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is a live-action Japanese-American TV series. The third entry of the ''
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, ''Battle Fever J'' was a co-production of
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and
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. A total of 52 episodes aired on
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from February 3, 1979 to January 26, 1980, following ''
J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai is the second installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. It was aired from April 8, 1977 to December 23, 1977, replacing ''Himitsu Sentai Gorenger'' and was replaced by ''Battle Fever J''. It was created by Shotaro Ishinomori, and was screened ...
'' and was followed by ''
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''. The team have codenames named for countries around the world, also respectively named in their theme song: Battle France, Battle Cossack (
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), Battle
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, Miss America (United States) and Battle Japan. It marks the first appearance of a Black Ranger in the franchise. It was also the first series in the Super Sentai franchise where the heroes must control giant robots to defeat a monster who itself has grown to a gigantic size. Toei's tokusatsu adaptation of ''
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'' was the first to introduce this format and was also the inspiration for this and the subsequent entries in the Super Sentai series. The series was also partially inspired by the Marvel Comics character
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. ''Battle Fever J'' was the first series to use the term Super Sentai (unlike the previous two who were just called Sentai, without the “Super”) until Toei announced in 1995 that its predecessors ''
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'' and ''
J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai is the second installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. It was aired from April 8, 1977 to December 23, 1977, replacing ''Himitsu Sentai Gorenger'' and was replaced by ''Battle Fever J''. It was created by Shotaro Ishinomori, and was screened ...
'' were also part of the Super Sentai series, when ''
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'' was announced as the 19th Super Sentai team.


Plot

General Kurama assembles four young agents who had been dispatched around the world for training. They are joined by FBI investigator Diane Martin, whose father was murdered by Egos. The five don powered suits to become the Battle Fever team. The Battle Fever team's trump card is the Battle Fever Robo. Egos tries to stop the construction of the Robot, but the monsters they send to perform this task are defeated one by one by the Fever team. Egos then unleashes the "younger brother" of the Buffalo Monster, a giant robot replica of its "older brother". The Robot, fortunately, is finished in time. Aboard it, the Fever team defeats the Buffalo Monster and its successors. The Fever team never stops, even when it lost two of its members (the original Miss America and Battle Cossack). With new members, the team defeats Hedder, now the Hedder Monster, and breaks into Egos' headquarters, where they are fed into the Egos Monster Making Machine so that they may be used as material for a Battle Fever Monster. The team destroys the machine and slays the mysterious deity Satan Egos himself with the Lightning Sword Rocketter sword-throwing move.


Characters


National Defense Ministry


Battle Fever Team

The Battle Fever Team is unique among Super Sentai shows in that, originally, they did not "transform" into their costumes (as in the previous two series, ''
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'' and '' JAKQ)'', instead they resorted to an unseen costume change. In most episodes, however, the members yell "Fever!" and spin around to transform although in episode 24 it is revealed they can store their costumes in their Battleceivers. * / : A former National Defense Ministry officer. He is good at judo and karate. He is armed with a spear. During the team's roll call, he performs a
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-inspired dance. 21 years after ''Battle Fever J'' ended, Battle Japan appeared as one of the 24 Red Rangers in '' Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai'', introduced by ''
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'' Red Falcon to inspire the current team. * / (1-33): Unofficially the first Orange Warrior in Super Sentai history. He was good at science as well as war. Wielded twin sais. During the team's roll call, he performed a traditional Soviet dance. He was the original second in command of the team. In episode 33, he left the Big Baser without his Battle Cossack uniform and was fatally shot by a troop of Cutmen, attempting to save a little girl named Mayumi from Egos' forces. He loved to play
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and enjoyed eating
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. * / : He received his combat training while in France. He became the new second in command of the team after Kensaku's death. He is normally a beautician, a dandy and playboy. He enjoys eating
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. He is armed with a rapier sword. During the team's roll call, he performs a
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dance. * / : Unofficially the first Black Warrior in Super Sentai history. He received his combat training while in Kenya. He is a wild child who can talk to animals. He is armed with a whip. During the team's roll call, he performs a tribal dance. He eats just about anything. The smell of his cooking is not appreciated by the other team members. Shirou later appeared in ''
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''. He is also thematically similar to the Marvel superhero
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. * / (1-24): An
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agent who joined the Fever team to avenge her father Bosner, who was slain by Egos. She is armed with throwing knives. During the team's roll call, she performs a disco dance. In episode 24, after she was wounded by the Dracula Monster, she returned to the United States. Diane has a sister named Catherine. * / (24-52): An FBI agent trained by Diane Martin's father. When Diane was injured, Maria took her place as Miss America and then stayed on permanently when Diane decided to return to the United States. * / (33-52): A silent
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. A man of action, not words. A scientist who trained in the Defense Ministry along with Kensaku. He joined Battle Fever to avenge the death of his friend. Makoto is an expert marksman. He is a loner, preferring to go off by himself. Makoto plays a trumpet to distract Egos.


Gear

* : The Battle Fever Squad's communication device, in Episode 24 it is revealed that the Battle Fever suits can be stored inside. * : The Battle Fever Squad's standard issue weapon. It transforms into the Battle Fever Squad's assigned weapons. Forms the bazooka or boomerang.


Vehicles

* : Stock green
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used by Battle Japan and Miss America. * : The motorcycles used by the rest of the BFS. In episode 35, Miss America rode Battle France's motorcycle.


Mecha

* : The Battle Fever Squad's box-like undersea headquarters. It can move from place to place under the sea. * : A submarine-like mecha carrier. Splits in half to launch the Battle Fever Robo and stores all of its weaponry. * : Resembling a samurai, this the first mega-robot in Super Sentai history. It has a variety of weapons: ** : Samurai-type sword with scabbard. On the grip are the letters "ACFKJ" (America, Cossack, France, Kenya, Japan). *** : The Battle Fever Robo's primary finisher. *** : The auxiliary finisher using the robot's total energy. It was used to kill Hedder Monster. *** : The auxiliary finisher used to kill Satan Egos in the final battle. ** : The throwing daggers stored in sheaths attached to the robot's legs. It was used in the attack. ** : The hatchet. ** : The chains stored in the robot's arms. ** : A spear. ** : A trident. It can be used in conjunction with either Chain Crusher. ** : A
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. It was used in Episode 24 to fight the Dracula Robot. ** : A defense tool. It can withstand 28,000 tons of pressure. ** : Knuckle dusters. ** : The robot can attack using its detached horns. ** : The cannons stored inside the robot's lower legs.


Allies

* : The chief of the special science office of the National Defense Ministry who established the Fever team. He is a master of traditional Japanese swordsmanship. * : One of the operatives that runs Big Baser. * : The other operative that runs Big Baser. * : Keiko's little brother. * : Tomoko's little sister. Was used by Egos in episode 27 to find Battle Fever's base. * : Robot mynah bird built by Tetsuzan as a present. Often had insight into the situation. Revealed in episode 51 to have a freezing ray built in.


Society Egos

is a religion of mad egocentrists who intend to plunge the world into chaos. * : The mysterious head, entirely draped in black. He creates the Egos Monster's inside the Egos heart, calling them "My beloved Children". They call him "Father". He is ultimately slain by the Lightning Sword Rocketter. * (1–51): The high priest of Egos. He later becomes the Hedder Monster and is slain as such by the Battle Fever J's new attack, Battle Fever Power. * (19–52): An Egos American branch officer who came to Japan to aid Hedder with her super strength. She is responsible for all the assassinations in America. She allowed herself to be captured by Battle Fever after attacking and replacing several policemen with disguised cutmen, with whom she stole a billion yen to give to Egos. She believes she is taken to the Battle Fever Base, but in reality she is taken to a warehouse. She carries a hand mirror with a tracker in it, which she uses to fire solar beams or to bludgeon people. She was killed in the collapsing castle as Satan Egos fled. Her last words were begging Egos to help her. * : The foot soldiers in grey and black armed with MP40 machine guns.


Episodes


Movie

There was a theatrical release of ''Battle Fever J'', released as part of the Toei Manga Matsuri on July 29, 1979. It was a blown up version of Episode 5 "Robot Big Dogfight". Interestingly though, this theatrical version did not appear on Toei's Super Sentai Movie compilation DVD's, but it did make its way onto Toei's Tokusatsu Hero The Movie DVD series, being featured on Volume 5 of that collection.


Cast

* Masao Den: * Kensaku Shiraishi: * Makoto Jin: * Kyosuke Shida: * Shiro Akebono: * Diane Martin: ** Diane Martin (voice): (Episodes 1-14 & 17-24) / (Episodes 15 & 16) * Maria Nagisa: * General Tetsuzan Kurama: * Keiko Nakahara: * Masaru Nakahara: * Tomoko Ueno: * Yuki Ueno: * Akio Hamamura: * Shigeo Aoki: * Kyutaro (voice): * Commander Hedder: (Episodes 1, 3, 5 & 7Original version only. Subsequent airings and releases have replaced Kenji Ushio by Masashi Ishibashi, except for episodes 4 and 6.) / (Episodes 4, 6 & 8-51) * Salome: (Episodes 19-52) * Satan Egos (voice): * Narrator:


Guest Stars

* Boiser Martin (Diane's father) (1 & 24): David Friedman * Fake Diane Martin (Umbrella Monster's Human Form) (1)/Ayoko Ichijoji (52): Eri Kanuma * Hikaru Amano (2): Maki Tachibana * Miyoko Akiyama (2): Sumiko Kakizaki * Hidemi (2): Ako Kami * Editor In Chief Azuma / Death Mask Monster (3):
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* Member Of Scientific Journal (3): Kenzo Arai * Bengal Tiger / Psychocinesis Monster (4): Masashi Ishibashi * Sambo Segawa (4): Teiji Omiwa * Sagaguchi Family (5) ** Director Sakaguchi:
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** Yoko Sakaguchi: Yukiko Ebina ** Kenichi Sakaguci: Yoichi Hirose * Ken (6): Seiichi Ando * Hideo Toyota (7):
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* Nurse (7):
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* Fireman (7): Satoshi Kurihara * Policeman (7):
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* Dr. Yoneyama (8): Yoshikazu Sugi * Koji Matsui (8): Kazuhito Ando * Katayama Family (9) ** Shinichiro Katayama: Shun Domon ** Mitsuko Katayama:
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* Master Of Dealer Gun (9): Koji Sekiyama * Teacher Moriyama (10):
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* Teacher (11): Junko Asashina * Xinyi Fukuda (11): Nobuyoshi Fukuda * Junko Nogata / Rosalinka Monster (12): Mariko Jun * Suzumoto Family (13) ** Yuzo Suzumoto: Masaya Taki ** Yaeko Suzumoto: Ai Komachi ** Yuichi Suzumoto: Masami Zaizen ** Yuichi's Sister: Tsuneko Kikuchi * Rumi (13): Akemi Watanabe * Yohei Oyama (14): Hiroshi Kusajiki * Mizusawa Family (14) ** Kumiko Mizusawa:
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** Miyoko Mizusawa: Michiyo Sato * Cuttman (14): Hiro Kawarazaki * Catherine (15): Tomomi Umeda * Raita (15): Mirai Takeshi Sekiguchi * Black Tiger Mari (16): Mitchi Love * Mitsuru Okiyama (16):
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* Black Snake (16):
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(as Rimi Yokota) * Hand-to-Hand Combat Monster : Kim Oomae * Torishima Family (17) ** Daisuke Torishima/Dr. Taichi Torishima:
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* Kuroda (17):
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* Racing Driver (17):
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* Iwamoto Family (18) ** Director Iwamoto:
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** Kazuki Iwamoto: Hajime Nakamura ** Grandmother Iwamoto: Toyoko Takechi * Ryoko (20):
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* Spy Women's (21 & 22) ** Zero One:
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** Zero Two: Rie Mikawa * Arishima Family (21 & 22) ** Senzo Arishima: Genji Kawai ** Shinobu Arishima: Kaoru Asakawa * Old Woman (24): Keiko Orihara * Catherine Martin (24): Louise Phillipe * Sayuri Kurihara (25): Lisa Komaki * Director (25):
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* Charmain Yumeno (25): Takeshi Yamamoto * Yoshio Murano (32):
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* Professor Mimura (33): Shiro Ooki * Mayumi Mimura (33): Mika Matsushita * Akira Jin (34): Toshiaki Kamohara * Car Owner (34): Kin'ya Sugi * Doutor Sekine/Hyde Monster (39): Shinji Todo * Tsuyoshi Takeuchi (The Jackal) (43): Ryo Tomota * Eye's Man (1944): Shinzo Tanabe * Monshiro Ocho / Illusion Monster (44): Sumie Sakai


Songs

;Opening theme * ** Lyrics: ** Composition and Arrangement: ** Artist:
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with the Columbia Yurikago-Kai * "Battle Fever J (Alternate Opening)" ** Lyrics: Keisuke Yamakawa ** Composition and Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe ** Artist: MoJo, Columbia Yurikago-Kai, Feeling Free ;Ending theme * ** Lyrics: Saburō Yatsude ** Composition and Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe ** Artist: MoJo


International broadcasts

''Battle Fever J'' was popular in Hawaii, along with ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Rainbowman'' and many others, all of which were shown in the original Japanese dialogue and subtitled by JN Productions on then
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Channel 13. The show was also broadcast in
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late in the mid-1990s with the title ''Ranger J'' on MCOT Channel 9.


Notes


References


External links


Official Battle Fever J website
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