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The entire Brave Police Japan

  • Animal Motif: (Super) Build Tiger wears a tiger on its chest.
  • Badass Crew: Each of the team had their own Moment of Awesome and can hold their own in a fight.
  • Big Brother Instinct: All of the mechs feel this towards Yuuta and would do everything to protect him.
  • Chest Blaster: (Super) Build Tiger has such a weapon, firing the attack through the tiger's maw.
  • Combining Mecha: The Build Team combines into Build Tiger, and with Drillboy added in, Super Build Tiger. Deckerd and Duke combined with their respective support vehicle become J-Decker and Duke Fire. All three of the combiners in full form are gigantic. This is driven further when J-Decker and Duke Fire combine into Fire J-Decker who dwarfs even the above mentioned Combining Mecha. The original Build Team (everybody minus Drillboy) at first was unable to combine thanks to the situation — they felt pressured and nervous.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: From Shadowmaru's appearance on, each new member had to face their own problems integrating into the team, but their bonds have all but become stronger because of this.
  • Humongous Mecha: Of the sentient, non-piloted variety. The robots go a bit higher than 5 meters in their normal bodies. They have also toy bodies, however, to which their minds can be transferred when their original bodies need extensive repairs.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: Every robot with the Super A.I. derived from Deckerd's mind gains human-like sentience. The designers of the Brave Police didn't intend sentient robots, and didn't even think it was possible they could gain sentience. This makes Deckerd one of the few examples who is this trope by accident regarding the "Ridiculously Human Personality" part of the equation.
    • Justified on two levels. 1) The Project "Brave Police" was supposed to introduce advanced robots working with human police officers and interacting with the normal populace. It makes sense to design them humanoid to enhance general acceptance. 2) Deckerd's original A.I. enabled him to understand human speech, interact on a basic level with people and work in crime investigations. Adding his humanoid body and human face and the interactions with Yuuta, it's clear why his emotions are human or very human-like at the least.
  • Theme Naming:
    • McCrane, Power Joe and Dumpson named themselves. Their choice is justified because all three transform into construction vehicles.
    • Likewise, the names of the four main protagonists are taken from movie characters and stars: Deckard from Blade Runner, John MacLane from Die Hard and Bruce Lee (from a Japanese syllabic standpoint vis-a-vis Power Joe).
  • Transforming Mecha / Transformation Sequence: The mechanical sequence — they change from their robot forms into their vehicle and other modes (Shadowmaru, for example, has a dog/wolf form).
  • True Companions: While not everyone shares with everyone the same strong bonds, they protect not only humans, but each other, to the point of death if it comes to that.

Yuuta Tomonaga (友永・勇太 Tomonaga Yuuta)

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Voiced by: Hiromi Ishikawa

Ten years old, curious, courageous, and not afraid of giant robots, he is the show's human main character and best friend of Deckerd.

  • Big Brother Instinct: Triggers this in all the main cast's robots. It's implied that later this happens to all robots with Super-A.I.
  • Curtains Match the Windows: Blue hair to his blue eyes.
  • Disguised in Drag: In Episode 31, Yuuta is asked to infiltrate a girls' private school disguised as a student. He's not too happy about it.
  • The Heart: Yuuta shares this role with Deckerd - they hold the team together. Despite his age, he is highly empathic and cares deeply for everyone on the team. But he also knows when it's more important to focus on their task than on their personal feelings, like the time Satan J-Decker destroyed a prison and Yuuta ordered the team to save the inmates instead of trying to follow the possessed Deckerd.
  • Heroic BSoD: Deckerd's refusal to regain his memories - after Yuuta hurt himself when trying to trigger them - chases the boy away, crying. He runs home, hides in his bed, and not even the news that Deckerd's mind will be re-written can snap him out of it. He pulls himself only together when the rest of the team calls for help against Victim's robot.
  • Kid Hero: Saejima promoted him to be the boss of the Brave Police Japan, despite him being a child. But he is (at first) the only one able to call the unification command for the combiners and he avoids being the load by staying out of the fights. He also involves himself in investigations as much as he can.
  • Meaningful Name: The first kanji of Yuuta's first name is 勇, read as 'yuu'. It's the same kanji and the same reading that is used for the Brave Series 勇者シリーズ (Yuusha Series). Yuuta is literally "brave" and/or "courageous".
  • Messianic Archetype: For Super-AI Robots because he is the reason they exist.
  • Tender Tears: Whenever one of his friends gets hurt. He is still a child after all.
  • What the Hell, Hero?:
    • Episode 13, he neglects and verbally snaps at Deckerd, since Yuuta's archeologist parents are visiting and he'd rather focus on them. This is called out several times by pretty much everybody, and he repents fully.
    • Episode 28, after Deckerd decides to have his memories re-written — his claim it's Deckerd's decision what action he takes, makes his sisters and the team berate him for giving up on him.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: For him, it's bugs and ghosts.

Deckerd (デッカード, model BP-110)

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J-Decker
SPOILER
Voiced by: Tōru Furusawa

  • Beware the Nice Ones: He is the most empathic, nicest person among the team, and is always professional when dealing with criminals of whatever kind. Unless people he's close to reject or ignore him big time, or loneliness is eating on him.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: When Gaizonite takes control of him in his weakened state after the Chieftains nearly killed him.
  • The Heart: He shares this role with Yuuta.
  • Heroic BSoD:
    • After Deckerd lost his memories, Yuuta is trying to jog them in the warehouse where they met each other. He slides down the vent to burst into the underground room like he used to do. But Deckerd fails to catch him, and Yuuta gets hurt at the leg yet he insists they will do it again until he remembers. At this point Deckerd snaps - screaming Enough already! as he punches a hole into the ground, then begs Yuuta in an agonized voice to stop hurting himself. The boy flees with the elevator, and he falls to his knees, asking him for forgiveness and that he doesn't want to see Yuuta suffer. After that he agrees to let Regina reprogram him.
    • A different version occurs in the dream episode where the Brave Police temporarily disbands. Everyone finds a new calling, except Deckerd who can't imagine a life without the Brave Police. Yuuta throws his belongings out of the Tomonaga house so Deckerd would stop clinging to his old life. Later he suffers from two illusions in the Decker Room - all of his team comrades whom invite him to a drink, and Saejima whom he bears his heart to. The last straw are two unfamiliar police mechs that mention the Brave Police disbanded save for one, stubborn robot. This causes Deckerd to run away to the warehouse where he was built, not caring that he's low on fuel and will shut-down, which will lead to his death after a short time. It is implied that not only the loss of his purpose affected him, but also the seemingly abandonment by his friends.
  • Hidden Depths: Deckerd handles it badly when he feels lonely. For all his competence and positive outlook, he is (at least) slightly emotional dependent on his friends and has abandoning issues. It's so bad that when he feels rejected or is separated from his friends, the worst which can happen is that he suffers a meltdown in which he becomes shockingly aggressive. One of the robot thieves in episode 13 experienced this first hand. And even in milder forms, Deckerd acts irrationally and gets easily frustrated.
  • Instant A.I.: Just Add Water!: Deckerd started as a robot with an adaptive, complex A.I. that was supposed to understand, interact and work with humans on a basic level. Yuuta treating him as a person fed his A.I. so much information to work with, it evolved over months to the point he gained intelligence, became an individual and could feel. But he could neither recognize or understand these feelings, before a final push coming from Yuuta 'awakened' his self-awareness.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia / Trauma-Induced Amnesia: Deckerd in episode 28. No wonder after the physical and emotional trauma he suffered: Being beaten near death by the two first Chieftains, then Gaizonite merged him in his injured condition with J-Decker into Satan J-Decker, then forced him into wrecking havoc and attacking his friends. Once Gaizonite fled and released his control on Deckerd, he reverted back to his injured state.

McCrane (マクレーヌ, model BP-301)

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Build Tiger
Super Build Tiger
Voiced by: Ryōtarō Okiayu

Member of the original Build Team and their de-facto leader.


  • Demonic Possession: By courtesy of Inti.
  • Heroic BSoD: Once Inti releases her control over McCrane and he realizes what he did, the shock makes him faint, and he purposefully tried to prevent Super Build Tiger from forming out of the fear that Inti would turn it's power against humanity.
  • Hidden Depths: McCrane only uses his gun when it's necessary and is one of the most cool-headed robots on the team. However, deep down he feels vehement resentment for all criminals, whom he deems 'scum' and wishes to kill, as shown when the demon Inti possesses him. His violent outburst and intense emotions scare and disgust him, especially since he didn't think he felt such desires before.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue (calm, rational) to Power Foe's red (enthusiastic, loud). He's also the blue oni to Dumpson and Drillboy. This extends also to their actual color schemes. McCrane's primary color in robot form is a dark, rich blue; Power Joe, Dumpson, and Drillboy sport yellow, red, and orange respectively.
  • Spell My Name With An S: McCrane/MacLane (from Anime News Network)
  • Technical Pacifist: He abhors violence, but as one of the Brave Police he'll defend himself and others if he has to.

Power Joe (パワージョー, model BP-302)

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Voiced by: Takumi Yamazaki

Member of the original Build Team.


  • Bruce Lee Clone: He uses nunchaku as his weapon while yelling.
  • Did Not Get the Girl: He has many flings in the show, but only Lua touches him so deep that he really falls in love in her. Unfortunately, she is (at least partly) only a hallucination caused by the Bubble Gum Sisters that, until the end, only he can see.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red oni (enthusiastic, loud) to McCrane's blue oni (calm, rational).
  • Spell My Name With An S: Power Joh/Powerjoe/Power Joe.

Dumpson (ダンプソン, model BP-303)

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Voiced by: Mitsuaki Hoshino

Member of the original Build Team.


Drill Boy (ドリルボーイ, model BP-304)

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Voiced by: Hiro Yuki

  • Demonic Possession: By courtesy of Inti. It doesn't last long as in the other cases because his desire for soccer isn't harmful to anyone and also because Shadowmaru literally knocks the sense back into his head.
  • The Ditz: He's the youngest of the Build Team both physically and mentally; not exactly a tactical thinker.
  • Drill Tank: His vehicle form, while with the usual drill on the front, can fly on top of that.
  • Keet: Drillboy, true to his youngest age, is hyperactive, loud and energetic.
  • New Meat: The original Build Team has problems at first to accept Drillboy due to his sometimes hyperactive and childish behaviour.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Drillboy/Drill Boy

Shadowmaru (シャドウ丸, model BP-501)

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Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki

  • Animal Motif: One of his alternative modes is a dog/wolf.
  • Highly-Visible Ninja: Shadowmaru invokes this trope only when he wants to show off. Otherwise he averts this as he operates like a real life ninja, secretly gathering intelligence and doing recon when he is sent to solo missions.
  • Ninja: Justified, as he actually was designed around intelligence gathering and recon. This and his aversion of Highly-Visible Ninja makes him close to a real life ninja.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: He's a robot ninja police man, with a dash of dog/wolf.
  • Reused Character Design: Shadowmaru's design is largely based on Sixshot from Transformers: Generation 1, with various tweaks to make him more ninja-like.
  • You Shall Not Pass!: In Ep 43, he's forced to fight the invading alien Gammon's mecha alone while the rest of the Brave Police are away fighting his diversion force.

Gunmax (ンマックス, model BP-601)

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Voiced by: Naoki Makishima (TV series), Hirofumi Nojima (Super Robot Wars)

  • BFG: Max Cannon.
  • Cool Bike: Gunbike. Gunmax's vehicle for patrolling, its other main purposes are either to become a jetpack armor that lets him fly or combine with him to build the Gunmax Cannon. He is so good at driving Gunbike, however, that he uses it for attacking even when it's not in a combat form.
  • Cool Shades: They are part of his design, but only cover his optics like any normal shades would.
  • Defrosting Ice King: The first to break through his shell is Yuuta in episode 20. Deckerd follows in the next episode.
  • Equippable Ally: He and his motorbike become this to J-Decker/Fire J-Decker, by turning into the Max Cannon mode.
  • Fall Guy: By manipulating video evidence, Kirisaki tried to pin the blame for crimes he committed on Gunmax just for the sake of getting Gunmax accused.
  • Gratuitous English: Invoked in several rather awkward situations.
    "Love you, baby!"
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: His harsh or mocking words are (mostly) just his way to keep other people at distant.
  • New Meat: After working closely with only one partner makes him reluctant at first to be transferred to the Brave Police. Their way of working and Yuuta's position, despite being a child, bewilder him further. Kirisaki's betrayal on top of that burnt his trust in other people, so he distances himself.

Duke Knight (デューク, model BP-119)

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Duke Fire
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa

  • The Ace: Subverted. Regina worked to make him this, the 'perfect police man' who isn't controlled by his feelings. Duke received the best, improved traits from the other Brave Police Japan members in terms of systems, is well trained and truly competent. Most of his comrades at the Scotland Yard Brave Police adore or admire him, and he is seen as the pinnacle of current Super-A.I. development. Unlike his original team, however, the Brave Police Japan is unbiased - they instantly call him out on his arrogance the moment they meet him. The next few episodes show he isn't unbeatable either which helps him mellow out and get along with the others.
  • Break the Haughty: Lighter and softer version, and defied as well. Duke starts out very arrogant due to his upbringing but he realizes his flaws early on before it comes to any 'breaking', and he learns to become a better person.
  • Character Development: When he first joined to serve as interim leader while Deckerd was incapacitated/"dead", he was haughty, picky and generally not meshing well with the Braves. He slowly learns to get along over the next few episodes, and eventually the Japanese Brave team accepts him fully.
  • New Meat: The team rejects him as he's intended to replace Deckerd as the new leader. His attitude in the beginning does't help the situation either.
  • Theme Naming: The Knight stems from the chess theme invoked in the names of the first Scotland Yard Brave Police members that were presented to the public. The other members' names are: King, Bishop, Rook and Pawn.

     Tokyo Police Department 

Superintendent General Juzo Saejima (冴島・十三 Saejima Juzo)

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Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo

  • Benevolent Boss: Crossing over with A Father to His Men. He genuinely cares about the Brave Police and their issues, defending them frequently against Azuma, stepping in for their interests and believing in them. A good example early in the show is after the original Build Team failed two times to form Build Tiger. Azuma sets the ultimatum that if this should happen a third time, Yuuta will be fired. Saejima asks the three if they think they can do it; when they say yes, he tells Azuma he will take responsibility as well should they fail, to satisfy his colleague.
    • Saejima also rejects the Gunpulater project once Yuuta tells him the team doesn't want the system installed into them.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Saejima geeks over robots, pandas and cute objects, wears a pink nightgown at home, speaks to his three robot butlers (even before meeting Deckerd), and has a vivid imagination which frequently expresses as imagine spots. At work, however, he's all business save for some moments - that he's the Tokyo Police Department's superintendent speaks of his competence.
  • Cool Old Guy: He's in his forties, in top physical shape, head of the Tokyo Police Department and does his best as the Brave Police's superior to help them in any way he can and that successfully.
  • Foil: To Azuma.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: While not that old and still attractive, Saejima was very handsome as a young man.
  • Large Ham: He has a habit of saying mundane things in a particularly extraordinary fashion.
  • Mundane Made Awesome: Saejima has regular moments of this, leading to awkwardness for those present.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: A literal case with his pink nightgown(!) and bedcap. He has no problems wearing a pink whole-bodysuit either, or imagining himself in a school-girl uniform. In the middle of a background you would expect from a romantic shojo anime, next to Deckerd in the same uniform and a brown haired wig with a pink bow on top.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Acts in the public interests and needs, but never forgets or dismisses those of the team or individuals.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: Averted. After the incident with the girls' private school in which Yuuta had to go under cover, Saejima mentions having Yuuta do it again if they come across a similar case. Yuuta angrily tells Saejima he can go Disguised in Drag himself. Saejima then gets an Imagine Spot of himself and Deckerd dressed like schoolgirls, and he actually considers the idea.

Vice (Inspector) General Katsuto Azuma (東・一門 Azuma Katsuto)

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Voiced by: Kazuo Oka

  • Foil: To Saejima. They respectively hold the second and highest ranking ranks of the Tokyo Police Department. Where Saejima is spirited, eccentric and open-minded, Azuma is rational and detached. He has problems accepting the Brave Police as sapient and is doubtful of Yuuta and his integration into the police by Saejima. However, like Saejima he is competent at his job and worries about any civilian's safety, which expresses in his high demands on the team.
  • Jerkass: He firmly believes (for most of the series) that robots cannot be sapient, and makes that clear at every opportunity.
    • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Although he has threatened to have Yuuta fired on numerous occasions, he quickly grows to realize the error of his beliefs upon seeing an old colleague of his take it much too far.
  • Only Sane Man: For him, the 'miracle' of a machine with A.I. gaining sapience is understandably farstretched to accept, since there is no way to prove it's real. That doesn't even include possible complications nobody knows of yet and could prove disastrous, because the Brave Police are giant robots who are able to lay the city to waste by themselves. You also can't deny he has good reasons to object that Saejima appoints a child in elementary school as the boss to said robots.
  • Sour Supporter: Despite his objections, he supports the team as much as he can.

Shunsuke Toudou (藤堂・俊助 Toudou Shunsuke), development designer of the Brave Police Japan

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Voiced by: Masaaki Tsukada

  • The Alcoholic: Hinted at in the episode where Simpson and Drillboy become miniatures. As Saejima exclaims that he is in perfect health in his usual Large Ham fashion due to a recent checkup, while Shunsuke woefully tells him that his liver isnt in good shape. Saejima says that's too bad because he was going to invite him for a drink later, and Shunsuke immediately perks up and pleads to be taken with.
  • The Engineer: He plays a key part in designing and maintaining the Brave Police.
  • Machine Empathy: Is revealed to be an antique car enthusiast, and can tell when something is wrong with a car from listening to it.

     The Tomonaga Family 

Eldest daughter Azuki Tomonaga (友永・あずき Tomonaga Azuki)

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Voiced by: Michiko Neya

  • Cannot Spit It Out: In relation to her crush on her neighbor, Masaya Kashiwazaki. Every time she tries to confess to him, she panics and talks to someone else instead. She gets over it after he's rescued from being possessed by Kaipa.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Azuki is the more feminine of the sisters.

Elder daughter Kurumi Tomonaga (友永・くるみ Tomonaga Kurumi)

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Voiced by: Mika Yanada

Father Yuuichirou Tomonaga (友永・勇一郎 Tomonaga Yuuichirou)

Voiced by: Ken Shiroyama

Mother Amami Tomonaga (友永・亜真美 Tomonaga Amami)

Voiced by: Naoko Ishii

  • Big Eater: She had several dishes in front of her in her debut episode and with the speed she was wolfing down food, she likely had eaten a lot already. But as she says, she has been missing good food abroad.

     Allies and Friends 

Seia Onoue (尾上・せいあ Onoue Seia)

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Voiced by: Etsuko Ishikawa

  • Big Sister Instinct: Despite her stern demeanor, she's very driven to save her younger brother Makoto when the bio-creature swallows him, and feels very grateful when McCrane manages to rescue him.
  • Demonic Possession: By courtesy of Inti.

Ayako Kimizuka (君塚・綾子 Kimizuka Ayako)

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Voiced by: Takumi Kurebayashi

  • Damsel in Distress: Against her will.
  • Fiery Redhead
  • Intrepid Reporter
  • Robosexual: Ayako's likely more attracted to his personality rather than him being a machine. But they have a mutual love for each other, they go out on dates, and she even kissed him once — although in the latter case, it's merely in Deckerd's dream in episode 40. Then again, considering her character, it'd be likely she would be the one to initiate their first kiss anyway.

Kagerou (カゲロウ, model BP-500X)

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Voiced by: Shigeru Nakahara

  • Meaningful Name: 'Kagerou' means 'shadow' - or 'mayfly'.
  • Ninja: Justified, as he actually was designed around intelligence gathering and recon.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: He is a ninja robot who has one alternative mode that resembles a bird or a dragon.
  • Psycho Prototype: Was created as a prototype and later instructor for Shadowmaru.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: He can be saved in Super Robot Wars 30 by completing two prerequisites in the stage where you fight him. Afterwards, he'll join you in the secret stage Return of the Mirage.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: He initially rebelled because he was terrified of the idea of having his memories wiped so he could be reprogrammed; as an AI, he felt this was tantamount to being murdered and replaced. It takes the police a while to see his point of view.

Regina Argine (レジーナ・アルジーン)

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Voiced by: Yuko Miyamura

  • Child Prodigy: At 12 she made her doctorate in mechanical engineering at the Cambridge University.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Having witnessed her father refuse to arrest his own wife, Regina sought to make Duke what she thought of as the "perfect policeman", and quickly butted heads with Yuuta and the rest of the Brave Police. However, as Duke began breaking out of his of his original programming, Regina began shutting him out, but quickly lost it when he revealed he intended to combine with Deckard, knowing full well that his data may not make it out. The thought of losing Duke frightened Regina to the point that she tried to prevent Yuuta from forming Fire J-Decker, only complying once Duke intervened. After a sobbing moment of despair after Duke is seemingly lost, she quickly finds relief in seeing that he survived, and after the battle she warms up considerably to the Brave Police Japan, even joining Yuuta in washing Deckard and Duke.
  • Freudian Excuse: Her drive to make what she considers the "perfect policeman" stems from her father's refusal to arrest her mother, despite her being a criminal. She strongly believes that policemen should not allow their emotions to dictate their actions.

Lua

Voiced by: Yuri Amano

The Scotland Yard Brave Police

(Ringo) King (リンゴ・キング)

  • Always Someone Better: He always gets compared to Duke and told how much better the other would be. This has made King insecure and he has much self-doubt. He tries to hide this under an arrogant mask and sticking to the rules.

(John) Bishop (ジョン・ビショップ)

(Paul) Rook (ポール・ルーク)

(George) Pawn (ジョージ・ポーン)

    Enemies and Criminals 
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Doktor Gauss (ドクトルガウス)

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Voiced by: Kōji Totani (TV series), Eiji Takemoto (Super Robot Wars)

  • Mad Scientist: He uses his knowledge of magnetic engineering for evil, as seen with his Death Magnet robot.

Gaizonite (ガイゾナイト)

Ken Shinjo (新庄・健 Shinjo Ken)

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Voiced by: Kazuyuki Sogabe

  • Heel–Face Turn: Somewhat.
  • The Spock: Believes that logic divorced from emotions is the only true power, and was infuriated when the police department decided to add emotions to his robots.

The demon Inti (邪神 インティ)

Voiced by: Mizuka Arima

The Chieftains

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Armored Chieftain
Black Chieftain
Voiced by: Ginzo Matsuo (TV series), Yasuhiro Mamiya (Super Robot Wars)

  • Avenging the Villain: After his partner suffers grievous injuries at the hands of Duke/Duke Fire, the red Chieftain of the original pair swears revenge. Victim exploits this.
  • The Dog Bites Back
  • Humongous Mecha: They are taller and bigger than the Brave Police robots.
  • Off with His Head!: The red Chieftain of the first, original pair was beheaded by Gaizonite in its sword form to prevent him from getting captured by the Brave Police and to transport his Super-A.I. back to Victim O'Rand.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: By virtue that they own copies of Deckerd's Super-A.I. too.

Victim O'Rand (ビクティム・オーランド)

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Robot form
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu

  • Body Horror: The deterioration of his synthetic skin.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Unwittingly forced on him.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Near the end of the series.
  • Ironic Name: Many people suffer as victims of his crimes - and he is a victim himself by the crime Neuva committed: he murdered Victim.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Neuva Fahrzeug killed Victim O'Rand, put a copy of his brain into a Super-A.I. chip, then put the chip into an android disguised as human Victim. On top of that, Neuva made him forget he had shot him and programmed him to do after his bidding unwittingly.
  • Robotic Reveal
  • Tomato in the Mirror
  • Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Or specifically, he wouldn't and couldn't hurt Yuuta after Neuva transferred his mind into his bigger robot body.

Neuva Fahrzeug (ノイバー・フォルツォイク), Alias: Tony Crusader (トニー・クルセイダ-)

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Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita

Eva Fahrzeug (エヴァ・フォルツォイク)

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Voiced by: Miki Itō


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