existed on Earth, only to be destroyed by alien invaders. Before their demise, they created 12 warriors—the —to protect the planet from future annihilation.
The series follows the adventures of Daisuke Tange, a young pilot who becomes the pilot of a giant robot known as the Gransazer, a powerful machine from the planet Sazer. The Gransazer is a prototype defense system created by the people of Sazer to protect their planet from invading forces. When Daisuke's father, a renowned scientist, is killed during a battle with the evil forces of the planet Baar, Daisuke takes the helm of the Gransazer and becomes its new pilot.
Kouhei Takeda. A determined warrior representing the Earth's stability. A tactical fighter with agility
No archive is complete without documenting the "Star Gods" themselves. Unlike standard mecha, the Chouseishin are sentient living machines that require a "Driver" from their respective tribe to pilot them.
Super Star God Gransazer (or Ultra Star God Gransazer in some dubs). Airing Period: September 25, 2004. Episode Count: 51 episodes. Streaming: Historically available on The Gransazer Warriors
The Wind Tribe values agility, aerial maneuvers, and ranged weapon tactics. Initially, they were tricked by an alien spy into fighting the Flame Tribe. The Water Tribe Awakening the Ancient Giants: A
A defensive powerhouse utilizing the heavy Axe Tsubasa. The Earth Tribe (Earth)
In the landscape of early 2000s tokusatsu (Japanese special effects superhero television), Toho Company, Ltd. sought to challenge the dominance of Toei’s Super Sentai and Kamen Rider . Their answer was a grand, ambitious trilogy known as the Chouseishin (Ultra Star God) series. The cornerstone and first entry of this trilogy is (2003–2004), a show that brought together twelve warriors, four elemental tribes, and colossal mecha to create a cult classic that still resonates today.