Zyu Rangers

Zyu Rangers (恐竜戦隊ジュウレンジャー Kyōryū Sentai Jū Renjā ) is Japanese televised series of the kind Sentai in 50 episodes 25 minutes produced in 1992. It was used by Haim Saban to produce the first part of the American series Power Rangers .

Synopsis

One day, the members of a Japanese space forwarding sent on a remote planet, malencontrueusement open a strange box which leave then terrible a Sorcière and its accolytes.

Those go to Tokyo and start to sow the destruction. But an enemy magician of the witch reappears then, and draws up himself against it. After having faced it, it goes to its underground general headquarter, where they undertakes to awake five combatants deadened since 170.000.000 000 of years.

But whereas it is on the point of awaking the red combatant, the key breaks. Four of the five combatants go back to surface, but are quickly exceeded by the numerical superiority of the enemy.

Whereas they are in bad posture, the red combatant awakes and flies to their help. To help them in their fight, the magician sends to the magic combatants five medallions.

The combatants catch the medallions, and after having put them in receptacles (the Dinobuclers ) their pertaining, they are transformed into superhuman warriors and face for the first time the witch and her assistants.

Episodes

  1. the birth
  2. the rebirth
  3. Combat! The country of despair
  4. Live again, legendary weapons
  5. alarming Énigmes
  6. Debout!! Daijūjin
  7. I can see, I can see
  8. Peur! The abrupt cliff
  9. #
  10. #
  11. Fire! The gilded arrow
  12. #
  13. #
  14. #La warlike-scorpion

Distribution

the heroes
  • Yūta Muchizuki: Geki/Tyranno To arrange
  • Sēju Umon: Gōshi/Mammoth To arrange
  • Hideki Fujiwara: DaN/Tricera To arrange
  • Takumi Hashimoto: Boi/Tiger To arrange
  • Rēko Chiba: Mei/Ptera To arrange
  • Shiro Izumi: Burai/Dragon To arrange (episodes 31,34,41-42)

Support

  • Jun Tatara: Barza
  • : Jin (episode 11)
  • : Yōsei Lump of a woman (episode 14)
  • : Monster Goda (episode 39)
  • Rika Iwaki: Gnome
  • : Prince Euro
  • : Daisy and Clockle
  • : Clotho

the gang Bandra

  • Machiko Soga: Bandra
  • Hideaki Kusaki : Grifforzer
  • Friendly Kawai: Lamie
  • Minoku Watanabe : Buku Buku
  • Kaoru Shinoda : Totto Patto
  • Takao Īboshi : Puri Purikan
  • Kazuo Takahashi : Kai
  • Masahiko Urano : Great Satan (episode 30-31, 47-50)

Comments

  • Even if that does not jump to the eyes to the first access, episode 13 contains three clear references:
Just like White-Snow, Mei is poisoned by an apple.
  • the monster of the episode is based on Lagoon, a snake of the Greek Mythologie.
  • After having covered its armor, Mei uses its arc to split the apple which the monster has on the head into two. This is not without pointing out the history of Guillaume Tell transpiercing an apple posed on the head of one of its sons with its arbalette.
    • Machiko Soga, which interprets the role of Bandra in the series, also interpreted the role of the Hedrian queen in Denjiman and Sun Vulcan .

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