Sazer Velsou
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Sazer Velsou (セイザーヴェルソー, real name Ryoko Amemiya Seizā Verusō) (雨宮涼子 is a wind-based Gransazer created by Amemiya Ryōko)Toho who first appeared in episode 1 of the 2003 tokusatsu kaiju series, The Gransazers titled Awaken! Star Warrior.
Design
Sazer Velsou is a wind warrior under the sign of Aquarius and wears fuchsia colored armor shaped after a butterfly.[1]
History
- The Gransazers (TV 2003-2004)
- The Gransazers: Super Battle Memory (DVD 2005)
- Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie (2005)
The Gransazers
Ryoko Amemiya is the ambitious social worker of the Wind Tribe, aware of her unknown paranormal skills and with a dislike towards walk-ins. Along with that, she is also rather tough, calculating, and smart. It was she who first doubted the motivations of Karin and became the first to leave the evil scientist, to be joined by Jin Hakariya soon after. Under her personal training, Tappei Mikami has now become a freedom fighter.
The Gransazers: Super Battle Memory
TBA
Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie
Ryoko Amemiya reprises her role as Sazer Velsou to assist her fellow Sazers, the Justirisers, and Sazer X
Abilities
Knuckle Riser
Sazer Velsou, like all Gransazers, owns a Knuckle Riser which transforms her.
Sel Cross
Sazer Velsou possesses a pair of bucklers, resembling discs, called the Sel Cross which can be used to perform the Full Moon Slash attack which is a vertical slash of magenta-tinted air that charges to the target.[1]
Velsou Illusion
Sazer Velsou can perform an attack called Velsou Illusion, a psychokinetic attack that disables her enemies.
Wind Driver
Sazer Velsou pilots a beetle-based aerial vehicle.
Laser
The Wind Driver can fire lasers.
Dorcrus
Sazer Velsou shares ownership with the other Wind Tribe members over the Dorcrus.
Gallery
- Main article: Sazer Velsou/Gallery.
References
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