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'''Violent Dash Track Siblings''' is the thirty-first episode of [[Battle Fever J]]. It is also the one-hundred and fiftieth episode of [[Super Sentai]] overall.
 
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{{episodeInfo
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| name = Violent Dash Truck Siblings
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| season = Battle Fever J
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| epcode = 31
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| image = BFJ31.jpg
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| airdate = September 1, 1979
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| writer = [[Hirohisa Soda]]
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| director = [[Minoru Yamada]]
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| previous = Ep. 30: The Villainous, Omnivorous Head Chef
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| next = Ep. 32: Hometown Homicide Village
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}}
 
{{nihongo|'''''Violent Dash Truck Siblings'''''|激走トラック兄妹|Gekisō Torakku Kyōdai}} is the thirty-first episode of ''[[Battle Fever J]]''. It is also the one-hundred and fiftieth episode of ''[[Super Sentai]]'' overall.
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==Synopsis==
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A ruffian truck driver and his little sister are put in danger when Kensaku brings him in to help Battle Fever on a gold transport operation.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Kensaku runs into an old friend, Testsuo, and his sister Sachiko. Sachiko is always crying, because her brother, a trucker, can’t keep a job. He’s always wandering off of his truck route when uninterested, getting into races, and winding up in fist fights. Feeling sorry for him, Kensaku offers Tetsuo a driving job, when the Defense Department asks Battle Fever to secretly escort 50 billion dollars in gold. As expected, during the convoy, Egos attacks, and Tetsuo drives off in fear. When Kensaku tries to protect him, he is caught in an explosion powerful enough to knock him out of his battle suit, and Egos makes off with the truck. Kensaku entrusts Testsuo with the key, and tells him to run. Without the key, if Egos tries to force open the truck, it will explode and destroy the gold. However, when Egos pursuit overwhelms him, Tetsuo tosses the key in the river. Egos then tosses the kidnaps Sachiko in exchange for the key. Battle Fever searches for the key, but it is an injured and battered Kensaku who finds it. During the exchange Egos reneges on their part and takes Sachiko back as insurance. But Kyosuke puts a transmitter on the key that allows them to find her and recover the stolen gold, and Tetsuo vows to straighten up.
 
Kensaku runs into an old friend, Testsuo, and his sister Sachiko. Sachiko is always crying, because her brother, a trucker, can’t keep a job. He’s always wandering off of his truck route when uninterested, getting into races, and winding up in fist fights. Feeling sorry for him, Kensaku offers Tetsuo a driving job, when the Defense Department asks Battle Fever to secretly escort 50 billion dollars in gold. As expected, during the convoy, Egos attacks, and Tetsuo drives off in fear. When Kensaku tries to protect him, he is caught in an explosion powerful enough to knock him out of his battle suit, and Egos makes off with the truck. Kensaku entrusts Testsuo with the key, and tells him to run. Without the key, if Egos tries to force open the truck, it will explode and destroy the gold. However, when Egos pursuit overwhelms him, Tetsuo tosses the key in the river. Egos then tosses the kidnaps Sachiko in exchange for the key. Battle Fever searches for the key, but it is an injured and battered Kensaku who finds it. During the exchange Egos reneges on their part and takes Sachiko back as insurance. But Kyosuke puts a transmitter on the key that allows them to find her and recover the stolen gold, and Tetsuo vows to straighten up.
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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}}
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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|[[Maria Nagisa]]|汀マリア|Nagisa Maria}}: {{nihongo|[[Naomi Hagi]]|萩奈穂美|Hagi Naomi}}
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* {{nihongo|[[General Tetsuzan Kurama]]|倉間鉄山|Kurama Tetsuzan}}: {{nihongo|[[Chiyonosuke Azuma]]|東千代之介|Azuma Chiyonosuke}}
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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|[[Tomoko Ueno]]|上野トモコ|Ueno Tomoko}}: {{nihongo|[[Keiko Kanno]]|菅野啓子|Kanno Keiko}}
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* {{nihongo|[[Salomé]]|サロメ|Sarome}}: {{nihongo|[[Maki Ueda]]|マキ上田}}
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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|[[Money Violence Monster]]|ゼニゲバ怪人|Zenigeba Kaijin|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Eiji Maruyama]]|丸山 詠二|Maruyama Eiji}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Tetsuo Iwata]]|岩田 鉄男|Iwata Tetsuo}}: {{nihongo|[[Gajiro Sato]]|佐藤 蛾次郎|Satō Gajirō}}
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*{{nihongo|[[Sashiko Iwata]]|岩田 幸子|Iwata Sashiko}}: {{nihongo|[[Chinami Takiguchi]]|滝口 千浪|Takiguchi Chinami}}
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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]]: [[Eiko Onodera]]
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==Notes==
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*'''Viewership''': 10.5%
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==DVD releases==
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[[File:BFJ DVD Vol 3.jpg|thumb|''Battle Fever J'' Volume 3, DVD cover]]
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''Battle Fever J'' Volume 3 features episodes 23-33. <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 Hirohisa Soda]]

Revision as of 01:36, 1 August 2019

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

Violent Dash Truck Siblings (激走トラック兄妹 Gekisō Torakku Kyōdai) is the thirty-first episode of Battle Fever J. It is also the one-hundred and fiftieth episode of Super Sentai overall.

Synopsis

A ruffian truck driver and his little sister are put in danger when Kensaku brings him in to help Battle Fever on a gold transport operation.

Synopsis

Kensaku runs into an old friend, Testsuo, and his sister Sachiko. Sachiko is always crying, because her brother, a trucker, can’t keep a job. He’s always wandering off of his truck route when uninterested, getting into races, and winding up in fist fights. Feeling sorry for him, Kensaku offers Tetsuo a driving job, when the Defense Department asks Battle Fever to secretly escort 50 billion dollars in gold. As expected, during the convoy, Egos attacks, and Tetsuo drives off in fear. When Kensaku tries to protect him, he is caught in an explosion powerful enough to knock him out of his battle suit, and Egos makes off with the truck. Kensaku entrusts Testsuo with the key, and tells him to run. Without the key, if Egos tries to force open the truck, it will explode and destroy the gold. However, when Egos pursuit overwhelms him, Tetsuo tosses the key in the river. Egos then tosses the kidnaps Sachiko in exchange for the key. Battle Fever searches for the key, but it is an injured and battered Kensaku who finds it. During the exchange Egos reneges on their part and takes Sachiko back as insurance. But Kyosuke puts a transmitter on the key that allows them to find her and recover the stolen gold, and Tetsuo vows to straighten up.

Cast

Guest Cast

Stunt Actors

Notes

  • Viewership: 10.5%

DVD releases

BFJ DVD Vol 3

Battle Fever J Volume 3, DVD cover

Battle Fever J Volume 3 features episodes 23-33. [1]

References