Blue SWAT (1994)

A grounded tokusatsu police action series from Toei, blending martial arts and gunplay across 51 episodes as the thirteenth Metal Hero entry.

Blue SWAT - Series Information

  • Original Title: ブルースワット
  • First Air Year: 1994
  • Last Air Year: 1995
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Action, Adventure
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 51
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Networks: tv asahi
  • Production Companies: Toei Company

Blue SWAT - Plot

Blue SWAT is the thirteenth installment in the Metal Hero Series. It ran from January 30, 1994 to January 27, 1995 for a total of 51 episodes and one theatrical film, aired as part of the 1994 Manga Matsuri, which compiled episodes 1 and 2. Blue SWAT devitated from the Metal Hero trend by using a realistic vibe for the series instead of fantastic, over-the-top action by focusing on the martial arts and gunplay aspects of the series. While the mood of the series appealled to the genre's adult fanbase and older viewers, the show wasn't well received by children, which resulted in a change in to a lighter tone midway through the series. The Blue SWAT team later appeared for a special team-up in the final episodes of Juukou B-Fighter.

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Blue SWAT - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Souji Masaki
  • Kou Domon
  • Yuka Shiratori
  • Masaki Terasoma
  • Miyuki Nagato
  • Tsutomu Tareki
  • Sumire Arai
  • Mayumi Tateishi
  • Mitsuko Nishiwaki

Writers

  • Junichi Miyashita
  • Nobuo Ogizawa
  • Yasuyuki Suzuki
  • Akira Asaka
  • Yasuko Kobayashi

Blue SWAT - FAQs

What is Blue SWAT about?

Blue SWAT follows a special police unit that takes a grounded, realistic approach to action, emphasizing martial arts and gunplay rather than over-the-top superhero theatrics. As the thirteenth entry in the Metal Hero Series, it stood apart from its predecessors by targeting an older audience with a more serious tone.

Why did Blue SWAT change its tone midway through?

The series launched with a gritty, realistic style that resonated with adult fans but failed to connect with younger viewers — the core audience for tokusatsu programming. Producers responded by shifting to a lighter, more accessible tone around the midpoint of the run to recover the show's broader appeal.

Is Blue SWAT part of a larger franchise?

Yes — Blue SWAT is the thirteenth entry in Toei's long-running Metal Hero Series, a tokusatsu franchise that began in 1982. The Blue SWAT team also crossed over into the final episodes of the following series, Juukou B-Fighter, continuing the franchise tradition of inter-series team-ups.

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How many episodes does Blue SWAT have?

Blue SWAT ran for 51 episodes, airing on TV Asahi from January 30, 1994 to January 27, 1995. The series also produced one theatrical film, screened as part of the 1994 Manga Matsuri event, which compiled the first two episodes of the show.

Who are the main cast members of Blue SWAT?

The principal cast includes Souji Masaki, Kou Domon, and Yuka Shiratori in the lead roles, alongside Masaki Terasoma, Miyuki Nagato, Tsutomu Tareki, Sumire Arai, Mayumi Tateishi, and Mitsuko Nishiwaki rounding out the core ensemble.

What makes Blue SWAT different from other Metal Hero shows?

Unlike most Metal Hero entries, which leaned into fantastical sci-fi spectacle, Blue SWAT deliberately pursued a grounded, realistic aesthetic. The focus on police procedure, hand-to-hand combat, and firearms gave it a tone closer to a crime drama than a traditional superhero tokusatsu series.

What are some shows similar to Blue SWAT?

Fans of Blue SWAT often enjoy other tokusatsu and action series such as Mobile Cop Jiban, Juukou B-Fighter, Space Sheriff Shaider, Super Rescue Solbrain, and Special Investigation Robo Janperson — all sharing the franchise's blend of police action, special units, and superhero-adjacent storytelling.

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