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Why? Chisato Has an Old Man's Voice (どうして? 千里がオヤジ声 Dōshite? Chisato ga Oyaji Koe) is the thirty-seventh episode of Denji Sentai Megaranger.
Synopsis[]
A jealous Psycho-Nejirar switches Chisato's voice with it's own just as she needs it for a singing competition.
Plot[]
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Cast[]
- Kenta Date (伊達 健太 Date Kenta): Hayato Oshiba (大柴 隼人 Ōshiba Hayato)
- Kouichirou Endou (遠藤 耕一郎 Endō Kōichirō): Atsushi Ehara (江原 淳史 Ehara Atsushi)
- Shun Namiki (並樹 瞬 Namiki Shun): Masaya Matsukaze (松風 雅也 Matsukaze Masaya)
- Chisato Jogasaki (城ヶ崎 千里 Jōgasaki Chisato): Eri Tanaka (たなかえり Tanaka Eri)
- Miku Imamura (今村 みく Imamura Miku): Mami Higashiyama (東山麻美 Higashiyama Mami)
- Yuusaku Hayakawa (早川 裕作 Hayakawa Yūsaku): Shigeru Kanai (金井 茂 Kanai Shigeru)
- Professor Eikichi Kubota (久保田 衛吉博士 Kubota Eikichi-hakase): Satoru Saito (斉藤暁 Saitō Satoru)
- Erina: Emi Shigemitsu (重光絵美 Shigemitsu Shigemitsu)
- Gen Ooiwa (大岩 厳 Ōiwa Gen): Yoshihiro Nozoe (野添義弘 Nozoe Yoshihiro)
- Dr. Hinelar (ドクターヒネラー Dokutā Hinerā): Tetsuo Morishita (森下哲夫 Morishita Tetsuo)
- Shibolena (シボレナ Shiborena): Asami Jo (城 麻美 Jō Asami)
- Evil Electro-King Javious I (邪電王ジャビウス1世 Jadenō Jabiusu Issei, Voice): Ryuzaburo Otomo (大友 龍三郎 Ōtomo Ryūzaburō)
- Yugande (ユガンデ Voice): Hirotaka Suzuoki (鈴置 洋孝 Suzuoki Hirotaka)
- Bibidebi (ビビデビ Voice): Tomokazu Seki (関 智一 Seki Tomokazu)
Guest Cast[]
- Canary Nezilar (カナリアネジラー Kanaria Nejirā, Voice): Akio Otsuka (大塚 明夫 Ōtsuka Akio)
- Maki: Yuki Shinohara (篠原友紀 Shinohara Yuki)
- Haruka: Akiko Kobayashi (小林晃子 Kobayashi Akiko)
- Yasuda: Hitoshi Shimura (志村仁志 Shimura Hitoshi)
- Taniguchi: Kei Ito (伊藤 啓 Itō Kei)
Notes[]
- Eyecatch
- Featured Megaranger (Pre-Break): MegaYellow
- Featured Megaranger (Post-Break): MegaYellow
- Viewership: 9.6%
- This was the highest rated episode of Megaranger, 3.1% above the series average.
- This episode features John Philip Sousa's military march "'The Liberty Bell", which is also known as the theme to Monty Python.
DVD Releases[]
- Denji Sentai Megaranger Volume 4 features episodes 32-41.[1]
- The complete Megaranger series was released in North America by Shout! Factory in 2017.
See Also[]
- Invasion of the Body Switcher - Power Rangers counterpart in In Space. See comparison page.
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