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The Wind's Flute (風の笛 Kaze no Fue) is the tenth episode of Seijuu Sentai Gingaman. It introduces Miharu, Hayate's fiance of the Ginga Forest; as well as starts a season-long rivalry between GingaGreen and the Balban's Steerwoman Shelinda.

Synopsis

When a Majin tries to use noise to revive Daitanix, Hayate's flute-playing may be the only remedy to deal with it; despite the memories and danger brought about by this.

Plot

The Ginga Warriors struggle against a Barban monster that can amplify and manipulate sound to awaken Daitanix. Hayate's flute is destroyed when he tries to negate the monster's attack with its sound and must go on a quest to make a new one so the Gingamen can fight unhindered.

Cast

Guest Cast

Notes

  • Viewership: 8.5%
  • This episode aired along with Tetsuwan Tantei RobotackIcon-crosswiki episode 8, Dog's Earnestness Overcomes All ObstaclesIcon-crosswiki.
  • When Sutojii conducts his "orchestra", viewers hear a few notes of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and later they perform Night on Bald Mountain, which most people recognize from the 1940 Disney animated film Fantasia.
  • The flute melodies that Hayate plays are wind instrumental covers of the show's background music.
  • When Sutojii is no longer able to make noise due to Hayate's flute, Hikaru uses his Earth Power in a manner similar to Kamen Rider Stronger's Electro Fire attack.
  • The only footage of this episode to be used in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy was a skyscraper's windows shattering from the sonic vibrations, although the monster was used.

DVD Releases

Gingaman DVD Vol 1

Gingaman Volume 1, DVD cover

  • Seijuu Sentai Gingaman Volume 1 features episodes 1-10.[1]
Seijuu Sentai Gingaman The Complete Series

Gingaman: The Complete Series (Shout! Factory)

  • The complete Gingaman series was released in North America by Shout! Factory in 2018.

See Also

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