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Gosei Sentai Dairanger (五星戦隊ダイレンジャー Gosei Sentai Dairenjā, translated into English as Five-Star Squadron Dairanger ("Dai" can be translated as "generation" or "great", and "Dairen" could be mean Thunder (could be the reason why the adapted mecha for MMPR 2 being called Thunder Megazord), but no official kanji or translation were given, and the series treated it as a meaningless proper noun.) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It is the seventeenth programme in the long-running Super Sentai franchise of tokusatsu programmes produced by Toei, following Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger. It was originally broadcast from February 11, 1993 to February 19, 1994.
The series is currently under consideration for an unspecified future Region 1 DVD release by Shout! Factory, but whether or not it will be released is dependent on the sales performance of the Zyuranger DVDs. A trailer for the series was on the American Zyuranger DVD after the end of the final episode.[1]
Certain action footage from this series was used in the second season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, however, this mostly consisted of the scenes featuring the Dairanger mecha, which were used as Zords (in this case, the Thunderzords) in Power Rangers; the hand-to-hand fight scenes were limited to Zyuranger footage and material filmed specifically for the American show. The only footage showing any of the Dairangers in the English adaptation was limited to the KibaRanger footage being used for footage involving the White Ranger in battle. The Core 5 costumes in the footage weren't used in Power Rangers until Super Megaforce.
Plot
Over 8,000 years ago, the Daos civilization flourished in Southern China. The Daos Empire consisted in three tribes: Dai, Shura (ancestors of today's humanity) and Gorma who lived harmonously. However, one day the Gorma Tribe tried to take over the Empire. Thus began the war between the Gorma and the Dai Tribe. The battle continued for 5,000 years, led by the Gorma Triumvirate. The Mythical Chi Beasts appeared to oppose the Gorma, whose magical powers had increased to the point where they could turn themselves into monsters. Five Dai warriors' chi powers had increased to the point where they could control the Mythical Chi Beasts. The war ended with the disappearance of both the Dai and Gorma Tribes. In 1993, the Gorma Tribe, one of the Daos' two missing branches, revived to take over the world. To counter them, Master Kaku assembled a team of five youths with high levels of chi. They became the Dairangers of present time.
Characters
"Five stars, shining in the heavens! Gosei Sentai Dairanger!"
Dairangers
RyuuRanger | Ryo's father ► Ryo ► Ryo's grandson |
ShishiRanger | Previous ShishiRanger ► Daigo ► Daigo's grandson |
TenmaRanger | Previous TenmaRanger ► Shoji ► Shoji's grandson |
KirinRanger | Previous KirinRanger ► Kazu ► Kazu's grandson |
HououRanger | Previous HououRanger ► Rin ► Rin's granddaughter |
KibaRanger | Kou |
Allies
- Master Kaku/Chief Officer Jiaxu (1-48)
- First Lieutenant Zilong (45-46)
- Youko (1, 7, 15)
- Iron Face Zhang Liao (7-8)
- Kujaku (9-41)
- Kameo
- Grandmaster Yufang
- Shoukyou
- The Three Gorma Stooges (15-40)
- Daijinryuu (37-50)
- Demon-Fist Master Jin Matoba / Garouki (26-39)
- Media Magician (33)
The Gorma Tribe
- Gorma Emperor XV (20-49)
- Gorma Emperor XVI / Lieutenant Colonel Shadam
Senate Level
- General Tenpou (17-48)
- Archbishop Saw (7-8)
- Gorma/Combined Four Deva Kings (20-31)
- Touhouten
- Hoppouten
- Saihouten
- Nanpouten
- Akomaru (17-22, 31-44)
- Three Ladies (17-22)
- Lady Earring (17-18)
- Lady Necklace (17-20)
- Lady Ring (17-22)
- Ikazuchi (42-44)
- Three Ladies (17-22)
Military Level
- Gorma Triumvirate
- Lieutenant Colonel Shadam
- Lieutenant Colonel Gara (1-49)
- Wraith Gara (41)
- Major Zydos (1-48)
- Cotpotros
- Gorma Minions
- Great King Ojaru (Movie)
- Baron String (1-2, Movie, 50)
- Purse Priest (2, Movie)
- Key Jester (3-4, Movie)
- Lipstick Songstress (5-6, Movie)
- Duke of Cards (Movie)
- Master Mirror (9)
- Baron Sakura (10)
- Father Magnet (11)
- Tofu Hermit (12)
- Kabuki Novice (13-14)
- Defense Teacher Haniwa Ventriloquist (16)
- Heatwave Hood (23)
- Copy Empress (25)
- Pot Taoist (26-27)
- Fast-Talking Player (29-30)
- Bird Cage Vagabond (32)
- General Cactus (34)
- Sergeant Cannon (35)
- Count Kaleidoscope (36)
- Great Famous Pachinko Player (37-38)
- Great King Ojaru (Movie)
Arsenal
Transformation Devices
Multi-Use Devices
Sidearms, Individual Weapons, and Attacks
- Dai Buster
- Dairen Rods
- Naginata ► Double Dragon Swords
- Bladed Sasumata ► Lion Staff
- Monk's Spade ► Pegasus Nunchakus
- RodArrow ► Kirin 9-Part Whip
- Bladed Monk's Cudgel ► Phoenix Spear
- Dairinken
- Byakkoshinken ◆
- Qi-Power Bomber
Team Cannon
Vehicles
Mecha
Mythical Qi Beast System
- Legend:◆-piloted mecha, ➲ carrier mecha; colors are in reference to Rangers who piloted them and not the physical color of the mecha
- Shichisei Gattai Heavy Armor Qi Palace ◆◆◆◆◆◆➲
Other Mecha
Alternate Formations
Episodes
The episode titles in this Sentai season are mostly written like someone is yelling, with several usages of multiple exclamation points as proof of this.
- Ep. 1: Let's Tenshin!!! (転身だァァッ!!! Tenshin Daaā!!!)
- Ep. 2: It's Qi Power!! (気力だァァッ!! Kiryoku Daaā!!)
- Ep. 3: Your Souls, Please! (魂ちょうだい! Tamashii Chōdai!)
- Ep. 4: We Were Naïve!! (俺たち甘いぜ!! Ore-tachi Amai ze!!)
- Ep. 5: The Jewels Have Come (あっタマきたッ Attama Kitā)
- Ep. 6: Break Through the Wind (風よブッちぎれ Kaze yo Butchigire)
- Ep. 7: Traitor! (裏切り者ォッ! Uragirimonoō!)
- Ep. 8: Father!! (おやじぃぃッ!! Oyajiiī!!)
- Ep. 9: Don't Be Vain (うぬぼれるなッ Unuboreru nā)
- Ep. 10: Ah, the Vengeful Goddess (あァ復讐の女神 Aa Fukushū no Megami)
- Ep. 11: Magnet Gauss! (磁石でガウス! Jishaku de Gausu!)
- Ep. 12: Drunk on Tofu (豆腐で酔ったァ Tōfu de Yottaa)
- Ep. 13: Ka Kabuki Boy (カッカブキ小僧 Kakkabuki Kozō)
- Ep. 14: Well, Time To Get Married (イヨッ結婚ぢゃ Iyokkekkon ja)
- Ep. 15: The 3 Stooges' Soccer (3バカサッカー San Baka Sakkā)
- Ep. 16: Rumbling Child Stones (ゴロゴロ子供石 Gorogoro Kodomo Ishi)
- Ep. 17: The New Hero Has Arrived (出ました新戦士(ニューヒーロー) Demashita Nyū Hīrō)
- Ep. 18: The Secret Byakko-chan ((秘(ひみつ))の白虎ちゃん (Himitsu) no Byakko-chan)
- Ep. 19: The Heart-Throbbing Pretty Girl (ドキドキ美少女 Dokidoki Bijōjo)
- Ep. 20: First Opening Of The Gorma Palace (初公開ゴーマ宮 Hatsu Kōkai Gōma Miya)
- Ep. 21: The Birth of a Mythical Ch'i Beast (気伝獣様ご誕生 Kidenjū-sama Go-tanjō)
- Ep. 22: The Great Secret Art of the Tiger Cub!! (虎の子大秘術!! Toro no Ko Dai Hijutsu!!)
- Ep. 23: True Love at Full Speed (純愛まっしぐら Jun'ai Masshigura)
- Ep. 24: The 3 Stooges' Super Baseball! (3バカ超野球! San Baka Chō Yakyū!)
- Ep. 25: Droves of Evil Sentai (ぞろぞろ裏戦隊 Zorozoro Ura Sentai)
- Ep. 26: A Bad, Bad, Bad Guy (嫌な嫌な嫌な奴 Iya na Iya na Iya na Yatsu)
- Ep. 27: It's The Final Punch (最終拳だだだッ Saishū Kobushi Da Da Da)
- Ep. 28: Everyone's Here!! (総登場だぎゃ!! Sō Tōjō Dagya!!)
- Ep. 29: The Secret Inside Story of a Mother and Child's Tears (母子涙の(秘(まるひ))裏話 Boshi Namida no (Maruhi) Urabanashi)
- Ep. 30: The Deadly, Fast-Talking Wanderer (必殺早口仕事人 Hissatsu Hayakuchi Shigotonin)
- Ep. 31: Another Hero Comes Forth (また出た新戦士(ニューヒーロー) Mata Deta Nyū Hīrō)
- Ep. 32: Demon With The Golden Kick (黄金キックの鬼 Ōgon Kikku no Oni)
- Ep. 33: An Idol's First Experience (アイドル初体験 Aidoru Shotaiken)
- Ep. 34: A Prickly Maiden Hunt (トゲトゲ少女狩 Togetoge Shōjo Kai)
- Ep. 35: New Secret Art, the Dance of Spiders (新奥義クモの舞 Shin Ōgi Kumo no Mai)
- Ep. 36: A 6000-Year Grudge... (恨み節6千年… Urami Setsu Rokusennen...)
- Ep. 37: You Have to See It!! Enormous One (必見!! でけェ奴 Hikken!! Dekee Yatsu)
- Ep. 38: Huh!! A Ceasefire!? (えーッ!! 停戦!? Ēe!! Teisen!?)
- Ep. 39: The Demon Fist Falls in the Setting Sun (魔拳落日に散る Maken Rakujitsu ni Chiru)
- Ep. 40: Farewell! 3 Stooges (さらば! 3バカ Saraba! San Baka)
- Ep. 41: Kujaku's Great Ascension (クジャク大昇天 Kujaku Daishōten)
- Ep. 42: A Straight Line To Mom (母ちゃん一直線 Okāchan Itchokusen)
- Ep. 43: Forbidden Past Is Revealed (激白禁断の過去 Geki Shiro Kindan no Kako)
- Ep. 44: Touching!! You Cry Too (感動!! 君も泣け Kandō!! Kimi mo Nake)
- Ep. 45: Disbanding for Real!! (本気(マジ)で解散!! Maji de Kaisan!!)
- Ep. 46: The Heroes are Stark Naked (英雄(ヒーロー)まるはだか Hīrō Maru Hadaka)
- Ep. 47: The Amazing Truth (すっげェ~真実 Suggee~ Shinjitsu)
- Ep. 48: Death Of The Heroic Master!! (壮絶!! 道士死す Sōzetsu!! Dōshi Shisu)
- Ep. 49: The Final Showdown (最終決戦だァッ Saishū Kessen Daā)
- Final Ep.: Let's Go! (行くぞォォッ! Ikuzooō!)
Movie
Songs
- Opening: Gosei Sentai Dairanger
- Ending: Ore-tachi Muteki sa!! Dairanger
- Mecha Theme (Dairenoh): Ryuuseioh ~Dairenoh no Theme~
- Mecha Theme (Won Tiger): Won Tiger no Uta
- Ai no Soldier
- Utuskushii Hana no You ni
- Ikki ni Shuuchuu!
- Goma Goma Gorma
- Kaze no Senshi
- Hi wo Fuke Daibuster
- Chikai
Cast
- Ryo of the Heavenly Fire Star: Keiichi Wada (和田 圭市 Wada Keiichi)
- Daigo of the Heavenly Phantom Star: Tatsuya Nōmi (能見 達也 Nōmi Tatsuya)
- Shoji of the Heavenly Gravity Star: Ei Hamura (羽村 英 Hamura Ei)
- Kazu of the Heavenly Time Star: Keisuke Tsuchiya (土屋 圭輔 Tsuchiya Keisuke)
- Rin of the Heavenly Wind Star: Natsuki Takahashi (高橋 夏樹 Takahashi Natsuki)
- Kou of the Howling New Star: Hisashi Sakai (酒井 寿 Sakai Hisashi)
- Kaku: Koji Naka (中康治 Naka Koji)
- Yufang: Takeshi Kuwabara (桑原 毅 Kuwabara Takeshi)
- Kujaku: Masako Morishita (森下 雅子 Morishita Masako)
- Kou's Mother: Mikiko Miki (三輝 みきこ Miki Mikiko)
- Kameo: Sugisaku Imagawa (今川 杉作 Imagawa Sugisaku)
- Gorma Emperor XV: Munemaru Kōda (幸田 宗丸 Kōda Munemaru)
- Lieutenant Colonel Gara: Akiko Amamatsuri (天祭 揚子 Amamatsuri Akiko)
- Zydos: Maroshi Tamura (田村 円 Tamura Maroshi)
- Shadam: Rintarō Nishi (西 凜太朗 Nishi Rintarō)
- General Tenpō: Chūkō Ueda (上田 忠好 Ueda Chūkō)
- Akomaru: Shohei Shibata (柴田 翔平 Shibata Shohei)
- Demon-Fist Master Jin Matoba: Yutaka Hirose (広瀬 裕 Hirose Yutaka, credited as Takumi Hirose)
Voice actors
- Narrator: Hironori Miyata (宮田 浩徳 Miyata Hironori)
- Byakkoshinken: Wataru Abe
- Daimugen: Ikko Tadano (ただの いっこ Tadano Ikko, credited as Tomihisa Naruse (成瀬 富久 Naruse Tomihisa))
- General Kamikaze: Nobuyuki Hiyama (檜山 修之 Hiyama Nobuyuki)
- Ms. Telephone: Akiko Muta
- Mr. Gravestone: Takuzou Kamiyama
- Kabuki Novice: 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
- Ryu Ranger: Naoki Ōfuji
- Shishi Ranger: Tsutomu Kitagawa (喜多 川務 Kitagawa Tsutomu)
- Tenma Ranger: Shōji Hachisuka
- Qilin Ranger: Hirofumi Ishigaki (石垣 広文 Ishigaki Hirofumi)
- Hōō Ranger: Rie Murakami
- Kiba Ranger: Minoru Watanabe (渡辺 実 Watanabe Minoru)
- Ryūseiō (main)/Dairen'ō, Wang Tiger/Kibadaō, Daijinryū: Hideaki Kusaka
- Ryūseiō (sub): Hirofumi Fukuzawa (福沢 博文 Fukuzawa Hirofumi)
Stage Shows
- Dairanger Stage Show at Double Hero Korakuen Yuenchi
- Dairanger Stage Show at Super Hero Korakuen Yuenchi
Use in Power Rangers
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers would use mecha, monster, and KibaRanger footage, but only to a limited extent and never using the other five Dairangers. This led to some very awkward fight scenes as the Power Rangers fought Dairanger monsters that - as Saban didn't have the suits - were never onscreen with them, or Zyu2 monsters fighting Dairanger mecha in the same way.
Since Saban had still paid for all this footage, they tried for years to find a way to use it. This was still carrying on into Lost Galaxy. Eventually they gave up. [2]
Eventually the suits showed up in Power Rangers Megaforce/Super Megaforce. First, RyuuRanger makes an appearance in Troy's flash forwards to the Legendary Battle; and a Shishiranger Key was used at San Diego Comic Con, with Dairanger appearances in the Super Megaforce promo. Finally the Rangers turned into the Dairangers in "Earth Fights Back" (and later "Samurai Surprise", as the Legendary Squadron - thus using an extra minute of Gokaiger footage.
Notes
- This is the first Sentai team to do a suitless rollcall due to losing their powers.
- This is the first Sentai team since Choushinsei Flashman to not feature a Black Ranger.
- While never fully adapted outside of costumes, Zord footage, and monster footage for PR Season 2, that season and others have had used some of the Dairanger costumes and props:
- In Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3, the Dairen-Oh and Won Tiger suits appeared in American footage.
- In Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, the Dairangers' Aura Changer was used as the morpher for the second Magna Defender, Mike Corbett.
- It was also rumored that the Dairanger suits were going to be used as "Ancient Rangers" that were most likely the predecessors to the Galaxy Rangers. However, plans for the later half of Lost Galaxy were changed following Valerie Vernon's leukemia diagnosis.
- In Power Rangers Wild Force, The Gorma Emperor XV Suit was used for Master Org, which was an American-exclusive character.
- The original name for this season was supposed to be Daikenger. TV STORY-Ep. 2: What’s a “Kaiger”?
External links
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger at super-sentai.net
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger at Wikipedia
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger at Japanese Wikipedia
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