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The Space Sheriff Spirits (宇宙刑事魂, Uchū Keiji Tamashii, lit. "Space Detective Spirit"), is an action game for the PlayStation 2. This game is based on the popular Japanese live-action TV series Space Sheriff trilogy produced by Toei Company. The game was simultaneously released on May 25, 2006 in Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The Space Sheriff Series (宇宙刑事シリーズ, Uchū Keiji Shirīzu) is a branch of Toei Company's Metal Hero Series. It includes: Space Sheriff Gavan, 44 episodes 1982-3; Space Sheriff Sharivan, 51 episodes 1983-4; Space Sheriff Shaider, 49 episodes 1984-5; The Space Sheriff Spirits in 2006
In May 2006, a PlayStation 2 video game titled The Space Sheriff Spirits was released. The game featured Gavan, Sharivan and Shaider all teaming up to battle past enemies from their series. The game featured Gavan, Sharivan and Shaider all teaming up to battle past enemies from their series.
Each volume is a 1-disc set with 6 episodes on odd-numbered volumes and 5 episodes on even-numbered volumes. In honor of its 30th anniversary of the Metal Hero series and the Space Sheriff series that includes it, "Space Sheriff Gavan Memorial: 30th Year Reunion" was released. After that, between January 11 and March 8, 2017, they released two ...
Kenji Takahashi (高橋 健二, Takahashi Kenji, born February 5, 1955), known professionally as Kenji Ohba (大葉 健二, Ōba Kenji) is a Japanese actor and former stuntman best known for his roles in the Super Sentai and Metal Heroes series, especially as Retsu Ichijouji/Gavan in the 1982 TV series Space Sheriff Gavan.
"The Three Space Sheriffs – Gavan, Sharivan, Shaider Great Gathering!" Transliteration: " Sannin no Uchū Keiji: Gyaban, Shariban, Shaidā Daishūgō! " ( Japanese : 3人の宇宙刑事 ギャバン シャリバン シャイダー大集合!
Familiar faces in the crowd. At the time Killer Klowns was made, the most famous member of the cast was John Vernon, best known as Dean Wormer in Animal House.The Chiodos sent out an offer to ...
The FM77AV was a Japanese home computer released by Fujitsu in 1985, as an upgraded version of their earlier FM-7 platform - and FM77AV games started to be made available through Project EGG on November 24, 2001.