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1 Plot  





2 Characters  



2.1  Blue SWAT/Blue Research  





2.2  Space Mafia  



2.2.1  Space Mafia's monsters  









3 Weapons  





4 Vehicles  





5 Episodes  





6 Movies  





7 Cast  





8 Songs  



8.1  Opening theme  





8.2  Ending theme  







9 Big Bad Beetleborgs  





10 International Broadcasts and Home Video  





11 External links  














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Blue SWAT
GenreTokusatsu
Superhero fiction
Mystery fiction
Science fiction
Created byToei
Developed byJunichi Miyashita
Directed byMakoto Tsuji
StarringSouji Masaki
Yuka Shiratori
Kou Domon
Narrated byTsutomu Tareki
Music byKei Wakakusa
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes51
Production
Running time30 minutes (per episode)
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
ReleaseJanuary 30, 1994 (1994-01-30) –
January 29, 1995 (1995-01-29)
Related
  • Juukou B-Fighter
  • Blue SWAT (ブルースワット, Burū Suwatto) is a Japanese television show and the thirteenth installment in the Metal Hero Series franchise. It ran from January 30, 1994 to January 29, 1995 for a total of 51 episodes and one theatrical film, aired as part of the 1994 Manga Matsuri, which compiled episodes 1 and 2. Blue SWAT deviated from the Metal Hero trend by using a realistic vibe for the series instead of fantastic, over-the-top action by focusing on the martial arts and gunplay aspects of the series. While the mood of the series appealed to the genre's adult fanbase and older viewers, the show was not well received by children, which resulted in a change into a lighter tone midway through the series. The Blue SWAT team later appeared for a special team-up in the final episodes of Juukou B-Fighter.

    Plot

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    When Earth is tearing itself apart by means of crime, pollution and war, aliens choose the time to invade, taking advantage of the lowering of everyone's guard. The Japanese government establishes an elite police organization known as Blue SWAT to combat the aliens known as the Space Mafia. The aliens attack by possessing humans to obtain their goals. When an alien possesses the chief of the Blue SWAT unit to infiltrate the organization, it manages to completely demolish their building of operations and murder all but three SWAT members; Sho, Sara and Sig.

    Managing to keep the suits and equipment assigned to them, the three form their own private detective-like agency called Blue Research to continue their mission of defeating the Space Mafia. Now working on their own, their battle with the Space Mafia is only beginning...

    Characters

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    Main cast of Blue SWAT. From left to right: Sumire, Sig, Sho, Sara and Seiji.

    Blue SWAT/Blue Research

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    Space Mafia

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    An intergalactic crime syndicate of alien invaders. These beings are able to possess or "invade" human beings by force. By doing so, they are able to make quick escapes from host-to-host.

    Space Mafia's monsters

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    The following alien monsters are used by the Space Mafia:

    Weapons

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    Vehicles

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    Episodes

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    1. Beginning!! (ビギニング!!, Biginingu!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Makoto Tsuji
    2. Lonely Battle (ロンリーバトル, Ronrī Batoru): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Makoto Tsuji
    3. Invade!! (インヴェード!!, Invēdo!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Michio Konishi
    4. Getaway!! (ゲッタウェイ!!, Gettawei!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Michio Konishi
    5. The Rival!! (ザ・ライバル!!, Za Raibaru!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Masao Minowa
    6. One Chance!! (ワンチャンス!!, Wan Chansu!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Masao Minowa
    7. Scoop!! (スクープ!!, Skūpu!!): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    8. E.T., Baby (E.Tベイビィ, Ī Tī Beibı): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    9. Pretty Girl (プリティーガール, Puritī Gāru): written by Hirohisa Soda, directed by Michio Konishi
    10. The Mission (ザ・ミッション, Za Misshion): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Michio Konishi
    11. Yesterday... (イエスタディ..., Iesutadi...): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Masao Minowa
    12. Goodbye... (グッドバイ..., Guddobai...): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Masao Minowa
    13. Death Trap (デス・トラップ, Desu Torappu): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    14. The Villainous Star is Born (極悪スター誕生, Gokuaku Sutā Tanjō): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    15. The Aggressive Commercial: Great Broadcast (侵略CM大放送, Shinryaku Shī Emu Dai Hōsō): written by Hirohisa Soda, directed by Michio Konishi
    16. Duel!! Assassin Car (激突!!暗殺カー, Gekitotsu! Ansatsu Kā): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Michio Konishi
    17. The Goofy New Members (ズッコケ新隊員, Zukkoke Shin Taīn): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Masao Minowa
    18. The Robbers are the Heroes!! (強盗犯は!!, Gōtōhan wa Hīrō!!): written by Mutsumi Nakano, directed by Masao Minowa
    19. The Demon Kid's Identity!! (の正体!!, Dēmonkiddo no Shōtai!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    20. Sig: The Impact of the Past (シグ衝撃の過去, Shigu Shōgeki no Kako): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    21. The Assaulting Old Man's Soul (突撃爺ちゃん魂, Totsugeki Jī-chan Tamashī): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Michio Konishi
    22. Sig Bids Farewell!? (シグよ さらば!?, Shigu yo Saraba!?): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Michio Konishi
    23. The Super Dimensional New Warriors (超時空の新戦士, Chō Jikū no Shin Senshi): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Masao Minowa
    24. Zero Seconds Before the Earth Conquest (地球征服0秒前, Chikyū Seifuku Zero Byō Mae): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Masao Minowa
    25. The Detectives' Uneven Procedure (進め凸凹探偵団, Susume Ōtotsu Tanteidan): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    26. A True Theory: Taro Urashima (真説・浦島太郎, Shinsetsu Urashima Tarō): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Michio Konishi
    27. The Blue SWAT Striking by Mistake!! (BS同士討ち!!, Burū Suwatto Dōshiuchi!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    28. Ah, Uncertainly Motherly Life (あぁ無常 母の命, Ā Mujō Haha no Inochi): written by Naoyuki Sakai, directed by Michio Konishi
    29. Summer Vacation Demon Extermination (夏休み悪霊退治, Natsuyasumi Akuryō Taiji): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    30. Farewell!! Demon Kid (さらば!!, Saraba!! Dēmonkiddo): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    31. Alien's Innocence... ( 純情す..., Eirian Junjōsu...): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    32. Miserable Show: Bomb Victim (無残ショウ爆死, Muzan Shō Bakushi): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    33. Completed!! The Strongest Gun (DrumGun Fire) (完成!!最強銃(ドラムガンファイヤー), Kansei!! Saikyō Kū (Doramugan Faiyā)): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, Masao Minowa
    34. Nefarious!! Fake Blue SWAT (極悪!!にせBS, Gokuaku!! Nise Burū Suwatto): written by Takahiko Masuda, directed by Masao Minowa
    35. The Galactic Wolf: The Flaming Iron Fists (銀河炎の鉄拳, Ginga Urufu Honō no Tekken): written by Shozo Uehara, directed by Itaru Orita
    36. My Derailed Confidential Directive (脱線僕の㊙指令, Dassen Boku no Maruhi Shirei): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Itaru Orita
    37. The Queen's Declaration of War (の宣戦布告, Kuīn no Sensen Fukoku): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Michio Konishi
    38. Gold Platinum: Obliteration Command! (GP抹殺指令, Gōrudo Purachinamu Massatsu Shirei): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Michio Konishi
    39. The Space Beast: The Shout of the Life (宇宙獣 命の絶叫, Uchū Jū Inochi no Zekkyō): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    40. People Sends the Trap to the Queen (に罠を張れ, Kuīn ni Wana o Hare): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    41. Invasion!! Murderous Insect (襲来!!殺人昆虫, Shūrai!! Satsujin Konchū): written by Mutsumi Nakano, directed by Masao Minowa
    42. The Messiah is a Demon!! (救世主は悪魔!!, Kyūseishu wa Akuma!!): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Masao Minowa
    43. Blue SWAT's Final Day (BS最期の日, Burū Suwatto Saigo no Hi): written by Junichi Miyashita and Kazuhiro Inoue, directed by Michio Konishi
    44. The Cyber Warrior of the Carious Tooth (虫歯の電脳戦士, Mushiba no Dennō Senshi): written by Junichi Miyashita and Ryu Arakawa, directed by Michio Konishi
    45. The Targeted Bodies! (狙われた, Nerawareta Bodi!): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    46. Gold Platinum: Combat Impossible! (GP戦闘不能!, Gōrudo Purachinamu Sentō Funō!): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    47. Uncovered! The Confidential Program Document (暴け! ㊙計画書, Abake!! Maruhi Kaikakusho): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    48. Rebellion! I'm the King (反逆! 俺が, Hangyaku! Ore ga Kingu da): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    49. Showdown! The End of the King (決戦! の最後, Kessen! Kingu no Saigo): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    50. Great Duel: Is it Life or Death? (大激突 生か死か, Dai Gekitotsu Ikashika): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Masao Minowa
    51. Goodbye, Blue SWAT (グッバイ BS, Gubbai Burū Suwatto): written by Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, directed by Masao Minowa

    Movies

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    Cast

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    Songs

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    Opening theme

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    Ending theme

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    Big Bad Beetleborgs

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    Some Blue SWAT characters have been adapted for Big Bad Beetleborgs:

    International Broadcasts and Home Video

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