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Brave Express Might Gaine - Season 1

Maito Senpuuji is a billionaire crime-fighting teenager, takes up his father's company and assets at the age of only 15. Taking control of the Might Gaine team of robots that his late father created, Senpuuji and his free-thinking robot teams take on the crime lords that plague Nouvelle Tokyo City.

Top Cast

  • Nobuyuki Hiyama

    Nobuyuki Hiyama

    Maito Senpuuji (voice)

  • Daiki Nakamura

    Daiki Nakamura

    Gaine (voice)

  • Akiko Yajima

    Akiko Yajima

    Sally Yoshinaga (voice)

  • Masami Kikuchi

    Masami Kikuchi

    Mitsuhiko Hamada

  • Kazuhiko Kishino

    Kazuhiko Kishino

    Aoki Keiichiro

  • Yuri Amano

    Yuri Amano

    Izumi Matsubara

  • Masaharu Sato

    Masaharu Sato

    Wolfgang

  • Yu Shimaka

    Yu Shimaka

    Hoi Kow Lou

  • Shoko Kanoki

    Shoko Kanoki

    Catherine Vuitton

Overview

Maito Senpuuji is a billionaire crime-fighting teenager, takes up his father's company and assets at the age of only 15. Taking control of the Might Gaine team of robots that his late father created, Senpuuji and his free-thinking robot teams take on the crime lords that plague Nouvelle Tokyo City.

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