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==International broadcast and home video== |
==International broadcast and home video== |
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*Fiveman was aired in France as the sixth Super Sentai series to air in the country on TV with a French dub produced and licensed by [[AB Groupe]] with dubbing work by Studio SOFI. It premiered on June 12, 1991, on [[TF1]]'s Club Dorothée block. 23 episodes were actually dubbed, but only the first five episodes were aired on the network likely due to low interest as viewership declined towards the Super Sentai series in the region. With five being aired, it is the shortest series in the Super Sentai franchise to air in France to date. |
*Fiveman was aired in France as the sixth Super Sentai series to air in the country on TV with a French dub produced and licensed by [[AB Groupe]] with dubbing work by Studio SOFI. It premiered on June 12, 1991, on [[TF1]]'s Club Dorothée block. 23 episodes were actually dubbed, but only the first five episodes were aired on the network likely due to low interest as viewership declined towards the Super Sentai series in the region. With five being aired, it is the shortest series in the Super Sentai franchise to air in France to date. |
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*In Thailand, two Thai dubs are said to exist. One for [[Channel 7 (Thailand)|Channel 7]] where they used the original title and one for the home video released by Video Square where it was released under the international ''Sky Rangers'' title. |
*In Thailand, two Thai dubs are said to exist. One for [[Channel 7 (Thailand)|Channel 7]] where they used the original title and one for the home video released by Video Square where it was released under the international ''Sky Rangers'' title. As for Channel 7, the series aired on Fridays from 4:00pm to 5:00pm in 1993, but it did not air until the final episode. |
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*In the [[Philippines]], the series was very popular and aired with a Tagalog dub on three channels like [[ABS-CBN]] from 1993 to 1994 and later re-aired on [[Radio Philippines Network|RPN]] from 1997 to 1998 and a new Tagalog dub was made for [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|ABC]] (now TV5) and aired from 1999 to 2000. |
*In the [[Philippines]], the series was very popular and aired with a Tagalog dub on three channels like [[ABS-CBN]] from 1993 to 1994 and later re-aired on [[Radio Philippines Network|RPN]] from 1997 to 1998 and a new Tagalog dub was made for [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|ABC]] (now TV5) and aired from 1999 to 2000. |
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*In Hong Kong, the series aired on [[TVB Jade]] with a Cantonese Chinese dub on June 20, 1998, until February 13, 1999, with all episodes being dubbed and broadcast. |
*In Hong Kong, the series aired on [[TVB Jade]] with a Cantonese Chinese dub on June 20, 1998, until February 13, 1999, with all episodes being dubbed and broadcast. |
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Chikyu Sentai Fiveman | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu Action adventure Superhero fiction Science fantasy |
Created by | Toei |
Developed by | Hirohisa Soda |
Directed by | Takao Nagaishi |
Starring | Toshiya Fuji Kei Shindachiya Ryouhei Kobayashi Kazuko Miyata Keiko Hayase Chika Matsui Takeshi Ishikawa Shunsaku Kudo Hatsue Nishi Motoko Watanabe Kihachiro Uemura |
Voices of | Rica Matsumoto Seizō Katō |
Narrated by | Eiichi Onoda |
Opening theme | "Chikyu Sentai Fiveman" by Kenji Suzuki |
Ending theme | "Fiveman, Theme of Love" by Kenji Suzuki |
Composer | Akihiko Yoshida |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 48 |
Production | |
Producers | Takeyuki Suzuki Kyōzō Utsunomiya |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Asahi |
Release | March 2, 1990 February 8, 1991 | –
Related | |
Chikyu Sentai Fiveman (地球戦隊ファイブマン, Chikyū Sentai Faibuman, Earth Squadron Fiveman) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series. It was Toei Company's fourteenth installment of the Super Sentai metaseries. It aired on TV Asahi from March 2, 1990, to February 8, 1991, with a total of 48 episodes replacing Kousoku Sentai Turboranger and was replaced by Chōjin Sentai Jetman. The names given by Toei for international distribution are Fiveman or Sky Rangers.[1]
It was released by Shout! Factory on Region 1 DVD on September 6, 2022, as part of Shout! Factory’s new partnership with Hasbro.[2] It originally was teased to be released in 2019. This is the second Super Sentai series to be officially released in North America that does not have a Power Rangers counterpart. The first one released was Chōjin Sentai Jetman, which was the series that came out the year following Fiveman. Jetman was released in the region on September 25, 2018.
Plot
[edit]In 1970, Doctor Hoshikawa was researching how to transform the planet Sedon into a green, lush world, testing it by attempting to grow flowers. On the day the first flower bloomed, the Zone Empire launched an assault on the planet, separating him and his wife from their five children. Arthur G6 took the five children back to Earth and raised them while after the attack, Doctor Hoshikawa safely went to the Planet P16 Milky Way.
Twenty years later, the five are now teachers at the same school, the Newtown Elementary School (Newtown Shougakko). The Galactic Imperial Army Zone led by Empress Meadow and Captain Garoa now prepares to invade Earth as its thousandth target to destroy for immortality of Empress Meadow (it was later revealed that Empress Meadow is an illusion used by Vulgyre, their base which is also a gigantic lifeform monster to manipulate them in order to be a "god"). As they begin the attack, three vehicles appear and counter the offensive. Five warriors descend from the vehicles and confront Zone.
The Hoshikawa siblings have been developing the Fiveman technology and training hard upon the possibility of Zone invading Earth. Now the five siblings are ready to battle with the familiar foes as Fiveman.
Characters
[edit]Fivemen
[edit]The eponymous Fiveman is the first Super Sentai group to consist entirely of siblings. The five siblings of the Hoshikawa Family (星川家, Hoshikawa-ke) (three brothers and two sisters) were separated from their parents during a sudden Zone attack, sent to board a ship along with Arthur G6 to be raised and learn of the Fiveman technology. They pose as teachers at New Town School, planting a garden of Sidon Flowers which they brought from planet Sidon.
- Gaku Hoshikawa (星川 学, Hoshikawa Gaku)/Five Red (ファイブレッド, Faibu Reddo): (William/Manabu in Philippine dub) He is the eldest and leader of the team at 27 years old. He is a Science teacher (Episode 1,16 and 38) skilled in kendo (Episode 40). He was 7 at the time of the Zone's attack on Sidon. Calm, responsible and a strict teacher (Episode 40), he had the task of raising his four younger siblings along with Arthur G6, making him not just a big brother but also a leader and a parental figure. Out of fear, he fired a gun at Garoa's face, scarring him, creating a rivalry between the two. Even though he is a reliable and brave leader, he has a major weakness with the supernatural (Episode 41).
- His helmet has the science symbol (an atom) on the front, and the triangle-shaped visor having no stripes indicates him being the first member.
- Weapons: V Sword (Vソード, Bui Sōdo), V Shuttler (Vシャトラー, Bui Shatorā)
- Attacks: V Sword Spark (Vソードスパーク, Bui Sōdo Supāku)
- Ken Hoshikawa (星川 健, Hoshikawa Ken)/Five Blue (ファイブブルー, Faibu Burū): (Ben in Philippine dub) The second born at 25 years old. He is a Physical education teacher skilled in judo. The second in command of Fiveman. Although reckless (Episode 2 and 44), He is extremely passionate in everything he does, relies more in the body combat than in weapons (Episode 20 and 38). He even taught one of his students the meaning of courage by defeating a foe without transforming (Episode 20). He can also lift heavy objects, even monsters in fighting.
- His helmet has a P.E. symbol (loosely derived from the swimming symbol) on the front, and the white horizontal stripe splitting the diamond-shaped visor into two parts indicates him being the second member.
- Weapons: Twin Arrays (ツインアレイ, Tsuin Arei), Twin Risbees (ツインリスビー, Tsuin Risubī), Twin Yo-yos (ツインヨーヨー, Tsuin Yōyō)
- Attacks: Rolling Arrays (ローリングアレイ, Rōringu Arei)
- Fumiya Hoshikawa (星川 文矢, Hoshikawa Fumiya)/Five Black (ファイブブラック, Faibu Burakku): (Julio/Fumio in Philippine dub) The fourth born, youngest son and twin brother of Remi at 20 years old. He is a Japanese teacher skilled in karate (Episode 39). He has a wide range knowledge of various languages, even alien ones. He can read alien languages (Episode 31) and speak and understand alien languages (Episodes 2, 5 and 7) Despite this, he tends to be childish and reckless like Ken (Episode 2 and 32) and sometimes ill-tempered(Episodes 14, 32, 36 and 38) and clumsy (Episode 26, 36 and 43). He is thoughtful (Episode 14 and 16) and good in spy-warfare (Episode 23 and 38), stunts and sometimes fight without transformation (Episode 10, 16, 23, 38 and 43). In episode 43, he teaches Yoshio-Kun the meaning of having playmates. He and Remi were only 1 year old during the attack on Sidon, therefore they continuously suffer for not remembering their parent's faces.
- His helmet has 語 (Go) (the kanji for "language") on the front, and two white diagonal stripes forming a "V" and splitting the half-circle-shaped visor into three parts indicates him being the third member.
- Weapons: Power Cutter (パワーカッター, Pawā Kattā), Black Jaw (ブラックジョー, Burakku Jō), Cutter Discs (カッターディスク, Kattā Disuku)
- Attacks: Screw Cutter (スクリューカッター, Sukuryū Kattā)
- Kazumi Hoshikawa (星川 数美, Hoshikawa Kazumi)/Five Pink (ファイブピンク, Faibu Pinku): (Rita in Philippine dub) The third born and oldest daughter at 23 years old. She is a Math teacher skilled in fencing. Sometimes, tagged as "Old maid" (Episode 16 and 41). Calm and intelligent, she can analyze and calculate with her "computer like" brain. She was three years old at the time of the attack on Sidon and remembers nothing but fear which she had to overcome to do battle with Zone as an adult. Protective and caring, she is a maternal figure to Fumiya and Remi (Episode 5 and 17). She may be considered as strict (Episode 7, 18 and 42) but practical (Episode 42) but willing to sacrifice (Episode 18 and 32) and in charge of household on Magma Base with Arthur G6 (Episode 7, 10 and 42)
- Her helmet has a unique math symbol (a combination of the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division symbols) on the front, and three white horizontal stripes splitting the heart-shaped visor into four parts indicates her being the fourth member.
- Weapons: Cutie Circle (キューティーサークル, Kyūtī Sākuru), Circle Puter (サークルピュータ, Sākuru Pyūta)
- Attacks: Circle Finish (サークルフィニッシュ, Sākuru Finisshu)
- Remi Hoshikawa (星川 レミ, Hoshikawa Remi)/Five Yellow (ファイブイエロー, Faibu Ierō): (Jessica in Philippine dub) The twin sister of Fumiya and the youngest of the Hoshikawa siblings at 20 years old. A music teacher skilled in kung fu. She is disastrous at housekeeping and cleaning tasks which she leaves to either Kazumi or Arthur (Episode 42). She has excellent rhythm and musical senses (Episode 1 and 13), she is also a rhythmic gymnast and dancer (Episode 34), which she applies to her fighting. She teaches children kung-fu in her spare time. In episode 4, she got drunk when water was turned into alcohol, yet she fought using the Drunken Fist and defeated the galactic warrior. During the events of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, she appeared and granted the Greater Power of the Fiveman to the Gokaigers. She would appear in the final episode of the series receiving the Five Yellow Ranger Key as the Gokaigers depart Earth.
- Her helmet has a single eighth note on the front, and four white horizontal stripes splitting the pentagon-shaped visor into five parts indicates her being the fifth member.
- Weapons: Melody Tact (メロディータクト, Merodī Takuto), Yellow Flute (イエローフルート, Ierō Furūto)
- Attacks: Tact Attack (タクトアタック, Takuto Atakku)
Arsenal
[edit]- V-Changer (Vチェンジャー, Bui Chenjā): Fiveman's transformation devices. The individual Fivemen transform by shouting out their code names (Five (color) (ファイブ(カラー), Faibu (Karā))), while the gathered team shouts the team name.
- V-Changer Brace (Vチェンジャーブレス, Bui Chenjā Buresu): Wristband changers used by Gaku, Ken, and Fumiya.
- V-Changer Compact (Vチェンジャーコンパクト, Bui Chenjā Konpakuto): Pendant changers used by Kazumi and Remi.
- Five Blaster (ファイブラスター, Faiburasutā): The team's sidearm, which transform from a handgun to a sword with a detachable V Power Grip (Vパワーグリップ, Bui Pawā Gurippu). It can also modify each Fiveman's assigned weapon:
- V Shuttler (Vシャトラー, Bui Shatorā): Five Red's shortened V-Sword.
- Twin Risbees (ツインリスビー, Tsuin Risubī): Five Blue's Twin Array that has been separated into frisbees.
- Twin Yo-yos (ツインヨーヨー, Tsuin Yōyō): The Twin Risbees' alternate shrunken-like mode.
- Black Jaw (ブラックジョー, Burakku Jō): Five Black's transformed Power Cutter.
- Circle Puter (サークルピュータ, Sākuru Pyūta): Five Pink's transformed Cutie Circle.
- Yellow Flute (イエローフルート, Ierō Furūto): Five Yellow's transformed Melody Tact.
Group Techniques
[edit]- Five Tector (ファイブテクター, Faibu Tekutā): An armor developed by Gaku and Arthur G6 (Episode 37) to defeat Chevalier, It is composed of Shoulder Guards, Arm Shields, and Power Leggers. All this increases strength fivefold. It was first used by Five Blue to defeat a gigantic IED Galactic warrior, However, He only used this technique once (Episode 37, 38 and 45). Five Red also used this technique twice (Episode 38 and 45)and mostly by Five Black (Episode 38, 43 and 45)
- Earth Cannon (アースカノン, Āsu Kanon): When needed, Arthur would fly from Magma Base to the Fivemen and transform into Earth Cannon. The Fivemen shout "Ready! Target Lock! Fire!" (レディ!ターゲットロック!ファイア!, Redi! Tāgetto Rokku! Faia!) and as Arthur shouts "Go!! (ゴー!!, Gō!!) fires a 10,000 degree fire beam. Earth Cannon cannot be used if the five are not together.
- Super Five Ball (スーパーファイブボール, Sūpā Faibu Bōru): As with Gorenger's "Gorenger Storm" or Sun Vulcan's "Vulcan Ball", this weapon is a ball-shaped bomb which the Fivemen pass to each other, storing energy and kicking them towards the enemy. This technique was based on Ken's dodgeball (Episode 30) Five Red is primarily the one to finish this technique, though the others have occasionally done so as well. Five Yellow used this technique twice (Episode 31 and 43) and never used by Five Black
- Brother Attack (ブラザーアタック, Burazā Atakku): This is the first finishing technique of the Fivemen. At the voice of Five Red saying "Sibling Warrior's Brother Attack!!", Five Yellow ties the enemy with the Melody Tact and the rest attack in order with their special weapon, finishing with a blow of Five Red's V-Sword.
- Five Black and Yellow also use an attack called Twin Action as a Finisher (Episode 5 and 36), once with Five Blue (Episode 14).
Vehicles
[edit]- Hawk Arrows (ホークアロー, Hōku Arō): Fivemen's motorcycles numbered 1 through 5. They reach speeds of 330 kilometers per hour and are equipped with Hawk Cannons.
- Hawk Arrow 1 (ホークアロー1号, Hōku Arō Ichi-gō): Five Red's motorcycle.
- Hawk Arrow 2 (ホークアロー2号, Hōku Arō Ni-gō): Five Blue's motorcycle.
- Hawk Arrow 3 (ホークアロー3号, Hōku Arō San-gō): Five Black's motorcycle.
- Hawk Arrow 4 (ホークアロー4号, Hōku Arō Yon-gō): Five Pink's motorcycle.
- Hawk Arrow 5 (ホークアロー5号, Hōku Arō Go-gō): Five Yellow's motorcycle.
- Hover Star II (ホバスター2号, Hobā Sutā Ni-gō): A single hovercraft used by the Fivemen. The number is 0.
Mecha
[edit]- Five Robo (ファイブロボ, Faibu Robo): It forms with Sky Alpha (piloted by Five Red), Carrier Beta (piloted by Five Black and Five Yellow) and Land Gamma (piloted by Five Blue and Five Pink) when the command "Combine! Triple Joint!" (合体!トリプルジョイント!, Gattai! Toripuru Jointo!) is given. Its main weapon is the Super Dimension Sword (超次元ソード, Chō Jigen Sōdo) and it destroys monsters with its finishing attack. Its other weapons are the Twin Cannons (ツインカノン, Tsuin Kanon) and the Double Shotguns (ダブルショットガン, Daburu Shottogan) (not used in the show). It can also form the Five Trailer (ファイブトレーラー, Faibu Torērā). It was badly damaged in episode 44 along with the Star Five when the giant robot Big Garoan defeated the Super Five Robo. It returned in episode 47 to fight Black Gorlin.
- Sky Alpha (スカイアルファ, Sukai Arufa): It can transform to a tractor cab when the Five Trailer is being formed. It has Alpha Lasers as its weapons. It forms the head and body of the Five Robo. It appeared again in Gaoranger vs Super Sentai.
- Carrier Beta (キャリアベータ, Kyaria Bēta): It is armed with the Beta missiles. It forms the majority of the Five Trailer's trailer unit and the legs of the Five Robo (Five Black's half is the right, and Five Yellow's half, the left).
- Land Gamma (ランドガンマ, Rando Ganma): It has Gamma Cannons as its weapons. It forms the tail end of the Five Trailer's trailer unit and the arms of the Five Robo (Five Blue's half is the right and Five Pink's half, the left).
- Star Five (スターファイブ, Sutā Faibu): Fiveman's second robot that transforms from a spacecraft called the Star Carrier (スターキャリア, Sutā Kyaria). When the command "Transformation! Star Round!" (変形!スターラウンド!, Henkei! Sutā Raundo!) is given, the sides become the lower legs, with the landing wheels as the back. The rear of the underside forms the upper legs, the cockpit forms the shield, gun, and back, and the frontal underside becomes the arms. It is armed with the Star Gun (スターガン, Sutā Gan) and the Star Shield (スターシールド, Sutā Shīrudo). The Star Five can also suspend enemies in the air with its Star Hang Beam (スターハングビーム, Sutā Hangu Bīmu). Its finishing attacks are the Five Beam End (ファイブビームエンド, Faibu Bīmu Endo) and the Hang Beam End (ハングビームエンド, Hangu Bīmu Endo). It forms the helmet, body, arms and lower legs of the Super Five Robo. This ship is built by Doctor Hoshikawa to use it when returning to Earth. It was stolen by Gunther but eventually given back to the Fivemen. It was heavily damaged in episode 44 when the giant robot Big Garoan defeated the Super Five Robo. It returned in episode 46 to battle the monster Rose / Dolgin.
- Super Five Robo (スーパーファイブロボ, Sūpā Faibu Robo): The combination of the Five Robo and the Star Five into a powerful robot. The two robots combine when the command "Combine! Super Brother Joint!" (合体!スーパーブラザージョイント!, Gattai! Sūpā Burazā Jointo!) is given. The Star Five's lower legs becomes the Super Five Robo's foot and lower legs, what increases the robot's size to roughly 1.4 times the Five Robo's size. The upper legs, along the back landing wheels forms the arms (despite the fact of his hands seems to be "real", closed hands in the series, and not the Star Five's four-segmented upper legs like in the toy). The Star Five's arms and body makes the body armor (with the Star Five's cabin as the chest) and the helmet. The Star Five's shield and gun components do not join in the formation. It is armed with the Jet Knuckles (ジェットナックル, Jetto Nakkuru), Super Five Beam, and it destroys monsters with its ultimate finishing attack, the Super Vector Punch (スーパーベクトルパンチ, Sūpā Bekutoru Panchi). It was first used to destroy the monster Bar-rugin. It was temporarily destroyed in episode 44 by the giant robot Big Garoan, but it returned at episode 47. It was the last standing force to destroy Vulgyre in the end.
- Magma Base (マグマベース, Maguma Bēsu): The command center and living quarters of the Hoshikawas. Built by Doctor Hoshikawa, it was used to travel to Sidon and later to escape from there. It launched the other mecha when necessary, and has a powerful defense system with multiple weapons. It was destroyed by Vulgyre with ease.
- Max Magma (マックスマグマ, Makkusu Maguma): The combination of the Super Five Robo and the Magma Base when the command "Combine! Max Cross!" (合体!マックスクロス!, Gattai! Makkusu Kurosu!) is given. It is armed with the Max Storm (マックスストーム, Makkusu Sutōmu) (the cannons in its shoulders). Its ultimate finishing attack is the Diamond Max (ダイヤモンドマックス, Daiyamono Makkusu), in which every single cannon on its body fires at the same time. Being primarily a base, this robot cannot walk like the Super Turbo Builder in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger. It was first used to destroy the monster Crab / Ant-gin. It was destroyed by Vulgyre in the finale.
Allies
[edit]- Arthur G6 (アーサーG6, Āsā Jī Shikkusu): A support robot created by Doctor Hoshikawa, Arthur was the one who raised the orphaned children on Earth, becoming the closest thing they had to their parents. He usually aids Fiveman from the Magma Base but at times he can fly out from base and transform into Earth Cannon.
- Gunther (グンサー, Gunsā) (19, 20, 45 & 46) : Known as "Raging Wolf of the Galaxy" (宇宙の暴れウルフ, Uchū no Abare Urufu), Gunther was cared for by Doctor Hoshikawa and his wife when severely injured before he stole the Star Carrier. But arriving on Earth, Gunther battled the Fivemen but eventually could make friends with Gaku before he returns the Star Carrier to them and then was turned to stone. However, he was but was unintentionally revived by Iwakasekigin's spell and helps Gaku while he is trapped with Vulgyre. He sacrifices himself to save Gaku from Billion, and reveals in his dying breath his sins and receive forgiveness before he dies.
- Five-kun Dolls (ファイブくん人形, Faibu-kun Ningyō): These plush dolls first appeared in episode 23, from a parallel dimension. The five members are Red-kun, Blue-kun, Black-kun, Pink-chan, and Yellow-chan. While watching TV, Fivemen must assist the plush dolls. The enemy of the dolls is Garoa-don Doll (ガロアどん人形, Garoa-don Ningyō). They made a few more cameos in the series, watching certain scenes in the episodes and expressing their thoughts of it.
Silver Imperial Army Zone
[edit]The Silver Imperial Unit Zone (銀帝軍ゾーン, Ginteigun Zōn) is an alien army plotting to rule the entire Milky Way, it flies across universe attacking worlds with its Galactic Warriors. Earth will be its 1,000th destroyed planet, at which point Meadow will gain eternal life. They operate from their ship Vulgyre and can send smaller battleships called Vulgols (バルゴール, Barugōru). They use the Galactic currency Dolyen (combination of dollar and Yen) which is said to be equal to 100 Japanese yens.
- Galactic Super Beast Vulgyre (銀河超獣バルガイヤー, Gingachōjū Barugaiyā) (46-48): The true ruler of Zone. Even though being a living organism, he operated as the Zone headquarters, Galactic Ship Vulgyre (銀河戦艦バルガイヤー, Ginga Senkan Barugaiyā). Projecting into the sky the face of a dead alien woman named Meadow, who he was in love with and killed for refusing him, Vulgyre gave orders to Zone under the "Ōkubi" persona of Empress Meadow. Vulgyre had been traveling the galaxy in order to destroy a total of 1,000 stars. When the star number 1000 is destroyed, he would obtain eternal life and become "God" of the Milky Way. When Five Red exposed the truth, Vulgyre goes on the offensive on the city until he is exposed to New Town School's Sidon flowers and crashes into the mountainside where he confirms his identity. From there, Vulgyre forcefully combines Doldora and Zaza to destroy the Earth-grown Sidon flowers. Believing the one thing that can kill him is gone, Vulgyre reveals to the rest of Zone that he would be undergoing his "Galactic Eclosion", in which he would become "Super Galactic Beast" and that he needed a "final energy" in order to complete this. It is first thought that it is the deaths of the Fivemen but the truth was uncovered after Five Red defeated Chevalier: Vulgyre coveted the energy of Chevalier's death, and not Fiveman's, in order to begin his metamorphosis, explaining that Chevalier had committed multiple murders across the galaxy and his soul would be full with the blood of his victims, the source of the "last energy", resulting in the disturbing revelation that he had deceived Chevalier from the very beginning. After hatching, destroyed the Magma Base with remarkable ease. The Sidon Flowers are his weakness as they are the first sprout of new life in the very first planet he destroyed, using them the Fivemen weakened him and was ultimately destroyed by the Super Five Robo in the finale.
- Galactic Empress Meadow (銀河皇帝メドー, Gingakōtei Medō) (1-47): The white-skinned, silver-maned, purple-lipped, golden-eyed mystery ruler of the Zone Empire. She is only seen to be the face of a woman surrounded by a silver mane that appears from the sky. Extremely powerful. She seeks to devour life from planets and when the 1,000th is destroyed, she will gain eternal life. Later on, she appeared in reddish form, far more angry after continuous failure of Zone. She is revealed to be a simulation created by Vulgyre after the flowers of Sidon destroyed her. The real Meadow was an alien woman Vulgyre wanted to be his queen in galactic conquest but refused. In the end, her spirit helped the Sidon flowers destroy Vulgyre once and for all avenging herself for all the wrongs Vulgyre did in her name.
- Captain Garoa (ガロア艦長, Garoa-kanchō): The captain of Vulgyre in black and gray armor over red clothes, armed with a sword. He got scarred by Five Red as a child creating a rivalry between them. An expert swordsman, could handle even the five siblings by himself in battle, with his special technique "Taifuu Shaken" (Typhoon Spinning Sword). Although a field commander, he would not show up much in fight, giving orders from Meadow (actually Vulgyre) to the others but at times shows up to make the lives of the Fivemen miserable if the missions are failing. The continuing failures and the arrival of Chevalier eventually caused Garoa's dismissal, having been assigned the janitor post after his monster Gorilla-Eagle Gin was destroyed when he promised "Meadow" (Vulgyre) the deaths of the Fivemen. He eventually found a secret energy source in Vulgyre, and, unaware of its true nature, he used it on a Gorlin, creating the "Big Garoa", a powerful robotic monster which temporarily destroyed the Super Five Robo, earning him the Captain position back. Even though he tried the hardest to succeed in his plans and, along Dongoros, was the last survivor of Zone, Garoa found his demise trapped in the coffin of Meadow, with his armor destroyed, in the middle of burning Dolyen bills as Vulgyre exploded in the series finale.
- Galactic Commanders: They somewhat are the triumvirate of the Empire only answering to Galois and later to Chevalier. They are the ones who serve as the field commanders of the Zone Empire.
- Galactic Swordsman Billion (銀河剣士ビリオン, Ginga Kenshi Birion) (1-46): He was probably the best swordsman in the galaxy, white-maned in white armor over blue tights. A lover of liquor and swords, this sadistic left-handed warrior enjoys fighting. When he finds an even minimally weaker foe, he challenges to battle and defeats him. He is bitter rivals with Five Red. He would not hesitate to execute a plan even at the cost of a comrade's welfare. He is scheming and manipulative, most of the time using others to accomplish his goals. This can be seen in the different types of monsters and strategies he chose in contrast to Doldora and Dongoros. While using Sabergin, Billion evolved into the more powerful Saber Billion (サーベルビリオン Sāberu Birion), able to enlarge himself to fight the Five Robo. However, once his weapon was destroyed, Billion returned to normal. After being witness to Rose Dolgin's creation to his disgust of the recent truth, Billion attempts to kill Gaku when Gunther intervene and died as a result. He then battles Five Red one on one in a final duel, shattering his sake bottle and discarding his cape, before he ultimately killed by Five Red in Armor Mode's flying sword thrust attack causing him to explode after he got close to victory.
- Galactic Doctor Doldora (銀河博士ドルドラ, Ginga Hakase Dorudora) (1-46): Scientist and weapons researcher of Zone in gold scorpion-like armor over black tights, she is more of a strategist, although she also has high combat levels. Having a gift for disguise as well, she even fooled Fumiya once posing as a cute girl. She is much less violent than Billion and Dongoros but no less evil. She prefers to let Zaza, her underling, do most of her dirty work, and uses subtle tactics and deceitful monsters as she believes brains work better than direct force. After knowing Vulgyre's true identity and going into insanity, Doldora was forcefully united with Zaza by him to become Bara Dolgin (バラドルギン, Baradorugin) to destroy the Sidon flowers in the New Town School by converting them into red roses with Five Black, Blue, Yellow and Pink powerless to stop her. With only one remaining, she goes after Tatsuya as he runs off with it. But Gaku arrives to stop her with Gunther's aid. She battles the other siblings until Billion is killed and a Gorlin absorbs her. Piloting Star Five, the Fivemen manage to kill Bara Dolgin.
- Galactic Merchant Dongoros (銀河商人ドンゴロス, Ginga Shōnin Dongorosu): A grotesque, short, fat space merchant who enjoys making money (Dolyen bills) and carries an abacus. He prefers to use brute force (which can be seen in his choice of monsters) to accomplish the job but at times he would use subtle tactics as well when necessary like using a Voodoo Monster. In the finale, Dongoros was killed in the explosion of Vulgyre as he was desperately packing all the Dolyens and gold bars he could before fleeing, falling as a victim of his own greed.
- Galactic Fang Zaza (銀河の牙ザザ, Ginga no Kiba Zaza) (1-46): Doldora's underling and loyal bodyguard in black tights with purple armor, born from an egg. Zaza was turned into a cyborg by Doldora when just born and swore absolute servitude to her. She used to operate along Billion at times. She is rivals with Remi. She does most of Doldora's dirty work and does not question her mistress at all. Attempting to shield Doldora from Vulgyre, she was merged with her mistress.
- First Captain Chevalier (初代艦長シュバリエ, Shodaikanchō Shubarie) (28-47): He is actually Vulgyre's first captain but ironically younger-looking than Garoa suggesting he might be a gifted child himself. He had been gone and was operating alone when he heard of Zone's struggle in Earth and returned much to Garoa's chagrin. Eventually takes over captaincy after Galois, becoming Five Red's rival. He controls a black Gorlin. This self-proclaimed "Hero of the Galaxy" enjoys music and has sword abilities that surpass even those of Garoa's. When he first appeared, he sang the 1970s song "Hero" by the Kai Band. Chevalier shows up in battle more often than Garoa. He is scheming and sadistic as well as cool and even humorous. He uses extremely dangerous tactics against the Fivemen and makes their lives twice as miserable. In the finale, he challenges Five Red to a "Chain Deathmatch" in which an unbreakable chain would link them together until one of them died. He lost to Five Red and then Vulgyre revealed that he made Chevalier fight to death because he needed the "Energy of the most powerful death in the Galaxy" and deceived Chevalier in thinking it was Fiveman's deaths when it was really his that was needed. His explosion released the final energy for Vulgyre's final transformation.
- Weapons: Barok Stick, Barok Fencer, Barok Shoot, Barok Byoot
- Ginga Sentai Gingaman (銀河戦隊ギンガマン, Ginga Sentai Gingaman, Galaxy Squadron Gingaman) (9 & 28-47): A comedic all male evil Squadron of five aliens who first formed by Doldora as part of her plan to hypnotize the masses. But they would later return to serve Chevalier. They were killed by the Fivemen near finale. Not to be confused with 1998's Super Sentai series, Seijuu Sentai Gingaman.
- Baikanian Ginga Red (バイカン星人ギンガレッド, Baikan Seijin Ginga Reddo): From planet Baikan.
- Monomenian Ginga Blue (モノメ星人ギンガブルー, Monome Seijin Ginga Burū): From planet Monome.
- Grachisian Ginga Black (グラチス星人ギンガブラック, Gurachisu Seijin Ginga Burakku): From planet Grachis.
- Fujiminian Ginga Pink (フジミン星人ギンガピンク, Fujimin Seijin Ginga Pinku): From planet Fujimin.
- Gringanian Ginga Yellow (グリンガ星人ギンガイエロー, Guringa Seijin Ginga Ierō): From planet Gringa.
- Batzler Soldiers (バツラー兵, Batsurā Hei): The black-skinned grunts with orange heads, armed with crab claws, bearing the Zone crest on their chests. They are also capable of disguise. Galactic Ninja BatzlaGin (銀河忍者バツラギン, Ginga Ninja BatsuraGin) is their leader. Their name comes from the "batsu" (cross) on their heads. There was a special Batzler, Number 339 who had a turtle-like shell. In episode 26, The group Became Superior Over Galois and the Triumvirate During Topsy-Turvy Day. The group were later summoned by Zaigan during Super Sentai World.
- Enlarging Beast Gorlin (巨大化獣ゴルリン, Kyodaikajū Gorurin): A giant white-skinned robot alien which absorbs and mimics the defeated Galactic Warriors. Even though, if the Galactic Warrior had completely died, the Gorlin would not be able to mimic it. Each Gorlin has its serial number and there have been interesting cases: Gorlin number 13 combined itself with the Sidon demon warped around it instead of absorbing it; Gorlin number 12 fell down while running and could not reach Bat-rugin before he died, failing to enlarge him; Gorlin number 36 was used by Galois to create the giant robot Big Garoa. Each Gorlin costs 100,000 Dolyen, considerably cheap given its dimensions. It resembled Michelin's mascot Bibendum a little bit.
- Black Gorlin (黒ゴルリン, Kuro Gorurin) (30 & 47): A special Gorlin Chevalier had modified to serve him as a fighting robot. It has laser cannons on its shoulders and bears the Zone crest on its chest. It was destroyed before the finale by two consecutive Super Vector Punches from the Super Five Robo at the same time that Chevalier fell against Five Red.
Galactic Warriors
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Combined Galactic Warriors
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Episodes
[edit]No. | Title | Director | Writer | Original air date |
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1 | "The Five Sibling Warriors" Transliteration: "Go Kyōdai Senshi" (Japanese: 五兄弟戦士) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | March 2, 1990 |
2 | "Father's Payback! Mother's Payback" Transliteration: "Chichi no Kataki! Haha no Kataki" (Japanese: 父の仇! 母の仇) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | March 9, 1990 |
3 | "Challenge! The Galactic Tiger" Transliteration: "Chōsen! Ginga no Tora" (Japanese: 挑戦! 銀河の虎) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | March 16, 1990 |
4 | "Get the Earth Drunk" Transliteration: "Chikyū o Yowasero" (Japanese: 地球を酔わせろ) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | March 23, 1990 |
5 | "Orphaned Galaxy Egg" Transliteration: "Minashigo Ginga Tamago" (Japanese: みなしご銀河卵) | Kiyoshi Arai | Hirohisa Soda | March 30, 1990 |
6 | "I Hate Hard Workers" Transliteration: "Hatarakimono wa Kirai Da" (Japanese: 働き者は嫌いだ) | Kiyoshi Arai | Mami Watanabe | April 6, 1990 |
7 | "The 45m Grade-Schooler" Transliteration: "Yonjūgo-mētā no Shōgakusei" (Japanese: 45mの小学生) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | April 13, 1990 |
8 | "Shine! A Seed of Life" Transliteration: "Kagayake! Hitotsubu no Inochi" (Japanese: 輝け! 一粒の命) | Takao Nagaishi | Kunio Fujii | April 20, 1990 |
9 | "Gingaman Appear" Transliteration: "Tōjō Gingaman" (Japanese: 登場ギンガマン) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | April 27, 1990 |
10 | "Suck My Blood!" Transliteration: "Ore no Chi o Sue!" (Japanese: 俺の血を吸え!) | Shohei Tojo | Toshiki Inoue | May 4, 1990 |
11 | "Dangerous Treasure Hunting" Transliteration: "Abunai Takara Sagashi" (Japanese: あぶない宝探し) | Masao Minowa | Kunio Fujii | May 11, 1990 |
12 | "Arthur's Super Transformation" Transliteration: "Āsā Chō Henkei" (Japanese: アーサー超変型) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | May 18, 1990 |
13 | "Do, Re, Mi, Fight" Transliteration: "Do Re Mi Faito" (Japanese: ドレミファイト) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | May 25, 1990 |
14 | "The Cute Liar" Transliteration: "Kawaii Usotsuki" (Japanese: 可愛いウソつき) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | June 1, 1990 |
15 | "There Are Two Reds!!" Transliteration: "Reddo ga Futari!!" (Japanese: レッドが二人!!) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | June 8, 1990 |
16 | "Hungry Hero" Transliteration: "Harapeko Hīrō" (Japanese: 腹ぺこヒーロー) | Shohei Tojo | Mami Watanabe | June 15, 1990 |
17 | "Fumiya's Friendship Announcement" Transliteration: "Fumiya no Kōsai Sengen" (Japanese: 文矢の交際宣言) | Takao Nagaishi | Kunio Fujii | June 22, 1990 |
18 | "Saving Money!!" Transliteration: "O-kane Tamemasu!!" (Japanese: お金貯めます!!) | Takao Nagaishi | Toshiki Inoue | June 29, 1990 |
19 | "Red Fighting Robot" Transliteration: "Akai Kenka Robo" (Japanese: 赤いけんかロボ) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | July 6, 1990 |
20 | "Burning Sibling Robot" Transliteration: "Moeru Kyōdai Robo" (Japanese: 燃える兄弟ロボ) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | July 13, 1990 |
21 | "Vaulting Horse Trio" Transliteration: "Tobibako Sannin-gumi" (Japanese: 跳び箱3人組) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | July 20, 1990 |
22 | "Shining Handsome Youth" Transliteration: "Hikaru Biseinen" (Japanese: 光る美青年) | Takao Nagaishi | Mami Watanabe | July 27, 1990 |
23 | "The Five-kun Dolls" Transliteration: "Faibu Kun Ningyō" (Japanese: 5くん人形) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | August 3, 1990 |
24 | "Slow Turtle Ninja" Transliteration: "Noro Kame Ninja" (Japanese: のろ亀忍者) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | August 10, 1990 |
25 | "Friendship's Sakurajima" Transliteration: "Yūjō no Sakurajima" (Japanese: 友情の桜島) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | August 17, 1990 |
26 | "It's Kyushu, Huh" Transliteration: "Kyūshū Dayon" (Japanese: 九州だョン) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | August 24, 1990 |
27 | "If You Sleep, You Die" Transliteration: "Nemureba Shinu" (Japanese: 眠れば死ぬ) | Shohei Tojo | Toshiki Inoue | August 31, 1990 |
28 | "Chorus of Underworld" Transliteration: "Jigoku no Kōrasu" (Japanese: 地獄の合唱) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | September 7, 1990 |
29 | "Fusion vs. Combination" Transliteration: "Gasshin Tai Gattai" (Japanese: 合身VS合体) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | September 14, 1990 |
30 | "Black Gorlin" Transliteration: "Kuro Gorurin" (Japanese: 黒ゴルリン) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | September 21, 1990 |
31 | "Dangerous Mother" Transliteration: "Abunai Haha" (Japanese: あぶない母) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | September 28, 1990 |
32 | "Gaku Dies" Transliteration: "Gaku, Shisu" (Japanese: 学、死す) | Takao Nagaishi | Toshiki Inoue | October 5, 1990 |
33 | "Deadly Flip-turn" Transliteration: "Hissatsu Uragaeshi" (Japanese: 必殺裏返し) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | October 12, 1990 |
34 | "Can-Packed Humans" Transliteration: "Ningen Kanzume" (Japanese: 人間カン詰) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | October 19, 1990 |
35 | "Gaku's Secret!!" Transliteration: "Gaku no Himitsu!!" (Japanese: 学の秘密!!) | Masao Minowa | Kunio Fujii | October 26, 1990 |
36 | "Super Twin Strategy" Transliteration: "Futago Dai Sakusen" (Japanese: 双子大作戦) | Shohei Tojo | Mami Watanabe | November 2, 1990 |
37 | "Human Cannon" Transliteration: "Ningen Taihō" (Japanese: 人間大砲) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | November 9, 1990 |
38 | "Fake Sibling Teachers" Transliteration: "Nise Kyodai Sensei" (Japanese: 偽兄弟先生) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | November 16, 1990 |
39 | "Please Love Me" Transliteration: "Ai o Kudasai" (Japanese: 愛を下さい) | Takao Nagaishi | Toshiki Inoue | November 23, 1990 |
40 | "Boy Majin Sword" Transliteration: "Shōnen Majin Ken" (Japanese: 少年魔神剣) | Masao Minowa | Mami Watanabe | November 30, 1990 |
41 | "Scary Date" Transliteration: "Kowai Dēto" (Japanese: 恐いデート) | Masao Minowa | Kunio Fujii | December 7, 1990 |
42 | "Kung Fu Spirit" Transliteration: "Kan Fū Tamashii" (Japanese: カンフー魂) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | December 14, 1990 |
43 | "TV Love" Transliteration: "Terebi no Koi" (Japanese: テレビの恋) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | December 21, 1990 |
44 | "Struggle Robot Battle" Transliteration: "Shitō Robo Sen" (Japanese: 死闘ロボ戦) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | January 11, 1991 |
45 | "Rushing into the Enemy Base" Transliteration: "Teki Kichi Totsunyū" (Japanese: 敵基地突入) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | January 18, 1991 |
46 | "The Whereabouts of Our Parents" Transliteration: "Chichi Haha no Yukue" (Japanese: 父母の行方) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | January 25, 1991 |
47 | "The Super Beast's Big Shedding" Transliteration: "Chōjū Dai Dappi" (Japanese: 超獣大脱皮) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | February 1, 1991 |
Final | "Departure to the Stars" Transliteration: "Hoshi he no Tabidachi" (Japanese: 星への旅立ち) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | February 8, 1991 |
Cast
[edit]- Gaku Hoshikawa: Toshiya Fuji (藤 敏也, Fuji Toshiya)
- Ken Hoshikawa: Kei Shindachiya (信達谷 圭, Shindachiya Kei)
- Fumiya Hoshikawa: Ryouhei Kobayashi (小林 良平, Kobayashi Ryōhei)
- Kazumi Hoshikawa: Kazuko Miyata (宮田 かずこ, Miyata Kazuko)
- Remi Hoshikawa: Ryo Narushima (成嶋 涼, Narushima Ryō) (credited as Keiko Hayase (早瀬 恵子, Hayase Keiko)
- Doctor Hoshikawa: Kiyotaka Mitsugi (三ツ木 清隆, Mitsugi Kiyotaka)
- Midori Hoshikawa: Megumi Ishii (石井 めぐみ, Ishii Megumi)
- Gunther: Hideaki Kusaka (日下 秀昭, Kusaka Hideaki)
- Meadow: Chika Matsui (松井 千佳, Matsui Chika)
- Garoa: Takeshi Ishikawa (石川 武, Ishikawa Takeshi)
- Billion: Shunsaku Kudo (工藤 俊作, Kudō Shunsaku)
- Doldora: Hatsue Nishi (西 初恵, Nishi Hatsue)
- Zaza: Motoko Watanabe (渡辺 元子, Watanabe Motoko)
- Chevalier: Kihachirō Uemura (植村 喜八郎, Uemura Kihachirō)
Voice actors
[edit]- Arthur G6: Rica Matsumoto (松本 梨香, Matsumoto Rika)
- Meadow: Keiko Konno (金野 恵子, Konno Keiko)
- Dongoros: Takuzō Kamiyama (神山 卓三, Kamiyama Takuzō) (1-4), Osamu Katou (加藤 治, Katō Osamu) (5-48)
- Vulgyre: Seizō Katō (加藤 精三, Katō Seizō)
- Five-kun Dolls: Tomoko Hiratsuji (平辻 朝子, Hiratsuji Tomoko), Kotoe Taichi (太地 琴恵, Taichi Kotoe), Makoto Kōsaka (高坂 真琴, Kōsaka Makoto), Takeshi Kuwabara (桑原 たけし, Kuwabara Takeshi)
- Garoa-don: Hideyuki Umezu (梅津 秀行, Umezu Hideyuki), Keiko Itsumi (逸見 慶子, Itsumi Keiko) (24)
- Narration: Eiichi Onoda (小野田 英一, Onoda Eiichi)
- Sara: Youko Nakamura
Guest Stars
[edit]- Yuriko: Youko Nakamura (Episode 35)
Songs
[edit]- Opening Theme
- "Chikyu Sentai Fiveman" (地球戦隊ファイブマン, Chikyū Sentai Faibuman)
- Lyrics: Masao Urino
- Composition: Yasuo Kosugi
- Arrangement: Kenji Yamamoto
- Artist: Kenji Suzuki (鈴木 けんじ, Suzuki Kenji)
- Ending Theme
- "Fiveman, Ai no Thema" (ファイブマン、愛のテーマ, Faibuman, Ai no Tēma, "Fiveman, Theme of Love")
- Lyrics: Masao Urino
- Composition: Yasuo Kosugi
- Arrangement: Kazuya Matsushita (松下 一也, Matsushita Kazuya)
- Artist: Kenji Suzuki
International broadcast and home video
[edit]- Fiveman was aired in France as the sixth Super Sentai series to air in the country on TV with a French dub produced and licensed by AB Groupe with dubbing work by Studio SOFI. It premiered on June 12, 1991, on TF1's Club Dorothée block. 23 episodes were actually dubbed, but only the first five episodes were aired on the network likely due to low interest as viewership declined towards the Super Sentai series in the region. With five being aired, it is the shortest series in the Super Sentai franchise to air in France to date.
- In Thailand, two Thai dubs are said to exist. One for Channel 7 where they used the original title and one for the home video released by Video Square where it was released under the international Sky Rangers title. As for Channel 7, the series aired on Fridays from 4:00pm to 5:00pm in 1993, but it did not air until the final episode.
- In the Philippines, the series was very popular and aired with a Tagalog dub on three channels like ABS-CBN from 1993 to 1994 and later re-aired on RPN from 1997 to 1998 and a new Tagalog dub was made for ABC (now TV5) and aired from 1999 to 2000.
- In Hong Kong, the series aired on TVB Jade with a Cantonese Chinese dub on June 20, 1998, until February 13, 1999, with all episodes being dubbed and broadcast.
- In Indonesia, the series was dubbed in Indonesian and broadcast on RCTI and also later on Indosiar in 2001.
- In North America, the series receive a DVD release by Shout! Factory on September 6, 2022, in the original Japanese audio with English subtitles, although it is only available sold exclusively on their website. This is the second Super Sentai series to be officially released on DVD that does not have a Power Rangers counterpart. The DVD was later released in other DVD retailers besides the Shout! Factory website on April 18, 2023.
Appearances in Power Rangers
[edit]Despite never being directly adapted for a Power Rangers counterpart series, Five Yellow's suit was still adapted into the Power Rangers Megaforce episode "The Wrath" as the Yellow Supersonic Ranger.[3] The entire Fiveman team appeared later in a comic story Power Rangers Supersonic which is in the Boom! Studios Power Rangers Year Two Deluxe Edition. In the story, the team is composed of Ace (Red Ranger), Star (Pink Ranger), Gent (Black Ranger), Pyre (Yellow Ranger), Brute (Blue Ranger) with a Green Ranger named Trek being added to the team. They are also aliens from the planet Xybria.[4] Trek betrays the team and murders them. He would later become Psycho Green the first Psycho Ranger.[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Library -- English Titles -- TOEI TV Website". Archived from the original on 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
- ^ "Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman: The Complete Series - DVD :: Shout! Factory". Retrieved 2022-07-03.
- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Super Megaforce - Dairanger and Pre-Zyus Morphs and Fights | Power Rangers Official". YouTube. 16 March 2018.
- ^ "English Power Rangers Comic Includes 1st Chikyu Sentai Fiveman-Based Story". 3 June 2023.
- ^ "Hasbro Pulse on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-27.[user-generated source]
- ^ "Psycho Green: Who Was the DARK Lost Power Ranger?". 3 August 2020.
External links
[edit]- Chikyu Sentai Fiveman Archived 2008-07-23 at the Wayback Machine at the Official Super Sentai website Archived 2010-08-31 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
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