Sazer Remls
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Sazer Remls (セイザーレムルズ, real name Akira Dentsuin Seizā Remuruzu) (伝通院洸 is a wind-based Gransazer and leader of the Dentsūin Akira)Wind Tribe who first appeared in episode 1 of the 2003 Toho tokusatsu kaiju series, The Gransazers titled "Awaken! Star Warrior."
Design
Sazer Remls is a wind warrior under the sign of Gemini and wears indigo colored armor shaped after a Japanese rhinoceros beetle.[2]
History
- The Gransazers (TV 2003-2004)
- Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie (DVD 2005)
- The Gransazers: Super Battle Memory (2005)
The Gransazers
Akira Dentsuin is a doctor who might seem distant & cold but is loyal & compassionate, a fierce fighter if required. When he first met supposed physicist Karin Saeki, he was awakened as Sazer Remls, tricked by the Akelon into fighting the Flame Tribe. Akira was the one who stood by Karin's side the longest, attacking his friends while still believing in & feelings for her.
The Gransazers: Super Battle Memory
To be added.
Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie
Akira Dentsuin reprises his role as Sazer Remls to assist his fellow Sazers, the Justirisers, and Sazer X.
Abilities
Knuckle Riser
Sazer Remls, like all Gransazers, owns a Knuckle Riser which transforms him.
Iron Gale
Sazer Remls possesses a cannon called the Iron Gale which can be used to perform the Final Judgement attack which is a concentrated ball of air.[2]
Remls Tornado
Sazer Remls can perform an attack called Remls Tornado where a tornado forms in Remls's palm.
Dolcross
Sazer Remls shares ownership with the other Wind Tribe members over the Dolcross.
Sazer Gear
Sazer Remls can replace Dorcrus's horn with an enlarged version of the Iron Gale.
Final Judgement
Sazer Remls can command Dorcrus to use this attack.
Gallery
- Main article: Sazer Remls/Gallery.
Trivia
- Sazer Remls is the oldest of the Gransazers.
References
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