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- TriviaGoranger & J.A.K.Q. were the only Sentai teams to not appear in this episode. The reason why was because they both didn't had "Super Sentai" in their titles. They both wouldn't be recognized as part of the Super Sentai franchise until 1995.
- ConnectionsReferences Battle Fever J (1979)
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A different first episode of a super sentai.
This episode feels like an V-Cinema special. There's a sentai reunion and a brief presentation of their powers/origins and abilities. No mention about their whereabouts, any focus on specific characters neither participation of the original actors. They show up so you now they existed.
The low point of this must-be-exciting episode is that there's no fight at all. When all the super sentais team up to fight the bad guys from Turboranger, the 5 teenagers from the group stop them: "Hey, this is our fight, leave us now. Also, that's how this episode is gonna end".
Interesting enough, this is from a time when both Goranger & J.A.K.Q. were not exactly part of the sentai franchise. They were not SUPER enough, so they're out of this episode.
I'd recommend this episode, it's interesting enough as to know about the series and probably (haven't watch the others yet) the most interesting thing I'd recommend about Turboranger.
The low point of this must-be-exciting episode is that there's no fight at all. When all the super sentais team up to fight the bad guys from Turboranger, the 5 teenagers from the group stop them: "Hey, this is our fight, leave us now. Also, that's how this episode is gonna end".
Interesting enough, this is from a time when both Goranger & J.A.K.Q. were not exactly part of the sentai franchise. They were not SUPER enough, so they're out of this episode.
I'd recommend this episode, it's interesting enough as to know about the series and probably (haven't watch the others yet) the most interesting thing I'd recommend about Turboranger.
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Tanomu zo! Tâborenjâ (1989) in Australia?
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