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{{EpisodeInfo
 
{{EpisodeInfo
|image = Kirama 4.jpg
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|image=Kiramager Episode 4.png
|epcode = 4
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|epcode=4
|season = Mashin Sentai Kiramager
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|season=Mashin Sentai Kiramager
|writer = [[Naruhisa Arakawa]]
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|writer=[[Naruhisa Arakawa]]
|director = [[Koichi Sakamoto]]
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|director=[[Koichi Sakamoto]]
|airdate = March 29, 2020
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|airdate=March 29, 2020
|previous = Episode 3: You Fool! I Don't Need Your Help
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|previous= Mashin Sentai Kiramager: Kirameki Movie Vol. 2
|next =
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|next=Episode 5: Exceeded by Shovellow!
 
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{{nihongo|'''Episode 4: Princess of the Exiled'''|亡国のプリンセス|Bōkoku no Purinsesu}} is the third episode of ''[[Mashin Sentai Kiramager]]''.
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{{nihongo|'''Episode 4: Princess of the Lost World'''|亡国のプリンセス|Bōkoku no Purinsesu}} is the fourth episode of ''[[Mashin Sentai Kiramager]]''. It features the debut of [[Darkness Megabeast Mecha Smog Jouki]], the White Kiramai Stone, and a brief appearance of the leader of Yodonheim, [[Emperor Yodon]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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The Kiramagers return to CARAT HQ after successfully defeating a Jamen monster. While there, they take in the information about the Yodon Army's recent attack and seemed to have noticed the lack of a subsequent Jyajyu creature. However, what seemed to have taken its place was a jet-black Kiramai Stone, which is floating ominously in the air. "It can't be..." Mabushina's own anxiety starts to form as she rushes to the scene with the Kiramagers. It was just then that the jet-black Kiramai Stone transforms into a locomotive-type vehicle with a strange face, and is headed straight for the Kiramagers. Then the individual who descends from within it is none other than Mabushina's uncle, and the traitor to Crystallia... now Yodonheim's Demon General Galza, who reveals his scheme to assassinate the princess to ensure her kind's permanent extinction, for she is the sole survivor of her home-planet's massacre.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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===Guest Cast===
 
===Guest Cast===
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*Princess Mabushina (Child): {{nihongo|[[Mikoto Sasaki]]|佐々木美琴|Sasaki Mikoto}}
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===Suit actors===
 
===Suit actors===
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*[[Kiramai Blue]]: {{nihongo|[[Yasuhiro Takeuchi]]|竹内 康博|Takeuchi Yasuhiro}}
 
*[[Kiramai Blue]]: {{nihongo|[[Yasuhiro Takeuchi]]|竹内 康博|Takeuchi Yasuhiro}}
 
*[[Kiramai Pink]]: {{nihongo|[[Ayumi Shimozono]]|下園 愛弓|Shimozono Ayumi}}
 
*[[Kiramai Pink]]: {{nihongo|[[Ayumi Shimozono]]|下園 愛弓|Shimozono Ayumi}}
*[[King Oradin]]: {{nihongo|[[Yohei Fujita]]|藤田 洋平|Fujita Yōhei}}
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*[[King Oradin]], [[Mashin Gattai Kiramaizin]]: {{nihongo|[[Yohei Fujita]]|藤田 洋平|Fujita Yōhei}}
 
*[[Princess Mabushina]]: {{nihongo|[[Mizuho Nogawa]]|野川 瑞穂|Nogawa Mizuho}}
 
*[[Princess Mabushina]]: {{nihongo|[[Mizuho Nogawa]]|野川 瑞穂|Nogawa Mizuho}}
*[[Demonic General of Betrayal Galza]]: {{nihongo|[[Keizo Yabe]]|矢部 敬三|Yabe Keizō}}
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*[[Demonic General of Betrayal Galza]], [[Darkness Megabeast Mecha Smog Jouki]]: {{nihongo|[[Keizo Yabe]]|矢部 敬三|Yabe Keizō}}
 
*[[Mask of Darkness Carantula]]: {{nihongo|[[Naoko Kamio]]|神尾 直子|Kamio Naoko}}
 
*[[Mask of Darkness Carantula]]: {{nihongo|[[Naoko Kamio]]|神尾 直子|Kamio Naoko}}
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*[[Paleolith Basra]]: {{nihongo|[[Shinsuke Kusano]]|草野 伸介|Kusano Shinsuke}}
 
 
==Errors==
 
==Errors==
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*Juru exposed Galza's lies by noting that Crystalians make a distinct jingling noise when they laugh. After being exposed Galza laughs and indeed the jingling noise can be heard. However, when he laughs a second time, once gaining his armor, the jingling noise can not be heard. 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*'''Viewership:''' [[TBA]]
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*'''Viewership: '''3.3%
 
*As part of ''[[Super Hero Time]]'', this episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'' episode 29, ''{{KR|Our Dreams Don't Break}}''.
 
*As part of ''[[Super Hero Time]]'', this episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'' episode 29, ''{{KR|Our Dreams Don't Break}}''.
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*'''Pre-Credits Scene''': Mabushina and Muryou discuss Sena and Tametomo's argument about the unseen Neanderthal Jamen from the beginning of the episode.
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*The title of this episode is a reference to the film {{Nihongo|[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457643/ Aegis]|亡国のイージス|Boukoku no ījisu|lit. "Aegis of the Destroyed Country"}}.
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*The first jersey Muryou wore resembles a jersey that players on the {{W|Denver Broncos}} wear. His second jersey resembles a {{W|Cincinnati Bengals}} jersey.
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*This episode marks the first appearance of the Basra Type Jamen Beasts.
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[https://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/kiramager/next/ TV Asahi's official preview for 亡国のプリンセス]
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*[https://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/kiramager/story/0004/ TV Asahi's official preview for 亡国のプリンセス]
*[https://www.toei.co.jp/tv/kiramager/story/1217506_3066.html Toei TV's official episode guide for 亡国のプリンセス]
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*[https://www.toei.co.jp/tv/kiramager/story/1217610_3066.html Toei TV's official episode guide for 亡国のプリンセス]
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*[https://japanactionenterprise.com/news/0155/ JAE's official episode guide for 亡国のプリンセス]
   
 
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[[Category:New Sentai Villain Episode]]
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[[Category:Written by Naruhisa Arakawa]]

Revision as of 01:29, 5 January 2021

Icon-kiramagerThis article is about an episode in Mashin Sentai Kiramager.
Red alert WARNING: This episode contains scenes of murder and character death. Viewer discretion is advised!

Episode 4: Princess of the Lost World (亡国のプリンセス Bōkoku no Purinsesu) is the fourth episode of Mashin Sentai Kiramager. It features the debut of Darkness Megabeast Mecha Smog Jouki, the White Kiramai Stone, and a brief appearance of the leader of Yodonheim, Emperor Yodon.

Synopsis

The Kiramagers return to CARAT HQ after successfully defeating a Jamen monster. While there, they take in the information about the Yodon Army's recent attack and seemed to have noticed the lack of a subsequent Jyajyu creature. However, what seemed to have taken its place was a jet-black Kiramai Stone, which is floating ominously in the air. "It can't be..." Mabushina's own anxiety starts to form as she rushes to the scene with the Kiramagers. It was just then that the jet-black Kiramai Stone transforms into a locomotive-type vehicle with a strange face, and is headed straight for the Kiramagers. Then the individual who descends from within it is none other than Mabushina's uncle, and the traitor to Crystallia... now Yodonheim's Demon General Galza, who reveals his scheme to assassinate the princess to ensure her kind's permanent extinction, for she is the sole survivor of her home-planet's massacre.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Guest Cast

  • Princess Mabushina (Child): Mikoto Sasaki (佐々木美琴 Sasaki Mikoto)

Suit actors

Errors

  • Juru exposed Galza's lies by noting that Crystalians make a distinct jingling noise when they laugh. After being exposed Galza laughs and indeed the jingling noise can be heard. However, when he laughs a second time, once gaining his armor, the jingling noise can not be heard. 

Notes

  • Viewership: 3.3%
  • As part of Super Hero Time, this episode aired alongside Kamen Rider Zero-OneIcon-crosswiki episode 29, Our Dreams Don't BreakIcon-crosswiki.
  • Pre-Credits Scene: Mabushina and Muryou discuss Sena and Tametomo's argument about the unseen Neanderthal Jamen from the beginning of the episode.
  • The title of this episode is a reference to the film Aegis (亡国のイージス Boukoku no ījisu, lit. "Aegis of the Destroyed Country").
  • The first jersey Muryou wore resembles a jersey that players on the Denver Broncos wear. His second jersey resembles a Cincinnati Bengals jersey.
  • This episode marks the first appearance of the Basra Type Jamen Beasts.

External Links

References

Footnotes