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Kousoku Sentai Turboranger (高速戦隊ターボレンジャー, Kōsoku Sentai Tāborenjā, High Speed Squadron Turboranger) is a Japanese television show and the thirteenth entry of Toei Company's Super Sentai metaseries and the first title of the Heisei period. it was aired on TV Asahi on February 25, 1989, to February 23, 1990, replacing Choujyu Sentai Liveman and was replaced by Chikyu Sentai Fiveman with a total of 51 episodes (1 TV special and 50 ordinary episodes). Its international title in English was listed by Toei is Turbo Rangers.[1] Turboranger was also the first Super Sentai series to air on Friday instead of Saturday.
Kousoku Sentai Turboranger | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu Superhero fiction Science fantasy Action/Adventure |
Created by | Toei Company |
Developed by | Hirohisa Soda |
Directed by | Takao Nagaishi |
Starring | Kenta Satou Yoshiaki Ganaha Keiya Asakura Junichirou Katagiri Noriko Kinohara Fujita Okamoto Mayumi Omuta Yoshinori Tanaka Masako Morishita |
Narrated by | Nobuo Tanaka |
Composer | Akihiko Yoshida |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Production | |
Producers | Takeyuki Suzuki Kyōzō Utsunomiya |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | TV Asahi Toei Company Toei Agency |
Original release | |
Network | ANN (TV Asahi) |
Release | February 25, 1989 – February 23, 1990 |
Related | |
During its initial run, Turboranger was the 11th Super Sentai and billed as the 10th anniversary title of the Super Sentai series (as Battle Fever J was designated as the first Super Sentai series during 1988 to 1994 after the exclusion of Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai due to rights issues with Shotaro Ishinomori). However, in 1995, Gorenger and J.A.K.Q. was included into the Super Sentai series once more, thus making Turboranger the 13th in the franchise.[citation needed]
20,000 years ago, the Fairy race assisted humans in a battle against the Bohma Tribe successfully sealing them. Due to modern-day pollution and man's destruction of nature, the power of the Fairy magic has weakened, allowing the seal to be broken and thus the Tribe's escape. With the help of Dr. Dazai; Seelon, the last of the fairies summons five high school seniors. As children, they were showered with the "flames of spirit" of the fallen fairies in a forest and can now hear Seelon's voice. Donning powered suits, the product of a collaboration between Seelon's magic and Dr. Dazai's science, the five become the Turborangers, juggling days of fighting with their regular school lives, in order to defeat the Bohma Tribe.
The eponymous Turborangers are all high school students of Musashino Academy.[Note 1]
The Bohma Hundred-Tribe (暴魔百族, Bōma Hyakuzoku, [Note 2]) is a crime faction, where they are worshippers of violence and magic who lost to human-Fairy coalition 20,000 years ago and were sealed away. However, due to pollution that weakened the Fairy magic that sealed them, the Bohma are free to take their revenge on humanity from Bohma Castle (暴魔城, Bōma Jō) as their operations base. In the finale, Bohma Castle is destroyed by the Super Turbo Builder.
The Wandering Bohma (流れ暴魔, Nagare Bōma) are Yōkai, the offspring of humans and demons.
Before the very first story arc premiered in the second episode the following week, the first episode acted as a television special was aired to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Super Sentai since Battle Fever J at that time. On October 6, 1989 (the day that episode 32 aired) the show began to be broadcast later on Fridays instead of Saturdays. A movie was released at the Toei Manga Festival on March 18, 1989, which was the same day episode 4 aired.
No. | Title | Director | Writer | Original air date |
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1 | "The 10 Great Sentai Gathering! Counting On You! Turboranger" Transliteration: "Jū Dai Sentai Shūgō! Tanomu Zo! Tāborenjā" (Japanese: 10大戦隊集合! 頼むぞ! ターボレンジャー) | Shohei Tojo | Takeyuki Suzuki, Yoshihiro Kobayashi | February 25, 1989 |
2 | "Did You Guys See a Fairy!?" Transliteration: "Kimitachi wa Yōsei o mita ka!" (Japanese: 君達は妖精を見たか!) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | March 4, 1989 1 |
3 | "Bohma Castle! The 20,000-Year Curse" Transliteration: "Bōma Jō! Niman-nen no Noroi" (Japanese: 暴魔城! 二万年の呪い) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | March 11, 1989 |
4 | "The Rumbling Human Dango!" Transliteration: "Gorogoro Ningen Dango!" (Japanese: ゴロゴロ人間ダンゴ!) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | March 18, 1989 |
5 | "Escape! The Samurai Town" Transliteration: "Dasshutsu da! Samurai no Machi" (Japanese: 脱出だ! サムライの町) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | March 25, 1989 |
6 | "Slimy! Bohma Zombie" Transliteration: "Nururu! Bōma Zonbi" (Japanese: ヌルルッ! 暴魔ゾンビ) | Kiyoshi Arai | Hirohisa Soda | April 1, 1989 |
7 | "The Lover-Eating Bohma Beast!" Transliteration: "Koibito o Taberu Bōma Jū!" (Japanese: 恋人を食べる暴魔獣!) | Kiyoshi Arai | Kunio Fujii | April 8, 1989 |
8 | "Jarmin's House That Flies in the Sky" Transliteration: "Sora Tobu Jāmin no Uchi" (Japanese: 空飛ぶジャーミンの家) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | April 15, 1989 |
9 | "Yearning for a Demonic Flute" Transliteration: "Akogare wa Akuma no Furūto" (Japanese: 憧れは悪魔のフルート) | Takao Nagaishi | Kunio Fujii | April 22, 1989 |
10 | "The Boys' Day Doll That Calls Oni" Transliteration: "Oni o Yobu Gogatsu Ningyō" (Japanese: 鬼を呼ぶ五月人形) | Shohei Tojo | Kunio Fujii | April 29, 1989 |
11 | "Roar! Ular Highway!" Transliteration: "Bakusō! Ūrā Kaidō!" (Japanese: 爆走! ウーラー街道!) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | May 6, 1989 |
12 | "The Bohma Beast That Became a Star!" Transliteration: "Hoshi ni Natta Bōma Jū!" (Japanese: 星になった暴魔獣!) | Kiyoshi Arai | Kunio Fujii | May 13, 1989 |
13 | "Activate the Witch's Trap!" Transliteration: "Majo ni Wana o Kakero!" (Japanese: 魔女にワナをかけろ!) | Kiyoshi Arai | Kunio Fujii | May 20, 1989 |
14 | "He's Here! The Wandering Exchange Student" Transliteration: "Sanjō! Sasurai Tenkōsei" (Japanese: 参上! さすらい転校生) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | May 27, 1989 |
15 | "Dark Round! Certain-Death Alignment" Transliteration: "Yamimaru! Hissatsu no Shōjun" (Japanese: ヤミマル! 必殺の照準) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | June 3, 1989 |
16 | "Fire the V-Turbo Bazooka" Transliteration: "Ute Bui Tābo Bazūka" (Japanese: 射てVターボバズーカ) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | June 10, 1989 |
17 | "The Teacher Who Became a Child" Transliteration: "Kodomo ni Natta Sensei" (Japanese: 子供になった先生) | Shohei Tojo | Kunio Fujii | June 17, 1989 |
18 | "5-Minute Transformation" Transliteration: "Go-Funkan no Henshin" (Japanese: 5分間の変身) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | June 24, 1989 |
19 | "Clash! Demon Siblings" Transliteration: "Gekitotsu! Ma Kyōdai" (Japanese: 激突! 魔兄弟) | Takao Nagaishi | Toshiki Inoue | July 1, 1989 |
20 | "Bohma Tribe Haruna" Transliteration: "Bōma Zoku Haruna" (Japanese: 暴魔族はるな) | Shohei Tojo | Toshiki Inoue | July 8, 1989 |
21 | "Dosukoi Contest" Transliteration: "Dosukoi Shōbu" (Japanese: ドスコイ勝負) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | July 15, 1989 |
22 | "Youth Road!" Transliteration: "Seishun Rōdo!" (Japanese: 青春ロード!) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | July 22, 1989 |
23 | "A Lot of Ghosts" Transliteration: "Yūrei Ippai" (Japanese: 幽霊いっぱい) | Takao Nagaishi | Kunio Fujii | July 29, 1989 |
24 | "Dreadful! Summer Sea" Transliteration: "Kowai! Natsu no Umi" (Japanese: 怖い! 夏の海) | Kiyoshi Arai | Hirohisa Soda | August 5, 1989 |
25 | "The Fighting Puppy" Transliteration: "Tatakau Koinu" (Japanese: 戦う子犬) | Kiyoshi Arai | Hirohisa Soda | August 12, 1989 |
26 | "Riki! Desperate Situation" Transliteration: "Riki! Zettai Zetsumei" (Japanese: 力! 絶体絶命) | Shohei Tojo | Toshiki Inoue | August 19, 1989 |
27 | "Girl Bohma Rin" Transliteration: "Shōjo Bōma Rin" (Japanese: 少女暴魔リン) | Shohei Tojo | Mami Watanabe | August 26, 1989 |
28 | "Robo Combination Failure" Transliteration: "Robo Gattai Funō" (Japanese: ロボ合体不能) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | September 2, 1989 |
29 | "Hurry! New Model Robo" Transliteration: "Kyōge Shin Daka Robo" (Japanese: 急げ新型ロボ) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | September 9, 1989 |
30 | "The End of Lehda" Transliteration: "Rēda no Saigo" (Japanese: レーダの最後) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | September 23, 1989 |
31 | "Woman Warrior Kirika" Transliteration: "Onna Senshi Kirika" (Japanese: 女戦士キリカ) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | September 30, 1989 |
32 | "The Big Demonic Mystery Bird!" Transliteration: "Akuma no Dai Kaicho!" (Japanese: 悪魔の大怪鳥!) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | October 6, 1989 |
33 | "Steal! Yōhei's Face" Transliteration: "Ubae! Yōhei no Kao" (Japanese: 奪え! 洋平の顔) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | October 13, 1989 |
34 | "Zulten's Sneaky Trick" Transliteration: "Zuruten no Urawaza" (Japanese: ズルテンの裏技) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | October 20, 1989 |
35 | "The Majin Sword That Calls Love" Transliteration: "Ai o Yobu Majin Ken" (Japanese: 愛を呼ぶ魔神剣) | Shohei Tojo | Toshiki Inoue | October 27, 1989 |
36 | "Memories of Destiny..." Transliteration: "Unmei no Omoide..." (Japanese: 運命の想い出…) | Takao Nagaishi | Kunio Fujii | November 3, 1989 |
37 | "Mysterious Kung Fu Girl" Transliteration: "Kan Fū Nazo Shōjo" (Japanese: カンフー謎少女) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | November 10, 1989 |
38 | "The Painting of Hell That Devours People" Transliteration: "Hito o Kuu Jigokue" (Japanese: 人を喰う地獄絵) | Masao Minowa | Mami Watanabe | November 17, 1989 |
39 | "The End of Ragorn" Transliteration: "Ragōn no Saigo" (Japanese: ラゴーンの最後) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | November 24, 1989 |
40 | "Walk! Child of Shikoku" Transliteration: "Aruke! Shikoku no Ko" (Japanese: 歩け! 四国の子) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | December 1, 1989 |
41 | "The Star Is Me!" Transliteration: "Sutā wa Ore da!" (Japanese: スターは俺だ!) | Shohei Tojo | Hirohisa Soda | December 8, 1989 |
42 | "Scary Birthday!" Transliteration: "Kowai Tanjōbi!" (Japanese: コワイ誕生日!) | Takao Nagaishi | Kunio Fujii | December 15, 1989 |
43 | "The Sixth Warrior!" Transliteration: "Rokunin-me no Senshi!" (Japanese: 6人目の戦士!) | Takao Nagaishi | Toshiki Inoue | December 22, 1989 |
44 | "Wandering Bohma Legend" Transliteration: "Nagare Bōma Densetsu" (Japanese: 流れ暴魔伝説) | Masao Minowa | Mami Watanabe | January 5, 1990 |
45 | "Super Magic Boy" Transliteration: "Chō Majikku Shōnen" (Japanese: 超マジック少年) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | January 12, 1990 |
46 | "Ragorn's Counterattack" Transliteration: "Ragōn no Gyakushū" (Japanese: ラゴーンの逆襲) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | January 19, 1990 |
47 | "SOS Transformation Failure" Transliteration: "Esu Ō Esu Henshin Funō" (Japanese: SOS変身不能) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | January 26, 1990 |
48 | "The Wandering Bohma's Secret" Transliteration: "Nagare Bōma no Himitsu" (Japanese: 流れ暴魔の秘密) | Takao Nagaishi | Hirohisa Soda | February 2, 1990 |
49 | "Beautiful Kirika" Transliteration: "Utsukushiki Kirika" (Japanese: 美しきキリカ) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | February 9, 1990 |
50 | "The Dreadful Great Seal" Transliteration: "Osorubeki Dai Fūin" (Japanese: 恐るべき大封印) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | February 16, 1990 |
Final | "Graduation of Youth" Transliteration: "Seishun no Sotsugyōshiki" (Japanese: 青春の卒業式) | Masao Minowa | Hirohisa Soda | February 23, 1990 |
1The first episode of Turboranger was originally scheduled to premiere on February 25, 1989. However, due to the death of Hirohito on January 7, the finale of Liveman was postponed to February 18, thus moving the premiere of Turboranger to March 4.
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