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[[File:Mightgaine_7705.jpg|frame|LET'S MIGHT GAINEEEE!]]
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''Brave Express Might Gaine'' was the fourth Brave Series produced by Sunrise. ''Might Gaine'' aired in Japan in 1993, with a total of 47 episodes. Unlike prior shows in the Brave Series, the robots were created by humans, as opposed to having more extraterrestrial or supernatural origins.
''[[The Brave Express Might Gaine]]'' was the fourth ''Brave'' series produced by Sunrise. ''Might Gaine'' aired in Japan in 1993, with a total of 47 episodes. Unlike prior shows in the Brave Series, the robots were created by humans, as opposed to having more extraterrestrial or supernatural origins.


''Might Gaine'' is set in the near future, when the world's reserves of fossil fuel have nearly run out; cars are powered with recharageable electric batteries, and long distance trade is handled by surface ships such as trains. Also made possible are the construction of powerful mecha, some of which are used for criminal ends.
''Might Gaine'' is set in the near future, when the world's reserves of fossil fuel have nearly run out; cars are powered with recharageable electric batteries, and long distance trade is handled by surface ships such as trains. Also made possible are the construction of powerful mecha, some of which are used for criminal ends.
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** What, you thought doing the voice in ''one'' [[Brave Series]] is where he got the "King of Braves" monicker?
** What, you thought doing the voice in ''one'' [[Brave Series]] is where he got the "King of Braves" monicker?
*** Considering [[GaoGaiGar]] is called the "King of Braves", it's not surprising.
*** Considering [[GaoGaiGar]] is called the "King of Braves", it's not surprising.
** Might's lover is [[Akiko Yajima|Shin-chan]] from ''[[Shin Chan|Crayon Shin-chan]]'' and Relena Darlian from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing]]'', his pal is [[Masami Kikuchi|Kazuhiko Hanawa]] from ''[[Chibi Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko Chan]]''.
** Might's lover is [[Akiko Yajima|Shin-chan]] from ''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]'' and Relena Darlian from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing]]'', his pal is [[Masami Kikuchi|Kazuhiko Hanawa]] from ''[[Chibi Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko Chan]]''.
** [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]'s the rival, and [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] is one of the bombards.
** [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]'s the rival, and [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] is one of the bombards.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Great Might Gaine.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Great Might Gaine.
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 2 October 2017

LET'S MIGHT GAINEEEE!

The Brave Express Might Gaine was the fourth Brave series produced by Sunrise. Might Gaine aired in Japan in 1993, with a total of 47 episodes. Unlike prior shows in the Brave Series, the robots were created by humans, as opposed to having more extraterrestrial or supernatural origins.

Might Gaine is set in the near future, when the world's reserves of fossil fuel have nearly run out; cars are powered with recharageable electric batteries, and long distance trade is handled by surface ships such as trains. Also made possible are the construction of powerful mecha, some of which are used for criminal ends.

Opposing them is the Brave Express Team, lead by by the teenage industrialist Might Senpuuji. Given life by an advanced AI program, he is assisted by his own team of transforming mecha. The episodes are fairly stand-alone for the first part of the series; it isn't until Might's rival, Joe, shows up that there is really any connecting thread between the episodes. The main enemy isn't even hinted at until further on.

Best known as the other Brave Series entry with Nobuyuki Hiyama voicing the lead character.


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