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{{ArticleShinkenger|episode}}
 
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{{episodeInfo
| season =Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
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|season = Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
| epcode =46
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|epcode = 46
| image =
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|image = shinkenact46.jpg
| airdate =
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|airdate = January 17, 2010
| writer =
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|writer = [[Yasuko Kobayashi]]
| director =
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|director = [[Takayuki Shibasaki]]
| previous = The Impersonator
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|previous = Act 45: The Impersonator
| next = Bonds
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|next = Act 47: Bonds
 
}}
 
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{{Nihongo|'''The Showdown Clash'''|激突大勝負|Gekitotsu Ōshōbu}} is the forty-sixth episode of ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]''. It is the second part of Shinkenger's five-part endgame.
 
'''The Showdown Clash''' is the forty-sixth episode of [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]].
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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With no other purpose left, Takeru begins his climactic showdown with Juzo, while Hikoma tries to find him to remind him of the bonds he still possesses.
''(to be added)''
 
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
As Takeru fights Juzo now that he has no more purpose in life as a stand in for Kaoru, Genta tells Jii as they attempt to find Takeru. Though the vassals offer to help, Jii apologizes for deceiving them and explains to an annoyed Tanba that he will see Takeru as his Lord. Jii finds him as he watches Shinken Red fighting Juzo and attempts to intervene. On the Rokumon Junk, Shitari risks his own life to empower Oborojime in order to increase the human suffering to speed up Doukoku's reawakening. Alerted to his presence, the Shinkengers arrive as Shinken Gold is overpowered by Oborojime. After managing to slay him with the Super Mougyu Bazooka, as Genta looks on in frustration, the Shinkengers use Tenku-Shinkenoh to destroy the powered-up Oborojime. However, the Ayakashi is revived into a more powerful form and Samuraihaoh is formed to battle it. Elsewhere, Jii explains to Takeru that while he raised him to be the kagemusha, he refuses to break his word to Takeru's father that he would look after his son. By then, Juzo arrives as Takeru resumes the fight against Jii's pleas. After the Shinkengers finally manage to destroy Oborojime, the vassals learn from Genta and Jii about Takeru's duel against Juzo. As the others run off, with a confused Ryunosuke remaining behind, Shinken Red and Juzo's duel reaches its climax.
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As Takeru fights Juzo now that he has no more purpose in life as a stand in for Kaoru, Genta tells Jii as they attempt to find Takeru. Though the vassals offer to help, Jii apologizes for deceiving them and explains to an annoyed Tanba that he will see Takeru as his Lord. Jii finds him as he watches Shinken Red fighting Juzo and attempts to intervene. On the Rokumon Junk, Shitari risks his own life to empower Oborojime in order to increase the human suffering to speed up Dokoku's reawakening. Alerted to his presence, the Shinkengers arrive as Shinken Gold is overpowered by Oborojime.
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After managing to slay him with the Super Mougyu Bazooka, as Genta looks on in frustration, the Shinkengers use Tenku-Shinkenoh to destroy the powered-up Oborojime. However, the Ayakashi is revived into a more powerful form and Samuraihaoh is formed to battle it. Elsewhere, Jii explains to Takeru that while he raised him to be the kagemusha, he refuses to break his word to Takeru's father that he would look after his son. By then, Juzo arrives as Takeru resumes the fight against Jii's pleas. After the Shinkengers finally manage to destroy Oborojime, the vassals learn from Genta and Jii about Takeru's duel against Juzo. As the others run off, with a confused Ryunosuke remaining behind, Shinken Red and Juzo's duel reaches its climax.
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==Cast==
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*{{nihongo|[[Takeru Shiba]]|志葉 丈瑠|Shiba Takeru}}: {{nihongo|[[Tori Matsuzaka]]|松坂 桃李|Matsuzaka Tōri}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Ryunosuke Ikenami]]|池波 流ノ介|Ikenami Ryūnosuke}}: {{nihongo|[[Hiroki Aiba]]|相葉 裕樹|Aiba Hiroki}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Mako Shiraishi]]|白石 茉子|Shiraishi Mako}}: {{nihongo|[[Rin Takanashi]]|高梨 臨|Takanashi Rin}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Chiaki Tani]]|谷 千明|Tani Chiaki}}: {{nihongo|[[Shogo Suzuki]]|鈴木 勝吾|Suzuki Shōgo}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Kotoha Hanaori]]|花織 ことは|Hanaori Kotoha}}: {{nihongo|[[Suzuka Morita]]|森田 涼花|Morita Suzuka}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Genta Umemori]]|梅盛 源太|Umemori Genta}}: {{nihongo|[[Keisuke Sohma]]|相馬 圭祐|Sōma Keisuke}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Kaoru Shiba]]|志葉 薫|Shiba Kaoru}}: {{nihongo|[[Runa Natsui]]|夏居 瑠奈|Natsui Runa}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Hikoma Kusakabe]]|日下部 彦馬|Kusakabe Hikoma}}: {{nihongo|[[Gorou Ibuki]]|伊吹 吾郎|Ibuki Gorō}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Toshizo Tanba]]|丹波歳三|Tanba Toshizō}}: {{nihongo|[[Kazuyuki Matsuzawa]]|松澤 一之|Matsuzawa Kazuyuki}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Secret Lantern Daigoyou]]|秘伝提灯ダイゴヨウ|Hiden Chōchin Daigoyō|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Kōichi Tōchika]]|遠近 孝一|Tōchika Kōichi}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Dayu Usukawa]]|薄皮 太夫|Usukawa Dayū|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Romi Park]]|朴 璐美|Paku Romi}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Shitari of the Bones]]|骨のシタリ|Hone no Shitari|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Chō]]|チョー}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Juzo Fuwa]]|腑破 十臓|Fuwa Jūzō}}: {{nihongo|[[Mitsuru Karahashi]]|唐橋 充|Karahashi Mitsuru}}
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===Guest Cast===
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*{{nihongo|[[Oborojime]]|オボロジメ||Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Naomi Kusumi]]|楠見 尚己|Kusumi Naomi}}
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*[[Takeru's father]]: {{nihongo|[[Kanji Tsuda]]|津田 寛治|Tsuda Kanji}}
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*Takeru Shiba(Child): {{nihongo|[[Masaki Takaiwa]]|高岩雅輝|Takaiwa Masaki}}
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==[[Secret Disks]]==
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*[[Takeru Shiba|Shinken Red]] - N/A
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*[[Karou Shiba|Princess Shinken Red]] - Super, Saishuu Ougi, [[Tenkuu ShinkenOh|Chou Samurai Gattai]], [[SamuraiHaOh|Zen Samurai Gattai]]
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*[[Ryunosuke Ikenami|Shinken Blue]] - Ryuu ([[Shinkenmaru]] - YonJyuu no Tachi), Kajiki ([[Kajiki Origami]]), Hidden Shield
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*[[Mako Shiraishi|Shinken Pink]] - Kame (Shinkenmaru - YonJyuu no Tachi), Hidden Shield
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*[[Chiaki Tani|Shinken Green]] - Kuma (Shinkenmaru - YonJyuu no Tachi), Kabuto ([[Kabuto Origami]]), Hidden Shield
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*[[Kotoha Hanaori|Shinken Yellow]] - Saru (Shinkenmaru - YonJyuu no Tachi), Hidden Shield
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*[[Genta Umemori|Shinken Gold]] - Sushi ([[Sushi Changer]])
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==Errors==
 
''to be added''
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==Notes==
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*As part of [[Super Hero Time]], this episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider W}}'' episode 18, ''{{KR|Farewell N/The Friend with the Wind}}''.
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*'''Viewership''': 6.1%
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*'''Key Title Kanji''': 激 (Violence; also the first kanji in the word "Gekitotsu", or "clash")
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==Home video releases==
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*The third volume of the [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger Blu-Ray Box Set|''Samurai Sentai Shinkenger'' Blu-Ray Box Set]] comes with episodes 34-49, and was released on June 13th 2014 at a cost of 20,790 yen.
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Shinkenger Blu-ray.jpg|''Shinkenger'' on Blu-ray.
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81nzsJQ4rNL. SL1375 .jpg|''Shinkenger'' Volume 3, Blu-ray cover
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[[File:DSTD07922-d.jpg|thumb|311x311px|''Shinkenger'' Volume 12, DVD cover]]
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''Samurai Sentai Shinkenger'' DVD Volume 12 features episodes 46-49: ''Act 46: The Showdown Clash'', ''[[Act 47: Bonds]]'', ''[[Act 48: The Final Great Decisive Battle]]'' and ''[[Closing Act: The Samurai Sentai is Eternal]]''.
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==See Also==
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{{PR|The Great Duel|Super Samurai}}
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{{PR|Evil Reborn|Super Samurai}}
 
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[[Category:Written by Yasuko Kobayashi]]

Revision as of 20:02, 22 October 2019

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The Showdown Clash (激突大勝負 Gekitotsu Ōshōbu) is the forty-sixth episode of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. It is the second part of Shinkenger's five-part endgame.

Synopsis

With no other purpose left, Takeru begins his climactic showdown with Juzo, while Hikoma tries to find him to remind him of the bonds he still possesses.

Plot

As Takeru fights Juzo now that he has no more purpose in life as a stand in for Kaoru, Genta tells Jii as they attempt to find Takeru. Though the vassals offer to help, Jii apologizes for deceiving them and explains to an annoyed Tanba that he will see Takeru as his Lord. Jii finds him as he watches Shinken Red fighting Juzo and attempts to intervene. On the Rokumon Junk, Shitari risks his own life to empower Oborojime in order to increase the human suffering to speed up Dokoku's reawakening. Alerted to his presence, the Shinkengers arrive as Shinken Gold is overpowered by Oborojime.

After managing to slay him with the Super Mougyu Bazooka, as Genta looks on in frustration, the Shinkengers use Tenku-Shinkenoh to destroy the powered-up Oborojime. However, the Ayakashi is revived into a more powerful form and Samuraihaoh is formed to battle it. Elsewhere, Jii explains to Takeru that while he raised him to be the kagemusha, he refuses to break his word to Takeru's father that he would look after his son. By then, Juzo arrives as Takeru resumes the fight against Jii's pleas. After the Shinkengers finally manage to destroy Oborojime, the vassals learn from Genta and Jii about Takeru's duel against Juzo. As the others run off, with a confused Ryunosuke remaining behind, Shinken Red and Juzo's duel reaches its climax.

Cast

Guest Cast

Secret Disks

Errors

to be added

Notes

Home video releases


DSTD07922-d

Shinkenger Volume 12, DVD cover

Samurai Sentai Shinkenger DVD Volume 12 features episodes 46-49: Act 46: The Showdown Clash, Act 47: Bonds, Act 48: The Final Great Decisive Battle and Closing Act: The Samurai Sentai is Eternal.

See Also