Samurai Sentai Shinkenger

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Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
侍戦隊シンケンジャー
Genre Sentai
Creator Yatsude Saburou
Writer Kobayashi Yasuko, others
Director Nakazawa Shoujirou, others
Narrator Miyata Hironori
Opening theme Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
Singer: Psychic Lover (Project.R)
Ending theme Shiroku Muchuu Shinkenger
Singer: Takatori Hideaki (Project.R)
No. of episodes 49
Production company(s) Toei Company
Fan Rating / 5 Stars
Broadcast
Original channel TV Asahi
Original run February 15, 2009 (2009-02-15) – February 7, 2010 (2010-02-07)
Chronology
Preceded by Engine Sentai Go-Onger
Followed by Tensou Sentai Goseiger
Super Sentai Series 33
< Engine Sentai Go-Onger Tensou Sentai Goseiger >

侍戦隊シンケンジャー
Shinken is the Japanese word for "serious, earnest" as well as "real sword".

Aired from: February 15, 2009 to February 7, 2010. (49 episodes)

Plot

Characters

Samurai Sentai Shinkenger

侍戦隊シンケンジャー

Shiba Takeru / ShinkenRed
Played by Matsuzaka Tori
Ikenami Ryunosuke / ShinkenBlue
Played by Aiba Hiroki
Shiraishi Mako/ ShinkenPink
Played by Takanashi Rin
Tani Chiaki / ShinkenGreen
Played by Suzuki Shougo
Hanaori Kotoha  / ShinkenYellow
Played by Morita Suzuka
Umemori Genta / ShinkenGold
Played by Souma Keisuke
[[[Kusakabe Hikoma|Jii]] (Kusakabe Hikoma)
Played by Ibuki Gorou
The man who raised Takeru. After Takeru's father dies, Jii is the only father Takeru ever knows.

List of Origami in Shinkenger

List of Weapons and Attacks in Shinkenger

Gedoushuu

外道衆

The Shinkenger's enemies. The Gedoushuu are monsters from the [Sanzu River]], the Japanese equivalent to the River Styx.

Chimatsuri Doukoku 血祭ドウコク
The Gedoushuu's ruthless leader. He's trapped in the Sanzu River and cannot appear in the human's world. Name means "Lamentations during a bloodbath".
Usukawadayuu 薄皮太夫 / Tayuu / Usuyuki 薄雪
A lady monster who plays the biwa to ease Doukoku's restlessness. When she is addressed in shortened form, the d in her name reverts to being a T since a Tayuu is Japanese for "courtesan". Usukawa means "thin skinned / fair skinned". Originally spelled Dayuu when by itself but this was corrected later on.
Hone no Shitari 骨のシタリ
A cthululike monster. In the show he acts like an old man. Hone means "bones" and shitari appears to be an exclamation that can mean "Good heavens! / Bless me!"
Fuwa Juuzou 腑破 十臓 - Karahashi Mitsuru Kaido from Faiz
A Gedoushuu who was once human and can revert to his human form. A cursed swordsman who lives for the thrill of a good fight. Even among the Gedoushuu he is known as a stray or outcast. While the others more or less follow Doukoku, Juuzou's only obeys his whims. His demon blade is called Uramasa 裏正, which means "opposite of justice".
Sujigara no Akumaro 筋殻アクマロ
Name means "husk of muscle".
Ayakashi アヤカシ
The monsters of the week. They live in the Sanzu River and can appear in the human's world. However, after a certain amount of time they will dry up, and will need to remoisturize themselves with the river's waters. In Japanese mythology, an ayakashi 妖 is a ghost that appears at a shipwreck.
Nanashi Renjyuu ナナシ連中
The grunts in this series. Multiple numbers of them spawn from the river itself. Their names mean "the nameless ones". Originally spelled Nanashi Renchuu but this was corrected later on.
Also comes in giant Oonnashi Renjyuu 大ナナシ連中 and flying Oonanashi Renyuu types.

Chronology

Episode Title Air date Writer Director Viewership
Shinkenger Act 01 Great Appearance of Five Samurai February 15, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.6%
Shinkenger Act 02 The Guaranteed Stylish Gattai February 22, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Shinkenger Act 03 Skill-Confronting Contest March 1, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 4.6%
Shinkenger Act 04 Compassionate Night Talk - River of Tears March 8, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.0%
Shinkenger Act 05 Kabuto Origami March 15, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.1%
Shinkenger Act 06 King of Badmouthing March 22, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.2%
Shinkenger Act 07 Fishing for a Swordfish with a pole March 29, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.9%
Shinkenger Act 08 Brides Spirited Away April 5, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.1%
Shinkenger Act 09 Tiger Period of Rebellion April 12, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 7.4%
Shinkenger Act 10 DaiTenKuu Gattai April 19, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 7.5%
Shinkenger Act 11 Three Comma Strife April 26, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Shinkenger Act 12 First in History: Chou Samurai Gattai May 3, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Shinkenger Act 13 Heavy Cry May 10, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.0%
Shinkenger Act 14 Foreign Samurai May 17, 2009 Yamatoya Akatsuki 6.7%
Shinkenger Act 15 Imposter, Genuine, Big Catch May 24, 2009 Ishibashi Daisuke 6.0%
Shinkenger Act 16 Kuroko Power May 31, 2009 Yamatoya Akatsuki 5.7%
Shinkenger Act 17 Sushi Samurai June 7, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.9%
Shinkenger Act 18 Samurai Profession Change June 14, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 7.4%
Shinkenger Act 19 Studying the Samurai Heart June 28, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.9%
Shinkenger Act 20 Ebi Origami Transforms July 5, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.5%
Shinkenger Act 21 Papa and Son Bear July 19, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Shinkenger Act 22 Lord Butler July 26, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.4%
Shinkenger Act 23 Out of control Gedoushuu August 2, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.2%
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger the Movie August 8, 2009 N/A
Shinkenger Act 24 True Samurai Gattai August 9, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.7%
Shinkenger Act 25 Dream World August 16, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 4.3%
Shinkenger Act 26 Climactic Battle Part 1 August 23, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 4.3%
Shinkenger Act 27 Switched Lives August 30, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 4.1%
Shinkenger Act 28 Paper Lantern Samurai September 6, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Shinkenger Act 29 Runaway Paper Lantern September 13, 2009 Yamatoya Akatsuki 6.2%
Shinkenger Act 30 Puppet Academy September 20, 2009 Ishibashi Daisuke 6.3%
Shinkenger Act 31 Kyouryuu Origami September 27, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.5%
Shinkenger Act 32 Ushi Origami October 4, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.2%
Shinkenger Act 33 Mougyuu Dai-Oh October 11, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.3%
Shinkenger Act 34 Parental Love- Girl's Mind October 18, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 7.2%
Shinkenger Act 35 Eleven Origami All Gattai October 25, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.1%
Shinkenger Act 36 Curry Samurai November 1, 2009 Yamatoya Akatsuki 5.6%
Shinkenger Act 37 The Big Glue Plan! November 8, 2009 Ishibashi Daisuke 7.1%
Shinkenger Act 38 Showdown with the Rifle Squad November 15, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.6%
Shinkenger Act 39 First aid, Emergency, Real Urgent November 22, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.0%
Shinkenger Act 40 The General Goes Into Battle November 29, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.2%
Shinkenger Act 41 Send Off Words December 6, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.2%
Shinkenger Act 42 200-Year-Old Ambition December 13, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.4%
Shinkenger Act 43 Last Stroke of a Sword December 20, 2009 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.8%
Shinkenger Act 44 18th Shiba Clan Head January 3, 2010 Kobayashi Yasuko 2.5%
Shinkenger Act 45 Kagemusha January 10, 2010 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.3%
Shinkenger Act 46 Clash in a Great Duel January 17, 2010 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.1%
Shinkenger Act 47 Bonds January 24, 2010 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger VS Go-Onger Ginmaku BANG!! January 30, 2010 N/A
Shinkenger Act 48 Final Decisive Battle January 31, 2010 Kobayashi Yasuko 6.5%
Closing Act(Shinkenger Act 49) Samurai Sentai into Eternity February 7, 2010 Kobayashi Yasuko 5.5%
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger Returns Special Act June 21, 2010 N/A
Tensou Sentai Goseiger VS Shinkenger Epic on Ginmaku January 22, 2011 N/A

Average Viewership: 5.9%, Highest: 7.5% (#10), Lowest: 2.5% (#44) [1]

Kanji Used by the Shinkengers

List of Kanji Used in Shinkenger

Spelling Changes in Our Subs

Dayuu corrected to Tayuu
Near the end of the series, we realized that they weren't softening the T sound in her name when it was being said by itself. Normally, kanji that follow a word have their first syllable softened so that it's easier to say. In this case, the Dayuu actually reverts to its hard T sound when by itself. Tayuu is also an actual word, which means "courtesan".
Renchuu corrected to Renjyuu
Normally the kanji combination 連中 is pronounced "renchuu" but in this case the actual pronunciation is "renjyuu". This can be a problem since not all Japanese text comes with a proper pronunciation guide for kanji when used in names.

Music

Opening Theme

"Samurai Sentai Shinkenger" (侍戦隊シンケンジャー)

Artist: Psychic Lover (Project.R)

Ending Themes

"Shirokujimuchū Shinkenger" / "Dreaming 24/7, Shinkenger" (四六時夢中 シンケンジャー)

Artist: Hideaki Takatori (Project.R)

Episodes: 1-20, 29-48

"Shirokujimuchū Shinkenger ~Ginmakuban~" / "Dreaming 24/7, Shinkenger (Movie Version)" (四六時夢中 シンケンジャー~銀幕版~)

Artist: Shinkengers (Matsuzaka Tori, Aiba Hiroki, Takanashi Rin, Suzuki Shogo, Morita Suzuka, Sohma Keisuke) & Takatori Hideaki

Episodes: 21-28

External Links

http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/shinken/

http://www.toei.co.jp/tv/shinken/

JP wiki