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* BigBad: Averted at first, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of. However, towards the end, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] becomes a recurring character behind many schemes.
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* BigBad: Averted at first, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of. However, towards Towards the end, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] becomes a recurring character behind many schemes.
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* BigDamnHeroes: [=KnightFire=] tends to do this.

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* CopShow

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* LawOfInverseRecoil: Averted when the [[Series/TokkeiWinspector Gigastreamer]] makes a quick comeback -- where it isn't fired so much as pointed in the same general direction as the target with brute strength and a prayer -- but luckily R&D came up with a safer replacement, the Pile Tornado (which is given to both [=SolBraver=] and [=KnightFire=]).



* TheMedic: [=SolJeanne=]
* [[spoiler:OverarchingVillain]]: After episode 35, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] serves as this for several of the succeeding episodes.
* PluckyComicRelief: Kamekichi and (to a lesser extent) [=SolDozer=], when the situation calls for it.
* {{Rescue}}
* StockFootage: Like last time, with the new addition of the [[CoolAirship SS-1]] being launched to fight fires.
* TransformingMecha: [=SolDozer=]
* WhamEpisode: Episode 34.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: [=SolDozer=], since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes and thus has the mindset of a child.

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%% * TheMedic: [=SolJeanne=]
* [[spoiler:OverarchingVillain]]: After episode 35, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] serves as this for several of the succeeding episodes.
%% * PluckyComicRelief: Kamekichi and (to a lesser extent) [=SolDozer=], when the situation calls for it.
%% * {{Rescue}}
%% * StockFootage: Like last time, with the new addition of the [[CoolAirship SS-1]] being launched to fight fires.
%% * TransformingMecha: [=SolDozer=]
%% * WhamEpisode: Episode 34.
%% * YoungerThanTheyLook: [=SolDozer=], since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes and thus has the mindset of a child.

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!!''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Downplayed compared to the previous show which frequently assured viewers it was 1999, but it can be assumed that is circa 2000.

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!!''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Downplayed compared to the previous show which frequently assured viewers it was 1999, but it can be assumed that is circa 2000.
!!Recurring ''Metal Hero'' tropes include:



* BigDamnHeroes: [=KnightFire=] tends to do this.


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!!''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Downplayed compared to the previous show which frequently assured viewers it was 1999, but it can be assumed that is circa 2000.
* BigDamnHeroes: [=KnightFire=] tends to do this.
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* BigBad: Averted, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of. However, towards the end, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] becomes a recurring character behind many schemes.

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* BigBad: Averted, Averted at first, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of. However, towards the end, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] becomes a recurring character behind many schemes.
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''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain'' is the ninth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1991-1992. It is the second of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy.

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''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain'' is the ninth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' ''Series/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1991-1992. It is the second of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy.
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* Ryoma Kagawa/'''[=KnightFire=]''': Formerly TheHero of Winspector, joins the team mid-series as TheLancer.

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* Ryoma Kagawa/'''[=KnightFire=]''': Formerly TheHero of Winspector, [[SixthRanger joins the team mid-series mid-series]] as TheLancer.
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* 20MinutesIntoTheFuture: Downplayed compared to the previous show which frequently assured viewers it was 1999, but it can be assumed that is circa 2000.

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* 20MinutesIntoTheFuture: TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Downplayed compared to the previous show which frequently assured viewers it was 1999, but it can be assumed that is circa 2000.

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* BigBad: Averted, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of.

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* 20MinutesIntoTheFuture: Downplayed compared to the previous show which frequently assured viewers it was 1999, but it can be assumed that is circa 2000.
* BigBad: Averted, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of. However, towards the end, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] becomes a recurring character behind many schemes.
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* CoolCar: Daiki's Toyota Sera and Ryoma's Mazda RX-7. Don't forget Reiko's Toyota Previa minivan. All are customized for the show purposes.
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* WhamEpisode: Any episode that [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] appears in.

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* WhamEpisode: Any episode that [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] appears in.Episode 34.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: [=SolDozer=], since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes and thus has the naivety of a child.

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: [=SolDozer=], since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes and thus has the naivety mindset of a child.
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* BigDamnHeroes: [=KnightFire=] tends to do this.


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* WhamEpisode: Any episode that [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] appears in.
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* LawOfInverseRecoil: Averted when the [[Series/TokkeiWinspector Gigastreamer]] makes a quick comeback -- where it isn't fired so much as pointed in the same general direction as the target with brute strength and a prayer -- but luckily R&D came up with a safer replacement (which is given to both [=SolBraver=] and [=KnightFire=]).

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* LawOfInverseRecoil: Averted when the [[Series/TokkeiWinspector Gigastreamer]] makes a quick comeback -- where it isn't fired so much as pointed in the same general direction as the target with brute strength and a prayer -- but luckily R&D came up with a safer replacement replacement, the Pile Tornado (which is given to both [=SolBraver=] and [=KnightFire=]).
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes and less comedic moments/characters.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes and less comedic moments/characters.comedy.
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* [[spoiler:OverarchingVillain]]: After the events of episode 35, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] serves as this for several of the succeeding episodes.

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* [[spoiler:OverarchingVillain]]: After the events of episode 35, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] serves as this for several of the succeeding episodes.

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* LawOfInverseRecoil: Averted when the [[Series/TokkeiWinspector Gigastreamer]] makes a quick comeback -- where it isn't fired so much as pointed in the same general direction as the target with brute strength and a prayer -- but luckily R&D came up with a safer replacement.

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* LawOfInverseRecoil: Averted when the [[Series/TokkeiWinspector Gigastreamer]] makes a quick comeback -- where it isn't fired so much as pointed in the same general direction as the target with brute strength and a prayer -- but luckily R&D came up with a safer replacement.replacement (which is given to both [=SolBraver=] and [=KnightFire=]).


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* [[spoiler:OverarchingVillain]]: After the events of episode 35, [[spoiler:Ryuichi Takaoka]] serves as this for several of the succeeding episodes.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its immediate predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes and less comedic moments.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its immediate predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes and less comedic moments.episodes.



* StockFootage: Like last time, with the new addition of the [[CoolAirship SS-1]] being launched and fighting fires.

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* StockFootage: Like last time, with the new addition of the [[CoolAirship SS-1]] being launched and fighting to fight fires.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its immediate predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its immediate predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes.episodes and less comedic moments.



* StockFootage: Like last time, with the new addition of the [[CoolAirship SS-1]] being launched and fighting fires.



* YoungerThanTheyLook: SolDozer, since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes.

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: SolDozer, [=SolDozer=], since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes.episodes and thus has the naivety of a child.
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* PluckyComicRelief: Kamekichi and (to a lesser extent) [=SolDozer=], when the situation calls for it.

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* CloseKnitCommunity: Episode 15 features one of these, dealing with the ramifications of their local precinct's [[ActualPacifist model cop]] refusing to shoot a youth he was acquainted with.

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* CloseKnitCommunity: Episode 15 14 features one of these, dealing with the ramifications of their local precinct's [[ActualPacifist model cop]] refusing to shoot a youth he was acquainted with.


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* YoungerThanTheyLook: SolDozer, since he gets brought to life in the first few episodes.
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'''''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain''''' is the ninth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1991-1992. It is the second of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy.

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'''''Tokkyuu ''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain''''' Solbrain'' is the ninth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1991-1992. It is the second of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy.

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* ByThePowerofGrayskull: ''Plus Up!''
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The story features the successor of Winspector, the Solbrain unit, whose task is to take out crime and disaster when it strikes the city. Headed once again by Masaki Shunsuke, the new heroes Daiki, Reiko and [=SolDozer=] must always be on hand to stop all disasters.

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The story features After the successor of Winspector, Winspector team leaves Japan to fight crime in France following the Solbrain unit, whose task is finale, Masaki Shunsuke creates a new team, named Solbrain, to continue Winspector's duty to take out crime and disaster when it strikes the city. Headed once again by Masaki Shunsuke, the The new heroes Daiki, Reiko and [=SolDozer=] must always be on hand to stop all disasters.

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* CloseKnitCommunity: Episode 15 features one of these, dealing with the ramifications of their [[ActualPacifist model cop]] refusing to shoot a youth he was acquainted with.

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* CloseKnitCommunity: Episode 15 features one of these, dealing with the ramifications of their local precinct's [[ActualPacifist model cop]] refusing to shoot a youth he was acquainted with.


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* TheMedic: [=SolJeanne=]
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* CloseKnitCommunity: Episode 15 features one of these, dealing with the ramifications of their [[ActualPacifist model cop]] refusing to shoot a youth he was acquainted with.


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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to its immediate predecessor, there is a bigger amount of serious episodes.
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* ByThePowerofGrayskull: ''Plus Up!''
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'''''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain''''' is the ninth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1991-1992. It is the second of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy.

The story features the successor of Winspector, the Solbrain unit, whose task is to take out crime and disaster when it strikes the city. Headed once again by Masaki Shunsuke, the new heroes Daiki, Reiko and [=SolDozer=] must always be on hand to stop all disasters.

!!The main heroes are:
* Daiki Nishio/'''[=SolBraver=]''': TheHero.
* Reiko Higuchi/'''[=SolJeanne=]''': TheChick.
* '''[=SolDozer=]''': The lone RidiculouslyHumanRobot on the team; TheBigGuy.
* Ryoma Kagawa/'''[=KnightFire=]''': Formerly TheHero of Winspector, joins the team mid-series as TheLancer.
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!!''Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* BigBad: Averted, for there is once again no main villain organization to speak of.
* CoolAirship: Solid State-1
* CopShow
* LawOfInverseRecoil: Averted when the [[Series/TokkeiWinspector Gigastreamer]] makes a quick comeback -- where it isn't fired so much as pointed in the same general direction as the target with brute strength and a prayer -- but luckily R&D came up with a safer replacement.
* LicensedGame: Notable for being a [[DolledUpInstallment reskinning]] of the original game ''VideoGame/{{Shatterhand}}''.
* {{Rescue}}
* TransformingMecha: [=SolDozer=]
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