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The enemies are the Jashin (Evil Gods) —specifically the Dinosaur based ones. For fans of Jurassic Park or Zoids , this is your candy. The show weaponizes prehistoric imagery. The villains don't just want to destroy Tokyo; they want to revert evolution. It’s a surprisingly metal concept for a show aimed at selling toys. There is a melancholic sci-fi sadness here, as many of the monsters are implied to be corrupted remnants of an ancient, advanced civilization.
If you are a new viewer, do not let the 2003 CGI scare you off. Seek out the Archive. Watch episode 1, "The Awakening of the Super Star Beasts." By episode 12, when you see the Twelve Sazers line up against the Juda God, you will understand. gransazer archive
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The archive reveals the genius here: They aren't friends who bicker; they are enemies with separate agendas who happen to share the same planet. Watching them slowly learn to do a team finisher after trying to murder each other for three months is the slow-burn payoff that modern tokusatsu rarely attempts. The villains don't just want to destroy Tokyo;
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