Daijiro was the largest teenage member of the Voltes Team.
He was called “Big Bert” 의해 the Filipino voice talents who dubbed the series in 1978.
In Japanese, “Dai” means large, important and perhaps that’s where the “Big” in Big Bert must have come from.
Daijiro was the 초 of the Go brothers and to my relief; he was not depicted as an insatiable pig, prevalent among huge bodied characters. Daijiro was 더 많이 of a martial artist who mastered exotic techniques in the skill of oriental combat. He was also called as a defense tactician and was said to have studied from an Eastern monk although the series never stressed him having to do with monks, it was clear that Daijiro was a highly skilled martial arts fighter from the start; the Naginata Battle Staff was his especiality.
As I’ve seen in the Voltes V series episodes, Daijiro was a quiet type yet not afraid to voice out his opinions from time to time. He was not boastful and proud and seems to care much about his team mates’ well being in both battles and training. Daijiro was always seen fishing beside the rocky shores of “Falcon Island” if not in his training sessions.
Daijiro was there, helping Kennichi master the art of the “Butterfly Return” technique to be used against a fearful Beast Fighter. Daijiro was there when the Boazanian forces released a robot likeness of Professor Kentaro Go, his long 로스트 father to wreck havoc inside Camp Big Falcon.
Daijiro was there, saving a little 강아지 from an enemy beast fighter in disguise but the highlight of his adventure in Voltes V was his capture 의해 a Boazanian expeditionary league where he was put into prison with another prisoner who was really his 로스트 father.
It was an emotionally charged reunion that lasted for some moment that leads to a daring yet failed attempt to escape. Daijiro returned to Camp. Big 매, 팔 콘 without recovering his father but he remained hopeful with the Voltes Team until the time he with his other brothers and team mates, venture forth into Boazanian and finally reunited with their long 로스트 father.
He was called “Big Bert” 의해 the Filipino voice talents who dubbed the series in 1978.
In Japanese, “Dai” means large, important and perhaps that’s where the “Big” in Big Bert must have come from.
Daijiro was the 초 of the Go brothers and to my relief; he was not depicted as an insatiable pig, prevalent among huge bodied characters. Daijiro was 더 많이 of a martial artist who mastered exotic techniques in the skill of oriental combat. He was also called as a defense tactician and was said to have studied from an Eastern monk although the series never stressed him having to do with monks, it was clear that Daijiro was a highly skilled martial arts fighter from the start; the Naginata Battle Staff was his especiality.
As I’ve seen in the Voltes V series episodes, Daijiro was a quiet type yet not afraid to voice out his opinions from time to time. He was not boastful and proud and seems to care much about his team mates’ well being in both battles and training. Daijiro was always seen fishing beside the rocky shores of “Falcon Island” if not in his training sessions.
Daijiro was there, helping Kennichi master the art of the “Butterfly Return” technique to be used against a fearful Beast Fighter. Daijiro was there when the Boazanian forces released a robot likeness of Professor Kentaro Go, his long 로스트 father to wreck havoc inside Camp Big Falcon.
Daijiro was there, saving a little 강아지 from an enemy beast fighter in disguise but the highlight of his adventure in Voltes V was his capture 의해 a Boazanian expeditionary league where he was put into prison with another prisoner who was really his 로스트 father.
It was an emotionally charged reunion that lasted for some moment that leads to a daring yet failed attempt to escape. Daijiro returned to Camp. Big 매, 팔 콘 without recovering his father but he remained hopeful with the Voltes Team until the time he with his other brothers and team mates, venture forth into Boazanian and finally reunited with their long 로스트 father.