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Hyakujû sentai Gaorenjâ

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2002
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
262
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Hyakujû sentai Gaorenjâ (2001)
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A thousand years ago, a war was commenced between humans and the demonic Ogre Tribe Org race. With the aid of the Power Animals, the ancient Gao Warriors defeated the Org's leader, Hyakkimar... Read allA thousand years ago, a war was commenced between humans and the demonic Ogre Tribe Org race. With the aid of the Power Animals, the ancient Gao Warriors defeated the Org's leader, Hyakkimaru, and the Orgs were sealed off from the world. One millennium later, the Org race has bee... Read allA thousand years ago, a war was commenced between humans and the demonic Ogre Tribe Org race. With the aid of the Power Animals, the ancient Gao Warriors defeated the Org's leader, Hyakkimaru, and the Orgs were sealed off from the world. One millennium later, the Org race has been revived so the Power Animals must seek out five new members to helm as the Gaorangers. W... Read all

  • Stars
    • Noboru Kaneko
    • Kei Horie
    • Takeru Shibaki
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    • Stars
      • Noboru Kaneko
      • Kei Horie
      • Takeru Shibaki
    • 1User review
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    Noboru Kaneko
    • Gao Red…
    • 2001–2002
    Kei Horie
    • Gaku Washio…
    • 2001–2002
    Takeru Shibaki
    • Kai Samezu…
    • 2001–2002
    Kazuyoshi Sakai
    • Soutarou Ushigome…
    • 2001–2002
    Hiroshi Masuoka
    • Narrator…
    • 2001–2002
    Miu Takeuchi
    • Gao White…
    • 2001–2002
    Takemi
    • Tetomu
    • 2001–2002
    Kôichi Sakaguchi
    • Yabaiba
    • 2001–2002
    Rei Saito
    • Tsuetsue
    • 2001–2002
    Tetsuji Tamayama
    Tetsuji Tamayama
    • Gao Silver…
    • 2001–2002
    Tamotsu Nishiwaki
    • Ura
    • 2001–2002
    Hidekatsu Shibata
    • Rasetsu
    • 2001–2002
    Hiromi Nishikawa
    • Rasetsu
    • 2001–2002
    Tetsu Inada
    Tetsu Inada
    • Shuten
    • 2001–2002
    Eiji Takemoto
    • Rouki…
    • 2001–2002
    Daiki Arioka
    • Futaro
    • 2001–2002
    Shoma Kai
    • Bar Master
    • 2001
    Chiaki Maeda
    • GaoMadillo
    • 2001
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    GAORANGER - Japanese basis for `Power Rangers Wild Force'

    GAORANGER is the 2001 entry in Toei Television's long-running series of live-action "sentai" (super battle team) programs featuring five young superheroes in color-coded costumes who fight monsters, aliens and demons in modern Japan. These Japanese series have consistently supplied the action and effects footage for Fox Kids' long-running "Power Rangers" franchise on American television, which began with MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS in 1993. In February 2002, POWER RANGERS WILD FORCE premiered on Fox Kids (newly purchased by the ABC Family Channel) and drew its action and effects footage from GAORANGER

    The five young heroes of GAORANGER have all been plucked from different walks of life until the fifth and last to be chosen, a young man who can communicate with animals, becomes GaoLion, the Red Ranger. The five Gaorangers are guided by the lovely Tetomu, high priestess of the Power Animals, who resides on a turtle-shaped island in the sky. She has summoned the Gaorangers to save the earth from a renewed assault by monsters called Orgs, who, like so many sentai monsters, are often machines or ordinary objects transformed into rubber-suited monsters who grow giant-size upon command by Org villainess Tsuetsue. (Exotic female villains in sentai series frequently turn up in the U.S. Power Rangers counterparts with Asian-American lookalike actresses hired to portray the character in new footage. Tsuetsue appears in WILD FORCE but is called Toxica, with new footage featuring actress Sin Wong flawlessly intercut with the Japanese footage.)

    As is customary in sentai programs, the GaoRangers use pocket devices to transform themselves into full costume, armed with weapons unique to each. Each of the Rangers has a different Power Animal. In addition to Red (lion), there are Black (bison), Blue (shark), Yellow (eagle) and White (tiger). All five Rangers have giant mechanized fighting creatures (called "zords" in the U.S. version) modeled on their animals. In the course of the series, more Power Animals emerge (about 23 total) to help the Gaorangers while a sixth Ranger (Silver) joins the action in episode 24.

    GAORANGER is about par for the course as sentai series go. It is less earthy and has a more ethereal, new-age tone than the two previous sentai series, GO GO FIVE and TIME RANGER, no-nonsense entries which were adapted in the U.S. as POWER RANGERS LIGHTSPEED RESCUE and POWER RANGERS TIME FORCE, respectively. The five Gaorangers are younger than the last two casts and engage in more youthful behavior when out of costume. We see them frequently interacting with citizens of various Japanese locales. (The series boasts a lot of colorful location shooting.) In episode 6, they get involved with a lavish wedding being staged at a swanky hotel because the young woman coordinating the wedding has made a deal with the Orgs to stay young and beautiful by turning over her bride clients who are drained by the Orgs of their life force and beauty. To carry out this mission, Gao Black, who has a crush on the wedding planner, goes in drag as the bride. In episode 8, Gao Red develops amnesia, forgetting all about the Gaorangers, and returns to his hometown and his old dog, a golden retriever, whom he'd left abruptly when recruited by Tetomu. Interestingly, as of this writing, neither of these episodes has yet been adapted for WILD FORCE, which has shown a curious tendency to isolate its Ranger heroes from the larger society (unlike, say, MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS, in which the Rangers were high school students and active members of the Angel Grove community).

    The trend in recent "Power Rangers" series, beginning with LIGHTSPEED RESCUE, has been to hew more closely to the storylines of the Japanese originals than previous PR series. WILD FORCE continues this trend, with most of its episodes, so far, acting as almost scene-for-scene remakes of the original GAORANGER episodes (with the exception, of course, of the skipped episodes). All this means that the last three U.S. "Power Rangers" series have been a lot more serious than the original MMPR (and most of its follow-ups) and manage to maintain the distinctly Japanese tone and style of the sentai tradition. This has been a welcome development to many stateside fans of Japanese live-action sci-fi fantasy adventure programs. (One of the big complaints among sentai fans about MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS was its complete disregard for the imaginative storylines of ZYURANGERS, the sentai series which fed the first two seasons of MMPR.)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2001 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production company
      • Toei Company
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      25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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