J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai
J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu Superhero fiction Science fiction Crime fiction |
Created by | Shotaro Ishinomori |
Developed by | Shozo Uehara |
Written by | Shōzō Uehara Kuniaki Oshikawa Hirohisa Soda Susumu Takaku Hikaru Arai Kimio Hirayama Shukei Nagasaka |
Directed by | Kōichi Takemoto Atsuo Okunaka Kimio Hirayama Katsuhiko Taguchi Minoru Yamada |
Starring | Yoshitaka Tanba Heizan Itou Mitchi Love Yuusuke Kazato Hiroshi Miyauchi |
Narrated by | Toru Ohira |
Music by | Michiaki Watanabe |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 35 |
Production | |
Producers | Takafumi Hagino Yoshiaki Koizumi Susumu Yoshikawa |
Production locations | Tokyo, Japan Kyoto, Japan |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | TV Asahi Toei Company |
Original release | |
Network | TV Asahi |
Release | April 9 December 24, 1977 | –
J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai (ジャッカー電撃隊, Jakkā Dengekitai)[note 1] is the second installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. It was aired from April 9, 1977 to December 24, 1977. It was created by Shotaro Ishinomori, and was screened for 35 episodes. It marks the first appearance of a White Ranger in the franchise. Toei distributes the series internationally under the title The Jackers.[1]
Plot
Iron Claw is the leader of a global criminal empire known as "Crime". Crime has a network of wealthy, influential sympathizers and employs an army of faceless, leather-masked thugs and cyborg assassins. It seeks to become the most powerful mafia organization in the world.
To combat the threat of Crime, ISSIS, the International Science Special Investigation Squad, is formed. The focus of the series is ISSIS's battles against Crime in Tokyo and Japan.
Tokyo's ISSIS branch commander, Daisuke Kujirai, proposes a radical experiment. Taking the code name "Joker", he recruits four young test subjects to undergo his cyborg enhancement project: Goro Sakurai, a multi-talented athlete and Olympic Gold medalist; Ryu Higashi, a disgraced boxing champion; Karen Mizuki, a policewoman who has been critically injured; and Bunta Daichi, an oceanographer who is clinically dead and is being cryogenically sustained. All four are surgically altered and given various bionic enhancements as well as energy manipulation powers. They are given the code name J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, or J.A.K.Q (pronounced "Jacker"), and the mission to destroy Crime. Later in the series Joker leaves to head ISSIS's advanced engineering branch, and Sokichi Banba, a master of disguise and a cyborg, becomes their new boss, known as Big One.
Characters
ISSIS
ISSIS's Tokyo headquarters is located in a skyscraper in the heart of Shinjuku. ISSIS has an army of blue-uniformed military troops that it uses to assist J.A.K.Q. when needed. ISSIS agents include Agent 7 (Hayashi Keiko), Agent 8 (Yamamoto Junko), Agent 9 (Iijima Yoshiko), Agent 10 and Hime Tamasaburou, a dimwitted and clumsy low-level agent who masquerades as a ramen takeout cook and carrier. ISSIS Tokyo's mascot is a talking hamster that was enhanced using bionic technology, which Kujirai keeps as a pet.
J.A.K.Q.
Before entering battle, J.A.K.Q. members transform into their cyborg forms in Enhancing Capsules. These chambers spray them with particles that transform into their individual costumes.
Goro Sakurai/Spade Ace
Goro Sakurai (桜井 五郎, Sakurai Gorō) was a Japanese pentathlon athlete and Olympic Gold Medalist, a champion in karate, archery, and judo, a skilled equestrian, and an all-around top athlete. He originally turned down Joker's offer to join J.A.K.Q., but had a change of heart when he was saved by Karen Mizuki (later Heart Queen). Goro and Karen become romantically involved towards the end of the series.
Goro's bionic enhancements allow him to manipulate atomic energy in a wide variety of ways. He can see through walls and other barriers using X-ray vision (his Chu Seishi [Neutron] Scope), to move at super speed (using his Kosouku [Acceleration] Switch) and to hear distant sounds (using his Enkaku Shuon Souchi [Ultra Sound Device]). As Spade Ace (スペードエース, Supēdo Ēsu), he wields a number of specially designed weapons, particularly his "Spade Arts" power bow. With this bow, Goro is able to shoot "atomic charged" arrows that puncture and bore through most substances. The Spade Arts bow could also be converted into a whip for binding an opponent. Goro is also a powerful fighter.
Goro is a born leader and uses his abilities to seek out his enemies' weak points.
Goro appeared in the movie Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai, a movie made to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Super Sentai metaseries, leading 24 Red Rangers to help inspire the Gaoranger team
Ryu Higashi/Diamond Jack
Ryu Higashi (東 竜, Higashi Ryū) was a former Japanese welterweight boxing champion. He was falsely accused of murder by boxing promoters in Las Vegas when he refused to rig a championship fight. Joker intercepted him when he was being extradited to Japan for prosecution, and asked him to choose between working for ISSIS as part of J.A.K.Q. or serving his prison sentence. Ryu reluctantly accepted Joker's offer.
Ryu's bionic enhancements allow him to manipulate electric currents. His right index finger carries a powerful cutter (Eleki [Electric] Cutter), which he uses to cut through dense objects. His left ring finger carries a laser beam (Dia Laser) that shears through most materials. As Diamond Jack (ダイヤジャック, Daiya Jakku), Ryu wields the powerful "Dia Sword", which he can imbue with his electrical powers to strike the enemy with deadly effect. The sword can slash and cut through solid steel and other dense metals. It can also be used to focus and fire electrical bolts of energy.
Ryu is a rough and gruff individual who is at times very headstrong and tends to prefer working alone. He continues to keep in touch with his former boxing partners, and loves jazz and fast cars.
Karen Mizuki/Heart Queen
Karen Mizuki (水木カレン, Mizuki Karen) is a female police detective who was assigned to investigate the routes used to traffic illegal narcotics into Japan. During one of her investigations she uncovered the fact that Crime controlled a majority of these routes, and decided to assist ISSIS in destroying them. Crime attempted to kill Karen by arranging a fatal car accident. Karen survived the accident but lost her right arm. Her father, a fellow police officer, was killed in the crash. Enraged and seeking revenge, Karen willingly accepted Joker's offer to undergo the bionic process and join J.A.K.Q.
Karen's bionic enhancements allow her to control magnetism. She named her magnetism-based powers "Heart Cute Jiki [Magnet] Power", and she is known as Heart Queen (ハートクイン, Hāto Kuin). These powers allow her to attract and repel metallic objects at will, literally stopping bullets in mid-air. Her powers are further augmented by using her Q-shaped "Heart Cute" weapon. Using the Heart Cute, Karen can send out waves of magnetic energy that can bowl over opponents or force them into erratic behaviors. She takes pleasure in this, asking afterward "Do you want another?" (もう一つ、いかがですか, "Mō hitotsu, ikaga desu ka?")). The Heart Cute can also be used as a blunt instrument to strike opponents. Her right index finger carries her "Magnetic Counter". This sends out a magnetic detection pulse, which she can then use to pinpoint and identify objects (both metal and organic) in a way similar to radar.
Karen is a skilled martial artist and is proficient in a number of fighting methods. She was temporarily part of the Kono Karate School where she befriended Natsuko Kono (Etsuko Shihomi), also a skilled martial artist. She has a flair for fashion and often sports tight red leather hotpants and long red boots. She falls in love with Goro towards the end of the series.
Bunta Daichi/Clover King
Bunta Daichi (大地 文太, Daichi Bunta) is an oceanographer who died of oxygen deprivation in a freak submarine accident. He lost his beloved younger sister Nami years earlier in an airplane crash. Bunta's body was cryogenically sustained in a medical facility for research until Joker found him. Using bionic technology, Joker revived Bunta as a cyborg. His cyborg name is Clover King (クローバーキング, Kurōbā Kingu).
Bunta's bionic enhancements allow him to manipulate gravitational forces. Bunta can gain superhuman strength by increasing his body weight and density. When his power is cycling in the range of 700 horsepower, he can use his "Juroku [Superpower] Energy" to punch and kick opponents with devastating effect. Bunta can throw opponents across great distances (with his Juroku Nage [Power Throw]) and can take down dozens of opponents with his flying jump attack (King Power Press (キングパワープレス, Kingu Pawā Puresu)). His left hand can be converted into a weapon (Club Megaton), becoming a ball and chain that can be used to strike and hit enemies or to bind them.
Sokichi Banba/Big One
Sokichi Banba (番場 壮吉, Banba Sōkichi) is a cyborg, a flamboyant playboy and master of disguise. He helped Joker implement the J.A.K.Q. project and was called in to take over operations in Tokyo when Joker left. As Big One (ビッグワン, Biggu Wan), he is the ultimate "super cyborg" because his bionic implants allow him to harness and manipulate all four powers (atomic, magnetic, electric, and gravity). His nickname is "Shiroi Chojin" (The White Flying Ace).
Sokichi can use his powers to fly, and has superhuman strength and super speed. Sokichi wields a fighting baton (the Big Baton), which he uses to strike opponents with great force and impact. He is a cool-headed leader and masterful tactician who can come up with brilliant battle plans. He can transform into his cyborg persona at will without the use of the Kyouka Capsules: he takes a sniff of a magic red rose, then leaps up and transforms in mid-air.
Twenty-four years after the fall of Crime, Sokichi returned in Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai as the leader of the "Dream Sentai" team.
Commander Daisuke Kujirai/Joker
Daisuke Kujirai (鯨井 大助, Kujirai Daisuke), codenamed Joker (ジョーカー, Jōkā), is the recruiter of the J.A.K.Q team and their manager for most of the series. He is married and has a young daughter.
Vehicles
Vehicles used in the series include:
- Sky Ace: an aircraft piloted by either Spade Ace and Diamond Jack or by Clover King, Joker and Keiko Hayashi (Agent 7). The aircraft's top speed is Mach 2.
- Jack Tank: an armored vehicle piloted by Diamond Jack, Clover King or Spade Ace. The tank has a top speed of 350 km/h.
- Spade Machine: a modified Fiat X1/9 driven by Spade Ace, with a top speed of 400 km/h.
- Mach Dia: a race car driven by Diamond Jack, with a top speed of 450 km/h.
- Heart Buggy: a dune buggy driven by Heart Queen, with a top speed of 350 km/h.
- Auto Clover: a modified Suzuki GT380 motorcycle piloted by Clover King, with a top speed of 400 km/h.
Major attacks
The J.A.K.Q team have several stereotyped attacks they use to finish fights, including:
- J.A.K.Q. Hurricane (ジャッカーハリケーン, Jakkā harikēn): the four J.A.K.Q. members grab each other by the left forearms and spin in a circle rapidly to form a hurricane.
- Dengeki Kick (電撃キック, Dengeki kikku): a flying kick executed simultaneously by the four J.A.K.Q. members.
- J.A.K.Q. Cross (ジャッカークロス, Jakkā kurosu)
- J.A.K.Q. Covack (ジャッカーコバック, Jakkā kobakku): the four J.A.K.Q. members surround the monster, grab it, and throw it into the air, then execute a flying kick mid-air to send it flying further. The finishing blow is a combined beam fired from their right fists.
- Big Bomber (ビッグボンバー, Biggu bonbā): introduced after Big One joined the team, this attack consists of a cannon that the four J.A.K.Q. members each produce a part of (Diamond Jack and Clover King produce the wheels, Heart Queen produces the "V" symbol, and Spade Ace produces the main cannon). The cannon is assembled and Big One loads it with a missile which transforms into an object that is anathema to the monster, then explodes on contact. For example, the missile used on Iron Claw turns into a rat before hitting him. This is analogous to the Gorenger Hurricane, a weapon used in Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, the first segment in the Super Sentai metaseries.
Crime
The global Criminal Organization Crime (犯罪組織クライム, Hanzai Soshiki Kuraimu) is headed by the mysterious Iron Claw. It seeks to become the world's premier crime organization. In each episode of the series, Crime launches spectacular and elaborate schemes to loot, kill, plunder and obtain absolute power. It is later revealed that Crime is a cover organization for an alien entity called Shine, who sought to conquer the world.
Boss Iron Claw
Boss Iron Claw (首領アイアンクロー, Shuryō Aian Kurō) is the godfather of the Crime organization. He is oddly dressed and nothing is known about him including his nationality. He appears human but was later revealed to be a cyborg like the members of J.A.K.Q.. His right hand is a powerful "Iron Claw", which fires talon-like missiles and can detach from Iron Claw's body to attack enemies independently. Iron Claw is a master of disguise, often masquerading as a female. He is a longtime rival of Big One, and the two of them have clashed at various times in the past.
Iron Claw's fighting form is a silver colored super cyborg form known as "Warrior Iron Claw". He is defeated by the Big Bomber in the final battle of the series.
Iron Claw returned in J.A.K.Q. vs. Gorenger. In that episode he planned to bomb seven countries (the United States, the Soviet Union, Mainland China, France, the United Kingdom, West Germany, and Japan), go out into space until the Earth was inhabitable again, and conquer it as the "Emperor of the Solar System". However the Gorengers and J.A.K.Q. crushed his plans by destroying the craft that Iron Claw was in, taking Iron Claw with it.
Shine
Shine (シャイン, Shain) is revealed to be the real mastermind behind Crime towards the end of the series. An artificial intelligence entity who is said to have come from the 2nd star of the "Shine" Galaxy, he attempted to use Crime to take over the Earth. He created the super cyborg Great King Icarus (イカルス大王, Ikarusu Daiō) to take control of Crime from Iron Claw and to battle J.A.K.Q. He was later driven from Earth by J.A.K.Q. and Iron Claw.
Crimers
Crimers (クライマー, Kuraimā) are minions of the Crime organization. Their objective is to commit as many crimes as possible to advance Crime's goal of turning Japan into a crime-ridden nation. They wear dark purple masks and gray clothing and are armed with Sten Mark II submachine guns. Their distinct sound is "kwee".
Crime Big Four
The Crime Big Four (クライム四天王, Kuraimu Shiten'ō) are a quartet of ruthless mercenaries and despots who joined forces with Iron Claw to wreak havoc across the globe. Their headquarters is a gigantic UFO that can fly around the world undetected. They have battled with other heroes across the globe including Kikaider, Kamen Rider V3, and Kamen Rider Amazon.
In J.A.K.Q. vs. the Gorengers, the Big Four combine into the super cyborg entity "Big Four Robo", a hulking mechanical monster with multiple cannons protruding from his body and a grinder in his lower torso. It takes the combined attacks of J.A.K.Q.'s Big Bomber and the Gorenger's Gorenger Hurricane Ball to destroy the monster.
Baron Iron Mask
Baron Iron Mask (鉄面男爵, Tetsu Men Danshaku) is a despot who terrorized the European continent. He leads the "Tetsu Men Gundan" (Iron Mask Battalion), his own specialized troopers. He carries a heavy iron shield and battle spear, which he can hurl with devastating skill, and also carries a blowgun, which he uses to fire poison darts.
General Sahara
General Sahara (サハラ将軍, Sahara Shōgun) is an African conqueror who once battled the Gorengers in Africa with his Sahara Battalion. He is a master swordsman and strategist, and both ruthless and cruel in battle.
Captain UFO
Captain UFO (UFO船長, Yūfō Senchō) is a brilliant criminal mastermind who commands the UFO command ship that the Big Four use to travel the world.
Hell Boxer
Hell Boxer (地獄拳士, Jigoku Kenshi) is a tyrant from Mongolia who uses his hideous skull-adorned armor to strike fear in his foes. He wields an iron ball and chain to crush and kill his opponents.
Episodes
Episodes aired on Saturdays at 7:30 PM JST.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | Rating |
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1 | "4 Cards!! The Trump is J.A.K.Q." Transliteration: "Fō Kādo!! Kirifuda wa Jakkā" (Japanese: 4カード!! 切り札はJAKQ) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | April 2, 1977 | 13.6 |
2 | "2 Ten-Jacks!! Destroy the Secret Factory" Transliteration: "Tsū Ten Jakku!! Himitsu Kōjō o Hakai Seyo" (Japanese: 2テンジャック!! 秘密工場を電撃せよ) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | April 9, 1977 | 12.1 |
3 | "5 Flashes!! Roar, Panther" Transliteration: "Faibu Furasshu!! Hoero Pansā" (Japanese: 5フラッシュ!! ほえろパンサー) | Atsuo Okunaka | Shōzō Uehara | April 16, 1977 | 12.8 |
4 | "1 Joker!! The Perfect Crime's Assassin" Transliteration: "Wan Jōkā!! Kanzen Hanzai no Shikaku" (Japanese: 1ジョーカー!! 完全犯罪の死角) | Atsuo Okunaka | Shōzō Uehara | April 23, 1977 | 12.3 |
5 | "3 Snaps!! The Ballad of Betrayal" Transliteration: "Surī Sunappu!! Uragiri no Barādo" (Japanese: 3スナップ!! 裏切りのバラード) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | April 30, 1977 | 13.3 |
6 | "9 Pokers!! The Beauty's Trap" Transliteration: "Nain Pōkā!! Bijo no Wana" (Japanese: 9ポーカー!! 美女の罠) | Kōichi Takemoto | Kuniaki Oshikawa | May 7, 1977 | 11.1 |
7 | "8 Supercars!! Super-Speed, 350 km/h" Transliteration: "Eito Sūpākā!! Chōsoku Sanbyaku Gojū Kiro" (Japanese: 8スーパーカー!! 超速300キロ) | Atsuo Okunaka | Shōzō Uehara | May 14, 1977 | 11.5 |
8 | "6 Targets!! Exploding Flowers" Transliteration: "Shikkusu Tāgetto!! Bakuhatsu Suru Hana" (Japanese: 6ターゲット!! 爆発する花) | Atsuo Okunaka | Kuniaki Oshikawa | May 21, 1977 | 9.3 |
9 | "7 Straights!! The Deadly Fist of Hell" Transliteration: "Sebun Sutorēto!! Jigoku no Hissatsu Ken" (Japanese: 7ストレート!! 地獄の必殺拳) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | May 28, 1977 | 10.1 |
10 | "11 Collections!! Invitation to Happiness" Transliteration: "Irebun Korekushon!! Kōfuku e no Shōtai" (Japanese: 11コレクション!! 幸福への招待) | Kōichi Takemoto | Hirohisa Soda | June 11, 1977 | 11.4 |
11 | "13 Jackpots!! Burn! Flames of Friendship" Transliteration: "Sātīn Jakkupotto!! Moe yo! Yūjō no Honō" (Japanese: 13ジャックポット!! 燃えよ! 友情の炎) | Atsuo Okunaka | Susumu Takaku & Hikaru Arai | June 18, 1977 | 11.7 |
12 | "10 Pyramids!! The Maze of the Golden Mask" Transliteration: "Ten Piramiddo!! Ōgon Kamen no Meiro" (Japanese: 10ピラミッド!! 黄金仮面の迷路) | Atsuo Okunaka | Shōzō Uehara | June 25, 1977 | 7.6 |
13 | "Blue Key Quiz!! The Riddle of the Secret Room Murder" Transliteration: "Aoi Kī Kuizu!! Misshitsu Satsujin no Nazo - Nazo" (Japanese: 青いキークイズ!! 密室殺人の謎・なぞ) | Kimio Hirayama | Shōzō Uehara | July 2, 1977 | 8.7 |
14 | "All Supercars!! Violence!! Great Violent Dash!!" Transliteration: "Ōru Sūpākā!! Mōretsu!! Dai Gekisō!!" (Japanese: オールスーパーカー!! 猛烈!! 大激走!!) | Kimio Hirayama | Kimio Hirayama | July 9, 1977 | 8.1 |
15 | "The Crimson Occult!! Ghost Story - Vampire" Transliteration: "Makka na Okaruto!! Kaidan - Kyūketsuki" (Japanese: 真赤なオカルト!! 怪談・吸血鬼) | Atsuo Okunaka | Shōzō Uehara | July 16, 1977 | 5.5 |
16 | "Black Baseball!! The Attacking Miracle Ball" Transliteration: "Kuroi Bēsubōru!! Shūgeki Suru Makyū" (Japanese: 黒いベースボール!! 襲撃する魔球) | Atsuo Okunaka | Shōzō Uehara | July 23, 1977 | 8.2 |
17 | "Black Demon Moon!! Ghost Story - Hell House" Transliteration: "Kuroi Akuma Tsuki!! Kaidan - Jigoku no Uchi" (Japanese: 黒い悪魔つき!! 怪談・地獄の家) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | August 6, 1977 | 7.5 |
18 | "Blue Whirling Tides!! The Face of the Secret Spy" Transliteration: "Aoi Uzushio!! Himitsu Supai no Kao" (Japanese: 青いうず潮!! 秘密スパイの顔) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | August 13, 1977 | 7.9 |
19 | "Great Crimson Adventure!! Demon Extermination of Bottomless Haunts" Transliteration: "Makka na Daibōken!! Sokonashi Makyō no Oni Taiji" (Japanese: 真赤な大冒険!! 底なし魔境の鬼退治) | Kimio Hirayama | Shōzō Uehara | August 20, 1977 | 8.8 |
20 | "Messenger of Darkness!! The Transparent Monster Runs the Darkness" Transliteration: "Ankoku no Shisha!! Tōmei Kaibutsu ga Yami o Hashiru" (Japanese: 暗黒の使者!! 透明怪物が闇を走る) | Kimio Hirayama | Kuniaki Oshikawa | August 27, 1977 | 7.6 |
21 | "The Rose-Colored Baseball Era!! CRIME's Slugger" Transliteration: "Bara-iro no Yakyū Jidai!! Kuraimu no Kyōdasha" (Japanese: バラ色の野球時代!! クライムの強打者) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | September 3, 1977 | 10.7 |
22 | "Big Red Counterattack!! Attack the Suicide Bomber Army" Transliteration: "Akai Dai Gyakuten!! Jibaku Gundan o Kōgeki Seyo" (Japanese: 赤い大逆転! 自爆軍団を攻撃せよ) | Kōichi Takemoto | Hikaru Arai | September 10, 1977 | 7.6 |
23 | "White Birdman! Big One" Transliteration: "Shiroi Chōjin! Biggu Wan" (Japanese: 白い鳥人! ビッグワン) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | October 1, 1977 | 8.6 |
24 | "Demon? Angel?! The Marvelous Flute-Playing Man" Transliteration: "Akuma ka? Tenshi ka?! Fushigi na Fuefuki Otoko" (Japanese: 悪魔か? 天使か?! 不思議な笛吹き男) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | October 8, 1977 | 11.5 |
25 | "Victory? Death?! Demon Shogun and the Mechanization Army" Transliteration: "Shōri ka? Shi ka?! Oni Shōgun to Kikaika Gundan" (Japanese: 勝利か? 死か?! 鬼将軍と機械化軍団) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Shōzō Uehara | October 15, 1977 | 8.3 |
26 | "Invaders!? The Mysterious Space Pirate Ship" Transliteration: "Inbēdā ka!? Nazo no Uchū Kaizokusen" (Japanese: インベーダーか!? 謎の宇宙海賊船) | Katsuhiko Taguchi | Shōzō Uehara | October 22, 1977 | 9.5 |
27 | "The Despot's Ambition!! Break it! The Death Camp" Transliteration: "Dokusaisha no Yabō!! Kudake! Shi no Shūyōjo" (Japanese: 独裁者の野望!! 砕け! 死の収容所) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | October 29, 1977 | 12.3 |
28 | "My Secret! A Space Monster in My Pocket" Transliteration: "Boku no Himitsu! Poketto no Naka no Uchū Kaibutsu" (Japanese: ぼくの秘密! ポケットの中の宇宙怪物) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | November 5, 1977 | 11.2 |
29 | "Go, Seven Changes! Iron Claw vs. Big One" Transliteration: "Yuku zo Shichi Henge! Aian Kurō Tai Biggu Wan" (Japanese: 行くぞ七変化! 鉄の爪対ビッグワン) | Minoru Yamada | Shōzō Uehara | November 12, 1977 | 10.8 |
30 | "The Code That Calls Death! Deadly Poison, Cobra Twist" Transliteration: "Shi o Yobu Angō! Mōdoku Kobura Tsuisuto" (Japanese: 死を呼ぶ暗号! 猛毒コブラツイスト) | Minoru Yamada | Shōzō Uehara | November 19, 1977 | 10.2 |
31 | "Red Impact! The Spy is a Fourth-Grader" Transliteration: "Akai Shōgeki! Supai wa Shōgaku Yonensei" (Japanese: 赤い衝撃! スパイは小学四年生) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shōzō Uehara | November 26, 1977 | 7.8 |
32 | "Which is the Real One?! Danger, Big One" Transliteration: "Dotchi ga Honmono?! Ayaushi Biggu Wan" (Japanese: どっちが本もの?! 危うしビッグワン) | Kōichi Takemoto | Shūkei Nagasaka | December 3, 1977 | 8.9 |
33 | "The Blitzkrieg Squad Annihilated?! CRIME's Cooking Class" Transliteration: "Dengekitai Zenmetsu ka?! Kuraimu no Oryōri Kyōshitsu" (Japanese: 電撃隊全滅か?! クライムのお料理教室) | Minoru Yamada | Kuniaki Oshikawa | December 10, 1977 | 8.8 |
34 | "Infiltration! CRIME Fortress Island" Transliteration: "Sennyū! Kuraimu Yōsai Tō" (Japanese: 潜入! クライム要塞島) | Minoru Yamada | Shōzō Uehara | December 17, 1977 | 7.4 |
35 | "Big Victory! Farewell, J.A.K.Q." Transliteration: "Daishōri! Saraba Jakkā" (Japanese: 大勝利! さらばジャッカー) | Minoru Yamada | Shōzō Uehara | December 24, 1977 | 8.6 |
Movie
- J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai (movie version of episode 7)
J.A.K.Q. vs. Goranger
The movie J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs. Goranger (ジャッカー電撃隊VSゴレンジャー, Jakkā Dengekitai tai Gorenjā) was released after the conclusion of the J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai series and featured a crossover between J.A.K.Q. and the Goranger.
While investigating a UFO in the Sky Ace, J.A.K.Q. is caught off guard by the return of Iron Claw, with the Big Four now leading the remnants of Crime and the Black Cross Army. The next day, while arriving on the scene of a washed-up corpse, Heart Queen and Spade Ace encounter Peggy Matsuyama (Momo Ranger from the Gorengers), who has pursued the Sahara Army to Japan. After Matsuyama reveals markings on the murdered man's back, J.A.K.Q. learns of Crime's "Citybuster" project and the location of the syndicate's island base.
After infiltrating Crime's base, Spade Ace and Heart Queen learn of Iron Claw's plan to use the "Citybuster" bombs on the United States, the Soviet Union, China, France, the United Kingdom, West Germany and Japan, wiping out humanity while he and his forces retreat into space via a UFO before returning to Earth and conquering it. After saving Matsuyama, Spade Ace and Heart Queen escape the base but are surrounded by the Big Four and their armies. Clover King, Diamond Jack and the rest of the Gorengers appear and save them. Together, the teams go on to defeat the Crime and Black Cross armies.
The Big Four combine to form the super cyborg "Big Four Robo", who overwhelms both teams until Big One arrives and J.A.K.Q. and the Gorengers combine their attacks to destroy it. Iron Claw then retreats to his UFO and begins to activate the "Citybuster" bombs until his UFO self-destructs, finishing him off for good. It turns out that Big One switched Iron Claw's hand with a remote controlled one that Spade Ace used to detonate the "Citybuster" bombs, destroying the craft and Iron Claw with it.
Cast
- Goro Sakurai: Yoshitaka Tamba
- Ryu Higashi: Heizan Itou
- Karen Mizuki: Mitchi Love
- Bunta Daichi: Yuusuke Kazato
- Sokichi Banba: Hiroshi Miyauchi
- Commander Daisuke Kujirai (Joker) : Daisuke Kujirai
- Iron Claw: Masashi Ishibashi
- Narrator: Toru Ohira
Guest Stars
- Keiji Mizuki (Karen's father) (1): Jun Todo
- Captain Robert (1): Ousmane Yusef
- ISSIS soldiers (1): Jyunichi Haruta, Yutaro Osugi
- Keiji (1)/Katsuya's brother (9): Toshimichi Takahashi
- Police officer (at airport) (1): Nenji Kobayashi
- Crime Boss' Tokyo (1 & 2): Junji Masuda
- Yamauchi (Ryu's boxing master) (2): Takeshi Omaeda
- Sam (2): Jim Max Baden
- Crime Boss' Yokohama (3 & 4): Yoshikazu Sugi
- Hayato Kono (3): Kenji Ohba (credit as Kenji Takahashi)
- Natsuki Kono (3): Etsuko Shihomi
- Nami Daichi (Bunta's sister) (4): Terumi Sato
- Emi Nishizaki (4): Takako Ishikawa
- Emi's Father (4): Tsuyoshi Shintaku
- Emi's Mother (4): Mari Nakamura
- Crime Boss #3 (5): Kenji Ushio
- Junko Koyama (5): Yōko Natsuki
- Dr. Koyama (Junko's Father and Kujirai's teacher) (5): Hiroshi Katayama
- Crime Boss Tomioka (6): Makoto Takagiri
- Devil Amazon's Human Form (6): Rena Natsuki
- Himself (7 & 14): Toru Kirikae
- Herself (7): Masako Kirikae
- Crime Boss #5 (8): Fumitake Omura
- Kumiko (Karen's closest friend) (8): Kyoko Okada
- Kanako Mizuki (Butique's owner and Karen's mother) (8): Mieko Muramatsu
- Katsuya Nakayama (9): Hiroyuki Sanada
- Big Saturn (9): Willie Dorsey
- Crime Boss #6 (9): Shinji Takano
- Miki Ota (10): Megumi Shimizu
- Henry Ota (10): Shuntaro Emi
- Akao (10): Tomokazu Hokuto
- Crime Boss #7 (10): Koji Miemachi
- Wakamiya (11): Koki Tanioka
- Crime Boss #8 (Dr. Fujita) (11): Takashi Toyama
- Crime Boss #9 (12): Susumu Kurobe
- Crime Boss #10 (Jan Muto) (13): Kazuo Arai
- Ryuichi Iwasaki (13): Kenichi Mochizuki
- Tamiko Hayashida (13): Eriko Hama
- Reika (13): Keiko Shimizu
- Bourne (14): David Friedman
- Himself (14): Makoto Kaneko
- Maya (14): Ritsuko Fujiyama
- Crime Boss (008) (14): Eiichi Kikuchi
- Crime Boss #11 (15): Chikako Susumu
- Megumi (15): Yumi Tamai
- Kenta (15): Fumihiko Ogawa
- Sachiko Suzuki (15): Fumiyo Shigeno
- Female Member nº 7 (15): Rumi Kudo
- Crime Boss #12 (16): Nobuo Yana
- Jiro Kanai (16): Hisashi Kubota
- Misako Akizuki (17): Yuriko Izuka
- Crime Boss #13 (Misako's Uncle) (17): Koji Kawamura
- Ryoji Sada (18): Mutsumi Okabe
- Ryochi Sada (Ryoji's Brother and Crime's Spy) (18): Koichi Okabe
- Crime Boss #14 (18): Keisuke Nakai
- Coronel Gamudi (20): Kentaro Kaji
- Princess Cindy (20): Mayo Suzuki
- Crime Boss #15 (20): Kin Oomae
- Mr. Shin (22): Shin Misuta
- Director Hosoda (Atomic Witch's human form) (23): Akiko Mori
- Hiker (25): Eisuke Yoda
- Fujita (27): Ken Sudo
- Isamu Nishikawa (28): Kazuto Ando
- Yukie Hamato (30): Sumiko Kakizaki
- Director Hamato (30): Yoshio Yoshida
- Shinta Yamamoto (31): Seiichi Ando
- Shinta's father (31): Tsuyoshi Soma
- Shinta's mother (31): Michiko Hoshi
- Suikan (31): Akira Oizumi
- Cooks (Admiral Buffalo's human form) (33): Tadashi Nakamura
- Kujirai's wife (35): Isuzu Igarashi
- Mari Kujirai (Kujirai's daughter) (35): Kumi Shimizu
Songs
- Opening theme
- "J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai" (ジャッカー電撃隊, Jakkā Dengekitai)
- Lyrics: Shotaro Ishinomori
- Composition and arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe
- Artist: Isao Sasaki with Koorogi '73
- Ending theme
- "Itsuka, Hana wa Saku Darō" (いつか、花は咲くだろう, "Someday, Flowers Will Bloom")
- Lyrics: Saburō Yatsude
- Composition and arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe
- Artist: Isao Sasaki
Notes
- ^ Literally translated as J.A.K.Q. Blitzkrieg Troop.
References
- ^ "Library -- English Titles -- TOEI TV Website". Archived from the original on January 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
External links
- Official J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai website (in Japanese)