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Air date: September 21, 1997
Air date: September 21, 1997
== Important things that happened ==
== Important things that happened ==

Revision as of 03:56, 17 February 2013

Episode 32
Are We Finished!? It Looks Bleak for GalaxyMega
終わりか!? 絶体絶命ギャラクシーメガ
Denji Sentai MegaRanger episode
Writer Kobayashi Yasuko
Director Tasaki Ryuuta
Original air date September 21, 1997 (1997-09-21)
Viewership 7.2%
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Air date: September 21, 1997

Important things that happened

  • GalaxyMega becomes completely immobile.
  • With no choice left, the MegaRangers are forced to detach DeltaMega and retreat to the moon.
  • When they arrive, Hayakawa takes them inside the moon surface base. He gives them set-up tools for the Voyager Machines. It is revealed that this is the first stage of the Space Mega Project.
  • There's some strife among the staff, since the Voyager Machines aren't fully tested. Eventually the MegaRangers convince the other mechanics to let them go.
  • On their way back to Earth, Gigire attacks them. The individual machines work together to defeat it on the moon surface. Rovoyager-1 and Rocket Voyager-3 do a Voyager Double Attack to defeat Gigire. Then they resume their journey back to Earth.
  • The mechas combine to form MegaVoyager. It uses the attacks Voyager Kick, Voyager Punch, and Voyager Spartan to defeat Mad Gileel.

Monster of the week

Mad Gileel マッドギレール

Gigire ギギレ

Guests

  • Shougo

Trivia

  • Because Voyager-1 is humanoid shaped, it has the least propulsion of the Voyager Machines. To compensate for this, Kenta hops onto the other machines like they're platforms in a video game. He might have gotten this hint from Hayakawa who said "You've got a special setup. You're a gamer, aren't you?"
  • When MegaBlue gives Rovoyager-1 a lift on the moon, he does a hand gesture. It seems like something should have been dubbed there, but there's no audio.

Staff

Writer: Kobayashi Yasuko 小林靖子

Director: Tasaki Ryuuta 田﨑竜太