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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
Space Sheriff Sharivan (宇宙刑事シャリバン, Uchū Keiji Shariban) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show and the second installment in Toei's Metal Hero Series franchise and aired on TV Asahi from March 4, 1983 to February 24, 1984. It served as a direct sequel to its predecessor, Space Sheriff Gavan and featured many of the same ...
The Space Sheriff Spirits; Super Sentai Battle: Dice-O; V. VR Troopers (video game) Z. Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman
List of Space Sheriff Shaider episodes; Space Sheriff Sharivan; The Space Sheriff Spirits; Special Rescue Police Winspector; Super Rescue Solbrain; T.
The Metal Hero Series (メタルヒーローシリーズ, Metaru Hīrō Series) is a metaseries of tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toei for Japanese television.. The protagonists of the Metal Hero Series are mainly space, military and police-based characters who are typically either androids, cyborgs, or human beings who don "metallic" [clarification needed] armored suits.
Campus Special Investigator Hikaruon (学園特捜ヒカルオン, Gakuen Tokusō Hikaruon) is a Japanese original video animation produced by AIC. [1] The OVA is a one-shot tribute to the Metal Hero genre of live-action superhero shows that were prevalent in the 80s and 90s, [1] specifically to the Space Sheriff trilogy of Gavan, Sharivan and Shaider.
"The Mysterious Writings of the Space Sheriffs" Transliteration: "Ginga Keisatsu no Nazomoji" (Japanese: 銀河警察の謎文字) Hideo Tanaka: June 29, 1984 () 18 "The Fallen Empire Swallowed by the Pacific Ocean" Transliteration: "Nazoga Nazoyobu Taiheiyō" (Japanese: 謎が謎呼ぶ太平洋) Takeshi Ogasawara: July 6, 1984 () 19