Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger

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Television series
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
Production
company
Toei
length 25 minutes
Episodes 50
genre Tokusatsu ,
action ,
drama ,
fantasy
script Noboru Sugimura,
Kenichi Araki,
Susumu Takaku,
Naruhisa Arakawa,
Toshiki Inoue,
Kyoko Sagiyama
production Kyozo Utsunomiya,
Atsushi Kaji,
Takeyuki Suzuki,
Shinichiro Shirakura
music Akihiko Yoshida

Kyoryu Rosenthal Zyuranger ( Jap. 恐竜戦隊ジュウレンジャーold Kyoryu Rosenthal Jūrenjā, dt "dinosaur squadron"..) Is a Tokusatsu - television series and the sixteenth edition of Super Rosenthal - franchise . It was produced by Toei and Bandai and ran on the Japanese broadcaster TV Asahi from February 21, 1992 to February 12, 1993 with 50 episodes. It was the first Super Sentai series to have a regular Sixth Ranger , and also the first to introduce the concept of gigantic, living robots - a concept that has been widely used in the franchise since then. It was also the first Super Sentai series to be implemented in America and aired as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers . In all three seasons, the Zyuranger costumes of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers were used and were used as the original costumes of the Power Rangers , while the Dragon Ranger costume was incorporated into the costume of the Green Ranger and used during the first and second seasons.

"Toei studios in Japan have been making versions of these ubiquitous Power Rangers for two decades - and as long as there are kids, they'll keep going."

action

"Hundreds of millions of years ago, in the age of the dinosaurs, 5 warriors were revived in this day and age!"

170,000,000 years ago, five ancient human tribes lived with the dinosaurs under the protection of the Guardian Beasts. This ended when the wicked witch Bandora started a war against the dinosaurs over the death of her son Kai. Bandora decided that the only way to avenge Kai's death was to sell her soul to Dai-Satan, an evil, almost ice-like main creature who had immense power and who could be summoned by Bandora later in the series. In the end, the five tribes were destroyed and the dinosaurs died out. The Guardian Beasts sealed Bandora and her servants on the planet Nemesis before going into hibernation. In 1992, Nemesis returned to orbit. Two astronauts exploring the planet accidentally released her and her henchmen from their prison. Since Bandora was released, her archenemy, the mysterious Sage Barza, withdrew to his underground cave 2,000 meters below the apartment building, where he worked as the front. There he animated the five holy warriors of justice he had guarded and who were in a floating animation to be awakened if necessary. These five each belonged to the ancient human tribes that lived with the dinosaurs. With the help of the Guardian Beasts, the Zyurangers fought against Bandora and her Dora monsters. Later on in the series, after the five get used to the modern times, the leader's big brother tells stories of jealousy and vengeance.

characters

Zyuranger

  • Geki  : Prince of the Yamato tribe, warrior of justice and leader of the Zyuranger. In the beginning he didn't take his leadership role seriously, now he focuses on friendship and teamwork. Its guardian is the T-Rex and its color is red.
  • Goushi  : Knights of the Sharma tribe and warriors of wisdom. Despite his serious appearance, he has a warm heart and a sunny disposition. Its guardian is the mammoth and its color is black.
  • Dan  : Knights of the Etoffe tribe and warriors of courage. He's very childish and likes to help, but sometimes he overdoes it. Its guardian is the Triceratops and its color is blue.
  • Boi  : Knights of the Dime tribe and warriors of hope. He is very mature for his age and also the most agile member of the team. Its guardian is the saber-toothed tiger and its color is yellow.
  • Mei  : Princess of the Lithia tribe and warrior of love. Despite her young age, she has a strong sense of responsibility. Their guardian is the pterodactyl and their color is pink.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Teresa Watanabe: Just Say It's the 'Power' Source: Pop culture: For two decades, Toei Studios of Japan has churned out versions of those ubiquitous Power Rangers-- and as long there are kids, they'll keep right on going. In: Los Angeles Times . March 9, 1995. Retrieved December 20, 2019.