is a Japanese
tokusatsu
is a Japanese term for live action film or television drama that makes heavy use of practical special effects. ''Tokusatsu'' entertainment mainly refers to science fiction, war, fantasy, or horror media featuring such technology but is someti ...
television series produced by
Toei Company
() (also styled TOEI) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan (all but two of them operated by ...
. It ran for 53 episodes from January 20, 1991 to January 26, 1992 on
TV Asahi
JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as (also known as EX and and stylized as TV asahi), is a television station that is owned and operated by the subsidiary of certified broadcasting holding company , itself controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Com ...
.
It is part of the
Metal Hero Series franchise; a sequel to ''
Special Rescue Police Winspector'', it is the second series in the ''Rescue Police Series'' trilogy.
Plot
After the
Winspector
is a Japanese tokusatsu TV series, part of the Metal Hero Series franchise and the first piece of the ''Rescue Police Series'' trilogy. The series follows the adventures and missions of a special "Rescue Police" team known as ''Special Police ...
police team leaves Japan to fight crime in France, Chief Shunsuke Masaki realizes he must create a new police team to defend Tokyo from crime. He creates Solbrain – a high-tech special rescue force, expert in missions requiring rescue and firepower. Its leader is Daiki Nishio, a rookie detective who can use the Plus Up command in his car to transform into SolBraver. Other members are Reiko Higuchi, also able to use the Plus Up command to transform into SolJeanne, SolBraver's female counterpart; and SolDozer, a yellow bulldozer robot. Later in the series, the Winspector team returns to Japan and teams up with Solbrain for a three-part story (episodes 21-23). From episode 34 on, Ryouma, the protagonist from Winspector, returns as a member of Solbrain, wearing a suit dubbed the Knight Fire.
The team
*: Daiki is Ryoma's successor. He wears blue armor, and his primary vehicle is SolGallop. He only can wear his solid suit, and his transformation call is . He is armed with Cerberus Delta (a triangular gun), which can transform into a rod or a sword.
*: Reiko is Junko's successor. She wears red armor, a black-and-white flameproof suit and a helmet without a mouthplate (so she can wear also an oxygen mask). Her primary vehicle is SolDrecker (exactly like
Pepper Potts
Virginia "Pepper" Potts is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She serves as a supporting character to Iron Man and sometimes a romantic interest of Tony Stark. Created by writers Stan Lee and ...
and Iron Man), which also carries Dozer. Her transformation call is also , and her weapon is a small gun.
*: Dozer is Bycle's and Walter's successor. He is a yellow heavy-duty robot (with design elements from a bulldozer, as the name implies) and can transform into a rescue machine.
Other members
*: A Solbrain member, unlike Daiki and Reiko he does not wear a solid suit; however, he is always in action.
*: Chief of Solbrain. Compassionate and dedicated, he usually goes into the battlefield to help his subordinates.
*: A machine expert, he is Nonoyama's successor.
*: A pilot of the mothership Solid States-I, he leads the mothership's operating team and is senior to Daiki.
*: Solbrain's Operation's team leader, she sees computer literacy as a main duty.
*:
Winspector
is a Japanese tokusatsu TV series, part of the Metal Hero Series franchise and the first piece of the ''Rescue Police Series'' trilogy. The series follows the adventures and missions of a special "Rescue Police" team known as ''Special Police ...
's former leader, he first reappears in episode 21 with the Winspector team (robots Walter and Bikel) chasing an android named Messiah. He later transformed into Fire and helped the team with Walter and Bikel. Later returns in episode 34 as Knight Fire, a new member of Solbrain, armed with Cerberus Delta and Pile Tornado. He is portrayed by
Masaru Yamashita, reprising his role from the previous Metal Hero series.
*: Solbrain's supercomputer, and Madocks' successor.
Arsenal
*: Daiki, Reiko and Ryōma's armor.
*Proto Suit ( プロトスーツ, Puroto Suutsu ? ) The prototype of SolBraver's Solid Suit, steals the armor to destroy SolBraver, but the armor had a timeout, similar to the Crush Tector's 5 minute time limit. Sasamoto was known as a psychotic person who had no qualifications to become the SolBraver.
*: Daiki's car, based on the
Toyota Sera
*: Reiko's car, sometimes also driven by Jun. Based on the
Toyota Previa
The Toyota Previa, also known as the in Japan, and Toyota Tarago in Australia, is a minivan that was produced by Toyota from 1990 until October 2019 across three generations.
The name "Previa" is derived from the Spanish and Italian for "prev ...
*: Ryōma's car, based on the
Mazda RX-7 FC
*Masaki's undercover car: Chief Masaki's car. Initially, a
Third-Generation Mazda Luce seen on Winspector, but in mid-series changed to a
Mazda Persona.
*Ryuma's Car: In the episode 21, when Ryoma chases an android, he drives this car, a tenth generation
Cadillac Eldorado with all the equipment and transformation mechanisms installed.
*: the mothership (abbreviated ). S.S.-I takes off from in one minute.
*: SolBraver and Knight Fire's weapon. It has two operating modes: (used as a ray gun) and (used, as a sword, to break obstacles such as girders and fighting enemies armed with knives).
*: a tool which shoots a special carbon-fiber rope or a special bullet
*: Daiki and Reiko's police license
*: oxygen cylinder
*: emergency equipment used by SolJeanne
*: handcuffs
*: the only weapon Solbrain inherited from Winspector (see
Tokkei Winspector for details).
*: SolBraver and Knight Fire's big gun, with three functions:
**: shoots a fire-extinguishing beam
**: shoots a special gelatinous, gluey, freezing bullet
**: a hail of 40 plasma-energy bullets per second, fired by Cerberus Delta. Its power is two times that of GigaStreamer's maximum mode (when SolBraver and Knight Fire fire it at the same time, its power is four times GigaStreamer's).
Episodes
# : written by
Noboru Sugimura, directed by Masao Minowa
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Masao Minowa
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Takahiko Masuda, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Takahiko Masuda, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kiyoshi Arai
# : written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Kiyoshi Arai
# : written by Susumu Takaku, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Hidenori Ishida
# : written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Susumu Takaku, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Susumu Takaku, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Susumu Takaku, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Takahiko Masuda, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
# : written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura and Akiko Asatsuke, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Mayumi Ishiyama and Junichi Miyashita, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Takeshi Ogasawara
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
# : written by Noboru Sugimura, directed by Michio Konishi
Video game
A
video game
Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device to gener ...
for ''Tokkyū Shirei Solbrain'' was released in 1991 for the
Famicom, published by Angel and developed by
Natsume. It was localized into ''
Shatterhand'', which was published by
Jaleco for the
Nintendo Entertainment System
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan in 1983 as the commonly known as the The NES, a redesigned version, was released in American ...
in
North America and
Europe
Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a subcontinent of Eurasia and it is located enti ...
shortly after the Japanese release. The differences are mainly cosmetic (changing music and graphics) but there were also several substantial changes, such as which boss appeared in which area. In addition, the theme-park stage from the Famicom version was replaced with a nuclear-submarine stage in the NES version.
Cast
* -
* -
**Reiko Higuchi (child - ep. 11):
Miho Tamura
is a feminine Japanese given name and a masculine Croatian name. It can have many different meanings in Japanese depending on the kanji used.
Possible Japanese writings
Miho can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*実� ...
* - (voice)
* -
* -
* -
* -
* -
* -
* -
* -
* -
Koji Matoba
is a Japanese actor and ''tarento''.
Filmography TV dramas
Films
Stage
Anime television
Variety
References
External links
*
* – Ameba Blog (8 September 2014 –)
* – Ameba Blog (12 December 2008 – 8 Septembe ...
,
Takeshi Ishida
Takeshi ( in hiragana or in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
*武, "warrior"
*毅, "strong"
*猛, "fierce"
*健, "healthy"
*剛, "sturdy"
*彪, "spotted"
*威, "intimidate"
*壮, "robust"
*丈, "length"
*雄, "mas ...
,
Tokio Iwata
Tokio may refer to:
* , the capital of Japan, used primarily in non-English-speaking countries
may also refer to:
Music
* Tokio (band), a Japanese pop/rock band
** ''Tokio'' (album), their debut album
* Tokio Hotel, a German rock band
* Toki ...
,
Emiko Takahashi and
Kimiko Imai
Kimiko is feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*Kimiko Burton, former San Francisco Public Defender
*, professional tennis player
* Kimiko Douglass-Ishizaka, German pianist and weightlifter
* , Japanese swimmer
* Kim ...
*(voice)/ -
* -
Guest Stars
*Dr.Inagaki (1):
Shinya Ono
*Kazuo Inagaki (1):
Hirofumi Taga
*Simulated Brain A320 (1 - voice):
Yoshio Kawai
*Ryuzo Makimura (2):
Katsuhiko Kobayashi
Katsuhiko (written: 勝彦, 克彦 or 勝比古) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, Japanese chemist
*, Japanese handball player
*, Japanese sumo wrestler
*, Japanese sumo wrestler
*Katsuhiko Kinoshita
K ...
*Emi Makimura (2):
Miki Takahashi
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. Together with her friend Chika Sakamoto, she participated in the third incarnation of the radio show Animetopia. She is a member of SplashDream.
Anime
TV
*'' Around the World in Eighty Days'' (Princess ...
*Rumi Makimura (2):
Masami Hosoi
is a common Japanese given name and can be given to either sex.
Possible writings
*惟美, meaning "Considerate beauty"
*真己, meaning "True self" or "Truth, Snake"
*昌美, meaning "Prosperous beauty"
*雅美, meaning "Gracious beauty"
*� ...
*Yuka Mizusawa (2):
Yoko Honna
*Dr. Shibuzawa (3):
Toshimichi Takahashi
Toshimichi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
Toshimichi can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples:
*敏道, "agile, way"
*敏路, "agile, route"
*敏通, "agile, pass through"
*俊道, "ta ...
*Hatta (3):
Koji Takahashi
*Jun Tashiro (3):
Shiro Saito
Shiro, Shirō, Shirow or Shirou may refer to:
People
* Amakusa Shirō (1621–1638), leader of the Shimabara Rebellion
* Ken Shiro (born 1992), Japanese boxer
* Shiro Azumi, Japanese football player 1923–1925
* Shiro Ichinoseki (born 1944), Ja ...
*Kenta Tashiro (3):
Mitsunari Hashimoto Mitsunari is a Japanese name that may refer to:
* Ishida Mitsunari (1559–1600), Japanese samurai and military commander
* Mitsunari Musaka (born 1991), Japanese footballer
* Mitsunari Okamoto (born 1965), Japanese politician
* Mitsunari Kanai (19 ...
*Yukio Sano (4):
Ryosuke Kaizu
*Sano's minion (4):
Kazuhiko Shimizu
*Aoyama Electric Officer (4):
Daisaku Shinohara
was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was born in Hokkaido. His wife was voice actress Keiko Hanagata.
Shinohara was represented by Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society and later moved to 81 Produce
is a voice talent management fi ...
*Aoyama Electric Researcher (4):
Koji Imai
Koji, Kōji, Kohji or Kouji may refer to:
* Kōji (given name), a masculine Japanese given name
* Kōji (Heian period) (康治), Japanese era, 1142–1144
* Kōji (Muromachi period) (弘治), Japanese era, 1555–1558
* Koji orange, a Japanese cit ...
*Game Machime Monster (4 - voices):
Toku Nishio
was a Japanese actor and voice actor from Gifu Prefecture, Japan. He was represented by Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society.
He was most known for the roles of Kanichi Nishi (Ashita no Joe), Musashi Tomoe (Getter Robo), and Mr. Popo (D ...
,
Kaoru Shinoda
*Koichi Ishikawa/Phanton Bond (5):
Ritsuo Ishiyama
Ritsuo (written: 律夫 or 律雄) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, Japanese baseball player
*, Japanese politician
{{given name
Japanese masculine given names ...
*Yasuhiko Kujo (5):
Maroshi Tamura
*Naoto Yamaguchi (5):
Shogo Kudo
*Naoto's mother (5):
Noriko Ikeda
is a Japanese given name for females.
Possible writings
* 徳子, "benevolence child"
* 法子, "method, law child"
* 則子, "rule child"
* 紀子, "chronicle child"
* 教子, "teach child"
* 範子, "pattern child"
* 典子, "rule, precedent, c ...
*Yumi Saiga (5):
Mayumi Yoshida
*Shinichiro Ishimaru/Kinta Kinentei (6):
Kintoli Sanyutei
*Shigeko Ishimaru (6):
Sayoko Tanimoto
*Kumagai Family (6)
**Hanji Kumagai:
Yutaka Oyama
Yutaka is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
Yutaka can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*豊, "bountiful"
*裕, "affluence"
*穣, "fertile"
*温, "warmth"
The name can also be written in hiragana ゆた ...
**Teruichi Kumagai:
Yuji Okada
**Tokuko Kumagai:
Sayako Satake
Sayako (written: 清子 or 紗冶子) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
* , a former princess of the Japanese Imperial Family, daughter and youngest child of Emperor Akihito
* , Japanese television personal ...
*Jingoro Makino (7):
Tadayoshi Ueda
*Masaru Makino (7):
Kenzo Miyake
*Kasai (7):
Hironobu Kasahara
*Saeki (7):
Yuji Terada Yuji or Yu Ji may refer to:
* Yuji Naka, is a Japanese video game programmer, designer and producer
* Yu Ji (painter), a Qing dynasty painter and calligrapher
* Yūji, a common masculine Japanese given name
* Consort Yu (Xiang Yu's wife) (虞姬 ...
*Katsuhiko Sakamoto/Proto Solbraver (8):
Junichi Haruta
*Mamoru Okayama (8):
Hiroshi Fuji
Suit Actors
* Solbraver:
Kazutoshi Yokoyama
Kazutoshi (written: 和寿, 和敏, 和俊, 幸俊 or 一年) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, Japanese voice actor
*, Japanese sumo wrestler
*, Japanese molecular biologist
*, Japanese cross-country ski ...
and Tokio Iwata
* SolJeanne: Emiko Takahashi
* Soldozer:
Toshiyuki Kikuchi
Toshiyuki is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
Toshiyuki can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:
*敏幸, "agile, happiness"
*敏行, "agile, go"
*敏之, "agile, of"
*敏志, "ag ...
* Knight Fire:
Hiroshi Maeda
is a professional Japanese stunt man and suit actor from Kōchi Prefecture who is best known for portraying the Red Ranger in most of the ''Power Rangers'' series as well as the Tyranno Ranger in the 1992 ''Super Sentai'' series '' Kyōryū Sen ...
,
Jiro Okamoto and Tokio Iwata
Crew
*Original story by
Saburo Yatsude
() (also styled TOEI) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan (all but two of them operated by ...
*Screenplay by:
Noboru Sugimura, Nobuo Ōgizawa, Takahiko Masuda, Junichi Miyashita, Susumu Takaku, Takashi Yamada, Kyōko Sagiyama, Mayumi Ishiyama, Akiko Asatsuke
*Music: Kaoru Mizuki
*Photography: Susumu Seo, Takakazu Koizumi
*Assistant Director: Hidenori Ishida, Masashi Taniguchi
*Action Directors: Junji Yamaoka, Jun Murakami
*Special-Effects Director: Nobuo Yajima
*Produced by: Kyōzō Utsunomiya, Atsushi Kaji (TV Asahi), Nagafumi Hori (Toei)
*Directed by: Masao Minowa, Michio Konishi, Takeshi Ogasawara, Kaneharu Mitsumura, Kiyoshi Arai, Hidenori Ishida
*Production:
TV Asahi
JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as (also known as EX and and stylized as TV asahi), is a television station that is owned and operated by the subsidiary of certified broadcasting holding company , itself controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Com ...
,
ASATSU,
Toei
Songs
;Opening theme
*
**Lyrics:
**Composition:
**Arrangement:
**Artist:
**Chorus:
;Closing theme
*
**Lyrics: Akira Ōtsu
**Composition: Kisaburō Suzuki
**Arrangement: Tatsumi Yano
**Artist: Takayuki Miyauchi
**Chorus: Morinoki Jidō Gasshōdan
References
External links
*
{{Metal Hero Series
Fictional police officers
Japanese science fiction television series
Metal Hero Series
1991 Japanese television series debuts
1992 Japanese television series endings
Sequel television series
TV Asahi original programming
Television series set in 2000