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'''Egos' Hellish Cooking''' is the fifteenth episode of [[Battle Fever J]].
 
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{{episodeInfo
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| name = Egos' Hellish Cooking
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| season = Battle Fever J
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| epcode = 15
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| image = BFJ15.jpg
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| airdate = May 12, 1979
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| writer = [[Susumu Takaku]]
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| director = [[Kouichi Takemoto]]
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| previous = Ep. 14: Marriage of the Beauty and the Beast
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| next = Ep. 16: Unarmed-Combat! The Queen of Darkness
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}}
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{{nihongo|'''''Egos' Hellish Cooking'''''|エゴスの地獄料理|Egosu no Jigoku Ryōri}} is the fifteenth episode of ''[[Battle Fever J]]''. It is notable for two major changes to Battle Fever's finishers: first their [[Penta Force]] switching from a cannon to a spinning boomerang-like projectile; and more notably the first usage of Battle Fever Robo's Denkouken as the main team finisher with the introduction of its finishing move: the Chinese Bamboo Slice.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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When Kyousuke discovers children becoming sick after eating escargot from a French food demonstration, he tries to discover the reason behind it.
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==Plot==
 
Egos brings in a beautiful sharpshooter from France named Catherine. They use her as part of a French cooking demonstration that hands out samples of escargot. One spoiled portly little boy, who doesn’t appreciate the food he’s got, and is only interested in rich food like Escargot, devours all of her samples. Shortly thereafter, his fingernails turn blue, and he’s marked with the Egos mark. Kyosuke (Battle France) discovers the distraught little boy and begins investigating Catherine. When Shiro eats one of the escargot, they discover that they’re not tainted at all. So Kyosuke goads the spoiled little boy into springing the Egos ploy. Egos reveals that the poison is not in the food but on the fork, and they try to entice the boy into joining Egos and converting his friends. However, Catherine turns out to be an undercover Interpol agent and helps save the boy.
 
Egos brings in a beautiful sharpshooter from France named Catherine. They use her as part of a French cooking demonstration that hands out samples of escargot. One spoiled portly little boy, who doesn’t appreciate the food he’s got, and is only interested in rich food like Escargot, devours all of her samples. Shortly thereafter, his fingernails turn blue, and he’s marked with the Egos mark. Kyosuke (Battle France) discovers the distraught little boy and begins investigating Catherine. When Shiro eats one of the escargot, they discover that they’re not tainted at all. So Kyosuke goads the spoiled little boy into springing the Egos ploy. Egos reveals that the poison is not in the food but on the fork, and they try to entice the boy into joining Egos and converting his friends. However, Catherine turns out to be an undercover Interpol agent and helps save the boy.
   
==Trivia==
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==Cast==
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* {{nihongo|[[Masao Den]]|伝正夫|Den Masao}}: {{nihongo|[[Kouki Tanioka]]|谷岡弘規|Tanioka Kōki}}
*The Penta Force attack is changed from cannon to spinning projectile. Bsttle Fever Robo uses Electric Sword instead of Cross Fever as its finishing move. They stay this way for the rest of the series.
 
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* {{nihongo|[[Kensaku Shiraishi]]|白石 謙作|Shiraishi Kensaku}}: {{nihongo|[[Yukio Itou]]|伊藤幸雄|Itō Yukio}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Kyousuke Shida]]|志田 京介|Shida Kyōsuke}}: {{nihongo|[[Yuuhei Kurachi]]|倉知 雄平|Kurachi Yūhei}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Shirou Akebono]]|曙四郎|Akebono Shirō}}: {{nihongo|[[Kenji Ohba]]|大葉 健二|Ōba Kenji}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Diane Martin]]|ダイアン・マーチン|Daian Māchin}}: [[Diane Martin (actress)|Diane Martin]]
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** Diane Martin (Voice): {{nihongo|[[Keiko Yokozawa]]|よこざわけい子|Yokozawa Keiko}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Keiko Nakahara]]|中原ケイコ|Nakahara Keiko}}: {{nihongo|[[Noriko Hidaka]]|日高 のり子|Hidaka Noriko}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Midori Aoba]]|青葉ミドリ|Aoba Midori}}: {{nihongo|[[Yuri Tsukasa]]|司ゆり|Tsukasa Yuri}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Commander Hedder]]|ヘッダー指揮官|Heddā Shikikan}}: {{nihongo|[[Masashi Ishibashi]]|石橋雅史|Ishibashi Masashi}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Satan Egos]]|サタンエゴス|Satan Egosu|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Shōzō Iizuka]]|飯塚 昭三|Iizuka Shōzō}}
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===Guest Cast===
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*{{nihongo|[[Snail Monster]]|カタツムリ怪人|Katatsumuri Kaijin|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Takeshi Watabe]]|渡部 猛|Watabe Takeshi}}
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**Snail Monster (Human Form): {{nihongo|[[Akira Kuji]]|久地 明|Kuji Akira}}
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*[[Catherine (Battle Fever J)|Catherine]]: {{nihongo|[[Tomoko Umeda]]|梅田 智子|Umeda Tomoko}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Raita (Battle Fever J)|Raita]]|雷太}}: {{nihongo|[[Mikio Sekiguchi]]|堰口 未来雄|Sekiguchi Mikio}}
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*[[Housewife]]: {{nihongo|[[Kyoko Utsumi]]|渥美 協子|Utsumi Kyōko}}
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===Stunt Actors===
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* [[Masao Den|Battle Japan]]: [[Kazuo Niibori]]
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* [[Kensaku Shiraishi|Battle Cossack]]: [[Hirofumi Koga]]
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* [[Kyosuke Shida|Battle France]]: [[Haruhiko Hashimoto]]
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* [[Shiro Akebono|Battle Kenya]]: [[Tsutomu Kitagawa]]
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* [[Diane Martin|Miss America]]: [[Lisa Komaki]]
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==Notes==
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*'''Viewership''': 11.9%
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*The finisher attacks in this episode gain massive changes that affect the rest of the season:
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**The [[Penta Force]] finisher changes in this episode from a cannon to a spinning projectile.
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**[[Battle Fever Robo]]'s Denkouken, initially seen in [[Ep. 5: Robot Big Dogfight|episode 5]] during the initial battle with [[Buffalo Monster|Buffalo Robot]], becomes the finisher instead of Cross Fever; while Cross Fever is still utilized, it becomes an attack prior to the finisher as of this episode and will eventually be phased out.
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==DVD releases==
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[[File:BFJ DVD Vol 2.jpg|thumb|''Battle Fever J'' Volume 2, DVD cover]]
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''Battle Fever J'' Volume 2 features episodes 12-22. <ref>http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/bfj.html</ref>
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Battle Fever J]]
 
[[Category:Battle Fever J]]
 
[[Category:Sentai episodes]]
 
[[Category:Sentai episodes]]
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[[Category:Written by Susumu Takaku]]

Revision as of 01:26, 1 August 2019

Icon-battlefeverjThis article is about an episode in Battle Fever J.


Egos' Hellish Cooking (エゴスの地獄料理 Egosu no Jigoku Ryōri) is the fifteenth episode of Battle Fever J. It is notable for two major changes to Battle Fever's finishers: first their Penta Force switching from a cannon to a spinning boomerang-like projectile; and more notably the first usage of Battle Fever Robo's Denkouken as the main team finisher with the introduction of its finishing move: the Chinese Bamboo Slice.

Synopsis

When Kyousuke discovers children becoming sick after eating escargot from a French food demonstration, he tries to discover the reason behind it.

Plot

Egos brings in a beautiful sharpshooter from France named Catherine. They use her as part of a French cooking demonstration that hands out samples of escargot. One spoiled portly little boy, who doesn’t appreciate the food he’s got, and is only interested in rich food like Escargot, devours all of her samples. Shortly thereafter, his fingernails turn blue, and he’s marked with the Egos mark. Kyosuke (Battle France) discovers the distraught little boy and begins investigating Catherine. When Shiro eats one of the escargot, they discover that they’re not tainted at all. So Kyosuke goads the spoiled little boy into springing the Egos ploy. Egos reveals that the poison is not in the food but on the fork, and they try to entice the boy into joining Egos and converting his friends. However, Catherine turns out to be an undercover Interpol agent and helps save the boy.

Cast

Guest Cast

Stunt Actors

Notes

  • Viewership: 11.9%
  • The finisher attacks in this episode gain massive changes that affect the rest of the season:
    • The Penta Force finisher changes in this episode from a cannon to a spinning projectile.
    • Battle Fever Robo's Denkouken, initially seen in episode 5 during the initial battle with Buffalo Robot, becomes the finisher instead of Cross Fever; while Cross Fever is still utilized, it becomes an attack prior to the finisher as of this episode and will eventually be phased out.

DVD releases

BFJ DVD Vol 2

Battle Fever J Volume 2, DVD cover

Battle Fever J Volume 2 features episodes 12-22. [1]

References