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The {{nihongo|'''Brave series'''|勇者シリーズ|Yūsha shirīzu}} is a toy and animation [[Media franchise|franchise]] that began after toy company [[Takara]] had ended the animated "Generation One" storyline of [[Transformers (toyline)|Transformers]] in [[Japan]]. Following a decline in the series' popularity that led to the cancellation of the [[OVA]] series ''[[Transformers: Zone]]'', Takara struck a cooperative deal with the animation studio [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]] (known for its mecha series, most notably [[Gundam]]) to develop a new franchise and set of toy lines. The franchise, in fact, would play a key role in the reintroduction of the [[Super Robot]] genre to the Japanese mainstream in the 1990s. |
The {{nihongo|'''Brave series'''|勇者シリーズ|Yūsha shirīzu}} is a toy and animation [[Media franchise|franchise]] that began after toy company [[Takara]] had ended the animated "Generation One" storyline of [[Transformers (toyline)|Transformers]] in [[Japan]]. Following a decline in the series' popularity that led to the cancellation of the [[OVA]] series ''[[Transformers: Zone]]'', Takara struck a cooperative deal with the animation studio [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]] (known for its mecha series, most notably [[Gundam]]) to develop a new franchise and set of toy lines. The franchise, in fact, would play a key role in the reintroduction of the [[Super Robot]] genre to the Japanese mainstream in the 1990s. |
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The Brave series (勇者シリーズ Yūsha shirīzu?) is a toy and animation franchise that began after toy company Takara had ended the animated "Generation One" storyline of Transformers in Japan. Following a decline in the series' popularity that led to the cancellation of the OVA series Transformers: Zone, Takara struck a cooperative deal with the animation studio Sunrise (known for its mecha series, most notably Gundam) to develop a new franchise and set of toy lines. The franchise, in fact, would play a key role in the reintroduction of the Super Robot genre to the Japanese mainstream in the 1990s.