List of Brain Powerd episodes

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Brain Powerd is an anime television series directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The series is set on a future, decimated Earth after the discovery of a mysterious, alien spacecraft dubbed "Orphan". A group of researchers scour the planet for Orphan's disc plates using mecha called "Antibodies" in order to revive the craft, an event that would result in the utter destruction of all lifeforms on Earth. The protagonists Yu Isami and Hime Utsumiya must utilize a special Antibody called "Brain Powerd" to counter the Orphan plans and save humanity.

Brain Powerd was produced by Sunrise. The 26 episodes of the series aired weekly on Japan's satellite channel WOWOW from April 8 to November 11, 1998.[1][2] The series also aired on the Japanese Animax and the Bandai Channel.[3][4] Bandai first released the series on DVD in two halves on June 25, 1999 and September 25, 1999 as the Brain Powerd Perfect Box.[5][6] Seven individual DVDs containing fewer episodes of the series each were released from July 25 to September 25, 2002.[7][8] A "remastered" box set was released on August 24, 2007.[9] Finally, Bandai released the entire series on DVD as Emotion the Best: Brain Powerd on April 7, 2011.[10][11]

The English-dubbed version of Brain Powerd premiered on Animax in South Asia and Southeast Asia.[12] In late 2000, Bandai Entertainment acquired the rights to distribute a dub in North America under the title Brain Powered.[13] As with Silent Möbius, the first few episodes were released on VHS in the region as test marketing for the show.[14][15] Three separate bilingual DVD sets were later released from May 21 to September 24, 2002.[16][17][18] On April 26, 2006, the company released the entire series as Anime Legends: Brain Powered Complete Collection.[19]

The music for Brain Powerd was composed by Yoko Kanno.[20] The series features one opening theme, "In My Dream", written and performed by Eri Shingyōji,[21] and one ending theme, "Ai no Fīrudo" (愛の輪郭(フィールド), lit. "Field of Love"), composed and arranged by Kanno, with lyrics written by Rin Iogi (a pseudonym for Tomino), and performed by Kokia.[22]

Episode list[]

# Episode Title Original Air Date
01"Departing from the Ocean Depths"
Transcription: "Shinkai wo Hasshite" (Japanese: 深海を発して)
April 8, 1998 (1998-04-08)
02"Fated Reunion"
Transcription: "Unmei no Saikai" (Japanese: 運命の再会)
April 15, 1998 (1998-04-15)
03"Yuu's Battle"
Transcription: "Yū no Tatakai" (Japanese: 勇の戦い)
April 22, 1998 (1998-04-22)
04"The Hometown Flame"
Transcription: "Kokyō no Honō" (Japanese: 故郷の炎)
April 29, 1998 (1998-04-29)
05"Friend or Foe"
Transcription: "Teki ka Mikata ka" (Japanese: 敵か味方か)
May 6, 1998 (1998-05-06)
06"Double Revival"
Transcription: "Daburu Ribaibaru" (Japanese: ダブル·リバイバル)
May 13, 1998 (1998-05-13)
07"Rejection"
Transcription: "Kyohihannō" (Japanese: 拒否反応)
May 20, 1998 (1998-05-20)
08"At the Port of Call"
Transcription: "Kikōchi de" (Japanese: 寄港地で)
May 27, 1998 (1998-05-27)
09"Jonathan's Sword"
Transcription: "Jonasan no Yaiba" (Japanese: ジョナサンの刃)
June 17, 1998 (1998-06-17)
10"Temptation of the Plates"
Transcription: "Purēto no Yūwaku" (Japanese: プレートの誘惑)
June 24, 1998 (1998-06-24)
11"Sister and Brother"
Transcription: "Ane to Otōto" (Japanese: 姉と弟)
July 1, 1998 (1998-07-01)
12"Independent Course of Action"
Transcription: "Tandokukō" (Japanese: 単独行)
July 8, 1998 (1998-07-08)
13"Stately Surfacing"
Transcription: "Dōdōtaru Fujō" (Japanese: 堂々たる浮上)
July 22, 1998 (1998-07-22)
14"Are Souls Solitary?"
Transcription: "Tamashii wa Kodoku?" (Japanese: 魂は孤独?)
July 29, 1998 (1998-07-29)
15"Perfect Breakthrough"
Transcription: "Itten Toppa" (Japanese: 一点突破)
August 5, 1998 (1998-08-05)
16"The Uninvited Guest"
Transcription: "Manekarezaru Kyaku" (Japanese: 招かれざる客)
August 12, 1998 (1998-08-12)
17"Beyond the Curtain"
Transcription: "Kāten no Mukō de" (Japanese: カーテンの向こうで)
August 19, 1998 (1998-08-19)
18"The Depths of Love"
Transcription: "Ai no Fuchi" (Japanese: 愛の淵)
August 26, 1998 (1998-08-26)
19"The Moving Mountain Range"
Transcription: "Ugoku Sanmyaku" (Japanese: 動く山脈)
September 16, 1998 (1998-09-16)
20"The Governor's Ambitions"
Transcription: "Gabanā no Yabō" (Japanese: ガバナーの野望)
September 23, 1998 (1998-09-23)
21"A Problem of Hallucination"
Transcription: "Genshi Sakusō" (Japanese: 幻視錯綜)
September 30, 1998 (1998-09-30)
22"All or Nothing"
Transcription: "Kenkon Itteki" (Japanese: 乾坤一擲)
October 14, 1998 (1998-10-14)
23"Sweet Memories"
Transcription: "Suīto Memorīzu" (Japanese: スイート·メモリーズ)
October 21, 1998 (1998-10-21)
24"Tricking Memories"
Transcription: "Kioku no Itazura" (Japanese: 記憶のいたずら)
October 28, 1998 (1998-10-28)
25"Orphan's Hesitation"
Transcription: "Orufan no Tamerai" (Japanese: オルファンのためらい)
November 4, 1998 (1998-11-04)
26"Flight"
Transcription: "Hishō" (Japanese: 飛翔)
November 11, 1998 (1998-11-11)

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  22. ^ "愛の輪郭" [Field of Love] (in Japanese). Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
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