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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*'''Viewership''': 3.1%
 
*As part of ''[[Super Hero Time]]'', this episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'' episode 27, ''{{KR|I Will Not Give Up These Lives}}''. Super Hero Time opened up with a disclaimer for the younger viewers in regards to the current outbreak happening in the world. <ref>https://twitter.com/overtimesubs/status/1238927082102632450</ref>
 
*As part of ''[[Super Hero Time]]'', this episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'' episode 27, ''{{KR|I Will Not Give Up These Lives}}''. Super Hero Time opened up with a disclaimer for the younger viewers in regards to the current outbreak happening in the world. <ref>https://twitter.com/overtimesubs/status/1238927082102632450</ref>
 
**Special unreleased cuts of this episode aired on May 24, 2020, as part of ''[[Ep. 1.2 Unreleased Cut, Warehouse Release, Start Dash Once Again SP]]'' alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'' ''{{KR|President Special PART.02}}''.
 
**Special unreleased cuts of this episode aired on May 24, 2020, as part of ''[[Ep. 1.2 Unreleased Cut, Warehouse Release, Start Dash Once Again SP]]'' alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'' ''{{KR|President Special PART.02}}''.
 
*'''Pre-Credits Scene''': Muryou announces a rugby pitch between Sky Mage and Land Mage. The Mashin are none too pleased but Muryou hilariously pushes them away with the rugby ball he holds.
 
*'''Pre-Credits Scene''': Muryou announces a rugby pitch between Sky Mage and Land Mage. The Mashin are none too pleased but Muryou hilariously pushes them away with the rugby ball he holds.
[[File:Manga book resembling lupinranger.png|thumb|220x220px|Good Three manga series]]
 
 
*This episode reveals the name of the show's main villain and Yodonheim's overlord; [[Emperor Yodon]].
 
*This episode reveals the name of the show's main villain and Yodonheim's overlord; [[Emperor Yodon]].
 
**Yodon's apparent silhouette appears in the opening.
 
**Yodon's apparent silhouette appears in the opening.
 
[[File:Manga book resembling lupinranger.png|thumb|220x220px|Good Three manga series]]
*At one point, [[Princess Mabushina]] can be seen reading a manga series titled {{Nihongo|Good Three|グッドスリー|Guddosurī}}, written by [[Shiho Ichinose]]. The characters on the covers highly resemble the [[Lupinrangers]].
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*At one point, [[Princess Mabushina]] can be seen reading a manga series titled {{Nihongo|Good Three|グッドスリー|Guddosurī}}, written by [[Shiho Ichinose]]. The characters on the covers highly resemble the [[Lupinrangers]]. This manga also appeared in the [[Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger]].
 
**Coincidentally, Sena's surname also shares the same phonetic spelling as that of [[Umika Hayami|Umika]].
 
**Coincidentally, Sena's surname also shares the same phonetic spelling as that of [[Umika Hayami|Umika]].
 
*This episode title is based on both {{Nihongo|''{{W|Never Give Up (1978 film)|Never Give Up}}''|野性の証明|Yasei no shōmei}} and {{nihongo|''{{W|Proof of the Man}}''|人間の証明|Ningen no Shōmei}} that were directed by {{W|Junya Sato}} and produced by {{W|Haruki Kadokawa}}.
 
*This episode title is based on both {{Nihongo|''{{W|Never Give Up (1978 film)|Never Give Up}}''|野性の証明|Yasei no shōmei}} and {{nihongo|''{{W|Proof of the Man}}''|人間の証明|Ningen no Shōmei}} that were directed by {{W|Junya Sato}} and produced by {{W|Haruki Kadokawa}}.
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*The jersey that Muryou wore resembles the away game jersey of the {{W|Pittsburgh Steelers}}.
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*This episode marks the debut of the Ligany Type Jamen Beasts.
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[https://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/kiramager/story/0002/ TV Asahi's official preview for リーダーの証明]
 
*[https://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/kiramager/story/0002/ TV Asahi's official preview for リーダーの証明]
 
*[https://www.toei.co.jp/tv/kiramager/story/1217414_3066.html Toei TV's official episode guide for リーダーの証明]
 
*[https://www.toei.co.jp/tv/kiramager/story/1217414_3066.html Toei TV's official episode guide for リーダーの証明]
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*[https://japanactionenterprise.com/news/0130/ JAE's official episode guide for リーダーの証明]
   
 
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[[Category:Written by Naruhisa Arakawa]]
 

Revision as of 01:43, 11 May 2021

Icon-kiramagerThis article is about an episode in Mashin Sentai Kiramager.

Episode 2: Leader Certification (リーダーの証明 Rīdā no Shōmei) is the second episode of Mashin Sentai Kiramager. It features the debut of Land Mage and Sky Mage.

Synopsis

Juru Atsuta, who was chosen to be the fifth Kiramager, is put in uniform and taken by Mabushina to CARAT headquarters for the first time. He is greeted by the other four members and Mr. Hakataminami, who all congratulate him by saying "Let's work well together, leader!" Huh? What?! Did they just call him their leader? In Crystalia, there is apparently a rule that states whoever is chosen by the Red Kiramai Stone will become the leader of the Kiramagers. It's not like he could say no, but just then the enemy initiates yet another sudden attack. Yodonheim's invasion apparently waits for no one. A strange monster with the head of a rugby ball has destroyed a section of the Kiramager's own city, claiming that a "Rugby Match of Hell" was about to begin. As the Kiramagers start to charge into battle, Juru tries to act like a leader.

Plot

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Cast

Guest Cast

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Errors

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Notes

Manga book resembling lupinranger

Good Three manga series

External Links

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