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Because let's be honest, even of toku series that I've previously watched and enjoyed the quality of the spinoff movies has ranged from acceptable to terrible, with the Abaranger extended episode presented as a movie particularly falling in the latter line and with the first Kamen Rider Ryuki one being an exception to this general trend because it fixed the awful ending of the main series. This, on the other hand, it's really cool and well done, with an interesting story and a well done execution except for the usual Toei trademark of reusing scenes copy-and-pasted from the previous episodes, which at this point I'm accustomed to and I don't take into consideration in the final rating since I skip it alltogether.
With Battle Fever J being absent of having their own movie, Denjiman had the honor of having their own film. Running at over 30 minutes this film is longer than an episode of Denjiman but too short to think of it as a movie. There's nothing too spectacular about this film other than a Vader Clan monster called Anglur who resembles a giant angler fish. Also possesses no number since this movie is treated as both a spin off and an in between story to the series. If you like the series itself then you'll probably enjoy the story it has. I like how they use a story that wasn't use for the TV series. Cause it's boring if they use a recycled story that we've all seen before. Anyways if you desire to see all Super Sentai films like me then happy hunting.
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- GoofsWhen Denji Red fights Angolar whilst Denji Pink saves Harumi from danger, the "D" insignia on his chest becomes crooked.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Denshi Sentai Denjiman (1980)
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What is the English language plot outline for Denshi Sentai Denjiman: The Movie (1980)?
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