Kousoku Sentai Turboranger
Kousoku Sentai Turboranger | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu |
Created by | Toei |
Written by |
Hirohisa Soda Toshiki Inoue |
Starring |
Kenta Satou Fumiaki Ganaha Keiya Asakura Jun'ichirou Katagiri Noriko Kinohara |
Narrated by | Nobuo Tanaka |
Composer(s) | Akihiko Yoshida |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Takeyuki Suzuki KyÅzÅ Utsunomiya |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TV Asahi |
Original release | February 25, 1989 (TV Special), March 3, 1989 (Official Premiere) – February 23, 1990 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Choujuu Sentai Liveman |
Followed by | Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman |
Kousoku Sentai Turboranger (高速戦隊ターボレンジャー KÅsoku Sentai TÄborenjÄ, [Note 1]) is the thirteenth entry of Toei Company's Super Sentai series. The first Super Sentai title of the Heisei period, it was aired on TV Asahi on February 25, 1989 to February 23, 1990 with a total of 51 episodes (1 TV special and 50 televised episodes). And it was the first series to air on Fridays instead of Saturdays. Its international title in English as listed by Toei is Turbo Rangers.[1]
During its initial run, Turboranger was the 11th Super Sentai and billed as the 10th anniversary title of the Super Sentai series (as Battle Fever J was originally designated as the first Super Sentai series). However, in 1995, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai officially became the first two Super Sentai series; thus making Turboranger the 13th in the franchise.
Plot
Twenty thousand years ago, the Fairy race assisted humans in a battle against the BÅma Tribes and sealed them away. Due to modern day pollution and man's destruction of nature, the power of Fairy magic has weakened, allowing the seal to be broken and the Tribes escape. With the help of Dr. Dazai, Seelon, the last of the fairies, summoned five high school seniors. As children, they were showered with the "flames of spirit" of the fallen fairies in a forest, and can now hear Seelon's voice. Donning powered suits, the product of a collaboration between Seelon's magic and Dr. Dazai's science, the five become the Turborangers, juggling days of fighting with their regular school lives, in order to defeat the BÅma Tribes.
Characters
Turborangers
The five rangers are all high school students.
- Riki Honoo (炎 力 HonÅ Riki)/Red Turbo (レッドターボ Reddo TÄbo): A brave high school baseball team captain. An ace pitcher, his technique is the "Demonball of Fire/Honoo" and dreams of becoming a professional. Despite his apparent hyperactivity disorder, Riki has a high sense of justice and confidence. He is the kind of person who is not in good graces with his teacher due to his low grades which is seen earlier. He shows his unusual amount of power in matters like when he defeats Zimba on their final duel. He also kills Rehda in the middle of the battle with the Super BÅma Beast which he rushed into it out of impulsiveness. Riki was captured by Wandering BÅmas and forced to pit against Ragorn where after a hard battle, he underwent near death but he managed to win by inflicting a mortal wound on Ragorn's heart at a desperate attempt. He pulled the team together during the final battle.
- Weapons: GT Sword (GTソード JÄ« TÄ« SÅdo), which can combine with the Turbo Laser Sword Mode.
- Attacks: GT Crash (GTクラッシュ Jī Tī Kurasshu)
- Daichi Yamagata (山形 大地 Yamagata Daichi)/Black Turbo (ブラックターボ Burakku TÄbo): A patient track star who is also a good student giving him the fame of "Running Brain" which is in contrast to Riki. He shows his team concern and is self-sacrificing even when he placed himself at risk to be able to have the Turbo Rugger completed. Daichi is a reliable sub-leader who will always be for support of his teammates. He once befriended the monster Sumo BÅma whom he defeated in a sumo battle and granted the demon rest. He defeated Jarmin in battle after helping Dr. Dazai get the parts to complete the Turbo Rugger.
- Weapons: T Hammer (ï¼´ãƒãƒ³ãƒžãƒ¼ TÄ« HanmÄ)
- Yohei Hama (浜 æ´‹å¹³ Hama YÅhei)/Blue Turbo (ブルーターボ BurÅ« TÄbo): A swimmer and high diver. He is very good at aquatic battle. He is jocular and chases girls. He was once forced to clean the whole school due to his serious misbehavior problems. He once befriended a BÅma named Bell, whose people were oppressed by the evil Jarmin and caught inside a series of bells.
- Weapons: J Gun (Jガン Jei Gan), which can combine with the Turbo Laser Gun Mode to form the J-Machine Gun.
- Shunsuke Hino (日野 俊介 Hino Shunsuke)/Yellow Turbo (イエãƒãƒ¼ã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒœ IerÅ TÄbo): He is a gymnast and almost behaves like a feral child. He was in love with a girl he only knew as "Sayo-chan" when younger, never realizing it was actually Sayoko Tsukikage/Kirika. He has a younger brother named Shunji who was killed in a hit and run, therefore he befriends a BÅma Beast who had a falling out with his brother.
- Weapons: B Bowgun (Bボーガン BÄ« BÅgan)
- Haruna Morikawa (æ£®å· ã¯ã‚‹ãª Morikawa Haruna)/Pink Turbo (ピンクターボ Pinku TÄbo): A student body president and the brightest student in school. She is popular, everyone looks up to her. Gifted with acting skills, she was able to fool both BÅma and the other Turborangers to get the medicine and save Yohei's life.
- Weapons: W Stick (Wステッ゠Daburyū Sutekki), which can be combined with Turbo Laser in gun mode.
Arsenal
- Turbo Brace (ターボブレス TÄbo Buresu): The Turborangers' two-piece transformation devices. The transformation call is either "Turboranger!" or the individual Turboranger's hero name ((Color) Turbo ((カラー)ターボ (KarÄ) TÄbo)).
- Turbo Lasers (ターボレーザー TÄbo RÄ“zÄ): Turborangers' sidearms that can be used as a laser gun or transformed into a sword.
Team Attacks
- Turbo Laser Plasma Shoot (ターボレーザー・プラズマシュート TÄbo RÄ“zÄ Purazuma ShÅ«to): Turborangers use their Turbo Lasers to form a plasma ball to kill the opponent.
- Combination Attack (コンビãƒãƒ¼ã‚·ãƒ§ãƒ³ã‚¢ã‚¿ãƒƒã‚¯ KonbinÄ“shon Atakku): The various attack formations utilized by all five Turborangers and their respective weapons.
- V Turbo Bazooka (Vターボãƒã‚ºãƒ¼ã‚« Bui TÄbo BazÅ«ka): A weapon later added and used to defeat more powerful Bouma, but ironically was not used on any of the troopers. Its energy source is the Turbo Attacker's V Turbo Engine, which docks inside of the V Turbo Bazooka before firing.
Vehicles
- Mach Turbos (マッãƒã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒœ Mahha TÄbo): The motorcycles for each ranger, numbers 01 and 05. Their maximum speed is 360 km/h.
- Turbo Attacker (ターボアタッカー TÄbo AtakkÄ): Personal vehicle of Red Turbo, a buggy. An alternate vehicle for Red Turbo when not using Mach Turbo 1. The Turbo Attacker is armed with the side-mounted Attacker Vulcans (アタッカーãƒãƒ«ã‚«ãƒ³ AttakkÄ Barukan) and the roof-mounted Attacker Magnum (アタッカーマグナムAttakkÄ Magunamu). This vehicle is powered by the V Turbo Engine (Vターボエンジン Bui TÄbo Enjin), which in mid-term of the series, is the energy source of the deadly V Turbo Bazooka, with the engine docking inside of it.
Mecha
- Turbo Robo (ターボãƒãƒœ TÄbo Robo): A giant robot formed from five automobiles by the command "Combine Shift! Turbo Robo! (åˆä½“シフトï¼ã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒœãƒãƒœï¼ Gattai Shifuto! TÄbo Robo!). Its main weapon is the Kousokuken (高速剣 KÅsoku Ken) sword and it destroys monsters with its finishing attack, the Turbo Crash (ターボクラッシュ TÄbo Kurasshu). Its other weapons are the Turbo Cannons (ターボカノン TÄbo Kanon), and the Turbo Shield (ターボシールド TÄbo ShÄ«rudo) and Turbo Punch (ターボパンムTÄbo Panchi). It was badly damaged by Zimba in episode 28 and it caused it to break the combination of the mecha. It returned at episode 30 to help the buried Turbo Rugger.
- Turbo GT (ターボGT TÄbo JÄ« TÄ«): A grand tourer driven by Red Turbo. It fires the GT Lasers (GTレーザー JÄ« TÄ« RÄ“zÄ). It is stored to the left of the Turbo Truck and the right of the Turbo Jeep. It forms the Turbo Robo's head, chest, and back. Its top speed is Mach 1.2. Its front wheels turn parallel to the chassis when the Turbo GT is flying. It appeared again in the Gaoranger vs Super Sentai.
- Turbo Truck (ターボトラック TÄbo Torakku): A race truck driven by Black Turbo. It fires the Truck Cannon (トラックカノン Torakku Kanon). It forms the Turbo Robo's body, arms and upper legs and the Turbo Shield and the Turbo Cannon. It is stored to the left of Turbo Wagon and the right of Turbo GT. Its top speed is 980 kilometers per hour. After the Turbo Robo's defeat in episode 28, its combination was broken down and was damaged badly as well by Jimba. Daichi also used it as a lure to make sure that the Rugger Fighter was completed in episode 29. It was repaired in episode 30.
- Turbo Jeep (ターボジープ TÄbo JÄ«pu): A sport utility vehicle driven by Blue Turbo. It fires the Jeep Gattlers. It is stored to the left of the Turbo GT. It forms the Turbo Robo's left foot. Its top speed is 850 kilometers per hour.
- Turbo Buggy (ターボãƒã‚®ãƒ¼ TÄbo BagÄ«): A dune buggy driven by Yellow Turbo. It uses the Wire Grappler. It is stored to the right of the Turbo Wagon. It forms the Turbo Robo's right foot. Its top speed is 830 kilometers per hour.
- Turbo Wagon (ターボワゴン TÄbo Wagon): A station wagon driven by Pink Turbo. It fires the Wagon Missiles (ワゴンミサイル Wagon Misairu). It is stored to the left of the Turbo Buggy and the right of the Turbo Truck. It forms the Turbo Robo's lower legs. Its top speed is 620 kilometers per hour.
- Turbo Rugger (ターボラガー TÄbo RagÄ): Turborangers' second robot that transforms from an airship called the Rugger Fighter (ラガーファイター RagÄ FaitÄ). When the command "Transformation Shift! Turbo Rugger!" (変形シフトï¼ã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒœãƒ©ã‚¬ãƒ¼ï¼ Henkei Shifuto! TÄbo RagÄ!) is given, the Rugger Fighter's cockpit forms Turbo Rugger's back, the underside becomes the arms, and the sides become the legs, with the afterburners as the feet, the rest forms the chest, revealing the head. Turbo Rugger's head and chest forms the Super Turbo Robo's own head (with a special helmet) and chest, the legs become the arms, and the feet as the Super Turbo Robo's own. It is armed with the rugby ball-like Battle Ball (ãƒãƒˆãƒ«ãƒœãƒ¼ãƒ« BatorubÅru) and the Big Rugger Guns (ビッグラガーガン Biggu RagÄ Gan). It destroys monsters with its finishing attack, the Screw Rugger Kick (スクリューラガークック SukuryÅ« RagÄ Kikku). It was first used to destroy an enlarged Jarmin in battle and was nearly destroyed by the mighty Super Violent Demon Beast.
- Super Turbo Robo (スーパーターボãƒãƒœ SÅ«pÄ TÄbo Robo): The combination of the Turbo Robo and the Turbo Rugger into a powerful robot. The two robots join together when the command "Super Shift! Super Turbo-Robot" (スーパーシフトï¼ã‚¹ãƒ¼ãƒ‘ーターボãƒãƒœ SÅ«pÄ Shifuto! SÅ«pÄ TÄbo Robo) is given. The size of the Turbo Robo and the Turbo Rugger increase so much in the combination that it cannot walk, though it can move its arms. It destroys monsters with its ultimate finishing attack, the Super Mirage Beam (スーパーミラージュビームSÅ«pÄ MirÄju BÄ«mu). It was first used to destroy the mighty Super Violent Demon Beast.
- Turbo Builder (ターボビルダー TÄbo BirudÄ): The Turborangers' base. It launches the Turbo Machines and the Rugger Fighter, and combines with the Super Turbo Robo to form the Super Turbo Builder. It transforms from the base mode to robot mode when the command "Build Up! Turbo Builder!" (ビルドアップ! ターボ ビルダー! Birudo Appu! TÄbo BirudÄ!) is given. It overheated in the finale and Zulten died in assaulting this base.
- Super Turbo Builder (スーパーターボビルダー SÅ«pÄ TÄbo BirudÄ): The combination of the Super Turbo Robo and Turbo Builder. It is formed when the command "Combine! Super Turbo Builder" (åˆä½“! スーパーターボビルダー Gattai! SÅ«pÄ TÄbo BirudÄ) is given. It was first used to destroy Ragorn in both his forms with its ultimate attack, the Super Turbo Builder Beam (スーパーターボビルダービームSÅ«pÄ TÄbo BirudÄ BÄ«mu).
Allies
- Dr. Dazai (太宰åšå£« Dazai-hakase): A scientist who was contacted by Seelon and assisted in the invention of the Turborangers' mecha. Being a car enthusiast, he based their mecha and suits on vehicles and also had been experimenting on a non-contaminant engine. A slight eccentric who longs for the Turborangers' teacher, Yamaguchi.
- Fairy Seelon (妖精シーãƒãƒ³ YÅsei ShÄ«ron): The last surviving Fairy with a height of 8 centimeters (approximately 3 1/4 inches) tall. She can only be seen with the naked eye by the Turborangers; Dazai invented goggles that allows him to see her. She teamed with Dr. Dazai to stop the Tribes. She befriends Saint Beast Rakia. She can emit a "Shine of the Soul" that temporarily disorients enemies, but can be fatal to her. She lives in a small, reconstructed doll house made for her by Dr. Dazai. She is not afraid to dive into danger to assist the Turborangers. After the finale, she becomes a star with Rakia.
- Sacred Beast Rakia (è–ç£ãƒ©ã‚ã‚¢ SeijÅ« Rakia): A white-maned, winged holy beast defender of Earth, the keeper of peace and guardian of fairies. He fought the BÅma long ago and sealed many of them, sealing himself near BÅma Castle. However the pollution of the Earth gravely weakened Rakia to being force to negate the seal on BÅma Castle. He left the task of restoring peace to the future of the Earth to the Turborangers before dying and becoming a constellation to watch over them.
- Misa Yamaguchi (å±±å£ç¾Žä½ Yamaguchi Misa): The Turborangers' homeroom teacher. Her subject is math. A gentle and well-liked teacher, the five Turborangers are not in her good graces for how often they shirk their classes and extracurricular activities to take part in fighting (although it is unknown to her why they are always absent). She dislikes Dr. Dazai, believing he plays a part in corrupting the five. She is a fan of sumo wrestling. She has a younger sister named Mika who studies martial arts. She finds of the five's secret lives as Turborangers in the finale, boarding the Turbo Base to give them words of inspiration.
- Yumi Sakakibara (榊原由美 Sakakibara Yumi): Classmate of Shunsuke Hino/Yellow Turbo. The first ordinary human being who is able to break the seal of the Violent Demon Beast. Since she is the one who frees Toritsuki Boma, she is forced to help him steal the energy of a human child by playing her flute. Her conversation with Shunsuke helps her gain the courage to betray Toritsuki Boma and foil his goal.
- Mika Yamaguchi (å±±å£ç¾Žé¦™ Yamaguchi Mika): Appears on episode 36. She is the little sister of Misa. She loves her sister more than anything and therefore hates the Turborangers for hiding something from Misa, while Misa cannot stop worrying them all the times. She later finds out Turborangers' true identity and learns to understand the situation. In the end, she does not tell her sister about Turborangers and let her find out about it herself. After knowing the Turborangers' true identity, she stops hating them and befriends them instead.
BÅma Hundred Tribes
The BÅma Hundred Tribes (æš´é”ç™¾æ— BÅma Hyakuzoku, [Note 2]) are worshipers of violence and magic who lost to human-Fairy coalition 20,000 years ago and sealed away. However, due to pollution that weakened the Fairy magic that sealed them, the BÅma are free to take their revenge on humanity from BÅma Castle (æš´é”城 BÅma JÅ) as their operations base. In the finale, BÅma Castle is destroyed by the Super Turbo Builder.
- Great BÅma Emperor Ragorn (大暴é”å¸çŽ‹ãƒ©ã‚´ãƒ¼ãƒ³ DaibÅma TeiÅ RagÅn, 2-38, 45-50): The absolute dictator of the BÅma. He is initially partly immobile as he can still move his head and arms, he always remained seated on his throne with a set of tentacles that can stretch which he uses to punish his subordinates when they fail him. He is shown as merciless and cruel to everyone. He ends up sending Jarmin to her death after witnessing Zimba's brave sacrifice and that Yamimaru defeated the Turbo Robo. He sends Rehda to have his new Super BÅma Beast try to destroy the Turborangers. After Rehda and the Super BÅma Beast were both killed, he decides to punish Zulten with his powers for cowardice. He 'dies' after the conspiracy of Yamimaru and Kirika, who decided to kidnap Riki and pit him against Ragorn in a one-on-one battle to the death. Riki mortally wounds him with a stab at the heart, causing him to receive explosions while Zulten only watched helplessly from a distance, not able to lift a finger to help him because of the red thread barrier Yamimaru and Kirika placed to trap him with Red Turbo. However, he becomes mobile after retrieving the monster-enlarging orb, he tries to kill Red Turbo and he grows giant and decides to punish the two traitors Yamimaru and Kirika for their treachery. He was then 'destroyed' by Super Turbo Builder. He later revives himself by consuming energies of hatred and sadness around him, and becomes the gold-skinned and mobile Neo-Ragorn (ãƒã‚ªãƒ©ã‚´ãƒ¼ãƒ³ Neo RagÅn). He faces the Turborangers as a giant in the finale in which he is destroyed for good by the Super Turbo Robo.
- BÅma Doctor Rehda (æš´é”åšå£«ãƒ¬ãƒ¼ãƒ€ BÅma Hakase RÄ“da, 1-30): A bearded mystic genius with an ammonite-like head and a human face. He is second in command. Intelligent and cruel, he hates humanity and his schemes always involve the use of human deeds against humans themselves and mass killings of humans as well. He is usually portrayed to be the kind of field commander who does not show up often and works closely with Ragorn, receiving less ire and is entrusted with the most dangerous of operations. He is very skilled in witchcraft making him a powerful sorcerer. He was later sent to take care of the Turborangers with the Super BÅma Beast when both Jarmin and Jimba died where he almost buried them alive seeking revenge for Ragorn, as he was entrusted. When he saw the Turbo Robo pass by, he used his efforts to lure Red Turbo out to a battle hoping to divide the Turborangers. In that battle, Red Turbo and Rehda duel to the death. He reveals his illusion powers from his cape in an attempt to wipe out Red Turbo even with the ghosts of Jarmin and Zimba. However, Red Turbo managed to counter his attacks by slashing his cape, mortally wounded him and performed a GT Slash which inevitably killed him where he exploded violently as he uttered his final words in an illusion form cursing the Turborangers.
- Dark BÅma Zimba (暗闇暴é”ジンムKurayami BÅma Jinba, 1-28): A samurai-like keikÅ-wearing masked warrior in black armor, expert in all martial arts with a mastery of swords. He loves to hate, a sadistic madman who takes pleasure in human suffering, especially when it comes to love. The reason from this was that Zimba was originally a man who fought a powerful army to win the heart of a princess he loved. However, when the fight left him near death, Zimba's final moments were the horrifying knowledge that the princess was disgusted by his ugly appearance and never loved him. He died soon after, his spirit burdened by his grudge and transforming his corpse into a BÅma. He is in love with Jarmin as well but denies it at times. When Ragorn becomes furious of how the Turborangers defeat them everything, Zimba protects Jarmin from their leader's rage while volunteering to finish the Turborangers once and far all. He bade farewell to Jarmin with a slashed bell who was sad to see him leave worrying he may never return. He was able to stop the Turborangers from being able to transform for a time but he was defeated by Red Turbo with a GT Crash and was finished off by the others with shots from the Turbo Laser. Yamimaru saw the opportunity to use him and he was enlarged which he defeated the Turbo Robo. However he was defeated by the Turbo Builder.
- BÅma Princess Jarmin (æš´é”姫ジャーミン BÅma Hime JÄmin, 1-29): A cold-hearten magician whose face becomes serpentine whenever angered, motivated to attack humans out of envy and spite while using a whip as her weapon in battle. Her tactics involve deception like when she forced the Ice and Fire BÅma to fight for her. It was insinuated by Zulten that she used the Sigh BÅma to impress her lover Zimba but she reacted by whipping him. When Ragorn got mad and decided to punish the others, she attempted to beg to Ragorn but her lover Zimba intervened to save her from death. She was hurt to see Zimba bid her farewell with a slashed bell fearing he may never return. When Zimba was killed, she was hurt as she had feelings for him holding the bell that Zimba slashed earlier. She was sentenced to death by Ragorn after Zimba's death where she released her ally Kuroko BÅma. The downside was that whatever happened to her monster also happened to her. She fused her soul with her other half but was destroyed by the Turbo Rugger.
- Rage Flying BÅma Zulten (ã‹ã£ã¨ã³æš´é”ズルテン Kattobi BÅma Zuruten, 1-51): A fat, disgusting creature able to turn into an ATV-like vehicle for Jarmin. He is armed with a slingshot. A cheat who does anything to win; weak willed, always sucking up to superiors. He was the last of the original four bad guys serving Lagorn to be killed. He was not in good graces with Ragorn for his cowardice (and serves as a scapegoat after the death of Rehda, he also tried to use Zulten Metal Type to win his position back) and remained hidden at times afterward but shows up at times especially after Rehda's death and during the arrival of Yamimaru and Kirika and remained unable to help his master during the battle of Red Turbo and Ragorn due to the red thread barrier placed by Yamimaru. He sided with the Wandering BÅma fearing his death but returned loyalty to Ragorn afterward being the type to side with whoever is in charge. He was killed when he tried to perform an assault on the Turbo Builder via fighter jets.
- Wular Soldiers (ウーラー兵 ŪrÄ Hei, [Note 3]): The foot soldiers under Ragorn's services, the black-skinned Wular are one of the many BÅma Tribes and have the ability to merge into ball-shaped Wular Dumplings. They were originally led by Wular BÅma (ウーラーボーマ ŪrÄbÅma, 10), the Wular Clan's leader and greatest warrior who was sealed away. Once unsealed by Rehda with the Wular's prayers, Wular BÅma finds the Wular Road, which Japan National Route 44 was built on, and released the vast army of Wular sealed there. Then, to show his kind's unwavering loyalty to Ragorn, Wular BÅma has some of his Wular sacrifice themselves to invoke an earthquake to wipe out the human population. However, the Turborangers stop the scheme and the enlarged Wular BÅma was destroyed by the Turbo Robo's Turbo Cannon. The Wulars since vowed to kill the Turborangers to avenge their fallen leader. The Wulars are usually led to battle the red-skinned Wular Captain Wu (ウーラー隊長ウー ŪrÄ TaichŠŪ) and Wular Captain Lar (ウーラー隊長ラー ŪrÄ TaichÅ RÄ), but they no longer show up later on.
Wandering BÅma
The Wandering BÅma (æµã‚Œæš´é” Nagare BÅma) are YÅkai, the offspring of humans and demons.
- Yamimaru (ヤミマル, 13-50): A Wandering BÅma who was refused from being a member of the 100 Violent Demon Tribes. Because he was half-demon, he was not sealed and simply wandered Earth for 20,000 years to obtain as much knowledge as he could, while never being accepted by people. In modern times, he assumed the guise of Hikaru Nagareboshi (æµæ˜Ÿå…‰ Nagareboshi Hikaru) and got himself transferred to the same school as the Turborangers. His plan is to destroy both humans and BÅma and let the Wandering BÅma as the only ones. Originally shaggy-haired, he later gains flashy red and black armor after the death of Rehda and with the help of Kirika. Before that, when he saw Zimba dead, he decided to use him at his own advantage to defeat the Turbo Robo by enlarging Zimba. He rides the giant bat Dragras which was destroyed when it sacrificed itself to destroy the monster Sealing BÅma. He plotted the downfall of Ragorn along with Kirika. He apparently succeeded in Ragorn's supposed death by kidnapping Red Turbo and having the two battle against each other. He took charge of the Tribes until Ragorn's resurrection, when he was almost killed if not saved by Kirika. He became peaceful in the end possibly because he was in love with Kirika.
- Weapons: Meteor Gun (æµæ˜ŸéŠƒ RyÅ«sei JÅ«), Yami Knife, Yamkiono (ヤミオノ, Dark Axe), Dark Bow, Meteor Sword (æµæ˜Ÿå‰£ RyÅ«sei Ken), Yamikonbo (ãƒ¤ãƒŸæ£æ£’ YamikonbÅ, Dark Sticks), Yamiyari (ヤミヤリ, Dark Spear), Yamishuriken (ヤミ手è£å‰£), Yamikumo (ヤミクモ, Dark Spider)
- Kirika (ã‚リカ, 30-50): Another Wandering BÅma. She originally lived as a normal girl named Sayoko Tsukikage (月影å°å¤œå Tsukikage Sayoko) until she learned that she is Wandering BÅma on her 18th birthday, shortly after finding that the man and woman who raised(and protected her for 20,000 years) were really just Skull Monsters. As Tsukikage, was an outcast in school who secretly loved Riki. She is permanently connected to Yamimaru through the "red thread of fate." Cruel and lacking compassion, her resentment of humans stems from her life of being bullied. She is repulsed that the blood running through her is a mixture of human and demon, deciding to call herself a full-fledged demon and throw away her humanity for Yamimaru, resulting in his power-up and her armor. She combined with the monster Armor BÅma to become Armored Kirika. Near the final, she and Yamimaru meets Kirika's true father, a peaceful demon named Kashim (カシムKashimu), who tells them of how much he loved Kirika's fellow peaceful, human mother, who wanted for both sides to coexist and this begins to break the hatred of Kirika and causes her to cease fighting. Because she knows the hatred and loneliness that Yamimaru has been suffered for 20,000 years, she wishes him to release his hatred so she tries to persuade him. In the finale, she manages to save Yamimaru and left to live a peaceful life with him, as Sayoko and Hikaru.
- Weapons: five-pointed ringknife, Moonlight Sword (æœˆå…‰åŠ Gekkou ken)
Episodes
Before the very first episode premiered the following week, the television special for Turboranger entitled "The 10 Great Sentai Gathering! Counting On You! Turboranger" (10大戦隊集åˆ! é ¼ã‚€ãž! ターボレンジャー JÅ« Dai Sentai ShÅ«gÅ! Tanomu zo! TÄborenjÄ) was aired to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Super Sentai since Battle Fever J at that time. On October 6, 1989 (The day that episode 32 aired) the show began to be broadcast later on Fridays instead of Saturdays. A movie was released at the Toei Manga Festival on March 18, 1989 which was the same day episode 4 aired.
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "The 10 Great Sentai Gathering! Counting On You! Turboranger" "JÅ« Dai Sentai ShÅ«gÅ! Tanomu zo! TÄborenjÄ" (10大戦隊集åˆ! é ¼ã‚€ãž! ターボレンジャー) | February 25, 1989 |
2 | "Guys Did You See a Fairy Tale!" "Kimitachi wa YÅsei o mita ka!" (å›é”ã¯å¦–精を見ãŸã‹!) | March 3, 19891 |
3 | "The BÅma Castle's 20,000-Year Curse!" "BÅma-jÅ! Niman-nen no Noroi" (æš´é”城! 二万年ã®å‘ªã„) | March 11, 1989 |
4 | "The Rumbling Human Dango!" "Gorogoro Ningen Dango!" (ã‚´ãƒã‚´ãƒäººé–“ダンゴ!) | March 18, 1989 |
5 | "Escape! The Samurai Town" "Dasshutsu da! Samurai no Machi" (脱出ã ! サムライã®ç”º) | March 25, 1989 |
6 | "Slimy! BÅma Zombies" "Nururu! BÅma Zonbi" (ヌルルッ! æš´é”ゾンビ) | April 1, 1989 |
7 | "The Lover-Eating BÅma Beast!" "Koibito o Taberu BÅmajÅ«!" (æ‹äººã‚’食ã¹ã‚‹æš´é”ç£!) | April 8, 1989 |
8 | "Jarmin's Flying House in the Sky" "Sora Tobu JÄmin no Uchi" (空飛ã¶ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼ãƒŸãƒ³ã®å®¶) | April 15, 1989 |
9 | "Yearning for a Demonic Flute" "Akogare wa Akuma no FurÅ«to" (æ†§ã‚Œã¯æ‚ªé”ã®ãƒ•ルート) | April 22, 1989 |
10 | "The Boys' Day Doll that Calls Oni" "Oni o Yobu Gogatsu NingyÅ" (鬼を呼ã¶äº”月人形) | April 29, 1989 |
11 | "Roar! Wular Highway!" "BakusÅ! ŪrÄ KaidÅ!" (爆走! ウーラー街é“!) | May 6, 1989 |
12 | "The BÅma Beast that Became a Star!" "Hoshi ni Natta BÅmajÅ«!" (星ã«ãªã£ãŸæš´é”ç£!) | May 13, 1989 |
13 | "Make a trap for the Witch!" "Majo ni Wana o Kakero!" (é”女ã«ãƒ¯ãƒŠã‚’ã‹ã‘ã‚!) | May 20, 1989 |
14 | "He's Here! The Wandering Exchange Student" "SanjÅ! Sasurai TenkÅsei" (å‚上! ã•ã™ã‚‰ã„è»¢æ ¡ç”Ÿ) | May 27, 1989 |
15 | "Yamimaru! Lethal Alignment" "Yamimaru! Hissatsu no ShÅjun" (ヤミマル! 必殺ã®ç…§æº–) | June 3, 1989 |
16 | "Fire the V-Turbo Bazooka" "Ute Bui TÄbo BazÅ«ka" (å°„ã¦Vターボãƒã‚ºãƒ¼ã‚«) | June 10, 1989 |
17 | "The Teacher Who Became a Child" "Kodomo ni Natta Sensei" (åä¾›ã«ãªã£ãŸå…ˆç”Ÿ) | June 17, 1989 |
18 | "5-Minute Transformation" "Gofunkan no Henshin" (5分間ã®å¤‰èº«) | June 24, 1989 |
19 | "Clash! Demon Siblings" "Gekitotsu! Ma KyÅdai" (æ¿€çª! é”兄弟) | July 1, 1989 |
20 | "BÅma Tribe Haruna" "BÅma Zoku Haruna" (æš´é”æ—ã¯ã‚‹ãª) | July 8, 1989 |
21 | "Dosukoi Contest" "Dosukoi ShÅbu" (ドスコイå‹è² ) | July 15, 1989 |
22 | "Youth Road!" "Seishun RÅdo!" (é’æ˜¥ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ‰!) | July 22, 1989 |
23 | "A Lot of Ghosts" "YÅ«rei Ippai" (幽霊ã„ã£ã±ã„) | July 29, 1989 |
24 | "Dreadful! Summer Sea" "Kowai! Natsu no Umi" (怖ã„! å¤ã®æµ·) | August 5, 1989 |
25 | "The Fighting Puppy" "Tatakau Koinu" (戦ã†å犬) | August 12, 1989 |
26 | "Riki! Desperate Situation" "Riki! Zettai Zetsumei" (力! 絶体絶命) | August 19, 1989 |
27 | "Young Girl BÅma Rin" "ShÅjo BÅma Rin" (少女暴é”リン) | August 26, 1989 |
28 | "Robot Fusion Failure" "Robo Gattai FunÅ" (ãƒãƒœåˆä½“ä¸èƒ½) | September 2, 1989 |
29 | "Hurry! New Model Robot" "KyÅge Shindaka Robo" (æ€¥ã’æ–°åž‹ãƒãƒœ) | September 9, 1989 |
30 | "The End of Rehda" "RÄ“da no Saigo" (ãƒ¬ãƒ¼ãƒ€ã®æœ€å¾Œ) | September 23, 1989 |
31 | "Woman Warrior Kirika" "Onna Senshi Kirika" (女戦士ã‚リカ) | September 30, 1989 |
32 | "The Big Demonic Mystery Bird!" "Akuma no Daikaicho!" (悪é”ã®å¤§æ€ªé³¥!) | October 6, 1989 |
33 | "Steal! YÅhei's Face" "Ubae! YÅhei no Kao" (奪ãˆ! æ´‹å¹³ã®é¡”) | October 13, 1989 |
34 | "Zulten's Sneaky Trick" "Zuruten no Urawaza" (ズルテンã®è£æŠ€) | October 20, 1989 |
35 | "The Demon Sword That Invokes Love" "Ai o Yobu Majin Ken" (愛を呼ã¶é”神剣) | October 27, 1989 |
36 | "Memories of Destiny..." "Unmei no Omoide..." (é‹å‘½ã®æƒ³ã„出…) | November 3, 1989 |
37 | "The Mysterious Kung Fu Girl" "Kan FÅ« Nazo ShÅjo" (カンフー謎少女) | November 10, 1989 |
38 | "The Man-Eating Painting from Hell" "Hito o Kuu Jigokue" (人を喰ã†åœ°ç„çµµ) | November 17, 1989 |
39 | "The End of Ragorn" "RagÅn no Saigo" (ãƒ©ã‚´ãƒ¼ãƒ³ã®æœ€å¾Œ) | November 24, 1989 |
40 | "Walk! Child of Shikoku" "Aruke! Shikoku no Ko" (æ©ã‘! 四国ã®å) | December 1, 1989 |
41 | "I'm the Star!" "SutÄ wa Ore da!" (スターã¯ä¿ºã !) | December 8, 1989 |
42 | "Scary Birthday!" "Kowai TanjÅbi!" (コワイ誕生日!) | December 15, 1989 |
43 | "The Sixth Soldier!" "Rokunin-me no Senshi!" (6äººç›®ã®æˆ¦å£«!) | December 22, 1989 |
44 | "Legend of the Wandering BÅma" "Nagare BÅma Densetsu" (æµã‚Œæš´é”ä¼èª¬) | January 5, 1990 |
45 | "Super Magic Boy" "ChÅ Majikku ShÅnen" (超マジック少年) | January 12, 1990 |
46 | "Ragorn's Counterattack" "RagÅn no GyakushÅ«" (ラゴーンã®é€†è¥²) | January 19, 1990 |
47 | "SOS Unable to Transform" "Esu ÅŒ Esu Henshin FunÅ" (SOS変身ä¸èƒ½) | January 26, 1990 |
48 | "Stream BÅma' Secret" "Nagare BÅma no Himitsu" (æµã‚Œæš´é”ã®ç§˜å¯†) | February 2, 1990 |
49 | "Beautiful Kirika" "Utsukushiki Kirika" (美ã—ãã‚リカ) | February 9, 1990 |
50 | "The Dreadful Big Seal" "Osorubeki Dai FÅ«in" (æã‚‹ã¹ã大å°å°) | February 16, 1990 |
51 | "Graduation of Youth" "Seishun no SotsugyÅshiki" (é’æ˜¥ã®å’æ¥å¼) | February 23, 1990 |
1The first episode of Turboranger was originally scheduled to premiere on February 25, 1989. However, due to the death of Emperor Showa on January 7, the finale of Liveman was postponed to February 18, thus moving the premiere of Turboranger to March 3.
Cast
- Riki Honoo: Kenta Satou
- Daichi Yamagata: Yoshiaki Ganaha
- Yohei Hama: Keiya Asakura
- Shunsuke Hino: Junichiro Katagiri
- Haruna Morikawa: Yoshiko Iwaya (credited as Noriko Kinohara)
- Dr. Dazai: Fujita Okamoto
- Seelon: Mayumi Omura
- Lakia: Banjo Ginga
- Misa Yamaguchi: Kyoko Takami
- Ragorn: Takeshi Watabe
- Doctor Rehda: Masashi Ishibashi
- Princess Jarmin: Kanako Kishi
- Zimba: Seiichi Hirai
- Zulten: Hideyuki Umezu
- Hikaru Nagareboshi/Yamimaru: Yoshinori Tanaka
- Sayoko Tsukikage/Kirika: Masako Morishita
Guest Stars
- Mika: Keiko Hayase (episode 37)
- Yumi Sakakibara: Sayuri Uchida (episode 09)
Songs
- Opening theme
- "Kousoku Sentai Turboranger" (高速戦隊ターボレンジャー KÅsoku Sentai TÄborenjÄ)
- Lyrics: Ikki Matsumoto (æ¾æœ¬ 一起 Matsumoto Ikki)
- Composition: Yoshimasa Inoue (井上 ヨシマサ Inoue Yoshimasa)
- Arrangement RyÅ Yonemitsu (米光 亮 Yonemitsu RyÅ)
- Artist: Kenta Satou (ä½è—¤ å¥å¤ª SatÅ Kenta)
- Ending theme
- "Zigzag Seishun Road" (ã‚¸ã‚°ã‚¶ã‚°é’æ˜¥ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ‰ Jiguzagu Seishun RÅdo, "Zigzag Youth Road")
- Lyrics: Ikki Matsumoto
- Composition: Yoshimasa Inoue
- Arrangement: RyÅ Yonemitsu
- Artist: Kenta Satou
Notes
References
- ↑ "Library -- English Titles -- TOEI TV Website". Retrieved 2011-03-26.
External links
- Official Kousoku Sentai Turboranger website (Japanese)
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