Gosei Sentai Dairanger

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Gosei Sentai Dairanger
The title card for Gosei Sentai Dairanger
GenreTokusatsu
Created byToei
StarringKeiichi Wada
Tatsuya Nōmi
Ei Hamura
Keisuke Tsuchiya
Natsuki Takahashi
Hisashi Sakai
Narrated byHironori Miyata (宮田 浩徳, Miyata Hironori)
Opening theme"Gosei Sentai Dairanger" by NewJACK Takurō
Ending theme"Ore-tachi Muteki Sa! Dairanger" by NewJACK Takurō
ComposerEiji Kawamura
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes50
Production
ProducersAtsushi Kaji
Shinichiro Shirakura
Takeyuki Suzuki
Running timeapprox. 25 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
ReleaseFebruary 19, 1993 –
February 11, 1994

Gosei Sentai Dairanger (五星戦隊ダイレンジャー, Gosei Sentai Dairenjā, [Note 1][Note 2]) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It was the seventeenth production in the long-running Super Sentai franchise of television tokusatsu dramas produced by Toei Company, following Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger. It was originally broadcast from February 19, 1993 to February 11, 1994. Toei gave this series the name Star Rangers for international distribution.[1]

Elements from Dairanger were adapted into the second season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, specifically the action sequences between the giant robots (which became the Power Rangers' Thunderzords) and the villains. None of the Dairanger costumes were used in Power Rangers, except Kiba Ranger's, which was adapted into the White Ranger's costume from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: the suits from Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger were instead used for the other Rangers in that show. (The end credits listed the show as titled Dai Rangers.) The Dairanger costumes in the footage weren't used in Power Rangers until Power Rangers Super Megaforce.

Story

Eight thousand years ago, the Daos civilization flourished in Southern China. The civilization consisted of three tribes: the Dai, the Shura (the ancestors of today's humanity), and the Gorma (the military tribe); which lived in harmony. However, one day, the Gorma Tribe decided to take over the Daos civilization and the world. Thus began the war between the Gorma and Dai tribes. The war between the Gorma, lead by the Gorma Triumvarate, and the Dai continued for 5,000 years until the Mythical Qi Beasts appeared to oppose the Gorma, whose Qi[Note 3] powers had increased to the point that they could turn themselves into monsters. Five Dai warriors' Qi powers had increased to the point where they could control the Mythical Qi Beasts. The war ended with the disappearance of both the Dai and Gorma tribes and the Shura scattered around the world. In the present day, the Gorma Tribe, one of the Daos' two missing branches, arose to take over the world. To counter them, Master Kaku assembled a team of five youths with high levels of Qi, who became the Dairangers.

Characters

Dairangers

The descendants of the Dai Tribe who battle the Gorma.

Ryo of the Heavenly Fire Star/Ryu Ranger (天火星・亮/リュウレンジャー, Tenkasei Ryō/Ryū Renjā)
The son of Zhang Liao who became a Dairanger against his will.
Daigo of the Heavenly Illusion Star/Shishi Ranger (天幻星・大五/シシレンジャー, Tengensei Daigo/Shishi Renjā)
The most remarkable, gentle member of the team and arguably the most skilled fighter after Ryo. Scouted to be a Dairanger after Kaku's discovery of his Qi connection with Kujaku, whom he has feelings for.
Shoji of the Heavenly Gravity Star/Tenma Ranger (天重星・将児/テンマレンジャー, Tenjūsei Shōji/Tenma Renjā)
A man who dreams of becoming a world boxing champion. Specializes in Long Fist with the power to adjust gravity around and within, thus increasing either strength or speed.
Kazu of the Heavenly Time Star/Qilin Ranger (天時星・知/キリンレンジャー, Tenjisei Kazu/Kirin Renjā)
A stylish beautician who escaped his home at age 15 and came to Tokyo. Has a tendency to go rushing into battle without thinking.
Rin of the Heavenly Wind Star/Houou Ranger (天風星・リン/ホウオウレンジャー, Tenpūsei Rin/Hōō Renjā)
Master Kaku's niece from China, she is the only member capable of Qi control when not transformed.
Kou of the Howling New Star/Kiba Ranger (吼新星・コウ/キバレンジャー, Koshinsei Kō/Kiba Renjā)
A 9-year old who pulled out Yufang's Byakkoshinken. A somewhat perverted boy, he often grabs Lin's breasts and looks up her skirt at times, and wishes to marry her. New to fighting, he is not particularly strong. While Kou is of Dai blood, he is also part Gorma on his father's side.

The Gorma Tribe

Daizinryu

Daizinryu (大神龍, Daijinryū, Great God Dragon, 37-38, 42-44, 49-50) is a colossal god-like entity who preserves the natural balance of the world, referred to as the "Great King of Fear that will destroy the Earth" by Kameo/Daimugen. He appears whenever battles have gone too far, like the ones between the Dairangers and the Gorma. Daizinryu has no contempt for either side, but has no tolerance for whoever threatens to disrupt the natural order of things. Daizinryu arrived in the world in Rising Dragon Mode (昇竜モード, Shōryū Mōdo), only to transform into the bipedal Dragon God Mode (竜神モード, Ryūjin Mōdo), his feet as big as Daimugen's shell.

He is also capable of firing lightning bolts with immense destructive power. During his first appearance, he attacks the Great Famous Pachinko Player and Ryuuseioh. The universe's will that he obeyed told him that the two warring factions had to agree a cease-fire, so Daizinryu would spare the lives of everyone on Earth and the planet itself, but gave a warning to both Dairangers and the Gorma not to incur his wrath by destroying most of Tokyo.

The annoyed dragon crushed the monster to death under his massive foot, then turned and disassembled Dairen'oh with a lightning bolt. He then attempted to crush Ryuuseioh (the only Mythical Qi Beast left standing). Ryuuseioh was saved by Daimugen, who hid Ryuuseioh inside his shell, but was nearly crushed by Daizinryu. Daizinryu let them live because of the universe's will and the truce between the Dairangers and the Gorma.

When the Dairangers dealt with Ikazuchi, Daizinryu seemingly put many civilians in Tokyo under his control, lining them up on top of buildings to fall to their deaths, before Jiaxu counter-acted the spell. Daizinryu made his final appearance to destroy the Gorma Palace, seeing that Shadam and the Gorma were the cause of all the trouble. To calm him down, the Lailai Jewels and the Great Earth Shaking Jewel scattered to the four winds on their own will.

Episodes

  1. Let's Tenshin!!! (転身だァァッ!!!, Tenshin Daaā!!!)
  2. It's Qi-Power!!! (気力だァァッ!!!, Kiryoku Daaā!!!)
  3. Your Souls, Please! (魂ちょうだい!, Tamashii Chōdai!)
  4. We're Naive!! (俺たち甘いぜ!!, Oretachi Amai ze!!)
  5. This Pisses Me Off! (あっタマきたッ!, Attama Kita!)
  6. Wind, Cut Through! (風よブッちぎれ!, Kaze yo Butchigire!)
  7. Traitor! (裏切り者ォッ!, Uragirimonō!)
  8. Father!! (おやじぃぃッ!!, Oyajiī!!)
  9. Don't be Vain (うぬぼれるなッ, Unuboreru na)
  10. Ah, Vengeful Goddess (あァ復讐の女神, Aa Fukushū no Megami)
  11. Gauss With a Magnet! (磁石でガウス!, Jishaku de Gausu!)
  12. Drunk on Tofu (豆腐で酔ったァ, Tōfu de Yottaa)
  13. The Ka-Kabuki Novice (カッカブキ小僧, Kakkabuki Kozō)
  14. Well, a Wedding (イヨッ結婚ぢゃ, Iyokkekkon ja)
  15. The 3 Stooges' Soccer (3バカサッカー, San Baka Sakkā)
  16. Rumbling Child Stones (ゴロゴロ子供石, Gorogoro Kodomo Ishi)
  17. There he is, a New Hero (出ました新戦士(ニューヒーロー), Demashita Nyū Hīrō)
  18. The Secret Byakko-chan (㊙の白虎ちゃん, Himitsu no Byakko-chan)
  19. The Heart-Throbbing Pretty Girl (ドキドキ美少女, Dokidoki Bishōjo)
  20. First Public Opening Of The Gorma Palace (初公開ゴーマ宮, Hatsu Kōkai Gōma-kyū)
  21. The Birth of a Mythical Qi Beast (気伝獣様ご誕生, Kidenjū-sama Go-tanjō)
  22. The Great Secret Art of the Tiger Cub!! (虎の子大秘術!!, Tora no Ko Dai Hijutsu!!)
  23. True Love at Full Speed (純愛まっしぐら, Jun'ai Masshigura)
  24. The 3 Stooges' Super Baseball! (3バカ超野球!, San Baka Chō Yakyū!)
  25. The Grouped Opposite Squadron (ぞろぞろ裏戦隊, Zorozoro Ura Sentai)
  26. A Bad, Bad, Bad Guy (嫌な嫌な嫌な奴, Iya na Iya na Iya na Yatsu)
  27. It's the Final Fist (最終拳だだだッ, Saishū Ken Da Da Da)
  28. Full Entrance!! (総登場だぎゃ!!, Sō Tōjō Dagya!!)
  29. The (Secret) Inside Story of a Mother and Child's Tears (母子涙の㊙裏話, Haha Ko Namida no Maruhi Urabanashi)
  30. The Deadly, Fast-Talking Workaholic (必殺早口仕事人, Hissatsu Hayakuchi Shigotonin)
  31. Again, a New Hero Came Forth (また出た新戦士(ニューヒーロー), Mata Deta Nyū Hīrō)
  32. The Ogre's Golden Kick (黄金キックの鬼, Ōgon Kikku no Oni)
  33. An Idol's First Experience (アイドル初体験, Aidoru Hatsu Taiken)
  34. A Prickly Maiden Hunt (トゲトゲ少女狩, Togetoge Shōjogari)
  35. New Secret Art, the Dance of Spiders (新奥義クモの舞, Shin Ōgi Kumo no Mai)
  36. A 6000-Year Grudge... (恨み節6千年..., Urami-bushi Rokusennen...)
  37. You Have to See It!! A Huge Guy (必見!! でけェ奴, Hikken!! Dekee Yatsu)
  38. Huh!! A Ceasefire!? (えーッ!!停戦!?, Ēe!! Teisen!?)
  39. The Demon Fist Falls in the Setting Sun (魔拳 落日に散る, Maken Rakujitsu ni Chiru)
  40. Farewell! 3 Stooges (さらば!3バカ, Saraba! San Baka)
  41. Kujaku's Great Ascension (クジャク大昇天, Kujaku Daishōten)
  42. Going Straight To Mommy (母ちゃん一直線, Kāchan Itchokusen)
  43. The Fierce White Forbidden Past (激白禁断の過去, Gekihaku Kindan no Kako)
  44. Moving!! You Cry Too (感動!! 君も泣け, Kandō!! Kimi mo Nake)
  45. Disbanding for Real!! (本気(マジ)で解散!!, Maji de Kaisan)
  46. The Heroes Stark Naked (英雄(ヒーロー)まるはだか, Hīrō Maruhadaka)
  47. A really amazing Truth (すっげェ~真実, Suggē Shinjitsu)
  48. Heroic!! Master Dies (壮絶!! 道士死す, Sōzetsu!! Dōshi Shisu)
  49. It's the Final Decisive Battle (最終決戦だァッ, Saishū Kessen Dā)
  50. Let's Go! (行くぞォォッ!, Iku zoō!)

Movie

The film version of Gosei Sentai Dairanger premiered in Japan on April 17, 1993, at the Toei Super Hero Fair '93. Directed by Shōhei Tōjō and written by Noboru Sugimura, the movie was originally shown as a triple feature alongside the film versions of Kamen Rider ZO and Tokusou Robo Janperson. The main villain of the film is an original monster, named the Duke of Trump (トランプ公爵, Toranpu Kōshaku), who gathers four of the Dairangers' previous adversaries to defeat them. While the movie was filmed between episodes 5–6 and 7–8, its story takes place after episode 8 due to the appearance of Dairen-ō. Interestingly, Shohei Shibata, the young actor who played Hiroshi in Kamen Rider ZO would later join the cast of Dairanger as Akomaru, son of the main villain Shadam.

Cast

  • Ryo of the Heavenly Fire Star (天火星・亮, Tenkasei Ryō): Keiichi Wada (和田 圭市, Wada Keiichi)
  • Daigo of the Heavenly Illusion Star (天幻星・大五, Tengensei Daigo): Tatsuya Nōmi (能見 達也, Nōmi Tatsuya)
  • Shoji of the Heavenly Gravity Star (天重星・将児, Tenjūsei Shōji): Ei Hamura (羽村 英, Hamura Ei)
  • Kazu of the Heavenly Time Star (天時星・知, Tenjisei Kazu): Keisuke Tsuchiya (土屋 圭輔, Tsuchiya Keisuke)
  • Rin of the Heavenly Wind Star (天風星・リン, Tenpūsei Rin): Natsuki Takahashi (高橋 夏樹, Takahashi Natsuki)
  • Kou of the Howling New Star (吼新星・コウ, Koshinsei Kō): Hisashi Sakai (酒井 寿, Sakai Hisashi)
  • Master Kaku (道士嘉挧, Dōshi Kaku): Koji Naka (中康治, Naka Koji)
  • Grandmaster Yufang (老道士虞翻, Rōdōshi Guhon): Takeshi Kuwabara (桑原 毅, Kuwabara Takeshi)
  • Kujaku (クジャク, Kujaku): Masako Morishita (森下 雅子, Morishita Masako)
  • Kou's Mother (コウの母, Kō no Haha): Mikiko Miki (三輝 みきこ, Miki Mikiko)
  • error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help): Sugisaku Imagawa (今川 杉作, Imagawa Sugisaku)
  • Gorma XV (ゴーマ十五世, Gōma Jūgōsei): Munemaru Kōda (幸田 宗丸, Kōda Munemaru)
  • Commander Gara (ガラ中佐, Gara Chūsa): Akiko Amamatsuri (天祭 揚子, Amamatsuri Akiko)
  • Lieutenant Commander Zydos (ザイドス少佐, Zaidosu Shōsa): Maroshi Tamura (田村 円, Tamura Maroshi)
  • Commander Shadam (シャダム中佐, Shadamu Chūsa): Rintarō Nishi (西 凜太朗, Nishi Rintarō)
  • General Tenpou (田豊将軍, Tenpō Shōgun): Chūkō Ueda (上田 忠好, Ueda Chūkō)
  • Akomaru (阿古丸, Akomaru): Shohei Shibata (柴田 翔平, Shibata Shohei)
  • error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help): Yutaka Hirose (広瀬 裕, Hirose Yutaka, credited as Takumi Hirose)

Voice actors

  • Narrator: Hironori Miyata (宮田 浩徳, Miyata Hironori)
  • Byakkoshinken (白虎真剣, Byakkoshinken): Wataru Abe
  • error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help): Ikko Tadano (ただの いっこ, Tadano Ikko) credited as Tomihisa Naruse (成瀬 富久, Naruse Tomihisa)
  • General Kamikaze (神風大将, Kamikaze Taishō): Nobuyuki Hiyama (檜山 修之, Hiyama Nobuyuki)
  • Master Phone (電話先生, Denwa Sensei): Akiko Muta (むた あきこ)
  • Chief Tombstone (墓石社長, Hakaishi Shachō): Takuzou Kamiyama (神山 卓三)
  • error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help): Shigeru Chiba (千葉 繁, Chiba Shigeru, 13-14)

Guest actors

  • Kazu's clone: Daisuke Tsuchiya (土屋 大輔, Tsuchiya Daisuke, 25)
  • Shōichirō Takamura (human form of Media Magician): Ryosuke Kaizu (海津 亮介, Kaizu Ryōsuke)

Suit actors

Songs

Opening theme
Ending theme
  • "Oretachi Muteki Sa!! Dairanger" (俺たち無敵さ!! ダイレンジャー, Oretachi Muteki Sa!! Dairenjā, "We're Invincible!! Dairanger")
    • Lyrics: Saburo Yatsude
    • Composition: Katsuo Ohno
    • Arrangement: Kenji Yamamoto
    • Artist: New JACK Takurō

Notes

  1. ^ Gosei (五星) translates as "Five Stars".
  2. ^ Template:Dairenjā translates as "Great Rangers".
  3. ^ "Qi" (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; Japanese: ) is a concept in Chinese culture that relates to one's life force. It is pronounced as "ch'i" in Chinese and "ki" in Japanese.

References

  1. ^ "Library -- English Titles -- TOEI TV Website". Retrieved 2007-12-28.

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