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  2. List of Tensou Sentai Goseiger characters - Wikipedia

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    Tensou Sentai Goseiger (天装戦隊ゴセイジャー, Tensō Sentai Goseijā) [a] is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 34th installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 22nd entry in the Heisei era. Much of the series takes inspiration from Japanese and Buddhist mythology in addition to western films for the antagonist factions.

  3. Battle Fever J - Wikipedia

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    Battle Fever J was the first series to use the term Super Sentai (unlike the previous two who were just called Sentai, without the “Super”) until Toei announced in 1995 that its predecessors Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai were also part of the Super Sentai series, when Chouriki Sentai Ohranger was announced as the 19th ...

  4. List of Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger characters - Wikipedia

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    The main heroes of Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger.From left to right: Genba Bureki, Ishiro Meita, Taiya Hando, Sakito Homura, Mira Shifuto, and Jyo Akuse. The primary members of the eponymous Boonboomgers composed of Taiya, Ishiro, and Mira utilize the speedometer-like Boonboom Changer (ブンブンチェンジャー, Bunbun Chenjā) device, which is usually attached to their brace, in order to ...

  5. Tokusatsu - Wikipedia

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    Subgenres of tokusatsu include kaiju such as the Godzilla and Gamera series; superhero such as the Kamen Rider and Metal Hero series; Kyodai Hero like Ultraman, and Denkou Choujin Gridman; and mecha like Giant Robo and Super Robot Red Baron. Some tokusatsu television programs combine several of these subgenres, for example, the Super Sentai series.

  6. Super Sentai - Wikipedia

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    In every Super Sentai series, the protagonists are a team of people who – using either wrist-worn or hand-held devices – transform into superheroes and gain superpowers – color-coded uniforms, signature weapons, sidearms, and fighting skills – to battle a group of otherworldly supervillains that threaten to take over the Earth.

  7. Dengeki Sentai Changeman - Wikipedia

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    Dengeki Sentai Changeman (電撃戦隊チェンジマン, Dengeki Sentai Chenjiman, Blitz Squadron Changeman) is a Japanese television series and the ninth installment of the Super Sentai metaseries. It aired from February 2, 1985, to February 22, 1986, replacing Choudenshi Bioman and was replaced by Choushinsei Flashman running for 55 episodes ...

  8. J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai - Wikipedia

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    J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai (ジャッカー電撃隊, Jakkā Dengekitai, J. A. K. Q. Blitzkrieg) [a], known in the Philippines as Lucky Aces, is a Japanese tokusatsu television show and the second installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. [1] It aired from 8 April to 23 December 1977, replacing Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and itself being replaced by ...

  9. Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger - Wikipedia

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    Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger (爆上戦隊ブンブンジャー, Bakuage Sentai Bunbunjā, Explosive Squadron Boonboomger) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series, the 48th installment in Toei Company's Super Sentai series, and the fifth produced in the Reiwa era.