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Revision as of 13:00, 16 December 2014

Icon-dekaranger This article is about an episode in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.


Samurai Go West (サムライ・ゴーウエスト, Samurai Gō Uesuto) is the eighteenth episode of Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.

Synopsis

The Dekaranger head to Kyoto, where they encounter an alien who learned the ways of Bushido from Ban's Shinsengumi ancestor and whom they must convince to return home without causing trouble.

Plot

(to be added)

Notes

  • This episode marks the overall 1400th episode of the Super Sentai franchise.
  • The place the Dekaranger go to for tricking Zoinainan Baytonin is the Toei Uzumasa Eigamura (Toei Uzumasa Movie-Town), a park run by Toei studios (the company behind all Super Sentai series) in the Uzumasa section of Kyoto that is generally used in their Japanese period-films for depicting the Edo period. The setting is also used in other Toei tokusatsu series (for example, in Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle, it is used as Crime Minister Yogoshimacritein's movie set, where Joe Gibken, Luka Millfy, Hyde and Moune are sent).
  • This episode's emphasis on the Shinsengumi connected with a major Shinsengumi craze in Japanese pop culture tied to Shinsengumi!, a drama about the Edo-era police force also released in 2004.
  • This episode also contemplated the idea of samurai-themed Sentai abilities, which would not be realized in Super Sentai until five years later.
  • The footage used for Ban's ancestor was also used in the corresponding Power Rangers S.P.D. episode

DVD releases

Dekaranger DVD Vol 5

Dekaranger Volume 5, DVD cover

Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger Volume 5 features episodes 17-20: Episode. 17: Twin Cam Angel, Episode. 18: Samurai Go West, Episode. 19: Fake Blue and Episode. 20: Running Hero. [1]

See also

  • Samurai - The corresponding SPD episode

References