The Red Pachi Rangers watch from backstage, cheering the boys on to defend the girl's future. Mamoru and Tadashi also come on stage and Yoshiko gives them blue and yellow masks, declaring themselves to the Super Pachi Rangers. As the Pachi Rangers do not arrive on cue, Yoshiko decides to fight the villain herself, wearing a red mask. The actor for the villain arrives on stage, taking Nozomi hostage. In episode 4, Charge! Aho Girl!, the titular character, Yoshiko, takes the three recurring child characters, Nozomi, Mamoru, and Tadashi to a hero show featuring Pachi Rangers ( パチレンジャー, Pachi Rangers), a Sentai team consisting of three members one blue, one red, and one pink. In the episode "Adam Ruins Summer Fun", Adam Conover explains the history of gender norms, and a Ninjor Battle Mode action figure can be seen in a pile of blue-colored toys. Roko Kuroki and Kanon Shimura play the show's villains, while Genki Aoyama handles the audio and special effects and does not play any role within the show itself.īecause this series was penned by Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger's head writer Naruhisa Arakawa, it contains many references to Super Sentai as well as other Tokusatsu franchises, including Kamen Rider and Metal Heroes. In Episode 9, the Cheer Fruits' leader Misaki Shirogane appears on stage as a Sixth Ranger-type character named "Platinum", who wears a white dress rather than a uniform. The remaining members of the Cheer Fruits team have their own Hinanectar uniforms despite the fact that they are not part of the team within the stage shows they typically wear the costumes when they perform the show's theme song. The group's production team is named the Cheer Fruits, while the name of their stage show is Seika Senshi (Holy Fruit Warriors) Hinanectar. The protagonists are a group of high school girls who become the official Action Heroines of their hometown of Hinano, and try to help revive its failing economy. In this series, Japan has a system of "Action Heroines" where cities can form teams to perform tokusatsu stage shows and promote local tourism, complete with national popularity rankings. They have flower Zords that combine into a giant lawnmower. The team possessing a Flower Motif makes them similar to the Flowery Kunoichi Team an Evil Sentai from Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. The teams Transformation Devices being rings is similar to the Denzi Rings from Denshi Sentai Denziman. The show's theme song in general also has a lyric of "Go, Go Walter Melon!", specifically over a shot from the Flower Power Rangers episode. In one episode he and his sidekick replace members of the "Far Out Flower Power Rangers" when two of them, Mason and Willy, get too excited during a jump and go flying all the way to Saturn. The name of this team parodies one of Carranger's motifs traffic safety, & Shinkenger's samurai motiff.Ī cartoon where an overweight middle-aged man runs an agency where he is hired to impersonate more competent but unavailable heroes. Even as adults, each of them carry a key chain of the show's three protagonists. Phoenix, Larry, and Miles watched it when they were children. In the anime adaptation, there exists a tokusatsu show that resembles Super Sentai, " Neo Olde Tokyo Traffic Safety: Signal Samurai" Wagashi ( 和菓子, Wagashi) are traditional Japanese confections, and each fighter wears the name of a food: In a one-shot story by Rumiko Takahashi, which was adapted in anime as the 5th episode of the Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, a Super Sentai parody is featured as Wagashi Squadron Araranger ( 和菓子戦隊アラレンジャー, Wagashi Sentai Ararenjaa). 12.10.1 Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol.11.14 Kono Naka ni Hitori, Imouto ga Iru!.9.2 In Another World With My Smartphone.8.8 Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori no Fantasy.4.21.2 Zodgierra Empire (unlockable sub-bosses, boss and final boss).4.21.1 Dual Heroes (main standard playable).3.2 Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix.2.23 Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling.
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