![]() ![]() Other than Gransazers' dub receiving VCDs in the Philipines, there is no current source of information whether these dubs were distributed onto DVD/Blu-Ray or not, but the only evidence proving their existence are several random video/audio clips that have circulated around a multitude of websites. The series wouldn't make its mark only in Japan, however, as both Chouseishin Gransazers and the second series, Genseishin Justirisers, would receive Asian-English dubs to air in countries like the Philippines and Singapore on channels like Cartoon Network and Kids Central. The premise for the series draws notable similarities to both the Super Sentai Series and the manga/anime franchise Seint Seiya: there are distinctly 12 heroes that are divided into four different tribes, and each tribe is given a giant, transforming mecha. The first series in the Chouseishin Series, Chouseishin Gransazer or Ultra Star Gods and the Gransazers, aired on the TV Tokyo channel from October 4th, 2003 to September 25th, 2004 and has a total of 51 episodes. This franchise mainly consists of groups of people who have been access to transforming battle suits that were by ancient human civilizations, and use these battle suits to battle whatever demonic/alien forces that plague the land. The franchise was created a way to both emulate and rival the ongoing success of Toei's Super Sentai and Kamen Rider franchises. The Chouseishin or Star God Series is a long-running franchise of live action tokusatsu television programs and films produced by Toho Company, Ltd., in association with Konami. ![]()
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