Chouseishin Series (2003)

25m
Running Time

3
Seasons

140
Episodes

October 4, 2003
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
8.6
Chouseishin Series

Chouseishin Series (2003)

25m
Running Time

3
Seasons

140
Episodes

October 4, 2003
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Toho Company, Ltd.TV TokyoTV TokyoKonami
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Plot.

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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Details.

Release Date
October 4, 2003

Original Name
超星神シリーズ

Status
Ended

Seasons
3

Episodes
140

Running Time
25m

Content Rating
TV-Y7

Genres

Wiki.

Chouseishin Gransazer (Japanese: 超星神グランセイザー, Hepburn: Chōseishin Guranseizā, English: ) (translated into English as Ultra Star God Gransazer or Super Star God Gransazer, also known as only Gransazer) is a tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toho Company Ltd. and Konami. The series aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 2003, to September 25, 2004, with a total of 51 half-hour episodes. This series is the first of Toho's "Seishin (Star God)" series.

The premise of this series is similar to both the Super Sentai series and the manga/anime series Saint Seiya: there are 12 heroes, divided into four tribes, and each tribe has a giant transforming robot.

The events and characters are described below, using in-universe tone.

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