Yuusha Keisatsu J-Decker


Brave Police J-Decker

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: 勇者警察ジェイデッカー
English: Brave Police J-Decker
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Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 48
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Feb 5, 1994 to Jan 28, 1995
Premiered: Winter 1994
Broadcast: Saturdays at 17:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Sunrise
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: DetectiveDetective, MechaMecha
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #17182
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Popularity: #8997
Members: 4,235
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Both are mainly police and robot themed shows, with the occasional occult or bio monster showing up. While in different ways, both effectively cover the whole spectrum from dead serious to purely gag driven episodes. 
report Recommended by U-Turn90
If you liked Brave Police J-Decker for the robots, you might like Iron Leaguer as well. They are both Sunrise animations, and robots are the main characters as well. The main difference is A: Iron Leaguer is a sports anime B: Iron Leaguer robots look a little more like mascot characters and are smaller in size But they have a pretty similar tone, and a lot of episodes can range from sillier to more serious, similar to Brave Police J-Decker. Also they both have fantastic openings 
report Recommended by opatoes
They both have a really fun tone overall, and if you love sentient robots, you're going to have a fun time with either show. Victory has more fight scenes, but there are a LOT of really fun scenes with human/robot interaction. Also, the designs are very similar (since they had the same designer for the robots). 
report Recommended by opatoes
Both are anime from the brave series created by Takara and Sunrise, both involve sentient and transforming robots. J-Decker is like a kiddified super robot version of Patlabor. GaoGaiGar is your classic super robot, with, over the top fights, drills and lion chests and manly yelling. 
report Recommended by Fortress_Maximus
Both are mecha anime involving young kids working together with robots in a police force. Main difference is that in J-Decker the robots are sentient and in Drive Head they're just regular robots piloted by humans. In both shows, girls tend to fall in love with the robots, regardless. 
report Recommended by soaker87