Chouseishin Series

Chouseishin Series

Release date : October 4, 2003
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Creators :
Production companies : TOHO / Konami / TV Tokyo /
October 4, 2003 Japan Sci-Fi & Fantasy Japanese More
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The Chou Sei Shin Series (Ultra Star God Series) is a trilogy of tokusatsu shows aired from 2003-2006. Created by Toho (who famously produced the Godzilla movies) and Konami, it was their attempt to break into the Henshin Hero market that was — at the time — dominated by Toei and their two major franchises, Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, with Tsuburaya's Ultra Series for good measure. The shows revolve around the title Ultra Star Gods: Humongous Mecha that are used by the protagonists to protect the Earth from an extraterrestrial threat.
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Chouseishin Series
2005 • 38 Episodes

In the year 2500, the Earth has been taken over and covered in darkness by a race known as the Neo-Descal. The remaining members of the human resistance send their trump card weapons, the three Meteor God warships to the past to try to change the future by stopping Neo-Descal in 2005, when their attacks began. Along with the Meteor God warships comes Ad, captain of the Adle-Eagle squad and his right hand man, Gordo, Kane, captain of the Beet-Vizor squad, and the twin Sazers Ein and Zwein, and Remy, who pilots Great Lio. Ad and Kane are joined by Takuto Andou, whose grandfather met Captain Shark, leader of the resistance, as a young man and was left with a Knuckle Cross to allow his grandson in 2005 to become the third member of the team known as Sazer X. Sazer X fight the space pirates known as Descal, and later Neo-Descal when they arrive from the future after the defeat of their ancestors. Captain Shark, known as the Shark Sazer, arrives later from the future, along with his rival, Jackall, a mysterious Sazer-like being who holds one of Shark's greatest secrets.

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Kouhei Takeda
Sazer Lion (Fire Tribe) / Ken Shido
140 Episodes
Shoichiro Akaboshi
Ichiro Horiguchi (Space Archeologist)
51 Episodes
Ryo Segawa
Sazer Tarious (Fire Tribe) / Tenma Kudo
51 Episodes
Asuka Shimizu
Sazer Mithras (Fire Tribe) / Mika Shido
51 Episodes
Isoyama Sayaka
Sazer Visuel (Earth Tribe) / Saotome Ran
51 Episodes
Masaki Souji
Sazer Tragos (Earth Tribe) / Kamiya Gou
51 Episodes
Tomohide Takahara
Sazer Tawlon (Earth Tribe) / Matsuzaka Naoto
51 Episodes
Hoshino Mayu
Sazer Velsou (Wind Tribe) / Amemiya Ryouko
51 Episodes
Ren Matsuzawa
Sazer Dail (Wind Tribe) / Hakariya Jin
51 Episodes
Serizawa Hideaki
Sazer Remls (Wind Tribe) / Dentsuin Akira
51 Episodes
Mika Chiba
Karin Saeki
51 Episodes

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  • title:Chouseishin Series
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2003
  • Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Creators:
  • Production companies: TOHO · Konami · TV Tokyo ·
  • Overview:The Chou Sei Shin Series (Ultra Star God Series) is a trilogy of tokusatsu shows aired from 2003-2006. Created by Toho (who famously produced the Godzilla movies) and Konami, it was their attempt to break into the Henshin Hero market that was — at the time — dominated by Toei and their two major franchises, Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, with Tsuburaya's Ultra Series for good measure. The shows revolve around the title Ultra Star Gods: Humongous Mecha that are used by the protagonists to protect the Earth from an extraterrestrial threat.
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