Himitsu Sentai Gorenger
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu |
Created by | Shotaro Ishinomori |
Written by |
ShÅzÅ Uehara Susumu Takahisa Hikaru Arai Hirohisa Soda Kimio Hirayama Keisuke Fujikawa |
Directed by |
KÅichi Takemoto Minoru Yamada Katsuhiko Taguchi Hidetoshi Kitamura Michio Konishi |
Starring |
Naoya Makoto Hiroshi Miyauchi Baku Hatakeyama Lisa Komaki Yukio ItÅ JirÅ Daruma |
Narrated by |
Nobuo Tanaka TÅru ÅŒhira |
Music by | Michiaki Watanabe |
Opening theme | "Susume! Gorenger" by Isao Sasaki and Mitsuko Horie |
Ending theme |
"Himitsu Sentai Gorenger" by Isao Sasaki "Mi Yo!! Gorenger" by Isao Sasaki, Koorogi '73 & Wilbees |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 84 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Takafumi Hagino TÅru Hirayama Michihisa Yanagisawa Susumu Yoshikawa |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TV Asahi |
Original release | April 5, 1975 – March 26, 1977 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai |
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ) is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. Gorenger, created by Shotaro Ishinomori, was the first in the long-running Super Sentai series of tokusatsu programming. The series aired on NET (now TV Asahi) from April 5, 1975 to March 26, 1977 for 84 episodes. The title Toei gives this series for international distribution is Five Rangers.[1]
Plot
When world peace is threatened by the emergence of a terrorist group called the Black Cross Army, a peacekeeping organization called EAGLE, the Earth Guard League, is formed by the United Nations to combat the threat. The Black Cross Army sends five operatives to destroy each EAGLE branch in Japan, killing everyone except for five agents who survive the attack. The five agents are summoned to a secret base located underneath the snack shop "Gon" where they are recruited by EAGLE Japan's commander Gonpachi Edogawa to become the Secret Squadron Gorenger, the world's best chance against the forces of the Black Cross Army, and are given electronic battlesuits that endow them with superhuman strength and speed. The five dedicate themselves to stopping the Black Cross Army and its leader, Black Cross Führer.
Characters
EAGLE
The International Secret Defense Organization EAGLE (国際秘密防衛機構イーグル Kokusai Himitsu BÅei KikŠĪguru) is a peacekeeping organization created by the United Nations to protect the world from the terrorist group known as the Black Cross Army. EAGLE develops the battlesuits and advanced technology used by the Gorengers to counteract the Black Cross Army's cyborg technology.
Gorengers
The Gorengers transform into their costumes by shouting the word "Go!". Prior to battle, the team shouts "Five members assembled, Gorenger!" (5人æƒã£ã¦ã€ã‚´ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼ï¼ Gonin sorotte, GorenjÄ!).
- Tsuyoshi Kaijo (海城 剛 KaijÅ Tsuyoshi)/Akarenger (アカレンジャー AkarenjÄ, Red Ranger): 24-years-old. The younger brother of the KantÅ EAGLE base captain, Tsuyoshi and his teammates were playing soccer when the Black Cross Army launched the attack that killed his brother. Tsuyoshi is trained in combat planning and strategy and was also a striker for the KantÅ EAGLE branch's soccer team. Tsuyoshi is the team leader and coordinates group attacks such as the "Gorenger Storm" or "Gorenger Hurricane". He carries a number of special weapons such as a tranquilizer gun (Silver Shot) and a multi-purpose whip (Red Vute) whose end transforms into weapons such as a drill or claw (Red Hunter).
- Akira Shinmei (新命 明 Shinmei Akira)/Aorenger (アオレンジャー AorenjÄ, Blue Ranger): 25-years-old and the oldest member of the Gorenger team. Akira was training in the snowy region of Touhoku when the Black Cross Army attacked. He is a marksmanship instructor, skilled in archery and piloting. He wants to become a racing driver. As Aorenger he is the second-in-command. He pilots the Gorenger's aircraft "Variblune" and "Varidreen". He is armed with the "Bluechery" and "Ultra Bluechery" bows, which can fire specially designed arrows known as Blue Arrows and Blue Arrow Rockets.
- Daita Oiwa (大岩 大太 ÅŒiwa Daita)/Kirenger I (åˆä»£ã‚レンジャー Shodai KirenjÄ, Yellow Ranger) (1-54, 67-84): 23-years-old. Called Dai-chan by Shinmei, Peggy, and Yoko, Oiwa is a jovial engineering recruit at EAGLE's KyÅ«shÅ« branch who was training with his comrades when the Black Cross Army attacked. Adept in mechanics and mathematics, he has a hard time solving simple word puzzles and riddles. As a judo champion, Oiwa is physically strong. He is armed with the "Ki Sticker" (Yellow Sticker), a polearm whose head can be outfitted with various attachments such as a punching fist. He also utilized the "YTC" (YTC is an abbreviation of Yellow Transceiver) radio which can jam electronic circuitry. Oiwa was later promoted to Chief of the KyÅ«shÅ« EAGLE branch, but soon returned to active duty with the Gorenger after his replacement is killed by the Black Cross Army.
- Daigoro Kumano (熊野 大五郎 Kumano DaigorÅ)/Kirenger II (2代目ã‚レンジャー Nidaime KirenjÄ, Yellow Ranger II) (55-67): After Oiwa became the commander of the KyÅ«shÅ« branch for a time, Kumano replaced him. Kumano was killed by a flying blade from Can Opener Mask.
- Peggy Matsuyama (ペギーæ¾å±± PegÄ« Matsuyama)/Momorenger (モモレンジャー MomorenjÄ, Pink Ranger): 18-years-old. Peggy worked at EAGLE's HokkaidÅ branch as a chemical analyst and weapons engineer specializing in explosives. Fashion conscious, Peggy often wears go-go boots and short hip-hugging hot pants. She is armed with heart-shaped earrings that double as high impact bombs. She also carries heart-shaped "Momo Card" throwing shurikens and a "Momo Mirror" jamming device that confuses and confounds her opponents.
- Kenji Asuka (明日香 å¥äºŒ Asuka Kenji)/Midorenger (ミドレンジャー MidorenjÄ, Green Ranger): 17-years-old, Kenji is the youngest member of the team. He was training at EAGLE's Kansai branch. He has a happy-go-lucky temperament. Unlike the other four, Kenji was the only one unharmed when the Black Cross Army attacked, as he was tending to pigeons on a rooftop, thus saving him from the poison gas used in the attack. Kenji is armed with the razor-sharp "Midomerang" (Green boomerang) which was either flung at his opponents or used as a hand weapon for cutting and slashing. His weapon was later upgraded to the "New Midomerang", which was a bit bigger. He also carried the "Mido Puncher" which was an updated slingshot weapon that can be used to fire pachinko pellets and sometimes explosives.
Arsenal
- Birdies: Removable rockets that are clipped to the side of the Gorengers' belts that they use for flying.
- Weapons: the team possess individual weapons which they pull out of their visors.
- Red Vute (レッドビュート Reddo ByÅ«to), New Red Vute (ニューレッドビュート NyÅ« Reddo ByÅ«to), Yari Vute (ヤリビュート Yari ByÅ«to), Drill Vute (ドリルビュート Doriru ByÅ«to), Red Hunter (レッドãƒãƒ³ã‚¿ãƒ¼ Reddo HantÄ), and Silver Shot (シルãƒãƒ¼ã‚·ãƒ§ãƒƒãƒˆ ShirubÄ Shotto): Akarenger's signature weapons.
- Bluechery (ブルーãƒã‚§ãƒªãƒ¼ BurÅ«cherÄ«) (used in episodes 1-42), Ultra Bluechery (ウルトラブルーãƒã‚§ãƒªãƒ¼ Urutora BurÅ«cherÄ«) (used in episodes 43-84): Aorenger's signature weapons.
- YTC (YTC Wai TÄ« ShÄ«), Ki Sticker (ã‚ーステッカー KÄ« SutekkÄ) (with three attachments: Rock, Paper, and Scissors): Kirenger's signature weapons.
- Pierce Bombs (ピアス爆弾 Piasu Bakudan), Momo Mirror (モモミラー Momo MirÄ), Momo Card (モモカード Momo KÄdo): Momorenger's signature weapons.
- Midomerang (ミドメラン Midomeran), New Midomerang (ニューミドメラン NyÅ« Midomeran), Mido Puncher (ミドパンãƒãƒ£ãƒ¼ Mido PanchÄ): Midorenger's signature weapons.
Vehicles
- Gorenger Machines (ゴレンジャーマシーン GorenjÄ MashÄ«n, 1-54): Gorengers' motorcycles. Armed with explosives that self-destruct to destroy the Navarone, which exploded, taking the Navarone with it.
- Red Machine (レッドマシーン Reddo Mashīn): The Gorenger Machine driven by Akarenger. The Red Machine has no sidecar.
- Blue Machine (ブルーマシーン Burū Mashīn): The Gorenger Machine driven by Aorenger. Kirenger rides in the sidecar.
- Green Machine (グリーンマシーン Gurīn Mashīn): The Gorenger Machine driven by Midorenger. Momorenger rides in the sidecar.
- Star Machines (スターマシーン SutÄ MashÄ«n, 55-84): The replacement for the Gorenger Machines. Like their predecessors, these motorcycles self-destruct to destroy the Black Cross Castle.
- Red Star (レッドスター Reddo SutÄ)
- Blue Star (ブルースター BurÅ« SutÄ)
- Green Star (グリーンスター GurÄ«n SutÄ)
- Varitank (ãƒãƒªã‚¿ãƒ³ã‚¯ Baritanku, 42-84): A six-wheeled tank with claw arms that rolls out of the beak of the Varidorin. Usually piloted by Aorenger and Yoko Kato.
- Variccune (ãƒãƒªã‚ã‚ューン BarikikyÅ«n, 69-84): A passenger-carrying balloon for the Gorengers. Usually piloted by Momorenger.
Mechas
- Variblune (ãƒãƒªãƒ–ルーン BariburÅ«n, 1-42): An early bulldog-like VTOL aircraft, propelled by helicopter blades under the craft. Its "mandibles" can open up and deploy various tools depending on the situation, and can store the Gorenger Machines. It blew up with Iron Man Mask Temujin aboard (but not the Gorengers).
- Varidreen (ãƒãƒªãƒ‰ãƒªãƒ¼ãƒ³ BaridorÄ«n, 42-84): A peacock-like replacement for the Variblune. Usually piloted by Aorenger and Kirenger. It was lost in the Gorengers' destruction of the Black Cross Castle, but a new Varidorin is seen later in JAKQ vs. Gorenger.
Finishing attacks
- Gorenger Storm (ゴレンジャーストームGorenjÄ SutÅmu): At Akarenger's command, Momorenger would produce a silver ball called the "Rengerball". It was passed among the various Gorengers like a soccer ball, until Akarenger would kick it at the episode's monster, at which point it would cause the monster to explode.
- Gorenger Hurricane (ゴレンジャーãƒãƒªã‚±ãƒ¼ãƒ³ GorenjÄ HarikÄ“n): In this variant, Momorenger would produce a finned, multicolored grenade the size and shape of an American-style football. It was passed among each Gorenger until Aorenger set it up for punting by Akarenger. Once launched towards the monster, it would transform into an object that was usually either anathema to the monster's personality (such as a magnet to disrupt a mechanical clock monster) or a gift (such as a bowl of ramen to a skeleton-themed, starving monster). Either way, the object explodes with the monster caught in the explosion. In episode 44, it is called Gorenger Storm Hurricane. In episode 73, the ball transforms into the Gorengers' weapons (Red Hunter, Yari Vute, Blue Arrows, Ki Sticker, Momo Card and Mido Puncher). In J.A.K.Q. vs. Gorenger, the Gorengers combine the Gorenger Hurricane with J.A.K.Q.'s Big Bomber (ビッグボンãƒãƒ¼ Biggu bonbÄ) to create the Gorenger Hurricane Big Bomber (ゴレンジャーãƒãƒªã‚±ãƒ¼ãƒ³ãƒ“ッグボンãƒãƒ¼ GorenjÄ HarikÄ“n Biggu bonbÄ) to destroy the Big Four Robo.
Others
- Gonpachi Edogawa (æ±Ÿæˆ¸å· æ¨©å…« Edogawa Gonpachi): Commander of EAGLE's Japan branch. When operating in public, Gonpachi disguises himself as the cook at the snack shop "Gon" (ゴン), which is the secret entrance to the Gorengers' headquarters. The shop later becomes the fruit parlor "Gon".
- Commander Edogawa is assisted by a trio of secretaries/secret agents: Yoko Kato (åŠ è—¤ 陽å KatÅ YÅko) (a.k.a. Agent 007), Tomoko Hayashi (æž— å‹å Hayashi Tomoko) (a.k.a. Agent 008), and Haruko Nakamura (ä¸æ‘ 春å Nakamura Haruko) (a.k.a. Agent 009). They act behind the scenes but occasionally help the Gorengers in the field.
Black Cross Army
The Black Cross Army (é»’åå—è» Kuro JÅ«jigun) is a terrorist group led by the Black Cross Führer whose goal is the eradication of the human race and the absolute domination of the world. They utilize advanced technology and magic to create an army of superhuman operatives to attack EAGLE and Gorenger. Most of the Black Cross operatives are humans who have been enhanced through surgery. They had various secret bases across the globe. The main headquarters was the flying Black Cross Castle (é»’åå—城 Kuro JÅ«jijÅ), which orbited high above the ground.
- Black Cross Führer (é»’åå—ç·çµ± Kuro JÅ«ji SÅtÅ): As the leader of the Black Cross Army, he was often referred to as the "Machine Monster". He could not be easily killed by a conventional weapon. He had supernatural powers and was supremely intelligent. He kept his identity a secret even among his generals but revealed himself as a sentient alien machine construct that was part of the Black Cross Castle. He could also disguise himself as either a male or female human. He was destroyed when the Gorengers launched their Five-Star Cassiopea Attack, and he exploded (after revealing himself as the Black Cross Castle).
- Sun Mask (æ—¥è¼ªä»®é¢ Nichirin Kamen, 15-20): The so-called "Star of Africa" (アフリカã®æ˜Ÿ Afurika no Hoshi). He was a ruthless tyrant who was renowned for his successive victories in Africa. He was called to Japan to eliminate the Gorengers by any means necessary, though his cowardice interferes in his operations.
- Iron Man Mask General Temujin (鉄人仮é¢ãƒ†ãƒ ã‚¸ãƒ³å°†è» Tetsujin Kamen Temujin ShÅgun, 20-42): The so-called "Mongol Demon" (モンゴルã®é¬¼ Mongoru no Oni), he was recruited from Black Cross Army's Gobi Desert operations. A cold and sadistic operative, he is a brilliant tactician and also formed his own army called the Steel Brigade (鋼鉄è»å›£ KÅtetsu Gundan). Vain and prideful, he often lets his ego disrupt his operations.
- Volcano Mask General Magman (ç«ã®å±±ä»®é¢ãƒžã‚°ãƒžãƒ³å°†è» Hinoyama Kamen Maguman ShÅgun, 42-54): He was recruited from the volcanic Eldgja region in Iceland. He is the leader of the ruthless Eruption Battalion (å™´ç«è»å›£ Funka Gundan). He commanded his own mobile battle fortress dubbed Moving Fortress Navarone (移動è¦å¡žãƒŠãƒãƒãƒ¼ãƒ³ IdÅ YÅsai NabarÅn) (named after the Nazi Cannons off the Greek Aegean Islands in World War II). He had the ability to fire napalm missiles from the top of his "volcano" Mask. He is impervious to the Gorengers' weapons and is a master combatant.
- Commander-in-Chief Golden Mask (ゴールデン仮é¢å¤§å°†è» GÅruden Kamen DaishÅgun, 54-84): Black Cross Army's top general. A supernatural entity that was mystically awoken through Black Magic and Black Cross Führer's powers. Golden Mask took command of Black Cross Army's elite Africa Troopers (アフリカè»å›£ Afurika Gundan). He is versed in sorcery and keenly interested in astrology. He can repel most of Gorengers' attacks.
- Steel Sword Dragon (鋼鉄剣竜 KÅtetsu KenryÅ«, Movie): A renegade Black Cross Army operative who was imprisoned by Black Cross Führer for his recklessness and rebelliousness. He was later freed by Black Cross Führer in exchange for his help in destroying the Gorengers. He was an incredibly strong fighter and was impervious to harm. Wielded a mighty dao that could destroy almost any object.
- Zolders (ゾルダー ZorudÄ): Black Cross's faceless leather-suited foot soldiers, altered with enhanced strength and speed and brainwashed to be absolutely loyal. They carry a variety of weapons including machine guns, bazookas and iron swords. Specialized divisions include the Black Cross Camouflaged Ninja (é»’åå—å¿å›£ Kuro JÅ«ji Nindan) as well as a squad of mystics who serve Black Cross Führer and are adept at the black arts. The Zolders pilot air fighters called Condolers (コンドラー KondorÄ) (small) and Battlers (ãƒãƒƒãƒˆãƒ©ãƒ¼ BattorÄ) (large). They can be heard shouting "Hoi" when attacking their victims.
Episodes
Episodes aired on Saturdays at 7:30 PM JST.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | Rating |
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1 | "The Crimson Sun! The Invincible Gorengers" "Makka na TaiyÅ! Muteki GorenjÄ" (真赤ãªå¤ªé™½ï¼ 無敵ゴレンジャー) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 5, 1975 | 15.2 |
2 | "The Blue Earth! The Deforestation Plan of Death" "Aoi ChikyÅ«! Shi no Sabakuka Keikaku" (é’ã„地çƒï¼ æ»ã®ç ‚æ¼ åŒ–è¨ˆç”») | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 12, 1975 | 14.4 |
3 | "Big Counterattack! A Yellow Whirlwind" "Dai GyakushÅ«! Kiiroi Tsumujikaze" (å¤§é€†è¥²ï¼ é»„è‰²ã„ã¤ã‚€ã˜é¢¨) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 19, 1975 | 15.7 |
4 | "A Crimson Kick! Smash the Micro Big Plan" "Kurenai no Kikku! Kudake Mikuro Dai Sakusen" (ç´…ã®ã‚ãƒƒã‚¯ï¼ ç •ã‘ミクãƒå¤§ä½œæˆ¦) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 26, 1975 | 16.0 |
5 | "Green Anger, Immortal Gas-Human" "Midori-iro no Ikari Fujimi Gasu Ningen" (ã¿ã©ã‚Šè‰²ã®æ€’ã‚Š ä¸æ»èº«ã‚¬ã‚¹äººé–“) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | May 3, 1975 | 16.2 |
6 | "Red Riddle! Chase the Spy Route to the Sea" "Akai Nazo! Supai RÅ«to o Umi ni Oe" (赤ã„è¬Žï¼ ã‚¹ãƒ‘ã‚¤ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒˆã‚’æµ·ã«è¿½ãˆ) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | May 10, 1975 | 16.8 |
7 | "Pink Moonlight! Wolf Corps" "Pinku no GekkÅ! Ookami Butai" (ピンクã®æœˆå…‰ï¼ オオカミ部隊) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | May 24, 1975 | 16.7 |
8 | "Black Fear! The Murderous Poison Fang" "Kuroi KyÅfu! Koroshi no Dokuga" (é»’ã„ææ€–ï¼ æ®ºã—ã®æ¯’牙) | Minoru Yamada | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | May 31, 1975 | 17.4 |
9 | "Blue Shadow, Variblune Secret Strategy" "Aoi KagebÅshi BariburÅ«n Himitsu Senryaku" (é’ã„影法師 ãƒãƒªãƒ–ルーン秘密戦略) | Itaru Orita | ShÅzÅ Uehara | June 7, 1975 | 17.0 |
10 | "The Red Balloon! Wind Speed at 100 Meters" "Akai FÅ«sen! FÅ«soku Hyaku MÄ“toru" (赤ã„é¢¨èˆ¹ï¼ é¢¨é€Ÿ100メートル) | Itaru Orita | ShÅzÅ Uehara | June 14, 1975 | 16.8 |
11 | "Green Shudder! The Escape From Ear Hell" "Midori-iro no Senritsu! Mimi Jigoku Kara no Dasshutsu" (ã¿ã©ã‚Šè‰²ã®æˆ¦æ…„ï¼ è€³åœ°ç„ã‹ã‚‰ã®è„±å‡º) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | June 21, 1975 | 18.1 |
12 | "Super Energy of Silver! Burning Hell" "Gin'iro no ChÅ EnerugÄ«! ShÅnetsu Jigoku" (銀色ã®è¶…エãƒãƒ«ã‚®ãƒ¼ï¼ 焦熱地ç„) | Minoru Yamada | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | June 28, 1975 | 17.3 |
13 | "The Pink Secret! Defeat the Human Bomb" "Pinku no Himitsu! Ningen Bakudan o Taose" (ピンクã®ç§˜å¯†ï¼ 人間爆弾を倒ã›) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | July 5, 1975 | 18.6 |
14 | "The Red Coffin! The Mysterious Skull Mansion" "Akai Kan'oke! Dokuro Yashiki no Kai" (赤ã„æ£ºæ¡¶ï¼ ãƒ‰ã‚¯ãƒå±‹æ•·ã®æ€ª) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | July 12, 1975 | 17.0 |
15 | "The Big Blue Fortress! Big Raging Variblune" "Aoi Dai YÅsai! Dai Abareru BariburÅ«n" (é’ã„大è¦å¡žï¼ 大暴れãƒãƒªãƒ–ルーン) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | July 26, 1975 | 13.9 |
16 | "White Weirdness! The Eye in the Mirror" "Shiroi Kaiki! Kagami no Naka no Me" (白ã„æ€ªå¥‡ï¼ é¡ã®ä¸ã®ç›®) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | August 2, 1975 | 12.9 |
17 | "The Purple Theme Park! A Demonic Cemetery" "Murasaki-iro no YÅ«enchi! Akuma no Hakaba" (むらã•ã色ã®éŠåœ’åœ°ï¼ æ‚ªé”ã®å¢“å ´) | Minoru Yamada | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | August 9, 1975 | 14.0 |
18 | "Horrible Black Crusaders! Attack According to the" "Senritsu no Kuro JÅ«jigun! Maruhi Sakusen de KÅgeki Seyo" (戦慄ã®é»’åå—è»ï¼ ㊙作戦ã§æ”»æ’ƒã›ã‚ˆ) | Minoru Yamada | Kimio Hirayama | August 16, 1975 | 13.0 |
19 | "A Blue Spark! The Spy Front That Floats in the Sea" "Aoi Hibana! Umi ni Ukabu Supai Sensen" (é’ã„ç«èŠ±ï¼ æµ·ã«æµ®ã‹ã¶ã‚¹ãƒ‘イ戦線) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Keisuke Fujikawa | August 23, 1975 | 17.1 |
20 | "Crimson Fight to the Death! Sunring Mask vs. Red Ranger" "Makka na ShitÅ! Nichirin Kamen Tai AkarenjÄ" (真赤ãªæ»é—˜ï¼ 日輪仮é¢å¯¾ã‚¢ã‚«ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | August 30, 1975 | 17.6 |
21 | "Blue Miracle! The Mysterious Airship That Came From Antiquity" "Aoi KyÅi! Kodai Kara Kita Kai HikÅsen" (é’ã„é©šç•°ï¼ å¤ä»£ã‹ã‚‰æ¥ãŸæ€ªé£›è¡Œèˆ¹) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | September 6, 1975 | 17.9 |
22 | "Yellow Air Raid! Nightmares of Atlantis" "Kiiroi KÅ«shÅ«! Atorantisu no Akumu" (黄色ã„ç©ºè¥²ï¼ ã‚¢ãƒˆãƒ©ãƒ³ãƒ†ã‚£ã‚¹ã®æ‚ªå¤¢) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | September 13, 1975 | 15.4 |
23 | "Green Dogfight! The End of the Mysterious Airship" "Midori no KÅ«shÅ«sen! Kai HikÅsen no Saigo" (ã¿ã©ã‚Šã®ç©ºä¸æˆ¦ï¼ 怪飛行船ã®æœ€æœŸ) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | September 20, 1975 | 17.2 |
24 | "Blue Anger! Strong Greenmerang, Big Counterattack" "Aoi Ikari! KyÅretsu Midomeran Dai GyakushÅ«" (é’ã„æ€’ã‚Šï¼ å¼·çƒˆãƒŸãƒ‰ãƒ¡ãƒ©ãƒ³å¤§é€†è¥²) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | October 4, 1975 | 16.2 |
25 | "Crimson Fuse! The Eight-eyed Torpedo Attack" "Makka na DÅkasen! Yatsume no Gyorai KÅgeki" (真赤ãªå°Žç«ç·šï¼ 八ツ目ã®éšé›·æ”»æ’ƒ) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | October 11, 1975 | 19.0 |
26 | "Seven Vein Changes! The Dreadful Poison Expert" "Aosuji Shichi Henge! KyÅfu no Dokuyaku Hakase" (é’ã™ã˜ä¸ƒå¤‰åŒ–ï¼ æ怖ã®æ¯’è–¬åšå£«) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | October 18, 1975 | 21.0 |
27 | "Yellow Object Q! Gorenger Base S.O.S." "Kiiroi Buttai KyÅ«! GorenjÄ Kichi Esu ÅŒ Esu" (黄色ã„物体Qï¼ ã‚´ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼åŸºåœ°SOS) | Itaru Orita | ShÅzÅ Uehara | October 25, 1975 | 19.4 |
28 | "Big Red Eruption! Infiltrate the Underground Base" "Akai Dai Funka! Chitei Kichi ni SennyÅ« Seyo" (赤ã„大噴ç«ï¼ 地底基地ã«æ½œå…¥ã›ã‚ˆ) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | November 1, 1975 | 19.4 |
29 | "Red Pursuit! The Mysterious Seal Train" "Akai Tsuigeki! Nazo no FÅ«in Ressha" (赤ã„è¿½æ’ƒï¼ ãªãžã®å°å°åˆ—車) | Itaru Orita | Hirohisa Soda | November 8, 1975 | 19.2 |
30 | "Golden Columns of Fire! Consecutive Mines, Big Explosions" "Kin'iro no Hibashira! Kirai Renzoku Dai Bakuhatsu" (金色ã®ç«æŸ±ï¼ 機雷連続大爆発) | Minoru Yamada | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | November 15, 1975 | 19.0 |
31 | "The Black Challenge! Enrage, Five Stars of Justice" "Kuroi ChÅsenjÅ! Ikare Itsutsu no Seigi no Hoshi" (é»’ã„æŒ‘æˆ¦çŠ¶ï¼ æ€’ã‚Œäº”ã¤ã®æ£ç¾©ã®æ˜Ÿ) | Minoru Yamada | Kimio Hirayama | November 22, 1975 | 18.0 |
32 | "Hot Blue Wind! No Response from Variblune" "Aoi NeppÅ«! BariburÅ«n ÅŒtÅ-nashi" (é’ã„ç†±é¢¨ï¼ ãƒãƒªãƒ–ルーン応ç”ãªã—) | Hidetoshi Kitamura | ShÅzÅ Uehara | November 29, 1975 | 20.8 |
33 | "The Red Target! A Fake Gorenger Appears" "Akai HyÅteki! Nisemono GorenjÄ Shutsugen" (赤ã„æ¨™çš„ï¼ ã«ã›ã‚‚ã®ã‚´ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼å‡ºç¾) | Hidetoshi Kitamura | Hirohisa Soda | December 6, 1975 | 19.6 |
34 | "The Yellow Spy Battle! You Saw the Power of YTC" "Kiiroi Supai Sen! Mita ka Wai TÄ« ShÄ« no Iryoku" (黄色ã„ã‚¹ãƒ‘ã‚¤æˆ¦ï¼ è¦‹ãŸã‹YTCã®å¨åŠ›) | Hidetoshi Kitamura | ShÅzÅ Uehara | December 20, 1975 | 17.6 |
35 | "Big Strange Black Bird! Gondola: War Bomber Fleet" "Kuroi Dai KaichÅ! KondorÄ SentÅ Bakugeki Tai" (é»’ã„å¤§æ€ªé³¥ï¼ ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ‰ãƒ©ãƒ¼æˆ¦æ–—çˆ†æ’ƒéšŠ) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | December 27, 1975 | 18.8 |
36 | "The Fierce Crimson Charge! The Mobile Fortress Invincible Battleship" "Makka na MÅ Shingeki! Ugoku YÅsai Muteki Senkan" (真赤ãªçŒ›é€²æ’ƒï¼ å‹•ãè¦å¡žç„¡æ•µæˆ¦è‰¦) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | January 10, 1976 | 16.9 |
37 | "A Pure White Flash! The Black Cross Führer's True Form" "Masshiroi SenkÅ! Kuro JÅ«ji SÅtÅ no ShÅtai" (真白ã„é–ƒå…‰ï¼ é»’åå—ç·çµ±ã®æ£ä½“) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | January 17, 1976 | 20.0 |
38 | "The Blue Cliff! The Search for Demonic Pirate Treasure" "Aoi Dangai! Akuma no Kaizoku Takara Sagashi" (é’ã„æ–å´–ï¼ æ‚ªé”ã®æµ·è³Šå®ã•ãŒã—) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | January 31, 1976 | 19.5 |
39 | "Crimson Sea of Japan! The Mysterious Meteorite's ESP" "Makka na Nihonkai! Kai Inseki no ChÅnÅryoku" (真赤ãªæ—¥æœ¬æµ·ï¼ 怪隕石ã®è¶…能力) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | February 7, 1976 | 20.6 |
40 | "The Crimson Vengeance Demon! The Pink Ranger From Hell" "Kurenai no FukushÅ«-ki! Jigoku no MomorenjÄ" (ç´…ã®å¾©è®é¬¼ï¼ 地ç„ã®ãƒ¢ãƒ¢ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | February 14, 1976 | 19.6 |
41 | "Big Black Counterattack! The Battle of Tottori Dune" "Kuroi Dai GyakushÅ«! Tottori SakkyÅ« no KÅbÅsen" (é»’ã„å¤§é€†è»¢ï¼ é³¥å–ç ‚ä¸˜ã®æ”»é˜²æˆ¦) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | February 28, 1976 | 22.3 |
42 | "The Black Ironman Dies! Farewell, Variblune" "Kuro no Tetsujin Shisu! Saraba BariburÅ«n" (é»’ã®é‰„人æ»ã™ï¼ ã•ã‚‰ã°ãƒãƒªãƒ–ルーン) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | March 13, 1976 | 17.1 |
43 | "The Crimson Phoenix! Enter, the Invincible Varidorin" "Makka na FushichÅ! Muteki BaridorÄ«n TÅjÅ" (真赤ãªä¸æ»é³¥ï¼ 無敵ãƒãƒªãƒ‰ãƒªãƒ¼ãƒ³ç™»å ´) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | March 20, 1976 | 15.4 |
44 | "Blue Multi-Purpose Tank! Varitank Launches" "Aoi BannÅ Sensha! Baritanku Hasshin" (é’ã„ä¸‡èƒ½æˆ¦è»Šï¼ ãƒãƒªã‚¿ãƒ³ã‚¯ç™ºé€²) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | March 27, 1976 | 18.5 |
45 | "Dark Sword Shark! Attack of Marine Hitmen" "Ankoku no Ken-zame! Umi no Koroshiya ShÅ«rai" (æš—é»’ã®å‰£é®«ï¼ æµ·ã®æ®ºã—屋襲æ¥) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 3, 1976 | 18.7 |
46 | "Black Super Express! Locomotive Mask's Big Rampage" "Kuroi ChÅtokkyÅ«! Kikansha Kamen Dai BÅsÅ" (é»’ã„è¶…ç‰¹æ€¥ï¼ æ©Ÿé–¢è»Šä»®é¢å¤§æš´èµ°) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 10, 1976 | 19.0 |
47 | "Big Red Counterattack! Angry Gorenger" "Akai Dai GyakushÅ«! Ikari no GorenjÄ" (赤ã„å¤§é€†è¥²ï¼ æ€’ã‚Šã®ã‚´ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | April 17, 1976 | 16.5 |
48 | "The Black Supply Depot! Close Call at the Theme Park" "Kuroi HokyÅ« Kichi! YÅ«enchi Kiki-ippatsu" (é»’ã„è£œçµ¦åŸºåœ°ï¼ éŠåœ’地å±æ©Ÿä¸€é«ª) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | April 24, 1976 | 16.4 |
49 | "The Big Green Escape! The Swastika's Trick Play" "Midori no Dai DassÅ! Manji no Torikku Purei" (ã¿ã©ã‚Šã®å¤§è„±èµ°ï¼ åã®ãƒˆãƒªãƒƒã‚¯ãƒ—レイ) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | May 1, 1976 | 18.5 |
50 | "The Blue-Winged Secret! Dangerous Varidorin" "Aoi Tsubasa no Himitsu! Ayaushi BaridorÄ«n" (é’ã„翼ã®ç§˜å¯†ï¼ å±ã†ã—ãƒãƒªãƒ‰ãƒªãƒ¼ãƒ³) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | May 8, 1976 | 15.6 |
51 | "The Making of Blue Counterfeit Money! The Sunset Gunman" "Aoi Nisesatsu-zukuri! YÅ«hi no Ganman" (é’ã„ニセæœã¥ãã‚Šï¼ å¤•é™½ã®ã‚¬ãƒ³ãƒžãƒ³) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | May 15, 1976 | 14.6 |
52 | "The Pink Telephone Demon! The Murderous Dial" "Pinku no Denwa-ki! Koroshi no Daiyaru" (ピンクã®é›»è©±é¬¼ï¼ 殺ã—ã®ãƒ€ã‚¤ãƒ¤ãƒ«) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | May 29, 1976 | 15.4 |
53 | "The Red Home Run King! The Deadly Number 1" "Akai HÅmu Ran ÅŒ! Hissatsu no SebangÅ Ichi" (赤ã„ãƒ›ãƒ¼ãƒ ãƒ©ãƒ³çŽ‹ï¼ å¿…æ®ºã®èƒŒç•ªå·1) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | June 5, 1976 | 16.4 |
54 | "Crimson Challenge! Fire Mountain's Last Big Eruption" "Makka na ChÅsen! Hi no Yama Saigo no Dai Funka" (真赤ãªæŒ‘æˆ¦ï¼ ç«ã®å±±æœ€æœŸã®å¤§å™´ç«) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | June 19, 1976 | 14.6 |
55 | "The Gold-Colored Daishogun! Tutankamen's Curse" "Kin Iro no DaishÅgun! TsutankÄmen no Noroi" (金色ã®å¤§å°†è»ï¼ ツタンカーメンã®å‘ªã„) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | July 3, 1976 | 16.3 |
56 | "Blue Summer Vacation! A Demon's Killing Beach" "Aoi Natsuyasumi! Ma no Satsujin Kaigan" (é’ã„å¤ä¼‘ã¿ï¼ é”ã®æ®ºäººæµ·å²¸) | Minoru Yamada | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | July 10, 1976 | 15.7 |
57 | "The Black Encircling Net! Five-Faced Peggy" "Kuroi HÅi-mÅ! Itsutsu no Kao no PegÄ«" (é»’ã„åŒ…å›²ç¶²ï¼ äº”ã¤ã®é¡”ã®ãƒšã‚®ãƒ¼) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | July 31, 1976 | 8.7 |
58 | "Crimson Ambition! His Excellency the Führer's Gold Castle" "Makka na YabÅ! SÅtÅ Kakka no ÅŒgon-jÅ" (真赤ãªé‡Žæœ›ï¼ ç·çµ±é–£ä¸‹ã®é»„金城) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | August 7, 1976 | 9.8 |
59 | "The Crimson South! The Mysterious Big Gold Plan" "Makka na Nangoku! Nazo no GÅrudo Dai Sakusen" (真赤ãªå—å›½ï¼ è¬Žã®ã‚´ãƒ¼ãƒ«ãƒ‰å¤§ä½œæˆ¦) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | September 4, 1976 | 11.5 |
60 | "Blue Inland Sea! The Floating Secret Fortress Island" "Aoi Setonaikai! Ukabu Himitsu YÅsai-tÅ" (é’ã„ç€¬æˆ¸å†…æµ·ï¼ æµ®ã¶ç§˜å¯†è¦å¡žå³¶) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | September 11, 1976 | 12.7 |
61 | "The Pink KO Punch! End Ball Game" "Momoiro no Kei ÅŒ Panchi! Endo BÅru ShÅbu" (桃色ã®KOパンãƒï¼ エンドボールå‹è² ) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | September 18, 1976 | 11.4 |
62 | "The White Mystery! The Trap of the Grim Reaper's Mansion" "Shiroi Kaiki! Shinigami Kan no Wana" (白ã„æ€ªå¥‡ï¼ æ»ç¥žé¤¨ã®ç½ ) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | September 25, 1976 | 16.0 |
63 | "A Flash of Black Lightning! The Protruding Cannon" "Kuroi DenkÅsekka! Tobidasu TaihÅ" (é»’ã„電光石ç«ï¼ 飛ã³å‡ºã™å¤§ç ²) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | October 2, 1976 | 12.5 |
64 | "Blue UFO!! The Space Army's Big Invasion" "Aoi YÅ«fÅ!! UchÅ« Gundan Dai ShÅ«rai" (é’ã„UFOï¼ï¼ 宇宙è»å›£å¤§è¥²æ¥) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | October 16, 1976 | 15.1 |
65 | "The Crimson Suicide Squad!! The Crowded Fight at Black Cross Castle" "Makka na Kesshitai!! Naguri Komi Kuro JÅ«ji-jÅ" (真赤ãªæ±ºæ»éšŠï¼ï¼ æ®´ã‚Šã“ã¿é»’åå—城) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | October 23, 1976 | 11.6 |
66 | "The Red Hostage Exchange!! Battlers' Big Charge" "Akai Hitojichi KÅkan!! BattorÄ Dai ShÅ«geki" (赤ã„人質交æ›ï¼ï¼ ãƒãƒƒãƒˆãƒ©ãƒ¼å¤§çˆ†æ’ƒ) | KÅichi Takemoto | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | October 30, 1976 | 15.9 |
67 | "Crimson Special Attack!! Yellow Ranger Dies at Sunset" "Makka na TokkÅ!! KirenjÄ YÅ«hi ni Shisu" (真赤ãªç‰¹æ”»ï¼ï¼ ã‚レンジャー夕陽ã«æ»ã™) | Michio Konishi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | November 6, 1976 | 13.9 |
68 | "The Pink Rebellion!! The Big Attack of Needle-Needle-Needle" "Pinku no Hanran!! Hari-hari-hari no Dai KÅgeki" (ピンクã®åä¹±ï¼ï¼ é‡ãƒ»é‡ãƒ»é‡ã®å¤§æ”»æ’ƒ) | Michio Konishi | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | November 13, 1976 | 15.7 |
69 | "The New Multicolored Vehicle!! VarikyÅ«n Launches" "Goshiki no Shin-heiki!! BarikkyÅ«n Hasshin" (五色ã®æ–°å…µå™¨ï¼ï¼ ãƒãƒªã‚ã‚ューン発進) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | November 20, 1976 | 13.2 |
70 | "Blue Counterattack!! Stop the Space Express" "Aoi GyakushÅ«!! UchÅ« TokkyÅ« o Sutoppu Seyo" (é’ã„逆襲ï¼ï¼ 宇宙特急をストップã›ã‚ˆ) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | November 27, 1976 | 17.7 |
71 | "Big Crimson Decisive Battle!! The Earth Migration Plan" "Makka na Dai Kessen!! ChikyÅ« IdÅ Keikaku" (真赤ãªå¤§æ±ºæˆ¦ï¼ï¼ 地çƒç§»å‹•è¨ˆç”») | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | December 4, 1976 | 14.2 |
72 | "Blue Secrecy!! Baridreen Left to be Dismantled" "Aoi Kimitsu!! Kaitai Sareta BaridorÄ«n" (é’ã„機密ï¼ï¼ 解体ã•ã‚ŒãŸãƒãƒªãƒ‰ãƒªãƒ¼ãƒ³) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | December 11, 1976 | 13.7 |
73 | "Black Whirlwind!! It's a Contest! A Straight Line" "Kuroi Tsumujikaze!! ShÅbu da! Itchokusen" (é»’ã„ã¤ã‚€ã˜é¢¨ï¼ï¼ å‹è² ã ï¼ ä¸€ç›´ç·š) | KÅichi Takemoto | ShÅzÅ Uehara | December 18, 1976 | 14.9 |
74 | "Freezing Blue Wave!! The Plan to Freeze Earth" "Aoi Daikanpa!! ChikyÅ« KÅrizuke Sakusen" (é’ã„大寒波ï¼ï¼ 地çƒæ°·ã¥ã‘作戦) | KÅichi Takemoto | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | December 25, 1976 | 16.8 |
75 | "Fiery Crimson Hell!! Stove Mask's Conspiracy" "Makka na Kaen Jigoku!! SutÅbu Kamen no InbÅ" (真赤ãªç«ç‚Žåœ°ç„ï¼ï¼ ストーブ仮é¢ã®é™°è¬€) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | January 8, 1977 | 13.0 |
76 | "Crimson Infiltration!! Did You See Tsuyoshi Kaijou?" "Makka na SennyÅ«!! Kimi wa KaijÅ Tsuyoshi o Mita ka?" (真赤ãªæ½œå…¥ï¼ï¼ å›ã¯æµ·åŸŽå‰›ã‚’見ãŸã‹?) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | January 15, 1977 | 12.7 |
77 | "Black Fear!! The Bloodsucking Snake-Woman" "KyÅ«ketsu Hebi Onna" (é»’ã„æ怖ï¼ï¼ å¸è¡€ã¸ã³å¥³) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | January 22, 1977 | 14.0 |
78 | "Black Jamming!! A Primeval Roar" "Genshi no Otakebi" (é»’ã„妨害電波ï¼ï¼ 原始ã®é›„å«ã³) | Minoru Yamada | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | January 29, 1977 | 14.5 |
79 | "Crimson Pursuit!! The Formless Assassin's True Form" "Makka na Tsuiseki!! Sugata-naki Ansatsusha no ShÅtai" (真赤ãªè¿½è·¡ï¼ï¼ 姿ãªã暗殺者ã®æ£ä½“) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | February 5, 1977 | 15.4 |
80 | "Crimson Crossing in Enemy Territory! Escape to Hope" "Makka na TekichÅ« ÅŒdan! KibÅ e no Dasshutsu" (真赤ãªæ•µä¸æ¨ªæ–ï¼ å¸Œæœ›ã¸ã®è„±å‡º) | Minoru Yamada | Hirohisa Soda | February 12, 1977 | 15.3 |
81 | "Black Doubt!! The Murder Spy's Trap" "Kuroi Giwaku!! Satsujin Supai no Wana" (é»’ã„疑惑ï¼ï¼ 殺人スパイã®ç½ ) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | February 19, 1977 | 13.8 |
82 | "Black Magician!! Mystery of the Dollhouse?!" "Kuroi Majutsushi!! NingyÅkan no Kai?!" (é»’ã„é”術師ï¼ï¼ 人形館ã®æ€ª?ï¼) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Hirohisa Soda | February 26, 1977 | 13.9 |
83 | "Orange First Love!! The Roaring Megalopolis" "Orenji-iro no Hatsukoi!! Hoeru Daitokai" (オレンジ色ã®åˆæ‹ï¼ï¼ å¼ãˆã‚‹å¤§éƒ½ä¼š) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | ShÅzÅ Uehara | March 12, 1977 | 14.4 |
84 | "Great Crimson Victory!! Shine Forever, Five Stars" "Makka na DaishÅri!! Towa ni Kagayake Itsutsu Boshi" (真赤ãªå¤§å‹åˆ©ï¼ï¼ 永久ã«è¼ã‘五ツ星) | Minoru Yamada | ShÅzÅ Uehara | March 26, 1977 | 11.8 |
Movies
- Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Movie (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ) (Movie version of Episode 6)
- Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Blue Fortress (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー é’ã„大è¦å¡ž Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ: Aoi DaiyÅsai) (Movie version of Episode 15)
- Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Red Death Match (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー 真赤ãªçŒ›é€²æ’ƒï¼ Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ: Makka na MÅshingeki!) (Movie version of Episode 36)
- Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: Fire Mountain's Final Explosion (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー ç«ã®å±±æœ€å¾Œã®å¤§å™´ç« Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ: Hi no Yama Saigo no Daifunka) (Movie version of Episode 54)
- Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Bomb Hurricane (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー 爆弾ãƒãƒªã‚±ãƒ¼ãƒ³ï¼ Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ: Bakudan HarikÄ“n!)
- J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs. Gorenger (ジャッカー電撃隊VSゴレンジャー JakkÄ Dengekitai tai GorenjÄ)
Manga
The series was adapted into a manga that was published in the Weekly ShÅnen Sunday magazine from May 4, 1975 to August 17, 1975, written and drawn by Ishinomori. In this series, the Gorengers are all teenagers, with Tsuyoshi's father the head of EAGLE's Kanto branch and a martial arts teacher who gives Tsuyoshi the Akarenger outfit before he is murdered by the Black Cross Army, leading Tsuyoshi to become Akarenger and recruit the others to become the Gorengers and avenge his father's death.
Cast
- Tsuyoshi Kaijo (海城 剛 KaijÅ Tsuyoshi): Naoya Makoto (èª ç›´ä¹Ÿ Makoto Naoya)
- Akira Shinmei (新命 明 Shinmei Akira): Hiroshi Miyauchi (宮内 洋 Miyauchi Hiroshi)
- Daita Oiwa (大岩 大太 ÅŒiwa Daita): Baku Hatakeyama (ç• å±± 麦 Hatakeyama Baku)
- Daigoro Kumano (熊野 大五郎 Kumano DaigorÅ): JirÅ Daruma
- Peggy Matsuyama (ペギー æ¾å±± PegÄ« Matsuyama): Lisa Komaki (å°ç‰§ リサ Komaki Risa)
- Kenji Asuka (明日香 å¥äºŒ Asuka Kenji): Yukio ItÅ
- Commander Gonpachi Edogawa (æ±Ÿæˆ¸å· æ¨©å…« Edogawa Gonpachi): Toshio Takahara
- Yoko Kato (åŠ è—¤ 陽å KatÅ YÅko)/Zero Zero Seven: Eri Kanuma
- Tomoko Hayashi (æž— å‹å Hayashi Tomoko)/Zero Zero Eight: Megumi Shiragawa
- Haruko Nakamura (ä¸æ‘ 春å Nakamura Haruko)/Zero Zero Nine: Miki Honda
- Taro Kato: Hiroyuki Konuma
- Black Cross Führer (é»’åå—ç·çµ± Kuro JÅ«ji SÅtÅ): Mitsuo AndÅ (Episodes 1-55), Nobuo Yana (Episodes 54-55 (voice), 56-84 (actor and voice actor))
- Gon (ゴン, voice): Saiko Kogawa
- Sun Mask (æ—¥è¼ªä»®é¢ Nichirin Kamen, voice): Hiroshi Masuoka (増岡 弘 Masuoka Hiroshi)
- General Iron Mask Temujin (鉄人仮é¢ãƒ†ãƒ ã‚¸ãƒ³å°†è» Tetsujin Kamen Temujin ShÅgun, voice): ShÅzÅ Iizuka (飯塚 æ˜ä¸‰ Iizuka ShÅzÅ)
- General Fire Mountain Mask Magman (ç«ã®å±±ä»®é¢ãƒžã‚°ãƒžãƒ³å°†è» Hinoyama Kamen Maguman ShÅgun, voice): Eisuke Yoda (ä¾ç”°è‹±åŠ© Yoda Eisuke, 42-45), ShÅzÅ Iizuka (飯塚 æ˜ä¸‰ Iizuka ShÅzÅ, 46-54)
- Great General Golden Mask (ゴールデン仮é¢å¤§å°†è» GÅruden Kamen DaishÅgun, voice): ShÅzÅ Iizuka (飯塚 æ˜ä¸‰ Iizuka ShÅzÅ)
- Narrator: Nobuo Tanaka (ç”°ä¸ ä¿¡ Tanaka Nobuo, 1-14): TÅru ÅŒhira (大平 é€ ÅŒhira TÅru, 15-84)
Guest stars
- Captain Kaijo (Tsyuoshi's older brother) (1): Ryuji Hayami
- Kindergarten Teacher (1): Kyoko Matsuya
- Dr. Kudo (2, 11, 70): Ren Yamamoto (ep 2), Hiroshi Unayama (eps 11, 70)
- Black Cross' Scientist (3): Yoshikazu Sugi
- EAGLE's Secret Agent 003 (3): Dai Nagasawa
- Dr. Muto (4): Yoshiro Kitahara
- Jade Mask's Subordinate (4): Yasuhiko Uchida
- EAGLE Members (6): Hisashi Kato, Toshiyasu Hitoshi
- Rumi (6): Yukari Kawashima
- Rumi's Parents (6): Reiko Kasahara, Hiroshi Katayama
- Shiraishi (7): Shingo Hiramatsu
- Cop (7)/Butler (14): Takeshi Ueno
- Scott (8): Tony Cetera
- Emi (Scott's Daughter) (8): Amy Okada
- Doctor (8): Takao Nakamura
- Yuki (10): Yukiko Ebina
- Dr. Eguchi (14): Eiji Karasawa
- Dr. Shirataki (14): Keizo Saskawa
- Midori (18): Tomoko Iketani
- Miss Sapphire (19): Yukie Kagawa
- Miss Sapphire's Minions (19): Takeo Shunkai, Haruo Kinoshita
- Dr. Shimizu (21-23)/Ken Ito (The Bomb Hurricane): Kenji Todoroki
- Isamu (21-23): Takeshi Shono
Songs
- Opening theme
- "Susume! Gorenger" (進ã‚ï¼ã‚´ãƒ¬ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼ Susume! GorenjÄ, "Proceed! Gorenger")
- Lyrics: Shotaro Ishinomori
- Composition and Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe
- Artists: Isao Sasaki and Mitsuko Horie with Columbia Yurikago-kai (chorus)
- Ending themes
- "Himitsu Sentai Gorenger" (秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー Himitsu Sentai GorenjÄ)
- Lyrics: Saburo Yatsude
- Composition and Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe
- Artist: Isao Sasaki with Koorogi '73 (chorus)
- Episodes: 1-63
- "Mi yo!! Gorenger" (見よ!!ゴレンジャー Mi yo!! GorenjÄ, "Look!! Gorenger")
- Lyrics: Shotaro Ishinomori
- Composition and Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe
- Artists: Isao Sasaki and Koorogi '73 with Wilbees
- Episodes: 64-84
International release
In the Philippines, Gorenger was dubbed into English and released as Star Rangers in 1978 and shown on Saturday afternoon on RPN-9. In this version, aside from their color designations, the Gorengers also had numeric designations, in order of their introduction to the enemy prior to battle: Akarenger = Star 1, Aorenger = Star 2, Kirenger = Star 3, Momorenger = Star 4, and Midorenger = Star 5. The series was broadcast in Thailand on Channel 7. In the United States, the original Japanese version was broadcast in Hawaii on Honolulu's KIKU-TV with English subtitles from 1975 through 1976, and the actors made personal appearances to promote the series. An unsubtitled version was also broadcast in California, on Sacramento's KMUV-TV in 1976, San Francisco's KEMO-TV in 1977.
References
- ↑ "Library -- English Titles -- TOEI TV Website". Retrieved 2007-12-28.
External links
- Super-Sentai.net (Japanese)
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