Brain Powerd

Brain Powerd (1998)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Science-Fiction

Orphan, a long-hidden alien spaceship, is rising from the ocean depths, causing floods and earthquakes all over Earth. The earthquakes release two types of "Antibodies" (robotic organisms); the brutish Grand Chers and the intelligent Brain Powerd. Now, a group of Orphan supporters, known as Reclaimers, must battle the U.N.'s Novis Noah using these Antibodies for the fate of the world. In the center of this are Hime and Yuu, two teens trying to unravel the true purpose of Orphan and Brain Powerd.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26FlightNov. 11, 1998
S01E25Orphan's HesitationNov. 4, 1998
S01E24Tricking MemoriesOkt. 28, 1998
S01E23Sweet MemoriesOkt. 21, 1998
S01E22All or NothingOkt. 14, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Brain Powerd' premiere?

'Brain Powerd' premiered on April 8, 1998.

Who created the TV show 'Brain Powerd'?

'Brain Powerd' was created by Yoshiyuki Tomino.

What genre does 'Brain Powerd' belong to?

'Brain Powerd' belongs to the genre of mecha anime.

How many episodes does the TV show 'Brain Powerd' have?

'Brain Powerd' consists of 26 episodes.

Can you describe the plot of 'Brain Powerd'?

'Brain Powerd' is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans battle against alien creatures known as the Brain Powerd. The story follows a young girl named Hime Utsumiya and her discovery of the mecha organism known as Brain Powerd. Hime becomes involved in a conflict between the Reclaimers, who seek to destroy humanity, and the Mu, a group fighting to preserve the Earth.

Who are the main characters in 'Brain Powerd'?

The main characters in 'Brain Powerd' include Hime Utsumiya, Yu Isami, Ain, and Amachi.

What is the significance of the term "Brain Powerd" in the show?

In the show, "Brain Powerd" refers to the mecha organisms that possess immense power and intelligence. They play a crucial role in the conflict between the Reclaimers and the Mu.

What is the setting of 'Brain Powerd'?

'Brain Powerd' is set in a future Earth devastated by environmental destruction and ruled by a powerful organization called Orphan. The story takes place in various locations around the world.

How are the mecha organisms in 'Brain Powerd' different from traditional mecha?

The mecha organisms in 'Brain Powerd' are unique as they possess their own consciousness and are formed from a combination of human and alien DNA. They require a specific connection with a pilot to function effectively.

What are some recurring themes in 'Brain Powerd'?

'Brain Powerd' explores themes such as environmentalism, the balance between nature and technology, the consequences of human actions, and the power of love and human connection.

Who composed the music for 'Brain Powerd'?

The music for 'Brain Powerd' was composed by Yoko Kanno.

Did 'Brain Powerd' receive any awards or nominations?

'Brain Powerd' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

How was the animation style of 'Brain Powerd' described?

The animation style of 'Brain Powerd' was described as visually stunning and detailed, featuring intricate mecha designs and vibrant backgrounds.

Is 'Brain Powerd' related to any other anime series?

'Brain Powerd' is not directly related to any other anime series, but it shares thematic elements and storytelling techniques with other works by Yoshiyuki Tomino, such as 'Mobile Suit Gundam' and 'Space Runaway Ideon'.

How was the reception of 'Brain Powerd' among viewers?

'Brain Powerd' received mixed reviews from viewers. While some praised its unique concept and thought-provoking themes, others found the plot confusing and the pacing uneven.

How does 'Brain Powerd' stand out from other mecha anime of its time?

'Brain Powerd' stands out from other mecha anime of its time due to its focus on environmentalism and its exploration of complex philosophical themes. It also features a distinctive visual style and unconventional storytelling approach.

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Also known as

  • Brain Powered
  • ブレンパワード (Japan)

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