The Brave of Gold Goldran - Walzac Machines

Walzac Machines

  • Zazorigun: Appears starting in episode 1 although is not seen in humanoid robot form until episode 11. Powers include flight, storing custom gears, dual double laser cannons, a scorpion form, burrowing, a shield on the left wrist, and three laser guns in the forehead.
  • Custom Gear: Appear starting in episode 1. Powers include flight, a beam machine gun, foot skis, a bazooka, and burrowing. Reappear in Brave Saga and Brave Saga 2.
    • Missile Gear: Appear in episodes 13 and 14. Powers include transforming into a car and a missile on each shoulder.
    • Excel Gear: Appear starting in episode 30. Powers include flight, a beam machine gun, and a flamethrower.
  • Cannonga: Appears in episode 1. Powers include flight, three cannons on each wrist, a cannon on each shoulder and knee, shoulder spike missiles, and a bomb launcher on the back.
  • Desetron: Appears in episode 2. Powers include flight, an electric tentacle in the left wrist, and a fan in the torso strong enough to produce sandstorms.
  • Marinda: Appears in episode 3. Powers include swimming, a machine gun and water gun hybrid called the Aqua Cutter Gun for the right arm, foot skis, and a grapple claw in the abdomen.
  • Sonicron: Appears in episode 4. Powers include flight, wing bombs, and a laser cannon.
  • Turbolar: Appears in episode 5. Powers include speed, a race car mode, a rifle, and levitation.
  • Cementos: Appears in episode 6. Powers include flight, a cement mixer on each hip, and a chinese sword.
  • Waltzheimer X: Appears in episode 7. Powers include laser turrets around the body, tank treads, and a powerful cannon called the Great Big Cannon hidden under the bridge.
  • Lambda: Appears in episode 8. Powers include flight, a shotgun, a chainsaw in each arm, and foot wheels.
  • Kermadick: Appears in episode 9. Powers include swimming, retractable claw arms with the hand ends launchable on a wire, and palm lasers.
  • King Fanfan: Appears in episode 10. Powers include flight, hurricane winds from the fans on its shoulders, and firing electric barriers from the forehead crescent.
  • Death Garrigun: Appears starting in episode 12 although it is not seen in humanoid robot form until episode 30. Powers include flight, storage of custom gears, a pair of powerful main cannons on each foot, a double barreled defense turret on each shoulder and below the bridge, a torso heat ray that can destroy a Himalayan mountain in one hit, launchable arms, and three laser guns in the forehead.
    • Cyber Death Garrigun: Appears in episodes 46 and 47. Powers include flight, teleportation, body missiles, body lasers, a torso heat beam, and regeneration.
  • Blizzardos: Appears in episode 12. Powers include flight, a fan on each shoulder and in the torso that emit freezing winds, a bazooka, and a machine gun in each finger with explosive bullets.
  • Samonda: Appears in episode 13. Powers include flight, a rocket launcher, and dividing itself into smaller robots.
  • Plasma Pulse: Appears in episode 14. Powers include levitation, lightning bolts from the thunder bolts in each hand, and an electric cage platform on the back.
  • Kamaruta: Appears in episode 15. Powers include flight, a net gun in the right hand, and three launchable scythe bladed fingers on each hand.
  • Inoichigo: Appears in episode 15. Powers include creating realistic holograms of previous gear commanders and a bomb cannon in the "neck".
  • Giga Polygon: Appears in episode 17. Powers include a machine gun on each shoulder and flight.
  • Joint Long: Appear in episode 18. Powers include flight, swimming, and combining. Walter's can also release a pair of chains from within the torso armed with red electricity.
    • Joint Long King: Appears in episode 18. Powers include flight, coiling, and red electric bolts from the eyes.
  • Mogelaser: Appears in episode 19. Powers include burrowing in tank form, a large nose drill armed with a flamethrower, and a pair of rocket pods in the torso.
  • Walkion: Appears in episode 20. Powers include flight, a 6-tube rocket pod in each shoulder, a rapier that emits pink electric beams, and spawning four holograms of itself. Reappears in Brave Saga and Brave Saga 2.
  • Hell Thomas: Appears in episode 21. Powers include pincer claw arms while in train mode and a staff made of railroad ties that can emit electricity.
  • Metal Satan: Appears in episode 22. Powers include flight, a double bladed scythe, and a beam cannon in the torso.
  • Shell Buster: Appears in episode 23. Powers include a giant drill form, spike missiles from each shield, and speed.
  • Striker: Appears in episode 24. Powers include morphing into a flying soccer ball, a large iron ball stored in the torso, and a machine gun in the mouth.
  • Dan Golem: Appears in episode 25. Powers include burrowing through solid rock, flight, and a ball form.
  • Warudoran: Appears in episode 27. Powers include transforming into a super sonic jet, an imitation Imperial Sword, and fusing with Golgon.
    • Dark Goldran: Appears in episode 27. Powers include Arm Shooters, Leg Busters, flight, and an imitation Super Imperial Sword.
  • Despider: Appears in episode 28. Powers include flight, webs from the four spider legs from its back, and a spider-like probe in the torso
  • Nova: Appears in episode 28. Powers include flight and a powerful heat ray in the torso.
  • Metia: Appears in episode 29. Powers include flight, swimming, four bladed legs, emitting pink electricity from the body, and self destructing.
  • Ultima: Appears in episodes 30 and 31. Powers include flight, beam absorbing and rechanneling, an electric grapple claw, and swimming.
  • Ribaibaron: Appears in episode 31. Powers include transforming into a jet armed with a drill, flight, and beam rifle.
  • Schwanstein: Appears starting in episode 31. Powers include light speed flight, controlling five replicas of the original Death Garrigun, an electric cage on the bow, a planet destroying energy cannon in its bow called the Planet Buster, laser turrets, and reformation.
  • Zorbetto: Appears in episode 34. Powers include flight and a pair of beam guns.
  • Veetazen: Appears in episode 35. Powers include flight, ten laser guns on its top, four laser guns on its bottom, and seven laser cannons in the center of the body.
  • Bazaruto: Appears in episode 36. Powers include flight, an energy ball cannon on the underside, a freezing foam canister, a triple laser canister, a 19-barreled machine gun canister, a cyclone launcher canister, a double barreled energy turret in its top, a laser gun in each of its five legs, and an electric net canister.
  • Biskvito: Appears in episode 38. Powers include flight, a pair of laser guns on each wing, and four machine guns on the nose.
  • Embryo: Appears in episodes 39 and 43. Powers include flight, teleportation, eight electric tentacles armed with laser guns in the tips, a psychic barrier that can throw objects, and can emit highly destructive heat shockwaves and beams from its face. Reappears in Brave Saga.
    • Duplicate Embryo: Appear in episode 43. They are four duplications of Embryo armed with only flight, teleportation, and tentacles with only the laser gun armed tips. Unlike the original they can also emit energy beams from their side fins.
  • Draiek: Appears in episode 40. Powers include flight, eight double barreled laser turrets, and forming electric cages by separating.
  • Genociz: Appears in episode 41. Powers include flight, two large vortex emitters, and six tentacles.
  • Treasury: Appears in episodes 46, 47, and 48. It is the flagship of the Walzac Republic Empire commanded by Treasure Walzac armed with a star destroying warhead called the Death Mark.

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