Himitsu Sentai Gorenger Explained

Runtime:30 minutes
Creator:Shotaro Ishinomori
Developer:Shōzō Uehara
Country:Japan
Company:Toei Company
Ishimori Productions
Network:NET
Opentheme:"Susume! Gorenger"
Music:Chumei Watanabe
Num Episodes:84
Related:List of Super Sentai TV series
Type:manga
Author:Shotaro Ishinomori
Publisher:Shogakukan
Demographic:Kodomo, shōnen
Magazine:Shogaku Gonensei,
Weekly Shōnen Sunday
First:April 1975
Last:July 1976
Volumes:2

is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. Gorenger, created by Shotaro Ishinomori, was the first in the long-running Super Sentai metaseries of tokusatsu programming. The series aired on NET (now TV Asahi) from April 5, 1975, to March 26, 1977, and was itself replaced by J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai after 84 episodes.[1] Toei distributes the series internationally under the title Five Rangers.[2] The series was released in the Philippines under the title Star Rangers.

Plot

When world peace is threatened by the emergence of a terrorist group called the Black Cross Army, EAGLE (The Earth Guard League[3]) is formed to combat the threat. The Black Cross Army sends five operatives to destroy each EAGLE branch in Japan, killing all but five members. These surviving members are summoned to a secret base located underneath the snack shop "Gon", where they are recruited by EAGLE Japan's commander, Gonpachi Edogawa. They become the Himitsu Sentai Gorengers and are given electronic battlesuits that endow them with superhuman strength and speed. The five dedicate themselves to stopping the Black Cross Army and its leader, the Black Cross Führer.

Characters

Gorengers

[4] The 24-year-old younger brother of the Kantō EAGLE base captain, Tsuyoshi and his teammates were playing soccer when the Black Cross Army launched the attack that killed his brother. Tsuyoshi is trained in combat planning and strategy. As the red-colored, he is the team leader and coordinates group attacks such as the or . He is armed with the, a multipurpose whip that can transform into other weapons such as the or the . He also carries the tranquilizer gun. Tsuyoshi appeared in the final episode of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, receiving his powers back in the form of the Akarenger Key as the Gokaigers left Earth.

[5] 25-years-old and the oldest member of the Gorenger team. Akira was training in the snowy region of Tōhoku when the Black Cross Army attacked. He is a marksmanship instructor, skilled in archery and piloting. He wants to become a racing driver. As the blue-colored, he is the second-in-command. He pilots the Variblune, and later the Varidorin. He is armed with the and later the, a bow that can fire specially designed arrows known as Blue Arrows and Blue Arrow Rockets.

The yellow-colored member of the Gorengers who is armed with the, a polearm whose head can be outfitted with various attachments such as a punching fist, and the, a radio that can jam electronic circuitry. The moniker of Kirenger was used by its original user and his temporary successor.

18-years-old. Peggy worked at EAGLE's Hokkaido branch as a chemical analyst and weapons engineer specializing in explosives. Fashion-conscious, Peggy often wears go-go boots and short hip-hugging hot pants. As the pink-colored, she is armed with the, a jamming device that can confuse and confound her opponents. She also carries the throwing shuriken and the high impact .

17-years-old, Kenji is the youngest member of the team. Kenji was tending to pigeons on a rooftop at EAGLE's Kansai branch when the Black Cross Army attacked, thus saving him from the poison gas used in the attack. He has a happy-go-lucky temperament. As the green-colored, he is armed with the, a razor-sharp boomerang that can be either flung at his opponents or used as a handheld weapon for cutting and slashing. He also carries the, an updated slingshot that can be used to fire pachinko pellets and sometimes explosives.

Other EAGLE characters

Commander of EAGLE's Japan branch. When operating in public, Gonpachi disguises himself as the cook at the snack shop, which is the secret entrance to the Gorengers' headquarters. The shop later becomes the fruit parlor Gon.

A trio of secretaries and secret agents who assists Commander Edogawa: (a.k.a. Agent 007), (a.k.a. Agent 008), and (a.k.a. Agent 009). They act behind the scenes but occasionally help the Gorengers in the field.

Black Cross Army

The is a terrorist group led by the Black Cross Führer whose goal is the eradication of the human race and the absolute domination of the world. They use advanced technology and magic to create an army of superhuman operatives to attack EAGLE and the Gorengers. Most of the Black Cross operatives are humans who have been enhanced through surgery. They had various secret bases across the globe. The main headquarters was the flying, which orbited high above the ground.

The leader of the Black Cross Army, often referred to as the "Machine Monster", and a highly intelligent being with supernatural powers who hides his identity even from his generals, occasionally disguising himself as a human. He is eventually revealed as the Black Cross Castle itself, controlled by a sentient alien AI, and defeated by the Gorengers' Five-Star Cassiopea Attack.

The so-called . A ruthless tyrant renowned for his successive victories in Africa, he is called to Japan to eliminate the Gorengers, but his plans are frequently hampered by his own cowardice.

The so-called . A cold and sadistic, yet overly prideful recruit from the Black Cross Army's Gobi Desert operations, he is a master tactician who leads his own army in the .

Hailing from the Eldgjá region in Iceland, he is the leader of the ruthless and commander of his own mobile battle station, the . He is able to fire napalm missiles from the top of his mask, and is impervious to the Gorengers' weapons.

Black Cross Army's top general, a supernatural entity awoken through black magic and the Black Cross Führer's powers. A well-versed sorcerer with an interest in astrology, Golden Mask takes command of Black Cross Army's elite . He can repel most of the Gorengers' attacks.

A rogue Black Cross Army operative who was imprisoned for reckless and rebellious behavior, but later freed by Black Cross Führer in exchange for his help in destroying the Gorengers. He is a strong and highly-resistant fighter wielding a dao that can break almost any object.

The Black Cross Army's field agents, who cause chaos and disorder wherever they go. They are mainly humanoid machines with strange masks that represent their ability and skills in the field, with the ability to continuously upgrade themselves through the continued research and developments of the Black Cross Army. These humanoids can have abilities to change into other objects to help with infiltration or investigations or to assist in their chaos-causing objectives.

The Black Cross Army's faceless leather-suited foot soldiers, altered with enhanced strength and speed and brainwashed to be absolutely loyal. They carry a variety of weapons including machine guns, bazookas, and iron swords. Specialized divisions include the and a squad of mystics who served Black Cross Führer. The Zolders pilot air fighters called (small) and (large). They shout "Hoi" when attacking their victims.

Episodes

Episodes aired on Saturdays at 7:30 pm JST.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal airdateRating

Films

Released on July 26, 1975. The movie version of episode 6.[7]

Released on December 20, 1975. The movie version of episode 15.[8]

Released on March 20, 1976. The movie version of episode 36.[9]

Released on December 19, 1976. The movie version of episode 54.[10]

Released on July 18, 1976.[11]

Released on March 18, 1978.[12]

Manga

The series was adapted into a manga written and drawn by Ishinomori and published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from May 4, 1975, to August 17, 1975.[1] Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga outside Japan for North American territories.[13]

Cast

Voice actors

, Shōzō Iizuka (45–54)

Shōzō Iizuka

Songs

Opening theme
Ending themes

International broadcast and home video

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Library – English Titles – TOEI TV Website. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090119211925/http://tvarc.toei.co.jp/tv/library/series-title.html. January 19, 2009.
  3. Book: Jonathan Clements. Jonathan Clements. Motoko Tamamuro. 2003. The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. 345. Stone Bridge Press. 9781611725216.
  4. Web site: デジタル大辞泉プラス「アカレンジャー」の解説. KOTOBANK. September 7, 2021.
  5. Web site: デジタル大辞泉プラス[アオレンジャー」の解説|work=KOTOBANK|access-date= September 7, 2021].
  6. Web site: デジタル大辞泉プラス[キレンジャー」の解説|work=KOTOBANK|access-date= September 7, 2021].
  7. Web site: 秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー. 日本映画情報システム. September 9, 2021. June 3, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220603102202/https://www.japanese-cinema-db.jp/Details?id=12422. dead.
  8. Web site: 秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー青い大要塞. 日本映画情報システム. September 9, 2021. June 3, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220603102201/https://www.japanese-cinema-db.jp/Details?id=12525. dead.
  9. Web site: 秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー真赤な猛進撃. 日本映画情報システム. September 9, 2021. September 8, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210908234549/https://www.japanese-cinema-db.jp/Details?id=12572. dead.
  10. Web site: 秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー 火の山最後の大噴火. Movie walker. September 9, 2021.
  11. Web site: 秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー爆弾ハリケーン!. eiga.com. September 9, 2021.
  12. Web site: ジャッカー電撃隊VSゴレンジャー. Kinnote. September 9, 2021.
  13. Web site: Pineda. Rafael Antonio. Seven Seas Licenses She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wiseman Novel & Manga, Gorenger Manga. Anime News Network. January 31, 2021. November 2, 2020.