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| season =Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger |
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| epcode =4 |
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| airdate =March 11, 2001 |
| airdate =March 11, 2001 |
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| writer =[[Junki Takegami]] |
| writer =[[Junki Takegami]] |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | + | Soutarou's lack of confidence during a ghost hunt causes a rift in his friendship with Kai, who soon finds himself captured by Shrine Bell Org. Shuten hunts for a mysterious energy-emitting stone. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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+ | When Kai and Soutarou investigated some strange happenings at a shrine, Blue was injured. Later, a mysterious flux attracted both the Gao and the Orgs to the same shrine. Shrine Bell Org then captured Blue inside of a giant bell. |
− | Shuten, Yabaiba and Tsuetsue fought |
+ | Shuten, Yabaiba and Tsuetsue fought Kakeru, Sae, and Gaku while Soutarou tackled Shrine Bell Org. Black broke the bell open before Blue ran out of air. Kai and Soutarou teamed up to subdue the enemy. The five heroes reconvened to defeat Shrine Bell Org with the Hundred Beast Sword. Tsuetsue quickly revived the monster. |
Once Gao King trapped Shrine Bell Org inside of its own bell, it unleashed Animal Heart. Shuten located the source of the flux - a mystical rock and scroll. However, the Org couldn’t physically hold the sacred items and they ended up in the Gaorangers’ possession. |
Once Gao King trapped Shrine Bell Org inside of its own bell, it unleashed Animal Heart. Shuten located the source of the flux - a mystical rock and scroll. However, the Org couldn’t physically hold the sacred items and they ended up in the Gaorangers’ possession. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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− | *{{nihongo|[[Kakeru Shishi]]|獅子 走|Shishi Kakeru}}: {{nihongo|[[Noboru Kaneko]]|金子 昇|Kaneko Noboru |
+ | *{{nihongo|[[Kakeru Shishi]]|獅子 走|Shishi Kakeru}}: {{nihongo|[[Noboru Kaneko]]|金子 昇|Kaneko Noboru}} |
− | *{{nihongo|[[Gaku Washio]]|鷲尾 岳|Washio Gaku}}: {{nihongo|[[Kei Horie]]|堀江 慶|Horie Kei |
+ | *{{nihongo|[[Gaku Washio]]|鷲尾 岳|Washio Gaku}}: {{nihongo|[[Kei Horie]]|堀江 慶|Horie Kei}} |
− | *{{nihongo|[[Kai Samezu]]|鮫津 海|Samezu Kai}}: {{nihongo|[[Takeru Shibaki]]|柴木 丈瑠|Shibaki Takeru |
+ | *{{nihongo|[[Kai Samezu]]|鮫津 海|Samezu Kai}}: {{nihongo|[[Takeru Shibaki]]|柴木 丈瑠|Shibaki Takeru}} |
− | *{{nihongo|[[Sotaro Ushigome]]|牛込 草太郎|Ushigome Sōtarō}}: {{nihongo|[[Kazuyoshi Sakai]]|酒井 一圭|Sakai Kazuyoshi |
+ | *{{nihongo|[[Sotaro Ushigome]]|牛込 草太郎|Ushigome Sōtarō}}: {{nihongo|[[Kazuyoshi Sakai]]|酒井 一圭|Sakai Kazuyoshi}} |
− | *{{nihongo|[[Sae Taiga]]|大河 冴|Taiga Sae}}: {{nihongo|[[Mio Takeuchi]]|竹内 実生|Takeuchi Mio |
+ | *{{nihongo|[[Sae Taiga]]|大河 冴|Taiga Sae}}: {{nihongo|[[Mio Takeuchi]]|竹内 実生|Takeuchi Mio}} |
*{{nihongo|[[Tetomu]]|テトム}}: {{nihongo|[[Takemi]]|岳美}} |
*{{nihongo|[[Tetomu]]|テトム}}: {{nihongo|[[Takemi]]|岳美}} |
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*{{nihongo|[[Highness Duke Org Shuten]]|ハイネスデュークオルグ シュテン|Hainesu Dūku Orugu Shuten|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Tetsu Inada]]|稲田 徹|Inada Tetsu}} |
*{{nihongo|[[Highness Duke Org Shuten]]|ハイネスデュークオルグ シュテン|Hainesu Dūku Orugu Shuten|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Tetsu Inada]]|稲田 徹|Inada Tetsu}} |
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===Guest Cast=== |
===Guest Cast=== |
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*{{nihongo|[[Tsurigane Org]]|ツリガネオルグ|Tsurigane Orugu|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Ryōichi Tanaka]]|田中亮一|Tanaka Ryōichi}} |
*{{nihongo|[[Tsurigane Org]]|ツリガネオルグ|Tsurigane Orugu|Voice}}: {{nihongo|[[Ryōichi Tanaka]]|田中亮一|Tanaka Ryōichi}} |
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− | *Monk: {{nihongo|[[ |
+ | *[[Monk]]: {{nihongo|[[Taimei Suzuki]]|鈴木泰明|Suzuki Taimei}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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*This episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Agito}}'' episode 7, ''{{KR|A Piece of a Memory}}''. |
*This episode aired alongside ''{{KR|Kamen Rider Agito}}'' episode 7, ''{{KR|A Piece of a Memory}}''. |
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+ | *'''Viewership''': 9.3% |
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− | ==DVD |
+ | ==DVD Releases== |
[[File:Gaoranger DVD Vol 1.jpg|thumb|''Gaoranger'' Volume 1, DVD cover]] |
[[File:Gaoranger DVD Vol 1.jpg|thumb|''Gaoranger'' Volume 1, DVD cover]] |
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− | ''Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger'' Volume 1 features episodes 1-4 |
+ | *''Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger'' Volume 1 features episodes 1-4.<ref>http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/gao.html</ref> |
+ | {{-}} |
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+ | [[File:PRHSG.Cover.72dpi.jpg|thumb|''Gaoranger'': The Complete Series (Shout! Factory)]] |
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+ | *The complete ''Gaoranger'' series was released in North America by [[Shout! Factory]] on December 18, 2018. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Revision as of 01:21, 22 August 2019
This article is about an episode in Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger. |
The Two Who Never Give Up!! (二人でネバギバ!! Futari de Nebagiba!!) is the fourth episode of Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger. This is the first part of a two-part storyline that will lead to the introduction of a new Power Animal.
Synopsis
Soutarou's lack of confidence during a ghost hunt causes a rift in his friendship with Kai, who soon finds himself captured by Shrine Bell Org. Shuten hunts for a mysterious energy-emitting stone.
Plot
When Kai and Soutarou investigated some strange happenings at a shrine, Blue was injured. Later, a mysterious flux attracted both the Gao and the Orgs to the same shrine. Shrine Bell Org then captured Blue inside of a giant bell.
Shuten, Yabaiba and Tsuetsue fought Kakeru, Sae, and Gaku while Soutarou tackled Shrine Bell Org. Black broke the bell open before Blue ran out of air. Kai and Soutarou teamed up to subdue the enemy. The five heroes reconvened to defeat Shrine Bell Org with the Hundred Beast Sword. Tsuetsue quickly revived the monster.
Once Gao King trapped Shrine Bell Org inside of its own bell, it unleashed Animal Heart. Shuten located the source of the flux - a mystical rock and scroll. However, the Org couldn’t physically hold the sacred items and they ended up in the Gaorangers’ possession.
Cast
- Kakeru Shishi (獅子 走 Shishi Kakeru): Noboru Kaneko (金子 昇 Kaneko Noboru)
- Gaku Washio (鷲尾 岳 Washio Gaku): Kei Horie (堀江 慶 Horie Kei)
- Kai Samezu (鮫津 海 Samezu Kai): Takeru Shibaki (柴木 丈瑠 Shibaki Takeru)
- Sotaro Ushigome (牛込 草太郎 Ushigome Sōtarō): Kazuyoshi Sakai (酒井 一圭 Sakai Kazuyoshi)
- Sae Taiga (大河 冴 Taiga Sae): Mio Takeuchi (竹内 実生 Takeuchi Mio)
- Tetomu (テトム ): Takemi (岳美 )
- Highness Duke Org Shuten (ハイネスデュークオルグ シュテン Hainesu Dūku Orugu Shuten, Voice): Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹 Inada Tetsu)
- Duchess Org TsueTsue (デュークオルグ ツエツエ Dūku Orugu Tsuetsue): Rei Saito (斉藤 レイ Saitō Rei)
- Duke Org Yabaiba (デュークオルグ ヤバイバ Dūku Orugu Yabaiba, Voice): Kōichi Sakaguchi (坂口 候一 Sakaguchi Kōichi)
Guest Cast
- Tsurigane Org (ツリガネオルグ Tsurigane Orugu, Voice): Ryōichi Tanaka (田中亮一 Tanaka Ryōichi)
- Monk: Taimei Suzuki (鈴木泰明 Suzuki Taimei)
Notes
- This episode aired alongside Kamen Rider Agito episode 7, A Piece of a Memory.
- Viewership: 9.3%
DVD Releases
- Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger Volume 1 features episodes 1-4.[1]
- The complete Gaoranger series was released in North America by Shout! Factory on December 18, 2018.
See Also
- Never Give Up! - Power Rangers counterpart in Power Rangers Wild Force. See comparison page.