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* MythologyGag: The tradition of "YAY!" being a staple of J9 vernacular starting back in Braiger is still present here.

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* MythologyGag: The tradition of "YAY!" being a staple of J9 vernacular starting back in Braiger ''Braiger'' is still present here.



* NonActionGuy: DD Richman continues the trend of allies voiced by Joji Yanami who don't do any fighting.

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* NonActionGuy: DD Richman continues the trend of allies voiced by Joji Yanami Creator/JojiYanami who don't do any fighting.


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* RecycledSoundtrack: The iconic "Khamen Khamen" theme from ''Braiger'' is once again reused for Khamen the 25th whenever they show up.
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* PeekABangs: IC Blues.
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* DarkIsEvil: Bloody God.

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* DarkIsEvil: Bloody God.God, who is bathed in shadow even out in the open until the very last episode.

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* AdjectiveNounFred: Galactic Gale Sasuraiger.

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* AdjectiveNounFred: Galactic Gale Whirlwind Sasuraiger.



* ATeamFiring: Any time anyone fires on the JJ9 team, they'll usually miss.

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* ATeamFiring: Any time anyone fires on the JJ9 JJ-9 team, they'll usually miss.



* DarkIsEvil: Bloody God.



* EvilSoundsDeep: Bloody God once again.



* GoodIsNotSoft: The JJ9 Team are the good guys, but they're not afraid to gun down any bad guys who bring harm to others. Rock is the best example of this.

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* GoodIsNotSoft: The JJ9 JJ-9 Team are the good guys, but they're not afraid to gun down any bad guys who bring harm to others. Rock is the best example of this.



* GrandFinale: To the J9 Trilogy. The final episode even has a montage of J9-I from Braiger, J9-2 from Baxinger and finally J9-III, Sasuraiger.



* HeroWithBadPublicity: A group of scammers on one planet try to enforce this by stealing from people under the guise of JJ9. It only briefly works before the real deal shows up and reveals the scam.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: A group of scammers on one planet try to enforce this by stealing from people under the guise of JJ9.JJ-9. It only briefly works before the real deal shows up and reveals the scam.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The space DJ who allies with JJ9 is blatantly modelled after Boy George.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The space DJ who allies with JJ9 JJ-9 is blatantly modelled after Boy George.
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* ByThePowerofGreyskull: "Let's Sasuride!" uttered by Blues before transforming.

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* ByThePowerofGreyskull: ByThePowerOfGreyskull: "Let's Sasuride!" uttered by Blues before transforming.

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* ActionGirl: Birdy can be just as badass as the boys.
* AdjectiveNounFred: Galactic Gale Sasuraiger.



* ByThePowerofGreyskull: "Let's Sasuride!" uttered by Blues before transforming.



* EverybodyLives: None of the main cast are dead by the end of the series, in contrast to Baxinger.
* FieryRedhead: Rock.



* GoodIsNotSoft: The JJ9 Team are the good guys, but they're not afraid to gun down any bad guys who bring harm to others. Rock is the best example of this.



* LegacyCharacter: We have another descendent of Khamen Khamen and more Nubians hanging around what's left of Jupiter. Or in this case, Son of Jupiter.



* NobleDemon: Fluzer Gellnar. Hitman for hire who never kills any innocents and who ends up allowing Rock to take his revenge on him, even going so far as to kill some of Bloody's goons while they have Rock and Beat cornered in the final episode.



* NonActionGuy: DD Richman continues the trend of allies voiced by Joji Yanami who don't do any fighting.



* ObviouslyEvil: Bloody God with his booming voice and being bathed in shadows is a dead giveaway.



* StockFootage: Every episode when the team converts their train into its mecha form.
* SuperRobot: The titular Sasuraiger itself.




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* WagonTrainToTheStars: It's a big train which flies through space.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Bloody God might be an amoral, omnipotent scumbag for the most part, but even he won't tolerate his mooks ruining his name by being back losers.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Bloody God might be an amoral, omnipotent scumbag for the most part, but even he won't tolerate his mooks ruining his name by being back bad losers.

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->"''Let's Sasuride!"''




* ATeamFiring: Any time anyone fires on the JJ9 team, they'll usually miss.
* BigBad: Bloody God.



* CurbStompBattle: Try as they might, none of Bloody's goons can ever seem to do any damage to Sasuraiger.
* DaysOfFuturePast: 2911 looks a lot like the wild west or the 80s, depending on the planet.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: Unlike [[BittersweetEnding Braiger]] and [[DownerEnding Baxinger]] Sasuraiger ends on a Unambiguously Happy Note.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: Bloody God might be an amoral, omnipotent scumbag for the most part, but even he won't tolerate his mooks ruining his name by being back losers.
* GenkiGirl: Petit Lotti, intrepid reporter and ball of joyful energy.



* HappyEnding: Unlike [[BittersweetEnding Braiger]] and [[DownerEnding Baxinger]] Sasuraiger ends on a Unambiguously Happy Note.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: A group of scammers on one planet try to enforce this by stealing from people under the guise of JJ9. It only briefly works before the real deal shows up and reveals the scam.



* NowBuyTheMerchandise
* RobotGirl
* SpaceshipGirl

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* NowBuyTheMerchandise
InvincibleHero: The only thing which brings IC Blues down is a cold. Failing that, the man never gets seriously hurt.
* RobotGirl
TheLancer: Rock Anlock is Blues' right hand man.
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LimitedWardrobe: The characters have a very limited wardrobe. Justified in that they're in space for a year.
* MeaningfulName: Blues and the crew come up with the name "Sasuraiger" because they're going exploring and "Sasurai" is Japanese for "wandering."
* MechaMooks: Every nameless mook who works for Bloody God is this.
* MrFanservice: IC Blues is a very handsome man. Many female characters note this.
* MythologyGag: The tradition of "YAY!" being a staple of J9 vernacular starting back in Braiger is still present here.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Bloody God." Definitely a peaceful guy with that name, right?
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The space DJ who allies with JJ9 is blatantly modelled after Boy George.
* NowBuyTheMerchandise: Sasuraiger had a transforming toy which kids could buy after watching the series.
* OfficialCouple: Jimmy and Suzie have run away to elope. They get married at the end of the series. Beat and Lotti are an item as well.
* PeekABangs: IC Blues.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Rock is out for revenge on some of Bloody's mooks who killed several of his friends and put his father in a wheelchair.
* SixthRanger: Jimmy and Suzie don't do much, but they're part of Sasuraiger's morphing sequence and help operate the robot.
* ThemeNaming: Our main crew, IC Blues, Rock Anlock, Birdy Shaw and Beat Mckenzie all have music-themed names.

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* CoolTrain

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* CoolTrainCoolTrain: Sasuraiger itself.



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* HumongousMechaGracefulLoser: Bloody God stops an attempted shooting at Jimmy and Suzie's wedding and gracefully signs off on the prize to Blues and the crew.
* HumongousMecha: What Sasuraiger transforms into.
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Needless to say, there aren’t 50 planets in the Solar System. Justified in-universe, though, because the plot of Braiger (set 800 years before) culminated with Jupiter being destroyed and its mass used to create dozens of new Earth-like planets.

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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: ArtisticLicenseSpace: Needless to say, there aren’t 50 planets in the Solar System. Justified in-universe, though, because the plot of Braiger (set 800 years before) culminated with Jupiter being destroyed and its mass used to create dozens of new Earth-like planets.
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Needless to say, there aren’t 50 planets in the Solar System.

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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Needless to say, there aren’t 50 planets in the Solar System. Justified in-universe, though, because the plot of Braiger (set 800 years before) culminated with Jupiter being destroyed and its mass used to create dozens of new Earth-like planets.

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* DistantSequel: 200 years after Baxinger, 800 years after Braiger.



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* SuperRobotWars: Is in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger.

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* SuperRobotWars: Is in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger.
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''Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger'' (also translated: Sasuraiger, Galactic Gale Sasuraiger, and Wonder Six.) was an anime series aired from 1983 to 1984 in Japan with a total of 43 episodes. The series served as a sequel to the {{Baxinger}} anime series. The original concept is derived from AroundTheWorldInEightyDays.

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''Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger'' (also translated: Sasuraiger, Galactic Gale Sasuraiger, and Wonder Six.) was an anime series aired from 1983 to 1984 in Japan with a total of 43 episodes. The series served as a sequel to the {{Baxinger}} anime series. The original concept is derived from AroundTheWorldInEightyDays.
''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''.
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Set in the year 2911, fifty planets have been discovered throughout the solar system and inhabited by humans. A gambler named I.C. Blues makes a bet with the boss of a criminal syndicate known as Bloody God that it is possible to navigate to all 50 planets within the space of one year. I.C. Blues and the JJ-9 team, made up of Rocky, Beat and Birdy, purchase a super robot capable of transforming into a train, the Sasuraiger to accomplish the task ahead. The series follows the adventures of the group as they struggle to reach the gold and overcome the obstructive acts of the Bloody God syndicate that seeks to stop them from completing the goal.

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Set in the year 2911, fifty planets have been discovered throughout the solar system and inhabited by humans. A gambler named I.C. Blues makes a bet with the boss of a criminal syndicate known as Bloody God that it is possible to navigate to all 50 planets within the space of one year. I.C. Blues and the JJ-9 team, made up of Rocky, Beat and Birdy, purchase a super robot capable of transforming into a train, the Sasuraiger Sasuraiger, to accomplish the task ahead. The series follows the adventures of the group as they struggle to reach the gold and overcome the obstructive acts of the Bloody God syndicate that seeks to stop them from completing the goal.



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* SuperRobotWars: Is in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger

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* SuperRobotWars: Is in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and BaxingerBaxinger.
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* SuperRobotWars: Is in [['VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger

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* SuperRobotWars: Is in [['VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger
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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'' and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'', along with fellow J9 robots Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger.

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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'' and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'', ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'', along with fellow J9 robots Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger.



* SuperRobotWars: Is in GC/XO and NEO with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger

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* SuperRobotWars: Is in GC/XO and NEO [['VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger
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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'', along with fellow J9 robots [[GalaxyCycloneBraiger Braiger]] and Baxinger.

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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'', ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'' and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'', along with fellow J9 robots [[GalaxyCycloneBraiger Braiger]] Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger.




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* SuperRobotWars: Is in GC/XO and NEO with its predecessors Anime/{{Braiger}} and Baxinger
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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'', along with fellow J9 robots [[GalaxyWhirlwindBraiger Braiger]] and Baxinger.

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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'', along with fellow J9 robots [[GalaxyWhirlwindBraiger [[GalaxyCycloneBraiger Braiger]] and Baxinger.
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* VideoGame/SuperRobotWars: Shows up in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] and gets a {{combination attack}} with Braiger and Baxinger

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* VideoGame/SuperRobotWars: Shows up in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] and gets a {{combination attack}} with Braiger and Baxinger
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* EarnYourHappyEnding

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* EarnYourHappyEndingEarnYourHappyEnding: Unlike [[BittersweetEnding Braiger]] and [[DownerEnding Baxinger]] Sasuraiger ends on a Unambiguously Happy Note.
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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in video games Super Robot Wars and Super Robot Wars GC.

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The series had a line of toys under the name Bertrain in Japan and Fast Track in the Convertors toy line in the U.S. The series also was included in video games Super Robot Wars ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC'', along with fellow J9 robots [[GalaxyWhirlwindBraiger Braiger]] and Super Robot Wars GC.Baxinger.
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* SuperRobotWars: Shows up in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] and gets a {{combination attack}} with Braiger and Baxinger

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* SuperRobotWars: VideoGame/SuperRobotWars: Shows up in [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] and gets a {{combination attack}} with Braiger and Baxinger
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* SuperRobotWars: Shows up in [[SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] and gets a {{combination attack}} with Braiger and Baxinger

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* SuperRobotWars: Shows up in [[SuperRobotWarsGC [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsGC GC/XO]] and gets a {{combination attack}} with Braiger and Baxinger
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* EarnYourHappyEnding
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* CoolTrain
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