Genre: | Tokusatsu Superhero fiction Science fiction Action/Adventure |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Creator: | Toei |
Developer: | Hirohisa Soda |
Starring: | Satoshi Okita Junichi Haruta Koji Unoki Yu Tokita Sayoko Hagiwara Junshi Shimada Masashi Ishibashi Takeki Hayashi Mari Kouno Ritsuko Fujimiya |
Country: | Japan |
Network: | TV Asahi |
Producer: | Seiji Abe Moriyoshi Katō Takeyuki Suzuki Yasuhiro Tomita |
Composer: | Kensuke Kyō |
Company: | TV Asahi NT21 Toei Company Toei Advertising |
Num Episodes: | 51 |
is a Japanese tokusatsu television series and the seventh installment of Toei Company's Super Sentai metaseries. It aired on TV Asahi from February 5, 1983, to January 28, 1984, replacing Dai Sentai Goggle-V and was replaced by Choudenshi Bioman with a total of 51 episodes. The international English title is listed by Toei as simply Dynaman.[1]
Yutaka Izubuchi designed the villains of the series. This was his first time designing Super Sentai suits and costumes; he would later be recruited again to design the suits for Super Sentai consecutively until 1986's Choushinsei Flashman and would return as character designer for Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters.
The Jashinka Empire rises from the depths of the Earth to conquer the world. To stop them, Dr. Kyutaro Yumeno assembles five inventors to his laboratory, Yumeno Invention Laboratory and gives them the power to become Dynamen. Each member has their own goal, but as the Kagaku Sentai Dynaman, they are united to stop the Jashinka Empire in their tracks.
The eponymous Dynamen is a Super Sentai team assembled by Kyutaro Yumeno to combat the Janshinka Empire. They're also the first group in the franchise to have their costumes made out of spandex and they discontinued the use of capes and scarves, which were part of Super Sentai uniforms from Himitsu Sentai Gorenger to Dai Sentai Goggle-V.
The transformation device of the team. To transform, the team either calls their name by themselves or the team name together.
The sidearms of the team that can either be used as handguns, which fire an attack specific to their respective Dynaman, or transform into batons.
When a Dynaman flexes their arms, their biceps enlarge, allowing them to deliver a powerful punch.
The finishing move of the team. They jump into the air, become a ball of light and fly into the enemy.
An upgraded version of Super Dynamite.
The rockets on their boots that make them run faster.
The team delivers consecutive kicks.
The Dyna Rods are put together and flash.
The team fires their Dyna Rods together.
The motorcycle of Dyna Red.
A truck for the rest of the team.
A surfboard type vehicle that Dyna Blue uses.
The flying fortress that stores the mecha components of the Dyna Robo.
The giant robot that is formed by the command . Its primary weapon is the, which it destroys monsters with its finishing attack, the . Its other weapons are the,, and the . Its other attacks are the and the .
The mecha of Dyna Red. It is stored in the top dome of the Dy Jupiter. It shoots arrowhead-shaped lasers. It forms the head of the Dyna Robo.
The mecha of Dyna Black and Dyna Blue. It is stored in the middle component of the Dy Jupiter, beneath the Dyna Mach, and uses the door for Dyna Garry's compartment as a ramp. It shoots missiles (Episode 43). It forms the body of the Dyna Robo.
The mecha of Dyna Yellow and Dyna Pink. It is stored in the lowermost compartment of the Dy Jupiter, beneath the Dyna Mobile. It forms the legs of the Dyna Robo.
The Yumeno Invention Center is a children's playground, which actually acts as a front for the Dynastation.
The are evolved from a race of reptiles. They arrived at Earth in ancient times, the life-forms being carried along with a meteorite, crashing into the earth, and falling deep into its core. As time went on, the life-forms evolved, becoming the civilized Tailed-People Clan. The Tailed-People are a civilization of advanced science (higher than human's), with the rank of their civilization being determined by the number of tails. Believing Earth to be theirs, for their civilization to rise, they begin invasion. Originally planning to turn humans into their own kind, the experiment failed, and their strategy was changed to simply destroying mankind by reducing the number of human beings as the Tailed-People Clan was outnumbered. Being as the number of tails determines rank, the Emperor's dream is to obtain ten tails, who is said to provide one with eternal life and powers. Their rank and status is determined by the number of tails each member has. The more tails, the greater the status.
The ringleader who orders the invasion and building of the Jashinka Empire above. With nine tails, he believes in the legend and dreams of obtaining the tenth tail that will provide eternal life and super powers, which he believes he will obtain once he's conquered humans. His cruelty unmatched, he originally shows protection of his son, Megiddo, until one failure too many. He is armed with ESP abilities and the Emperor Sword. Killed by his own son after a long duel but not before giving Princess Chimera the Emperor Sword to make Megiddo Emperor.
The Seven-tailed "God of War," Kar is the second in command who developed the Jashinka Beast manufacturing machine Progressor. Extremely loyal to Aton, he is later set-up by General Zenobia and Dark Knight, forcing him to challenge Dynaman to a fight to prove his innocence and loyalty and dies as a result.
The son of Aton. He originally had five tails until he lost one during his first fight with Dyna Red, becoming a disgrace to his clan and developing a grudge towards Dyna Red. But due to prideful arrogance and temper, he continuously fails. In Episode 38, after being prosecuted by Zenobia, his remaining tails are cut off and he's exiled into the Millennium Cave prison by his own father. Swearing revenge, he breaks free from the prison, becoming, wielder of the "Dance of Darkness" technique. As Dark Knight, he is not only an enemy of Dynaman, but of Jashinka, as well. Calling himself "the messenger of darkness", he first lets his presence known by stealing Aton's Emperor Sword (Episode 44). He shows most hatred for General Zenobia and Dyna Red. He was given the title of Emperor by his father after his mask of Dark Knight was destroyed by Dyna Red and he dueled his father as Dark Knight. He was called . He died when his ship crashed into the ground.
The bodyguards of Megiddo. The tail soldiers is distinguished by their clothing and berets. They were eaten by a monster plant that was harvested by Butterfly Shinka.
The witch niece of Aton, cousin of Megiddo. She has a short, round tail of four. She respects Aton and is a master in illusions and psychokinesis. She is excellent at strategies to fool humans by using disguises and charm. She is Rei / Dyna Pink's rival. As prideful as her cousin Megiddo, the two constantly bicker. She died alongside Meggido.
A new general with seven tails who appears in episode 37. She destroyed the Invention Center. A combat expert with seven tails, she too holds the title of general. Also a priestess who deals in ritual. Eight years ago, she tried to assassinate Aton and take the throne for herself. While conspirators were executed, Aton chose to banish Zenobia to imprisonment in the Millennium Cave out of fear of her witchcraft knowledge. After escaping from it, she swears loyalty to Aton, fighting Dynaman while secretly planning to overthrowing him and develop her own tenth tail. Spied on by Megiddo, she sets him up by having him banished to the Millennium Cave, masking it as a contempt for failure. She discovers the Retro Gene, attempting to use it in growing the tenth tail. When she does grow a tenth tail, she dies afterwards.
The foot soldiers of the empire. They are humanoid lizards with red eyes, green and black skin and one tail. They are fully capable of speech, as demonstrated after Megiddo loses a tail in his first fight with Dyna Red.
A mobile fortress shaped like a flying fish armed with four rocket launchers in each side of its hull.
Small fighters launched from the Gran Gizmo.
The Dynamen appeared in Power Rangers Megaforce as the Battalion Rangers.