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Kyodai Hero is a television subgenre in tokusatsu that involves Japanese superheroes or robots either with the ability to grow to immense heights to fight giant monsters or who are originally giant as a part of their lives. The Kyodai Hero is the mainstrea ...
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series that premiered April 9, 2006 and aired at 7:30pm on
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and ran for 13 episodes. ''WoO'' was one of many unused ideas created by
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as story connecting to the show ''
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''. The story revolves around a living creature which came from a comet named WoO; in the series, WoO is befriended by a young girl named Ai; both are chased by a mysterious organization called ''SWORD'' who sees WoO as a threat to humanity. At the same time, giant monsters have invaded in search of WoO. The story itself follows the original script Tsuburaya intended for the show. In addition, a
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series was published a year later which was loosely based on the series of the same name.


Main characters

* WoO: The only survivor of his species wandered in space until he crashed on Earth. There, he befriended Ai and develops a strong bond with her that he'd protect her at any cost. He uses his antennae to connect to electronic devices (mainly a cell phone) to communicate with Ai. * Ai Kumasiro: Junior high school 2nd grade. She stays with her mother and loves soccer. She travels with WoO after their encounter. Her school is then attacked by a giant monster, which resulted in her being the lone survivor of the attack. * Kiyomi Kumasiro: Ai's mother and secondary chief editor at the magazine "CHEMISTRY." * Akita: A reporter of magazine "CHEMISTRY" of the same publisher as Kiyomi. * Kotaro: Ai's classmate. After he leaves working in the Convenient Store; his dream is to become a movie director. He seems to be attracted to Ai.


SWORD Organization

* Yaman: The leader of SWORD. It reveals that his daughter was killed in the incident that Ai survived and because of that holds a personal vendetta against the alien life forms, including WoO. * Kirishi: Field Agent for SWORD. * Katsura: Field Researcher for SWORD, she eventually becomes an ally to Ai and WoO helping them escape from her colleagues. * Sakuraba: Field Agent of SWORD who keeps tabs on Ai and WoO. * Nagakura: Biological Researcher for SWORD. He uses WoO's artifact and turns into the monster Gelnoide in episodes 12 and 13. * Gonda: Katsura's sweetheart and ace combat specialist for SWORD's mobile unit. He is portrayed by Shigeki Kagemaru (who played GUTS Member Tetsuo Shinjou in
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). * Waver: Head of SWORD's mobile unit and his part of SWORD's US branch in Arizona.


WoO's Forms

* Egg Form: The shape WoO used to travel in space. * Inflated Form: An expanded version of normal form; WoO grows bigger than Ai, but still fights monsters in its normal form. * Fossil Form: WoO reverts to this form due to exhaustion fighting as a giant. It takes water to revive him into his normal form. * Rucksack Form: Due to WoO's shapeshifting abilities, he takes this form when traveling with Ai to disguise himself from public. * Aikichi Form: A fusion of WoO and Ai's energies resulting in WoO turning into a Giant to fight other daikaiju; after fighting he turns into his Fossil Form.


Episodes

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Monsters

*Gelnake (Episodes 1 & 2) *Galrobe (Episode 3) *Gelbelio (Episode 4) *Gelbile (Episode 5) *Gelbile MK (Episode 10) *Gelnoide (Episodes 12 & 13)


Manga

A year after the show ended its run a manga Shoujo series of the same name was published but compare to the TV show the manga features elements & traits that defers greatly from the show that the manga was loosely based on. Unlike the TV show the manga had a more lighthearted feel with a
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style genre thus distant it from the more
Kyodai Hero is a television subgenre in tokusatsu that involves Japanese superheroes or robots either with the ability to grow to immense heights to fight giant monsters or who are originally giant as a part of their lives. The Kyodai Hero is the mainstrea ...
style series and because of this the manga solely focused on the main characters.


Songs

* Opening theme: "Guardian Angel" by Splash Candy * Ending theme: by


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bio Planet Woo 2006 Japanese television series debuts 2006 Japanese television series endings Tsuburaya Productions NHK original programming Ultra television series