Reideen the Brave

Reideen the Brave (1975)


  • Genre: Animation
  • Creator: Masaki Tsuji, Soji Yoshikawa
  • First Air Date: 1975-04-04
  • Last Air Date: 1976-03-26
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 50
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 22 min.
  • Production Company: SUNRISE
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Networks: tv asahi
  • Directors: Yoshiyuki Tomino, Tadao Nagahama.
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Summary

After a slumber of twelve millennia, the Demon Empire awakens to seize control of the Earth. Raideen, the giant robot-like protector of the lost continent of Mu, senses the evil presence and awakens within its golden pyramid. A young Japanese boy, Akira Hibiki, is alerted about the Demon Empire by a mysterious voice and rushes to the pyramid. It is soon revealed that Akira is a descendant of the ancient people of Mu who must help Raideen save the Earth. Akira enters the robot by way of a ramp, accelerating his motorcycle into the robot's head and assuming control of Raideen from an internal cockpit. In typical anime style, Akira is aided by Mari Sakurano, who happens to be the daughter of a prominent scientist, and his friends from the soccer club. Half way through the story the Demon Empire's master, Barao, is released from his statue prison and intends to finish what he started twelve thousand years earlier.

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Reideen the Brave Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1975-04-04
50 Episodes

Reideen the Brave Episodes

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  • Akira Kamiya

    as Akira Hibiki
  • Ikuo Nishikawa

    as Tarou Sarumaru
  • Keisuke Yamashita

    as Dan Araiso
  • Kotoe Taichi

    as Rei Asuka
  • Shojiro Kihara

    as Daisaburou Higashiyama
  • Kaneta Kimotsuki

    as Berostan
  • Makio Inoue

    as Riki Jinguuji
  • Junpei Takiguchi

    as Barao
  • Tatsuyuki Jinnai

    as Daldan
  • Ichirô Murakoshi

    as Ichiro Hibiki
  • Shozo Iizuka

    as Gekido
  • Misako Hibino

    as Princess Lemuria / Reiko Hibiki
  • Seizo Kato

    as Gohrai
  • Osamu Ichikawa

    as Prince Sharkin
Directing Yoshiyuki Tomino Director
Directing Tadao Nagahama Director
Sound Masato Shimon Theme Song Performance