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Revision as of 02:45, 2 February 2018

Icon-carrangerThis article is about an episode in Gekisou Sentai Carranger.
Red alert WARNING: This episode contains scenes of blood. Viewer discretion is advised!

Hit and Break!? The Death-Defying Space Drive (当って砕けろ!?決死の宇宙ドライブ Atatte Kudakero!? Kesshi no Uchū Doraibu) is the forty-seventh episode of Gekisou Sentai Carranger. It is the second of the season's three-part endgame, featuring the surprising final fate of the Space Bosozoku Bowzock in relation both to the Carrangers and their boss, Reckless Dash Emperor Exhaus.

Synopsis

Without their Carmagic, the Carranger face their darkest hour while Exhaus reveals his final, true intention for the Bowzock and the destruction of Earth...

Plot

to be added

Cast

Guest Cast

Notes

  • Similar to Dairanger, Carranger has an early example of a "final suitless roll call" in this episode, even though this version didn't have the entire roll call sequence.

DVD Releases

Carranger DVD Vol 4

Carranger Volume 4, DVD cover

  • Gekisou Sentai Carranger Volume 4 features episodes 37-48.[1]
Carranger Shout Factory DVD

Carranger: The Complete Series (Shout! Factory)

  • The complete Carranger series was released in North America by Shout! Factory in 2017.

References