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Blue SWAT is the thirteenth entry in the Metal Heroes franchise, airing from 1994-1995.Deciding to take advantage of Earth's problems, an evil band of aliens called the Space Mafia decide to invade in the mid-1990s. To defeat them, a special covert anti-alien police unit called Blue SWAT is established by the Japanese government. One day, the Mafia attacks Blue SWAT's base and kills them all. Everyone, that is, except three brave heroes. The heroes set up shop on their own and with the help of their allies, dedicate themselves to defeating the Space Mafia.Starring: Show Narumi/Agent #153, Blue armor: The Hero, very much Hot-Blooded. He later gains a Super Mode called Hyper Show. Sarah Misugi/Agent #071, Purple armor: The Lancer; a By-the-Book Cop who's also the lone female. Sig/Agent #011, Silver armor: The Smart Guy and The Big Guy. Revealed to be an Alien Among Us early on. Gold-Platinum, A friendly alien who came to Earth and gave Show the weaponry needed to transform into Hyper Show, but stayed around to help fight the Space Mafia.Their Allies Seiji Usami: The Smart Guy also and a computer nerd; acts as Mission Control for the team on missions. Sumire Asou: A naive but cheery girl who works as secretary for the team's "Blue Research" front. Is the only one unaware they're fighting aliens at first.The Space Mafia: Jisp: The Dragon. Madamoiselle Q/Queen: The Big Bad. Riga, Zodor and Yanimi: Jisp’s minions, who serve as recurring bosses.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: While it maintains the surrealism of the other series, the more "down-to-earth" tone of the show makes it a more serious and grittier entry than others. At least until it got a retool into a more traditional Henshin Hero show.
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Everybody's Dead, Dave
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Everybody's Dead, Dave: Our heroes are the last ones left out of their organization after the others were all killed very, very suddenly in the first episode.
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Aborted Arc
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Aborted Arc: As a result of the retool midway through, several plot threads ended up getting dropped or forgotten about. It's alluded to early on that the Space Mafia has infiltrated the high levels in society and government, which is why Blue SWAT has to operate underground. This also never gets brought up again after the retool. The Space Mafia randomly switches strategies from a covert body-snatcher invasion to more cartoonishly destructive plans to wipe out the human race.
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: Happened quite a bit in the second half, where the suits for some of the rare unique aliens were repainted in order to create "new" aliens of the week. If you pay attention you'll notice some suits being reused as many as three or four times.
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Tomboy and Girly Girl
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Tomboy and Girly Girl: Sarah is the grounded and tough tomboy to Sumire's cheerful girly girl.
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: For being Metal Heroes, the standard Blue Swat armor is a protective vest and a helmet collectively called the "Protect Gear". The rest of their body is covered in spandex, apparently — in-universe! They make up for it by having really heavy firepower at their disposal. The flip side is that they aren't encumbered with heavy armor, and can move around very quietly.
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The Man Behind the Man
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The Man Behind the Man: Because of how opaque the Space Mafia's inner workings are, it's not clear who's leading them in the beginning. A person who initially seems to be giving orders will often be revealed to reporting to someone else.
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Degraded Boss
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Degraded Boss: Leto, Bona and Kells go from being strong enough to serve as the individual Monster of the Week in episodes to becoming Mooks for other members of the Space Mafia.
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Human Popsicle
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Human Popsicle: When Sig, desperate for a way to move around on Earth without suspicion, took over his current body, he made sure it was that of a brain-dead man frozen for organ donation reasons.
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Shock Collar
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#39: Sig doesn't ever ask Show and Sarah to try and remove the Shock Collar Jisp put around Meeru, even as it's slowly killing the poor cute alien. Granted, we later learn that Meeru was slowly dying anyway but Sig, Show and Sarah didn't know that and at the very least he could have given Meeru a less painful end. Justified somewhat, as the collar was also a Power Limiter that kept Moeru from killing Sig, although Sig could have simply gotten out of the way, and Meeru still ended up using his power to save Show and Sarah.
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This Is Unforgivable!
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This Is Unforgivable!: This is how Show enters his Super Mode, in fact. Whenever the Space Mafia does something he deems unforgivable, his anger allows Gold-Platinum to turn him into Hyper Show.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: 800, actually — although it's unclear if the human body Sig is inhabiting will be as long-lived as he is.
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Mid-Season Upgrade
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Mid-Season Upgrade: Halfway through, Show gets the power to become Hyper Show from Gold-Platinum.
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Gun Porn
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Gun Porn: They were very serious about their standard firearm early on, but this was toned down later (probably due to the extra work required to keep model guns in operative condition).
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Secret War
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Secret War: Both the Blue SWAT organization and the Space Mafia are interested in keeping their war a secret. Blue SWAT because they don't want the Space Mafia's spies to catch on to them and track them down, and the Space Mafia because they're trying to keep their invasion of Earth a covert one. At least until the show was retooled.
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Masquerade
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Masquerade: The public at large isn't aware that either aliens or Blue SWAT exist, and both sides work to keep it that way. The Space Mafia does so to keep their invasion a secret, while Blue SWAT does so for more mundane reasons.
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Oddly Small Organization
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Oddly Small Organization: Played with. Blue SWAT is initially shown to be a fairly large organization until they're almost completely wiped out in the first episode, leaving Show, Sarah and Sig as the only survivors, who carry on fighting the Space Mafia under that name. They do recruit Seiji and Sumire soon after, but that just brings the total up to five. Lampshaded by Sumire once she finds out.
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: #39: Sig doesn't ever ask Show and Sarah to try and remove the Shock Collar Jisp put around Meeru, even as it's slowly killing the poor cute alien. Granted, we later learn that Meeru was slowly dying anyway but Sig, Show and Sarah didn't know that and at the very least he could have given Meeru a less painful end. Justified somewhat, as the collar was also a Power Limiter that kept Moeru from killing Sig, although Sig could have simply gotten out of the way, and Meeru still ended up using his power to save Show and Sarah. Queen keeps Jisp around and doesn't kill him despite him outright challenging her authority at several different points and his obvious distaste for having to serve under her. She doesn't even do anything to keep tabs on him to make sure he isn't plotting behind her back, even though she catches him plotting to undermine her several times. #49: Jisp's entire grand plan in his final episodes is undone because he killed Doctor Aldo in order to prevent anyone else from getting their hands on the Mind Control formula in his Cyborg brain, and then left his body right out in the open for anyone to get to it. This allows Blue SWAT to extract the formula from his computerized brain and develop an antidote. If Jisp had disposed of Aldo's body, or just sent Aldo away on a Flying Saucer instead of killing him, he wouldn't have lost.
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Big Bad Ensemble
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Big Bad Ensemble: The Space Mafia's leader Queen and her subordinate Jisp. Both have their own separate ambitions regarding Earth and both are needed to be brought down if Blue SWAT is going to stop their invasion. Towards the end, Jisp makes his own play to take over the Space Mafia and briefly becomes the Big Bad, before he's taken out and Queen becomes the Final Boss.
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Bond Villain Stupidity
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Bond Villain Stupidity: At multiple points the Space Mafia will have one of Blue SWAT or their allies cornered, but they never think to possess them. Jisp even brings this up as a suggestion in #38, but Queen shoots him down without even giving a proper explanation.
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Villain Decay
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Villain Decay: The Space Mafia start the series off a shadowy cabal of manipulators who in the very first episode successfully destroy the Blue SWAT organization. Later episodes see them become a visible Standard Evil Organization Squad who repeatedly fail to defeat three people, continually bicker with one another and ultimately do far more damage to their own organization than to the heroes themselves.
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Who You Gonna Call?
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Who You Gonna Call?: The Blue SWAT team — that is before all but three of them were wiped out in the first episode.
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First-Episode Twist
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First-Episode Twist: The Blue SWAT organization is completely destroyed in the beginning, leaving our Power Trio as the only survivors. Sig is revealed early on to be an alien.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: One of the female Space Mafia executives flat out disappears from the plot around the show's early stages, despite being just as prominent as her fellow executives in the beginning.
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Body Snatcher
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Body Snatcher: The Space Mafia's modus operandi. Referred to as "Invasion" (in Engrish) in-universe, and is a standard ability amongst Aliens. Staying in one body for too long makes the takeover permanent (as Sig finds out), and if the host is mentally strong enough he/she can exert some influence over their Invaded body.
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Behind the Black
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Behind the Black: This is the source of several particularly noticeable plot holes in the second half, where the characters apparently can't see anything that isn't shown on camera. An especially glaring example comes in #47, in a scene where Show is clearly facing Queen and her bodyguards, yet somehow doesn't notice her bodyguards going off to take Cosma hostage.
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Transformation Sequence
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Transformation Sequence: Another series that averts this. Instead the team have to physically put on their suits.
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Henshin Hero
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Henshin Hero: Another aversion. The Blue SWAT team have to physically put on their armor, although this gets played straight for Show when he gets his Mid-Season Upgrade into Hyper Show, which involves him being transformed by Gold-Platinum.
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Hand Cannon
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Hand Cannon: The BW-01 Dictator, a Beretta M9 with kibble attached to it. Normal magazine is 10 rounds, comes with an optional 32-round Long Clip, and fires titanium-coated artificial ruby AP rounds that the gun itself then further gives an energy coating. It is powerful and accurate... and it says something when the all-round most effective weapon available to the Blue SWAT team is their handgun while they've got access to a missile launcher.
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Weak, but Skilled
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Weak, but Skilled: Blue SWAT's suits aren't as armored as other Metal Heroes, prioritizing speed and stealth over protection.
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Mind Control
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#49: Jisp's entire grand plan in his final episodes is undone because he killed Doctor Aldo in order to prevent anyone else from getting their hands on the Mind Control formula in his Cyborg brain, and then left his body right out in the open for anyone to get to it. This allows Blue SWAT to extract the formula from his computerized brain and develop an antidote. If Jisp had disposed of Aldo's body, or just sent Aldo away on a Flying Saucer instead of killing him, he wouldn't have lost.
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Code Name
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Code Name: Averted. The three survivors don't have code names, likely because the size of Blue SWAT would have made it difficult. They do have ID numbers, but use their given names most of the time.
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Odd Friendship
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Odd Friendship: Show is a Jerk Jock With a Heart of Gold who doesn't care much for aliens and is only with Blue SWAT in the beginning for the money. Seiji is a geeky but friendly computer expert who's really interested in aliens. Despite this, the two are shown to get along quite well.
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Soundtrack Dissonance
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Soundtrack Dissonance: The opening and ending themes seems way too chill or upbeat for this type of gritty, actionized show.
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Reverse Cerebus Syndrome
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Reverse Cerebus Syndrome: While it starts off a gritty show with occasional goofy and fun moments, but an overall darker plot, later episodes have the show shift too a much more light-hearted tone akin to your typical Sentai series, where villains become much less competent, and the the darker moments become more sparing.
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Retool
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Retool: The show was made into a more conventional superhero show midway through, with Show getting a Mid-Season Upgrade, the Space Mafia becoming less nebulous and getting a regular HQ, and more Monster of the Week plots.
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: The names of our trio are Show, which is a fairly common Japanese name, Sarah, a western name that can be pronounced in Japanese, and Sig. Though the last one makes sense, as it's really the name of the alien inhabiting his body.
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Alien Blood
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Alien Blood: Sig's blood is green. It's the first clue we get that he's actually an alien.
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Power Trio
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The Blue SWAT organization is completely destroyed in the beginning, leaving our Power Trio as the only survivors.
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Lighter and Softer
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Lighter and Softer: Suddenly turned to this around midway through, for different reasons than Chouriki Sentai Ohranger. Apparently, it was having trouble attracting the targeted child audience (but was doing fine with older fans). As such, more conventional superhero elements were introduced, such as the character of Gold-Platinum and Show getting a Mid-Season Upgrade, and the episode plots became a lot goofier. The villains also gradually became much less competent and threatening.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Sarah, a tough-as-nails policewoman who's quite adept with a pistol and the de facto leader of the team.
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Monster of the Week
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Monster of the Week: Zig-zagged quite a bit. Most episodes see the team having to deal with the same three types of aliens, though some episodes feature a unique alien that the team needs to deal with. Sometimes they work for the Space Mafia, sometimes they are completely independent of the plans. This trope becomes more prominent in the second half after the Retool to make it more like a standard superhero show.
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Named Weapons
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Named Weapons: While it's really standard convention for guns to have names, Blue Swat's standard sidearm is the BW-01, codenamed Dictator.
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Locked Out of the Loop
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Locked Out of the Loop: Sumire is initially the only Blue Research member who's not aware of the existence of the Space Mafia. Until she finds out after they kidnap her.
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SWAT Team: Blue SWAT are who you call to deal with aliens who regular police can't handle.
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Complexity Addiction: Queen's plan in #38 is needlessly complicated. It involves her posing as an old woman and faking a kidnapping to lure out Sarah, then planting a bomb in a city square and threatening to set it off unless Sarah shoots at her teammates and Gold Platinum from Blue SWAT's SS-17 satellite. Why she doesn't have another alien man the satellite, or have an alien possess Sarah and use her to man the satellite (which is even brought up by Jisp), or telepathically control Sarah to force her to stay on target (which she eventually does when she realizes Sarah is intentionally missing) is anyone's guess.
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