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Hikari Sentai Maskman

Hikari Sentai Maskman (光戦隊マスクマン, Hikari Sentai Masukuman, Light Squadron Maskman) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show and Toei's eleventh entry of the Super Sentai metaseries. It aired on TV Asahi from February 28, 1987, to February 20, 1988, replacing Choushinsei Flashman and was replaced by Choujyu Sentai Liveman with a total of 51 episodes. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply Maskman.[1]

It was the first Super Sentai series that showcased each members having their own individual vehicles that forms their robot (previous shows had robots, but any ranger could pilot any robot), and the first in which five robots combined to form a larger robot (previous series had only 2 or 3 robots combining to form a larger robot). It also introduced non-Japanese martial arts discipline.

Plot

Commander Sugata is a scientist and sage who excels in mental reinforcements and is a master of every martial arts discipline. He discovered the existence of the Underground Empire Tube, a once peaceful kingdom that has turned into a malignant force under the mysterious Zeba, who desires to conquer the surface. In order to stand against them and thwart their plans, Sugata recruits five young people to become the Maskmen. Each becomes specialized in a style of martial arts, and Sugata teaches them the ways of the mystical Aura Power (オーラパワー, Ōra Pawa). A year after Sugata recruits and trains the Maskmen, the Underground Empire Tube is ready to strike. Princess Ial of the deposed Igam Royal Family, sent to spy above ground as Mio, falls in love with Takeru, and wishes for those underground and above ground to coexist. She is kidnapped and imprisoned in ice for her betrayal. As Takeru and the Maskmen battle Tube, they learn about Ial and Igam's relationship, and a terrible dark secret about Zeba, the Tube leader.

Characters

Maskmen

The Maskmen transformed. From left to right: Kenta, Haruka, Takeru, Momoko, and Akira.

The eponymous Maskman is the top secret fighting force formed by Sanjuro Sugata. Before Tube surfaced, the group posed as the pit crew of the Sugata Racing Team.

Arsenal

Vehicles

Mecha

Great Five (グレートファイブ, Gurēto Faibu): A giant robot formed from five components when the command "Combine! Five Cross!" is given. Its primary weapon is the Photo Electron Riser (光電子ライザー, Kōdenshi Raizā) sword, and it destroys monsters with its finisher, the Final Aura Burst (ファイナルオーラバースト, Fainaru Ōra Bāsuto). Its other weapons are the Five Shield (ファイブシールド, Faibu Shīrudo), Gyro Cutter (ジャイロカッター, Jairo Kattā), and Great Gun (グレートガン, Gurēto Gan). When the Great Five was taken from the Maskmen, it was briefly controlled by Kimen Doggler until the Galaxy Robo forced the parasite off. The five components of it are:

Land Galaxy (ランドギャラクシー, Rando Gyarakushī): A large tractor trailer for the Maskmen, piloted by the entire group. The Land Galaxy was built as part of a competition to determine the mecha to be used by the Maskmen but was considered too unstable to control when it seemingly killed its creator. It was only when the Great Five was captured by Tube that the Maskmen found the Land Galaxy and added it to their arsenal.

Galaxy Robo (ギャラクシーロボ, Gyarakushī Robo): The second robot formed from the Land Galaxy when the command "Galaxy Change!" is given. Its main weapons are the Galaxy Drill (ギャラクシードリル, Gyarakushī Doriru), Galaxy Anchor (ギャラクシーアンカー, Gyarakushī Ankā) and the Galaxy Bazooka (ギャラクシーバズーカ, Gyarakushī Bazūka). Its finisher is the Iron Fist Aura Galaxy (鉄拳オーラギャラクシー, Tekken Ōra Gyarakushī); it resumes its Land Galaxy mode to build speed and then resumes its robot mode and executes a karate chop. It can be transported by the Turbo Ranger in lieu of the Great Five components.

Allies

Underground Empire Tube

The Underground Empire Tube (地底帝国チューブ, Chitei Teikoku Chūbu) is a peaceful underground empire that came into being five millennia ago under the rule of the Igam family. Once it comes under the rule of the usurper Zeba, Tube begins preparing for war on the surface. They are based at the Underground Castle (地帝城, Chiteijō) until Zeba has it destroyed.

Kiros

Others

Episodes

  1. The Mysterious, Beautiful Runaway (美しき謎の逃亡者, Utsukishiki Nazo no Tōbōsha)
  2. Strange! The Dark Underground Castle (怪奇! 闇の地底城, Kaiki! Yami no Chiteijō)
  3. The First Step into the Unknown (未知への第一歩!, Michi e no Daiippo)
  4. Burn! F1 Spirits! (燃やせ! F1魂!, Moyase! Efu Wan Tamashii!)
  5. The Small Swordsman, Blue (小さな剣士ブルー, Chiisa na Kenshi Burū)
  6. The God Hand of Dreams (夢のゴッドハンド, Yume no Goddo Hando)
  7. Explode! Kenta's Love (爆発!ケンタの愛, Bakuhatsu! Kenta no Ai)
  8. Burn! The Flower's Sword (燃えろ!花の剣!, Moero! Hana no Ken!)
  9. Combine! Aura of Life (合体!命のオーラ, Gattai! Inochi no Ōra)
  10. Igam vs. Takeru (イガムVSタケル, Igamu Tai Takeru)
  11. The Refugee From Underground (地底からの亡命者, Chitei Kara no Bōmeisha)
  12. A Challenge! The Pride of a Shinobi (挑戦!忍びの誇り, Chōsen! Shinobi no Hokori)
  13. Chase the Idol! (アイドルを追え!, Aidoru o Oe!)
  14. The Great Escape to the Blue Sky! (青空への大脱出!, Aozora e no Dai Dasshutsu!)
  15. Farewell, Dear Flower! (さらば愛しき花よ!, Saraba Itoshiki Hana yo!)
  16. Deadly! Blazing Baraba (必殺!炎のバラバ, Hissatsu! Honō no Baraba)
  17. Smash it! The Maze of Hell (破れ!地獄の迷宮, Yabure! Jigoku no Meikyū)
  18. The Dear Bloodsucking Doll! (愛しの吸血人形!, Itoshi no Kyūketsu Ningyō!)
  19. Phantom Magic! Anagumas (妖魔! アナグマス, Yōma! Anagumasu)
  20. A Trap! The Sinking Giant Robot (罠! 沈む巨大ロボ, Wana! Shizumu Kyodai Robo)
  21. The Black Shadow of the Misty Valley (霧の谷の黒い影, Kiri no Tani no Kuroi Kage)
  22. The Winds and Clouds of an Aura Storm! (風雲オーラの嵐!, Fūun Ōra no Arashi!)
  23. Mio Who Has Become a Demon (悪魔になった美緒, Akuma ni Natta Mio)
  24. The Grotto of the Young Monster (鍾乳洞の少年怪獣, Shōnyūdō no Shōnen Kaijū)
  25. Akira's Lover!? (アキラの恋人!?, Akira no Koibito!?)
  26. A Life That Disappeared on the Hot Sand! (熱砂に消えた命!, Nessa ni Kieta Inochi!)
  27. Thief Knight Kiros! (盗賊騎士キロス!, Tōzoku Kishi Kirosu!)
  28. Mio is Princess Ial!? (美緒がイアル姫!?, Mio ga Iaru-hime!?)
  29. The New Lethal Weapon of Friendship (友情の新必殺武器, Yūjō no Shin Hissatsu Buki)
  30. Mama!! Baraba's Scream! (ママ!!バラバの絶叫!, Mama!! Baraba no Zekkyō!)
  31. It Appears! The Guardian Deity Igam Dragon (出現!守護神イガム竜, Shutsugen! Shugoshin Igamuryū)
  32. Oyobu's Lethal Dash (オヨブー必殺走り, Oyobū Hissatsu Hashiri)
  33. Takeru!! Cut Through Love! (タケルよ!愛を斬れ!, Takeru yo! Ai o Kire!)
  34. Blues of Love and Murderous Intent (愛と殺意のブルース, Ai to Satsui no Burūsu)
  35. The Mystery of Zeba! The Forbidden Tomb (ゼーバの謎! 禁断の墓, Zēba no Nazo! Kindan no Haka)
  36. Elimination! The Destructive Twin Girls (消滅!双子の破壊少女, Shōmetsu! Futago no Hakai Shōjo)
  37. Soldiers Who Bet on Their Dreams (夢に賭ける戦士たち, Yume ni Kakeru Senshitachi)
  38. The Time to Erase Takeru (タケルが消される時間, Takeru ga Kesareru Jikan)
  39. Revival! The Mysterious X1 Mask (復活!謎のX1マスク, Fukkatsu! Nazo no Ekkusu Wan Masuku)
  40. Resurrect! The Melody of Love (甦れ!愛のメロディー, Yomigaere! Ai no Merodī)
  41. Female Thieves Haruka & Momoko (女強盗ハルカ&モモコ, Onna Gōtō Haruka to Momoko)
  42. Fly! The Poem of a Timid Boy (翔べ!いじけ少年の詩, Kakebe! Ijike Shōnen no Shi)
  43. Akira Loses His Eyesight! The Mysterious Spell (アキラ失明! 謎の呪文, Akira Shutsumei! Nazo no Jumon)
  44. Transform! Underground Empire Swordsman Akira (変身! 地帝剣士アキラ, Henshin! Chitei Kenshi Akira)
  45. Prince Igam! You're a Woman! (イガム王子!君は女!, Igamu-ōji! Kimi wa Onna!)
  46. Counterattack! The Secret of the Demon Pond (逆襲!魔の池の秘密, Gyakushū! Ma no Ike no Himitsu)
  47. The Night Prior to the Attack! The Dance of Death (出撃前夜! 死の踊り, Shutsugeki Zen'ya! Shi no Odori)
  48. Baraba! Death for Treason (バラバ!裏切りに死す, Baraba! Uragiri ni Shisu)
  49. The Revived Princess Ial (よみがえったイアル姫, Yomigaetta Iaru-hime)
  50. Zeba! His Hair-Raising Secret Identity (ゼーバ!戦慄の正体, Zēba! Senritsu no Shōtai)
  51. Great Destruction of Underground Empire Castle! (地帝城大崩壊!, Chitei Shiro Dai Hōkai!)

Film

A film version of Hikari Sentai Maskman premiered on July 18, 1987, at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival, where it was shown as part of a quadruple feature alongside Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, Saint Seiya: The Movie and the film version of Choujinki Metalder.

Cast

Voice Actors

Tagalog Dub Cast

Several characters' names were changed in the Philippine dub, which also changed Prince Igam to a female.

Songs

Opening theme
Movie Opening theme
Ending theme

International broadcast and home video

Appearances in Power Rangers

The Maskmen appeared in Power Rangers Megaforce as the Lightning Rangers.

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Library -- English Titles -- TOEI TV Website". Archived from the original on January 19, 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-26.

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