Showing posts with label Dairanger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dairanger. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 December 2013

Rare 2-Hour Gosei Sentai Dairanger Behind the Scenes Footage


A rare behind the scenes footage of the 1993 Super Sentai Series, Gosei Sentai Dairanger is slowly becoming viral online. This footage features the mecha sequences used in the show.

This nearly 2-hour video was uploaded by Mighty Morphin Power Rangers director/suit coordinator Jeff Pruitt on YouTube for Super Sentai and Power Rangers fans who made the show a success. Dairanger was adapted in the U.S. as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 2.


He revealed that the reason why he got a hold of this footage is that he is recording the behind the scenes of Dairanger so that the American producers can replicate "the economical shooting methods used by the Japanese film makers back then for the fight scenes while still using standard Hollywood coverage for the acting scenes."

Saturday, 29 June 2013

Dairanger Suits To Be Used in Power Rangers Super Megaforce?


More details in regards to the marketing teasers for Power Rangers Super Megaforce was posted on RangerCrew recently. Much to my surprise, Fury Diamond's notes revealed that the Dairanger suits was used in those teasers!


In the teaser, the Megaforce Rangers used the Super Megaforce Morpher to transform into past Rangers and one of those Rangers is Dairanger's RyuuRanger! The teaser also showed a shot of the Dairangers as well.

The only time anything related to Dairanger appeared on Power Rangers was with the mecha footage for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 2, the KibaRanger suit and the Magna Defender Morpher in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. Speaking of which, it was rumored that the Dairanger suits are supposed to appear in Lost Galaxy as the Ancient Rangers.


Before anyone of you will start panicking, there is no official word coming from Saban Brands if the suits will be used in the actual show. To read more of the marketing teaser notes, you can check Fury Diamond's post in the RangerCrew forum.

UPDATE (7/18/13): This year's San Diego Comic Con featured the footage, which was described in this post. Photos of the Dairanger scenes courtesy of Henshin Justice.

Sunday, 23 June 2013

Girls und Panzer OVA Clip: Dairanger Roll Call


Though I don't watch Girls und Panzer, here is something interesting coming from the show's 6th OVA episode. In this clip, the girls did their own version of the Gosei Sentai Dairanger roll call as the Panzer Five!

Friday, 14 June 2013

Gosei Sentai Dairanger Cast Reunion Photo: 20 Years After


20 years ago, Gosei Sentai Dairanger premiered in Japan and 20 years after, the six Dairangers had a reunion!

From left to right are: Keiichi Wada (Ryou/RyuuRanger), Natsuki Takahashi (Lin/HououRanger), Ei Hamura (Shouji/TenmaRanger), Tatsuya Nomi (Daigo/ShishiRanger), Keisuke Tsuchiya (Kazu/KirinRanger) and Hisashi Sakai (Kou/KibaRanger).

It's nice to see an adult Kou in the picture. Makes me wish that Dairanger will have a 20 years after V-Cinema like what Hurricaneger have recently.

Source: RossoEagleBurst of HJU

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

S.H. FiguArts Akibaranger S2 Will Include Penultimate Power Accessories


Bandai Tamashii Nations revealed that the upcoming release of S.H. FiguArts Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season 2 will also include the Penultimate Powers of three Super Sentai teams! These figures will be released from June to July 2013.

S.H. FiguArts Super AkibaRed will include Dairanger's Dairen Bomber, S.H. FiguArts AkibaBlue (Season 2 Ver.) will include Zyuranger's Zyuren Buckler, and S.H. FiguArts AkibaYellow (Season 2 Ver.) will include Hurricaneger's Hurricane Ball. All of these figures costs 3,675 yen.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

S.H. FiguArts Kiba Ranger (MMPR White Ranger) Official Images


Bandai Tamashii Nations posted the official images of S.H. FiguArts Kiba Ranger from Gosei Sentai Dairanger! This figure will be released in North America as S.H. FiguArts White Ranger from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

S.H. FiguArts Kiba Ranger stands 150mm tall and comes with his weapon, the Byakko Shinken (MMPR's Saba Saber) and a set of interchangeable hands.


In addition, the Japanese release will include the special Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger emblem to turn Kiba Ranger into Akibaranger's unused additional Ranger concept... Kiba Ranger! This Tamashii Web Exclusive figure costs 3,675 yen and is set for a September release.

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

S.H. FiguArts Kiba Ranger to Be Released this September


Aside from the official images of S.H. FiguArts Ryuu Ranger that surfaced online today, the release date of the second Gosei Sentai Dairanger S.H. FiguArts figure is finally revealed! The S.H. FiguArts Kiba Ranger will be released this September.

This Tamashii Web Exclusive figure comes with the ByakoShinken and a set of interchangeable hands. This figure costs 3,675 yen.

Source: Tendou Toys

S.H. FiguArts Ryuu Ranger Official Images


The official Super Sentai Tamashii Nations page posted the official images of S.H. FiguArts Ryuu Ranger! This is the first S.H. FiguArts figure based from Gosei Sentai Dairanger, another planned figure to be released is Kiba Ranger.


The figure comes with the Dai Buster, Star Sword, Star Cutter, Dairen Rod, Dairenken and a set of interchangeable hands. Aside from that, this figure also comes with a China Red head and badge! Now you can turn Ryuu Ranger into Chinaman's mascot character!

S.H. FiguArts Ryuu Ranger costs 3,675 yen and is set for an August release.

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Gosei Sentai Dairanger Opening Sequence... Akibaranger Style!


To help China Red "recover" his memories as Gosei Sentai Dairanger's Ryuu Ranger, the Akibarangers decide to re-enact the Dairanger opening sequence! This scene is from Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season 2's 3rd episode entitled, "Martial Arts Delusions".

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

S.H. FiguArts Tyranno Ranger w/ U.S. Flag Markings & S.H. FiguArts Ryuu Ranger Spotted


AmiAmi posted images coming from the Miyazawa Model Exhibition. Spotted in this exhibit are the S.H. FiguArts Akibaranger Season 2, Tyranno Ranger, Dragon Ranger and Ryuu Ranger.

Interesting enough, the S.H. FiguArts Tyranno Ranger spotted in the exhibit has American flag markings in the neck and in the belt strap. It is likely a reference of the success of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in the U.S.


The S.H. FiguArts Ryuu Ranger was first seen in a S.H. FiguArts commercial that aired in the first episode of Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season 2. The release date of this figure is still unknown as of this writing.

Special thanks to Henshin Justice for the heads up!

Monday, 8 April 2013

New Super Sentai S.H. FiguArts Promo


Bandai has just uploaded the Super Sentai S.H. FiguArts promo that aired in the first episode of Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season 2. The promo features new figures that Bandai will release under the S.H. FiguArts line.

The previously revealed S.H. FiguArts Akibaranger Season 2, Tyranno Ranger, Dragon Ranger, BoukenBlue & BoukenBlack, Red Hawk and Black Condor are seen in the TV ad.


In addition, the ad also features future S.H. FiguArts figure, which as of this writing, has no official release date. These figures are: Ryuu Ranger, Kiba Ranger, Hurricane Red, and the remaining unreleased members of the Jetman and Zyuranger teams.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger S2 Episode 2 Preview


Here's the preview of Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season 2's 2nd episode entitled, "Chinese Delusions". This episode marks the rise of a new enemy faction and the debut of the new AkibaBlue! Oh, and Ryuu Ranger makes a guest appearance!

Friday, 5 April 2013

New Super Sentai S.H. FiguArts Revealed in Akibaranger S2!


During the first episode of Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season 2, a new TV ad featuring future Super Sentai S.H. FiguArts releases!


The previously revealed S.H. FiguArts Akibaranger Season 2, Tyranno Ranger, Dragon Ranger, BoukenBlue & BoukenBlack and Red Hawk are seen in the TV ad. Aside from that, the ad also featured the following figures: Ryuu Ranger, Kiba Ranger, Hurricane Red, and the remaining unreleased members of the Jetman and Zyuranger teams! The release dates of these new figures are still unknown as of this writing.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Gosei Sentai Dairanger 04 – The Team Unites

Bros for life.

Because of what happened in the previous episode, Master Kaku is disappointed with the Dairangers for not believing their comrade. Because of the rampage of Key Jester's dolls, the Dairangers end up returning to their secret base and finally learned the origins of the Gorma tribe.


This episode showed us why Master Kaku is considered to be one of the best mentors in the Super Sentai franchise. Aside that he doesn't spoon feed his warriors with the lessons they need to learn, he also wants them to see improve as heroes in their own way. That is why I was not surprised when we learned that Master Kaku is aware that the dolls are related to Gorma and just wait and see how the Dairangers will react to this, which leads us to the events that happened in the previous episode. Seeing Kaku give the Dairangers a lecture on how over confident they are made me realize that the Dairangers are not strong enough to beat Gorma.

The Dairangers pointed out why from all the people around the world, why them? Much to my surprise, I kinda agree with Ryou with this one. Why them? What's the reason why an errand boy of some Chinese restaurant, some serious dude, an aspiring boxer, a beautician and some Chinese chick ended up becoming Dairangers? Though Master Kaku didn't answer Ryou's question, I guess the answer for this one is reserved in the later part of the episode. What happens next is something that I didn't expect to hear, Master Kaku just let do what they want next. In short, it is up to them if they want to continue to be part of the team.


But because of the rampage of Key Jester's dolls, the Dairangers end up back to their base and the first thing we saw are Daigo and Master Kaku meditating. This scene made me like Daigo more, during the time the team is likely to disband; he is the first person who showed interest to stay in the team. He knows his duties; he knows that they are the only ones who can save the kids from Key Jester. As expected, Master Kaku asked them to sit and meditate with them. After a few minutes of seeing Kaku convince the other four to meditate, we finally see them meditate.

The meditation scene felt like it came straight out of Hikari Sentai Maskman less the pyramid. It didn't help that they need to channel their Qi to enter a meditative state, the same way how the Maskmen need to channel their Aura Power to enter a meditative state. Because of this, their souls were transported to mainland China, to be more specific, to the ruins of the Daos civilization, a civilization destroyed by Gorma.


This brief history lesson on how Gorma destroyed the Daos civilization added more background to Gorma and their power as a group. In addition, we also learned that opposite to the Dairangers' Qi Power is Gorma's Yo Power. But the main highlight of this history lesson is how the rebels ended up destroying themselves at the end. It's a good lesson about teamwork for the Dairangers considering the events that happened in the previous episode. Another thing that was revealed in this scene is that there are other four Mythical Beasts that helped humans fight Gorma. If the opening theme is an indication, we already know the names of these Mythical Beasts.

After seeing the future on what will happen to the world once Gorma takes control of it, our heroes realized how naive they are and finally, learned the value of teamwork. With that, it is time to end the rampage of Key Jester's dolls. Is it me, or I find really entertaining watching the Dairangers failing to catch a single doll? Seriously, it feels like their strength is not enough to chase a couple of dolls for crying out loud! But thanks to Daigo's instincts of jumping to a door created by one of the dolls, he finally meets Key Jester and fights him.


While he is busy fighting Key Jester, the rest of the Dairangers are fighting some foot soldiers. As expected, the fights for both scenes are really well made. But what really stunned me is not the fight scenes but RyuseiOh. RyuseiOh has this kind of magic every time he enters a scene. Is it because of the puppetry of the machine or is it because it makes Ryuu Ranger 10 times more badass as he is on top of the dragon's freakin' head? The reason for this is to look for Daigo and yes, this method did what is supposed to in the first place. They were able to find Daigo and the other Dairangers arrived in the scene on time.

For the first time, we saw the individual weapons of the Dairangers and I say, I am really impressed with the weapon action in this episode. Aside that their weapons fit well to the Chinese martial arts theme of the series, it made fights in this series a bit more interesting. But what really stand out is the not weapons in action but Shishi Ranger's use of his Qi to create illusions that fooled Key Jester! It's so good that it made me like Shishi Ranger more as a fighter. As of this writing, Shishi Ranger is currently my favorite Dairanger and this scene cements him in my list of favorite non-Red heroes.


Much to my surprise, the Key Jester didn't use the Enlargement Bomb and that's a good thing, especially if this episode only has at least 2-4 minutes left in its run time. At the end, the souls of the kids are back to the kids and that the Dairangers learned the value of teamwork. But before ending this review, I can't help but notice that all the rampaging dolls are back inside Key Jester's workshop. Oh well, the show runs for 19 minutes and 58 seconds, it's understandable if they skip details such as the one with the dolls.

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Gosei Sentai Dairanger 03 – Creepy Dolls

It's all about Daigo... and this girl.

Because of almost killing a boy, Shouji and Kazu end up meeting the boy's sister who wants their names and address just in case something bad will happen to her brother again! Much to my surprise, the boy got himself in trouble as his soul is under the possession of the Key Jester! Can the Dairangers figure out the true culprit of this crime?


So how the heck Shouji and Kazu ended up almost killing a boy? As it turns out, the two decided to have a race to see who is faster, Shouji's motorcycle of Kazu's car? The scene is so childish that it hurts to see two adults racing their vehicles in a public road. Luckily, they were able to hit the brakes before they can kill a kid, causing them to meet the boy's older sister who is over protective about her brother. But it is not enough to protect her brother from the Key Jester.

The Key Jester's ability to grab spirits is really cool, especially the special effects used in the soul snatching scene. Seriously, it looks like he is grabbing someone's soul from someone's chest! Because the creature took the kid's soul, the kid's body is not moving and thinking that it is caused by some shock, he blames Shouji and Kazu for this! The shock angle didn't make any sense to be honest for one obvious reason: it made the kid look like he is slow in terms of picking up things. What made the kid's case more interesting is that there are other kids who are in the same state as he is. If there is one thing that I learned from watching too much tokasatsu, it can only mean one thing, this is Gorma's fault.


Much to my disappointment, Shouji and Kazu didn't figure it out after hearing the situation of the other kids. The only time they figure it out is when some car tried to run them down and to make it scarier, a doll is the one driving it! Even though this is something that Gorma obviously did, the Dairangers didn't believe them less Daigo. Daigo deciding to help Shouji and Kazu made me realize that he is not that stoic at all. For the past two episodes, I have this impression that he is the kind of guy that looks like he is unapproachable. This scene loosens up Daigo a bit as a character.

Because they don't have a clue where to start, they start with the girl Shouji and Kazu earlier in the episode. As expected, she is clueless since she still thinks that Shouji and Kazu are responsible to what happened to her brother. This is when Daigo comes in as he comforts the kid. Before he can give any advice to the girl whose parents are away from the business trip, Daigo heard a boy's scream and finally, spotted Key Jester stealing a kid's soul! And before they can reach the Key Jester, the dolls created by Key Jester attacked them! It's creepy seeing these dolls attack Daigo since that scene kinda look like it came straight out of some horror movie.


Lucky enough, Daigo and girl followed the car that leads them to Key Jester's hideout. This is when we learned that the dolls were created by the souls of the kids that the Key Jester grabbed! In a sense, Daigo is fighting the souls of the kids he is supposed to save! To make it creepier, these dolls only think of one thing: doing evil things is good. Wow, for a kid's super hero show made during the 90's this is seriously creepy.

The Key Jester saw them and Daigo fights the creature as Shishi Ranger! As expected, the fights in this episode are seriously fantastic... and it's just Shishi Ranger fighting in this episode! Daigo calls Master Kaku for some backup before they arrived in the scene; the three Gorma heads now want Daigo's head! Seeing Shishi Ranger being passed around by his enemies is one sad sight to see. It made Daigo one weak hero and to add up the injury, Key Jester abducted the girl! What's more, he got the girl's soul!


At the end, Daigo is powerless to save the girl. To make matters worse, Key Jester and the three Gorma heads leave before the four Dairangers arrived! But the question is where are Shouji and Kazu during the time they are needed since they are the ones related to the girl in the first place? As it turns out the two slack off a bit and Daigo is pissed about it. But the fact of the matter is that Shouji and Kazu were irresponsible to something they are forced to be responsible with. But the question is can Daigo save the kids from Key Jester?