Uchuu Sentai KyuuRanger
Uchuu Sentai KyuuRanger 宇宙戦隊キュウレンジャー | |
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Genre | Sentai |
Creator | Yatsude Saburou |
Writer | Mouri Nobuhiro |
Director | Shibasaki Takayuki, Sugihara Teruaki, and others |
Opening theme |
LUCKYSTAR by Hatano Tomohiro (Project.R) |
Ending theme |
KyuuTama Dancing by Matsubara Tsuyoshi (Project.R) |
Composer(s) | Yamashita Kousuke |
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Fan Rating | / 5 Stars |
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Original channel | TV Asahi |
Time | 7:30 am |
Original airing | February 12, 2017 |
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Preceded by | Doubutsu Sentai Jyuohger |
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Space Sentai Nine Rangers
Official romanization: Uchuu Sentai Kyuranger 宇宙戦隊キュウレンジャー
Uchuu Sentai KyuuRanger is the 41st Sentai series. It starts February 12, 2017.
Plot
Characters
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Shou Lonpou
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The rangers are named after the Japanese names of various constellations.
- ShishiRed - Leo (The lion constellation)
- SasoriOrange - Scorpius (The scorpion constellation)
- OokamiBlue - Lupus (The wolf constellation)
- TenbinGold - Libra (The scales constellation)
- OushiBlack - Taurus (The bull constellation)
- HebitsukaiSilver - Ophiuchus (The serpent-bearer constellation)
- ChameleonGreen - Chamaeleon (The chameleon constellation)
- WashiPink - Aquilia (The eagle constellation)
- KajikiYellow - Dorado (The swordfish constellation)
Jark Matter
Space Shogunate Jark Matter 宇宙幕府ジャークマター
Their name is a pun on Dark Matter. The Dark part written as Jaaku, which means "evil" in Japanese.
- Shogun Don Armage - Tani Atsuki → ドン・アルマゲ - 谷昌樹
- Chief Retainer Elidron - Kuroda Takaya → エリードロン - 黒田崇矢
- Governor ?
- Combatants
- Tsuyoindabee (ツヨインダベー)
- Indabee (インダベー) - Cannon fodder
Other Voices
- Narration/Seiza Blaster - Kimura Subaru
Stunt Actors
- ShishiRed - Takada Masashi → シシレッド - 高田 将司
- SasoriOrange - Imai Yasuhiko → サソリオレンジ - 今井 靖彦
- OokamiBlue - Takeuchi Yasuhiro → オオカミブルー - 竹内 康博
- TenbinGold - Oobayashi Masaru → テンビンゴールド - 大林 勝
- OushiBlack - Okamoto Jirou → オウシブラック - 岡元 次郎
- HebitsukaiSilver - Yabe Keizou → ヘビツカイシルバー - 矢部 敬三
- ChamaeleonGreen - Shimozono Ayumi → カメレオングリーン - 下園 愛弓
- WashiPink - Gomi Ryoko → ワシピンク - 五味 涼子
- KajikiYellow - Kusano Shinsuke → カジキイエロー - 草野 伸介
Chronology
Episode | Title | Air date | Writer | Director | Viewership | Ratings |
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Template:Kyuu | Template:Kyuu4 | February 12, 2017 | Mouri Nobuhiro | Shibasaki Takayuki | 3.8% | ... / 5 |
Template:Kyuu | Template:Kyuu4 | February 19, 2017 | Mouri Nobuhiro | Shibasaki Takayuki | 3.1% | ... / 5 |
Other Releases
Music
Trivia
- Shou Lonpou's name is the Japanese pronunciation for the Chinese soup dumpling xiao longbao
- HebitsukaiSilver's name is a pun on nagareboshi (shooting star)
- ChameleonGreen's name is likely derived from "chamealeon" minus the "c" and "leon", thus "hamea"
- WashiPink's 283 can be read as "tsubasa" which means "wing"
Thanks to Guillaume for the following trivia:
- OokamiBlue's name is a reference to French word "garou", pronounced ガル, meaning "werewolf". The correct word is "Loup-garou" (loup=wolf) but a French speaker would understand "garou" alone as "werewolf".
- KajikiYellow's name is obviously from Italian "spada" meaning "sword", as in "pesce spada"="swordfish" which is another name for the Dorado constellation and the exact translation of "kajiki" although both fish are unrelated.
- TenbinGold's name Balance is the French word for "scale", and the French name of the Libra constellation. So with those two in mind, it doesn't seem such a longshot that Ookamiblue's name could be of French origin. Therefore, I think it should be spelled with an "ou" even though it could be confusing to someone who's not familiar with French.
- "Naga" in HebitsukaiSilver's name is most likely derived from the Indian serpent deities of the same name.
Actor Trivia
Voice Actor Trivia
- Nakai Kazuya previously voiced Igaroid of DekaRanger and various toku roles.
- Ono Yuuki previously voiced Parabolaroid of Go-Busters 34.
- Otsuka Akio previously voiced Dagon of MagiRanger. He's known for being the Japanese voice of Solid Snake for the Metal Gear Solid video game series.
- Kamiya Hiroshi previously voiced Ghost Imagin of Saraba Den-O movie, various Riders from Kamen Rider Taisen.
- Kimura Subaru previously voiced Bowlingen of Jyuohger 20.
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