Braeburn (CV: Kenichi Suzumura) is a humanoid robot with a distinct personality that has sparked much interest. In episode 4 of ‘Courage Explosion Burn Brave Burn,’ he sparked a debate about the strategic placement of reinforcements, whether they should face the rising sun or the setting sun upon their arrival. His quirky behavior, often described as ‘meta,’ has captivated viewers.
“Courage Explosion Burn Brave Burn” is an original robot anime that was planned by Cygames and directed by robot animation master Masami Obari. The story is set when the humanoid armored weapon Titanostride (TS) was developed. Ao Isami, a member of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, rides the Braeburn (CV: Kenichi Suzumura), a mysterious robot that suddenly flies in, along with his friends, including Lewis Smith (CV: Yohei Azagami), a member of the United States Marine Corps. The story is about fighting against the mechanical lifeforms, the Death Drives, attacking the Earth.
Braeburn, a humanoid robot with a will, always behaves like a good old hero, and even during battle, he is particular about striking poses and special moves. In episode 4, the Braeburns who liberated Hawaii discussed where they should go next to help. Braeburn began the discussion by asking, Where would be the best place for a brave force of justice to emerge from?” Would it appear with the rising sun behind it or with the setting sun behind it? I can’t give up on either.” I think it would create an atmosphere of “Oh, reinforcements are here!”, he said, offering his theory.
Braeburn’s focus on the strategic placement of reinforcements in episode 4 was a source of amusement for viewers. His humorous approach, coupled with his ‘meta’ comments, drew laughter and comments such as, ‘Every single one of them is so funny,’ and ‘I love how you passionately talk about your theories.’
Kenichi Suzumura, the voice actor who plays the role of Braeburn, is known to be a big fan of special effects and often speaks passionately about his appeal on radio programs. As a result, some people commented on Braeburn’s passionate way of speaking, saying, It’s like Kenichi Suzumura when he was on the radio.” If you are a voice actor fan who has heard Suzumura’s special effects talk at least once, you may enjoy Explosion Burn Brave Burn” two or three times as much.