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Refers to a series of rapid costume changes or transformations. A lot of Sentai heroines (especially pink rangers) have been known to do a lot of costume changes in an effort to bewilder an enemy.
Refers to a series of rapid costume changes or transformations. A lot of Sentai heroines (especially pink rangers) have been known to do a lot of costume changes in an effort to bewilder an enemy.


The number seven probably comes from the number of colors there are in a rainbow.
The number seven probably comes from the number of colors there are in a rainbow. In practice, the term just means a series of "quick transformations".


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==Dictionary Definition==
1: (Usually written using kana alone) lantana (plant, flower);
1: (Usually written using kana alone) lantana (plant, flower);
<br>2: kabuki dance in which the dancer quickly changes his clothes seven times
<br>2: kabuki dance in which the dancer quickly changes his clothes seven times
<br>From [http://jisho.org/words?jap=%E4%B8%83%E5%A4%89%E5%8C%96&eng=&dict=edict Jisho.org]
::From [http://jisho.org/words?jap=%E4%B8%83%E5%A4%89%E5%8C%96&eng=&dict=edict Jisho.org]


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[[Category: Japanese]]

Revision as of 01:20, 13 July 2012

七変化 Literally "Seven Transformations"

Refers to a series of rapid costume changes or transformations. A lot of Sentai heroines (especially pink rangers) have been known to do a lot of costume changes in an effort to bewilder an enemy.

The number seven probably comes from the number of colors there are in a rainbow. In practice, the term just means a series of "quick transformations".

Check out our trope page for this.

Dictionary Definition

1: (Usually written using kana alone) lantana (plant, flower);
2: kabuki dance in which the dancer quickly changes his clothes seven times

From Jisho.org