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- "Mythical Summoning! RyuseiOh!"
- ―summoning RyuseiOh
Mythical Qi Beast RyuseiOh (気伝獣龍星王 Kidenjū Ryūseiō, Dragon Star King) is the Mythical Qi Beast of RyuRanger.
Overview[]
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Appearances: Dairanger Episodes 1-2, 4-6, 8, Movie, 9-12, 14-16, 20, 22-25, 27-28, 30-38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48-50; Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai
History[]
Dairanger[]
During the original war against the Gorma, RyuseiOh and the other Mythical Qi Beasts were summoned and empowered by the five Heavenly Treasure Lai-Lai Jewels. As the jewels were lost following the end of the war, Kaku had to use his own chi energy to summon RyuseiOh when the Gorma resurfaced in the late 20th century. As the Gorma stepped up their offensive, this ultimately proved insufficient, requiring RyuseiOh to summon Rin to China to find the Lai-Lai Jewels in order to awaken the other four Mythical Qi Beasts, allowing the Dairangers to form Dairen'Oh with RyuseiOh and later Kiba DaiOh with Won Tiger.
First introduced in episode 1 to prevent Ryo from being captured by Baron String, RyuseiOh can breath streams of fire from his mouth called Big Blaze (大火炎 Dai Kaen). It forms the core of Dairen'Oh with the other Mythical Qi Beasts attaching to it as armor. Helped out in Hyakuju Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai.
Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai[]
Years later, Mythical Qi Beast RyuseiOh appeared as part of an army of robots, animals, jets, machines and vehicles belonging to the first 25 red heroes. As anticipated by Sokichi Banba (Big One), they were led by Akira Shinmei (Aorenger) and Chief Counsellor Naoyuki Miura to help fight Lost Highness Rakushaasa.
DairenOh, as one of the past Sentai Giant Robos, imbued Hyakuju Gattai GaoKing with its power to defeat the giant Lost Highness Rakushaasa. TV STORY-Hyakuju Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai
Zenkaiger[]
A copy of RyuseiOh was summoned by Stacaesar through the Dairanger Dark Sentai Gear to fight the Kikainoid Zenkaigers but it vanished due to Stacaesar using too many Dark Sentai Gears. TV STORY-No. 7-kai! The Prince of the Demon World is Short-Tempered! TV STORY-No. 8-kai! Door to Door from Another World?!
Mythical Qi Warrior RyuseiOh[]
- "RyuseiOh, Warrior Change!"
- ―changing to Warrior Mode
First introduced in episode 2, RyuseiOh has the ability to transform into a humanoid form called Mythical Qi Warrior RyuseiOh (気伝武人 龍星王 Kiden Bujin Ryūseiō), or Warrior Mode for short, with the command "Warrior Change" (武人変化 Bujin Henge). In Warrior Mode, RyuseiOh is armed with a staff weapon similar to the core Dairangers' Dairen Rods called the Mythical Qi Flying Dragon Rod (気伝飛龍棍 Kiden Hiryū Kon). It's attacks include:
- Windmill Kick (風車蹴り Fūsha Geri): Planting its rod into the ground, RyuseiOh spins around it to roundhouse kick opponents.
- Meteor Kick (流星蹴り Ryūsei Geri): RyuseiOh flies at his opponents with a flying side kick.
- Great Windmill (大風車 Dai Fūsha): RyuseiOh rapidly spins the Flying Dragon Rod, creating a gust of wind that immobilizes enemies. The attack can also be used to kick up loose debris to pummel enemies with.
- Great Windmill Slice (大風車斬り Dai Fūsha Kiri): RyuseiOh's finisher where it charges forward while spinning its Flying Dragon Rod and smashes the opponent with it, typically done after performing the Great Windmill technique first.
- Super Certain Kill: Heavenly Great Windmill (超必殺・天空大風車 Chō Hissatsu: Tenkū Dai Fūsha): An alternate version of the Great Windmill Slice where RyuseiOh mounts onto the Heavenly Qi Palace and is carried into the sky before leaping off, using the momentum of its fall to increase the power of the Great Windmill Slice.
Appearances: Dairanger Episodes 2, 5, 6, 8, Movie, 9-12, 14-16, 20, 22-25, 28, 30-38, 40, 42-44, 46, 48, 50
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Its suit actor was Jiro Okamoto.
Design[]
RyuseiOh is designed by PLEX. It is styled like the legendary Monkey King, adorned with 'Hui' or rectilinear spirals, while the other four Chi Beasts are designed like stalwart, immovable palace statues.
Concept Art[]
Etymology[]
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Ranger Key[]
- "RyuseiOh!"
- ―Mobilates' Gokai Change announcement[src]
- "Dairanger!"
- ―Mobilates' Gokai Change announcement (toy)[src]
Through the powers of the Phantom Ranger Keys, the Gokaigers can re-create and summon the Greater Power of any Super Sentai team in existence. In Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters vs. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger: The Movie, the Phantom Ranger Keys reproduced the Greater Power of the Go-Busters, which allowed their respective mechas to transform to other previous Super Sentai mechas through Megazord keys. Hiromu on board CB-01 used his Megazord key to transform Go-Buster Ace into Mythical Chi Warrior RyuseiOh.
Notes[]
- Despite being RyuRanger's personal Mecha, RyuseiOh's cockpit features four additional terminals for the other Dairangers. This is unusual as an entirely separate cockpit is used for Dairen'Oh, which is made of all five Mecha. RyuseiOh's cockpit is reused for Heavy Armor Qi Palace, though KibaRanger stands behind RyuRanger due to having no available terminal.
Appearances[]
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger
- Ep. 1: Let's Tenshin!!!
- Ep. 2: It's Qi Power!!
- Ep. 4: We Were Naïve!!
- Ep. 5: The Jewels Have Come
- Ep. 6: Break Through the Wind
- Ep. 7: Traitor! (flashback only)
- Ep. 8: Father!!
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger: The Movie
- Ep. 9: Don't Be Vain
- Ep. 10: Ah, the Vengeful Goddess
- Ep. 11: Magnet Gauss!
- Ep. 12: Drunk on Tofu
- Ep. 14: Well, Time To Get Married
- Ep. 15: The 3 Stooges' Soccer
- Ep. 16: Rumbling Child Stones
- Ep. 20: First Opening Of The Gorma Palace
- Ep. 21: The Birth of a Mythical Ch'i Beast (video footage only)
- Ep. 22: The Great Secret Art of the Tiger Cub!!
- Ep. 23: True Love at Full Speed
- Ep. 24: The 3 Stooges' Super Baseball!
- Ep. 25: Droves of Evil Sentai
- Ep. 27: It's The Final Punch
- Ep. 28: Everyone's Here!!
- Ep. 30: The Deadly, Fast-Talking Wanderer
- Ep. 31: Another Hero Comes Forth
- Ep. 32: Demon With The Golden Kick
- Ep. 33: An Idol's First Experience
- Ep. 34: A Prickly Maiden Hunt
- Ep. 35: New Secret Art, the Dance of Spiders
- Ep. 36: A 6000-Year Grudge...
- Ep. 37: You Have to See It!! Enormous One
- Ep. 38: Huh!! A Ceasefire!?
- Ep. 40: Farewell! 3 Stooges
- Ep. 42: A Straight Line To Mom
- Ep. 43: Forbidden Past Is Revealed
- Ep. 44: Touching!! You Cry Too
- Ep. 46: The Heroes are Stark Naked
- Ep. 48: Death Of The Heroic Master!!
- Ep. 49: The Final Showdown
- Final Ep.: Let's Go!
- Hyakuju Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai
See Also[]
- Red Dragon Thunderzord - Power Rangers counterpart in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 2). See comparison page.
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