

The Brave of Gold Goldran
黄金勇者ゴルドラン
Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals. Their major antagonist is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Walter, and the villains that follow him are often similarly humorous. (Source: Wikipedia)
Goldran follows the adventures of three young boys who are tasked with finding alien robot fighters, or Braves, that are sleeping in the form of crystals. Their major antagonist is the flamboyant and thoroughly incompetent Walter, and the villains that follow him are often similarly humorous. (Source: Wikipedia)
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iamKetranLang
July 11, 2014
黄金勇者 I watched Goldran in Cantonese so the experience I get may be a little different than you, but it is the same anime. Goldran is really childish, soft-hearted, and not the serious mecha fight anime. The robot combinations are pretty darn impressive, And everyone of them with a "heart of gold" (LIKE TOTALLY GREAT guys, character) THEY DO LOOK INCREDIBLE !!! The Goldran robots are initially sealed in power stones scattered across the globe. Most of the robot team are unlocked early on by the kids in the anime. Within countless battles are the bonds that grow and the strength to fight together. And finally thesecond half, the REAL adventure begins. And a deeper friendship path. tl;dr The Goldrans that appear are SUPER INCREDIBLE ROBOTS !!!
RealYRC
March 20, 2025
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Goldran, at its core, is an anime that leans heavily into a lighthearted, youthful spirit, brimming with a soft-hearted charm that sets it apart from the more intense, gritty mecha combat series that fans of the genre might typically expect. It’s not about dark, high-stakes showdowns or brooding pilots wrestling with existential crises—Goldran opts instead for a tone that’s unabashedly childish in the best way possible, prioritizing fun, camaraderie, and a sense of wonder over grim seriousness. One of the standout features of the series is its jaw-dropping robot combinations, which are nothing short of spectacular. These mechanical marvels aren’t just impressive feats of animation—they’re practicallybursting with personality. Each robot in the Goldran lineup comes equipped with a metaphorical “heart of gold,” embodying a wholesome, heroic spirit that makes them feel like the ultimate good guys. Their designs are striking and imaginative, and when they combine, the result is a visual treat that’s as dazzling as it is unforgettable. Seriously, they look absolutely incredible—every bolt, every gleaming surface screams creativity and flair. The story kicks off with the Goldran robots sealed away in mysterious power stones, scattered across the far reaches of the world like hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. It’s up to the young protagonists— a group of spirited kids—to unlock these robotic wonders, and they waste no time getting started. Early in the series, most of the robot team is brought into the fold, setting the stage for a journey filled with thrilling battles and growing connections. As the kids and their mechanical companions face off against countless foes, the anime weaves a tale of teamwork and resilience. Each clash strengthens the bonds between the characters, both human and robot, highlighting their ability to stand united and draw courage from one another. Then comes the second half of the series, where Goldran truly hits its stride. This is when the real adventure unfolds, taking everything up a notch. The stakes feel higher, the world expands, and the narrative dives deeper into the friendships that have been blossoming all along. What started as a playful romp evolves into something richer—a heartfelt exploration of loyalty, trust, and the power of sticking together through thick and thin. It’s still got that signature Goldran charm, but with an added layer of emotional depth that makes the journey all the more rewarding.
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