


Also known as: King of Braves GaoGaiGar
In the year 2005, a race of alien monsters called Zonders emerge from underground and launch a series of attacks on the city of Tokyo. The only defense against these creatures is the secret agency known as the Gutsy Geoid Guard (or 3G) and their ultimate weapon, the awesome giant robot GaoGaiGar. GaoGaiGar's pilot, Guy Shishio, is a former astronaut who was nearly killed two years before when the Zonders first crashed to earth. Guy's life was spared when a mysterious robot lion called Galeon pulled him from the burning shuttle and brought him to Earth. Guy's father, Leo, then used Galeon's technology to rebuild his shattered son as a cyborg, in the hopes that he could stop the aliens when they appear. Now, with Galeon as its core, GaoGaiGar fights to protect Earth. He is aided by a team of transforming robots and by a young boy named Mamoru, who has the power to purify the Zonders' cores, and seems to be connected to the mysterious Galeon. (Source: ANN)
Total episodes
49
Filler episodes
0
% Filler
0.00%
Single Season
Currently, Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar has no sequels, prequels, or registered spin-offs. This is the complete story available at the moment.
Great news for this guide! Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar is a completely faithful adaptation of the original manga that contains no filler episodes.
You can enjoy all 49 episodes in chronological order with the peace of mind knowing that each chapter is canonical content that contributes directly to the development of the main story and character arcs. You don't need to skip any episodes to live the complete and authentic experience of Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar.
| # | Episodes | Aired | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The King of Braves is Born! | 02/01/1997 | CANON |
| 2 | The Boy With Green hair | 02/08/1997 | CANON |
| 3 | The Holy Left Arm | 02/15/1997 | CANON |
| 4 | Escapee Zondar | 02/22/1997 | CANON |
| 5 | Blue and Red | 03/01/1997 | CANON |
| 6 | Its name is ChoRyuJin | 03/08/1997 | CANON |
| 7 | Drive Away the Black 300! | 03/15/1997 | CANON |
| 8 | The Day The Sun Disappeared | 03/22/1997 | CANON |
| 9 | Element Z0 | 03/29/1997 | CANON |
| 10 | The Lightless World | 04/05/1997 | CANON |
| 11 | Gate of Izolude | 04/12/1997 | CANON |
| 12 | Tomorrow | 04/19/1997 | CANON |
| 13 | Legacy of Cain | 04/26/1997 | CANON |
| 14 | The Valley That Calls Forth the Mist | 05/03/1997 | CANON |
| 15 | GGG Targeted | 05/10/1997 | CANON |
| 16 | Demon of Midday | 05/17/1997 | CANON |
| 17 | That Which Controls Space | 05/24/1997 | CANON |
| 18 | A Promise is the Other's Light | 05/31/1997 | CANON |
| 19 | The Destructive Right Arm | 06/07/1997 | CANON |
| 20 | Teacher Zondar | 06/14/1997 | CANON |
| 21 | Gold-Colored God of Destruction | 06/21/1997 | CANON |
| 22 | Towards the Polluted Sky | 06/28/1997 | CANON |
| 23 | Mike 13 | 07/05/1997 | CANON |
| 24 | Disconnected "Protect" | 07/12/1997 | CANON |
| 25 | Voice of Ruin | 07/19/1997 | CANON |
| 26 | Cross the Dimensions | 07/26/1997 | CANON |
| 27 | Great Tokyo Destruction | 08/02/1997 | CANON |
| 28 | Crash! The Big Four of Destruction | 08/09/1997 | CANON |
| 29 | Phoenix | 08/16/1997 | CANON |
| 30 | Braves, Death at Dawn! | 08/23/1997 | CANON |
| 31 | Adieu, GGG | 08/30/1997 | CANON |
| 32 | Counterattack! Machine World 31 Primevals | 09/13/1997 | CANON |
| 33 | Departure to the Freezing Point | 09/20/1997 | CANON |
| 34 | Brave's Rebirth | 09/27/1997 | CANON |
| 35 | Wind and Lightning | 10/04/1997 | CANON |
| 36 | Its Name is GekiRyuJin | 10/11/1997 | CANON |
| 37 | The Coming of Cain | 10/18/1997 | CANON |
| 38 | The Great Battle of Darkness | 10/25/1997 | CANON |
| 39 | Machine World's Greatest 7 Primevals | 11/08/1997 | CANON |
| 40 | Children of the Stars | 11/15/1997 | CANON |
| 41 | A Distant Victory Song | 11/22/1997 | CANON |
| 42 | Return From Ancient Times | 11/29/1997 | CANON |
| 43 | GenRyuJin, GoRyuJin | 12/06/1997 | CANON |
| 44 | Prelude to the Coming of Death | 12/13/1997 | CANON |
| 45 | GGG, Towards Jupiter! | 12/20/1997 | CANON |
| 46 | That With Courage | 12/24/1997 | CANON |
| 47 | Machine World Termination | 01/10/1998 | CANON |
| 48 | Life | 01/24/1998 | CANON |
| 49 | Someday, in the Sea of Stars | 01/31/1998 | CANON |
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