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==Music==
==Music==
==Trivia==
*The sub-plot of Kenta being recruited by iNet after defeating an expert player on the ''MegaRanger'' video game was inspired by the 1984 film ''The Last Starfighter'', where Alex Rogan was recruited by the Star League after setting a new record score on the ''Starfighter'' arcade game.


==External Links==
==External Links==
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[[Category: Sentai]]

Revision as of 00:10, 5 July 2012

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電磁戦隊メガレンジャー Electronic Sentai MegaRanger

February 14, 1997 - February 15, 1998 (51 episodes)

At first it aired every Friday from 5:30 to 5:55. Later it changed to Sunday mornings 7:30 to 8. [Detailed explanation here]


Characters

The MegaRangers

Note that the characters' family names spell DENJI

The original five are a part of the Digi Ken (short for Digital Research Club) at Moroboshi High School.

Date Kenta (伊達 健太) / MegaRedメガレッド
Played by Ooshiba Hayato (大柴隼人).

Endou Kouichirou (遠藤 耕一郎) / MegaBlackメガブラック
Played by Ehara Atsushi 江原淳史.

Namiki Shun (並樹 瞬) / MegaBlueメガブルー
Played by Matsukaze Masaya (松風 雅也).

Jougasaki Chisato (城ヶ崎 千里) / MegaYellowメガイエロー
Played by Tanaka Eri (たなかえり.

Imamura Miku (今村 みく) / MegaPinkメガピンク
Played by Higashiyama Mami (東山麻美.

Hayakawa Yuusaku (早川 裕作) / MegaSilverメガシルバー
Played by Kanai Shigeru (金井シゲル).

I.N.E.T.

International Network of Excel-science and Technology

Kubota Eikichi (久保田 衛吉)
Played by Saitou Satoru (斉藤暁).

Tachibana (立花)

Professor Toyokawa (豊川博士)

Kawasaki Shougo (川崎 省吾)

School

Ooiwa Gen (大岩 厳)

Wada Shintarou (和田 シンタロウ)

Iwamoto Jou (岩本 ジロウ)

Erina (恵理奈)

Takatou Shigeki (高寅 成紀)

Kurosawa (黒沢)

Others

Takeshi タケシ

Jaden Kingdom Nejirejia (邪電王国ネジレジア)

Jaden means "evil electricity. Nejirejia comes from "nejiru" 捩じる which means "to screw, to twist".

Jaden-ou Javius I (邪電王ジャビウス1世)

Dr Hinelar (Dr.ヒネラー)
Name comes from Hineru 捻る which is Japanese for "to twist".

Shiborena (シボレナ)
Name probably comes from Shiboru 絞る which means "to wring".

Yugande (ユガンデ)
Name probably comes from Yugamu 歪む "to warp, to bend".

Gileel (ギレール)

Bibidebi (ビビデビ)

Nejire Beasts (ネジレ獣)
The monsters of the week.

Kunekune (兵士クネクネ)
The grunts.
Onomatopoeia for "bending back and forth, wriggling body".

Chronology

Episode Title Air date Writer
MegaRanger Episode 01
MegaRanger Episode 02
MegaRanger Episode 03
MegaRanger Episode 04
MegaRanger Episode 05
MegaRanger Episode 06
MegaRanger Episode 07
MegaRanger Episode 08
MegaRanger Episode 09
MegaRanger Episode 10
MegaRanger Episode 11
MegaRanger Episode 12
MegaRanger Episode 13
MegaRanger Episode 14
MegaRanger Episode 15
MegaRanger Episode 16
MegaRanger Episode 17
MegaRanger Episode 18
MegaRanger Episode 19
MegaRanger Episode 20
MegaRanger Episode 21
MegaRanger Episode 22
MegaRanger Episode 23
MegaRanger Episode 24
MegaRanger Episode 25
MegaRanger Episode 26
MegaRanger Episode 27 Destroy Them! The Devil Corals of Death
MegaRanger Episode 28 Throw Up Your Hands! The Explosive Granny Whirlwind
MegaRanger Episode 29 I Want to Lose Weight! Miku's Suspicious Diet
MegaRanger Episode 30 Explosion! Friendship Combination
MegaRanger Episode 31 Stop Him! Gileel is Out of Control
MegaRanger Episode 32
MegaRanger Episode 33
MegaRanger Episode 34
MegaRanger Episode 35
MegaRanger Episode 36
MegaRanger Episode 37
MegaRanger Episode 38
MegaRanger Episode 39
MegaRanger Episode 40
MegaRanger Episode 41
MegaRanger Episode 42
MegaRanger Episode 43
MegaRanger Episode 44
MegaRanger Episode 45
MegaRanger Episode 46
MegaRanger Episode 47
MegaRanger Episode 48
MegaRanger Episode 49
MegaRanger Episode 50
MegaRanger Episode 51

Music

Trivia

  • The sub-plot of Kenta being recruited by iNet after defeating an expert player on the MegaRanger video game was inspired by the 1984 film The Last Starfighter, where Alex Rogan was recruited by the Star League after setting a new record score on the Starfighter arcade game.

External Links