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Gosei Sentai Dairanger (五星戦隊ダイレンジャー, Gosei Sentai Dairenjā, Five Stars Squadron Dairanger) [1] [a] is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It was the seventeenth production in the long-running Super Sentai metaseries of television tokusatsu dramas produced by Toei Company, following Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger.
In tokusatsu, he played Tengensei Daigo/ShishiRanger in Gosei Sentai Dairanger, [4] which aired from to , [6] and he also appeared in episodes 42 and 51 of Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, [7] episode 37 of GoGo Sentai Boukenger, [8] and episode 20 of Moero!! Robocon. [9]
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The 34 past Super Sentai groups forming a triangle to battle the Space Empire Zangyack in the Legend War. As the 35th anniversary of the Super Sentai franchise, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger features several guest appearances from actors who starred or appeared in the previous 34 Super Sentai series reprising their roles.
Americanized into Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 1 and the first Super Sentai series to be adapted into Power Rangers. 1993: Tokusou Robo Janperson: 特捜ロボ ジャンパーソン (Tokusō Robo Janpāson) TV series, film: Gosei Sentai Dairanger: 五星戦隊ダイレンジャー (Gosei Sentai Dairenjā) TV series, film
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 ...
Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (忍者戦隊カクレンジャー, Ninja Sentai Kakurenjā, Ninja Squadron Kakuranger) [Note 1] is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It was Toei Company Limited's eighteenth production of the Super Sentai metaseries .
In its home country of Japan, the film was released on VHS as a rental in October 1993 and as a sell-through video on December of that same year, and also as a coupling with a Gosei Sentai Dairanger laserdisc released by Bandai. From March to September 1994, the entire series was released on VHS by Toei Video and spread throughout 13 volumes.