Sazer Gorbion
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Sazer Gorbion (セイザーゴルビオン, real name Makoto Sorimachi Seizā Gorubion) (反町誠 is a water-based Gransazer and leader of the Sorimachi Makoto)Water Tribe created by Toho who first appeared in episode 13 of the 2003 tokusatsu kaiju series, The Gransazers titled "The Impactor Attacks".
Design
Sazer Gorbion is a water warrior under the sign of Scorpio and wears royal blue colored armor shaped after a shark.[1]
History
- The Gransazers (TV 2003-2004)
- The Gransazers: Super Battle Memory (DVD 2005)
- Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie: Fight! Star Soldiers (2005)
The Gransazers
Makoto Sorimachi is the leader of the Water Tribe. His past as a war photographer made him grow cautious and mistrusting of others and initially he doesn't trust anyone but his tribe members. He makes his debut as a Sazer when Leviathan becomes endangered due to Raida's presence and motives and he promptly saves Sazer Tarious from impending death. He refused to work in the big team for a while longer, and his generally high dedication to what he thinks is right is often, but not always, a blessing to the other Sazers.
The Gransazers: Super Battle Memory
TBA
Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie: Fight! Star Soldiers
Makoto Sorimachi reprises his role as Sazer Gorbion to assist his fellow Sazers, the Justirisers, and Sazer X.
Abilities
Knuckle Riser
Sazer Gorbion, like all Gransazers, owns a Knuckle Riser which transforms him.
Blast Saw
Sazer Gorbion possesses a serrated broadsword called the Blast Saw which can be used to perform the De Storm attack which calls forth a small tsunami.[1]
Aqua Slasher
TBA
Leviathan
Sazer Gorbion shares ownership with the other Water Tribe members over the Leviathan.
Sazer Gear
Sazer Gorbion can equip Leviathan with an enlarged version of the Blast Saw.
Gallery
- Main article: Sazer Gorbion/Gallery.
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