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- "Piercing Shining! Kiramai Silver! (貫きシャイニング!キラメイシルバー! Tsuranuki Shainingu! Kiramei Shirubā!)"
- ―Kiramai Silver's Roll Call[src]
- "Let me show you a wonder!"
- ―Kiramai Silver's Pre Battle Catchphrase.[src]
- "Shining!"
- ―Kiramai Silver's Battle Catchphrase.[src]
Takamichi Crystaria (クリスタリア 宝路 Kurisutaria Takamichi) is Kiramai Silver (キラメイシルバー Kiramei Shirubā), the Sixth Ranger and the Silver Ranger of the Kiramagers. Born Takamichi Hakataminami (博多南 宝路 Hakataminami Takamichi), he was adopted by King Oradin 30 years ago and had a Kiramai Stone implanted into him at the age of 17, which stopped his aging.
When he was briefly possessed by Jamental power from Galza, he turned into Dark Kiramai Silver (ダークキラメイシルバー Dāku Kiramei Shirubā) an evil version of Kiramai Silver.
Takamichi's birthday is March 21st.[1]
History[]
Early Life[]
Takamichi Crystaria was born as "Takamichi Hakataminami", and the elder brother of Muryou Hakataminami. Thirty years ago, when he was still a high schooler at the age 17, Takamichi was introduced to King Oradin, a friend of his father. During Valentine’s Day, Takamichi accepted chocolates from Akiho Ikematsu and promised her to give her marshmallows on White Day. However, after she overheard Takamichi joking with classmates about not liking her, this caused a rift in their potential relationship.
During an expedition with his father and King Oradin to locate powerful stones the day before White Day, Takamichi accidentally dug up a Monstone and it went into Takamichi. With his life in danger, Oradin brought Takamichi to Crystaria and implanted a Silver Kiramai Stone into his body to dampen the effects of the Monstone. This also prevented him from being able to apologize and clear up the misunderstanding he had with Akiho until thirty years later.
Afterwards, Takamichi was adopted as the prince of the Crystarian Kingdom and became the brother figure of the kingdom’s sole heir, Princess Mabushina. During his time in Crystaria, he became close with Galza, who manipulated him into believing he did better when he worked alone than alongside others. At one point, in hopes of earning Galza's approval, Takamichi dueled him in the ceremonial Grajuel and won the first two fights. However, when Galza attempted to strike Takamichi down before the required three-step count, Oradin blocked the attack and forbade them from finishing the Grajuel. Takamichi, who did not know about Galza's attempt at cheating, would regret for years that the fight remained unfinished.
However, he did also work closely with Queen Mabayuine and learned to channel his power through her crown for a high-powered attack.
When Takamichi, Queen Mabayuine, and King Oradin battled the Witch of the Stagnant Sea Numajo using the Aqua Kiramai Stone, Numajo placed a death curse on all of Oradin's loved ones. After the Queen's death, Galza confided in Takamichi with false hopes that he could save Mabushina by using King Oradin's notebook to locate the Kanaema Stones, which grants a wish that could possibly remove Numajo's curse. Takamichi began acting distant towards Mabushina and left Crystaria to go "treasure hunting". Takamichi took the Shiny Kiramai Changer, Shiny Breaker, and King Oradin's notebook with him as he searched the locations. Unknown to him, he left around the same time where Crystaria fell and Galza led the Yodonheim invasion.
Present Day[]
Takamichi first appears where he discovers Sayo Oharu laying against a rock with a sprained ankle. She experienced a series of unfortunate events after she assisted in an emergency regarding stranded hikers. He uses what he calls "Wonder Medicine" to heal her ankle, which she initially refused would work due to her medical background. It turns out that even after hearing that Crystaria fell during the Yodonheim invasion, he only returned to visit his brother Muryo to collect his specially made vehicle Drijan in order to continue his treasure hunting.
After unearthing the Monstone that went to inhabit Meteorite Jamen, Takamichi introduces himself as Takamichi Crystaria in front of the Kiramagers. Then once Meteorite Jamen was defeated, Mabushina approaches Takamichi and slaps him, blaming him for what had happened to their home and their father because of his absence to go treasure hunting. TV STORY-Episode 12: Wonder Drill Boy
Back in CARAT, Mabushina continues to refuse to talk about Takamichi after being questioned by Juru. This prompts the Mashins to explain Takamichi's backstory of how he became Prince of Crystaria and why King Oradin was on Earth to a nosy Juru. Mabushina only pipes up in the end after Juru optimistically talks about Takamichi helping, to say that the treasure hunting ruined her brother. Takamichi then comes in to CARAT to look for his brother and find the whereabouts of the secret vehicle he requested that was supposed to be finished today. After calling Muryou who continues to delay the deployment of Drijan in order to have another few hours to finish, Takamamichi demands that he finishes in 30 minutes instead. A Yodon signal then interrupts Tametomo's scolding about how Takamichi should properly refer to Muryou. Despite rejecting Juru's invitation to help out in stopping Haejigoku Shellga, Takamichi shows up twice to assist in resucing a lady and a child from the clutches of the flytrap tentacle arms. Then, Takamichi whisks Sayo Oharu away to help him in his treasure hunting, in which she accurately locates the treasure in a cave opposite of that of a bluff resembling a tiger's face. The Kiramagers then realize that the Jamen was underground after examining the cut tentacles that held the girl saved by Takamichi. This showmanship of care for the wellbeing of others helps Juru realize that Takamichi was hiding from everyone and that this treasure hunt was a coverup for something he was doing on the behalf of someone else. After Juru confronts Takamichi in CARAT, Muryou suggests to Takamichi that he should help assist the team. After using Drijan to dig a hole faster than Shovellow could, he and Mashins Fire, Shovellow, Mach, and Kiramai Red, Yellow, and Green go down to face Haejigoku Shellga where they quickly dispatch it. Soon after, Galza appears on Smog Jouki and exits the cockpit to duel Takamichi. He taunts him about the treasure hunt in order to distract Takamichi from delivering a final blow. After Galza extends his invitation to joining his side and assisting in Takamichi's quest, he leaves on Smog Jouki. Back at CARAT, Takamichi refuses to shake Juru's hand and continues to proclaim that treasure hunting is all he cares about. Soon after, Muryou reveals to the Kiramagers that he was 15 years old when Takamichi left for Crystaria. He then explains that though they are only 2 years apart in age, the Silver Kiramai Stone made Takamichi age slower, prompting Takamichi to do a Showa sign-off as he exists CARAT. TV STORY-Episode 13: Great Underground War
Later, Takamichi is still under the presumption that he is stronger when he worked alone which inhibited the effectiveness of the Kiramger team as they fought Steam Locomotive Jamen. Only after the destruction of the bathhouse and losing his Shiny Kiramai changer does it force him to reflect how difficult it was to do things by himself. After Juru's, Shovellow Corps', and Mashin Duston's help in clearing the rubble to find his changer does he remember that Galza tricked him and that he was only sabotaging himself when he refused a helping hand. This allows him to accept being a part of a team and their teamwork allows them to defeat Galza and the Steam Locomotive Jamen. TV STORY-Episode 14: Lonely Ace
After finding the location of the mansion through King Oradin's Notebook, Takamichi goes in to investigate only to be greeted by a disguised Whac-A-Mole Jamen in his human form. The Jamen outlines the rules of his game and that the winner could walk away with riches. Takamichi, while initially disinterested, notices a Kanaema Stone sitting atop a grandfather clock in the projection created by the Jamen, which motivates him into joining the game. After getting knocked around by the Whac-A-Mole game, Takamichi returns to CARAT to enlist the help of what he refered to as "pro gamer", Tametomo, in order to win the treasure. Juru accompanies the two of them as they revist the mansion and uses his imagination to combine Mashin Shovellow in his Yellow Kiramai Stone form and his Kiramai Sword into a hammer. Whac-A-Mole Jamen now realizing that he attracted the attention of the Kiramagers, puts on his Jamen mask to reveal to the three of them that this was all a trap to turn humans who played his game into cards in order to gather dark energy. Soon after, Carantula sends Hammer Basra which pulls Juru away, leaving Tametomo with Takamichi to play the game. While inside the mansion, the "surprise boss" of the game was Galza attempting to halt their progress. With Takamichi dueling Galza outside the mansion, Galza sent a Dark Energy Slash strike containing his concentrated Jamentality into Takamichi and promptly leaving. Tametomo manages to defeat Whac-A-Mole Jamen while giving a speech about how the whole Kiramager team was doing this on the behalf of Takamichi, which warms the heart of an eavesdropping Takamichi. Takamichi feeling touched decides to leave the Kanaema Stone behind in order to assist the Kiramagers in defeating Hammer Basra using Mashin Drijan. After the whole team is unable to damage Hammer Basra, Takamichi calls Muryou to question how to activate the Mashin mech form in which Muryou stated that it would need a large power source like that of a Silver Kiramai Stone to run it. Realizing that he had a Silver Kiramai stone in his body, Takamichi turns into his stone form and becomes a part of Mashin Drijan to form Mashin Henkei GigantDriller. Soon after the battle, Takamichi reveals to the Kiramagers that the real reason he was on a treasure hunt was so that he could wish for a way to undo something on Mabushina that would lead her to die soon. He then makes everyone promise that they would keep it a secret between them and keep Mabushina out of the loop. TV STORY-Episode 17: The Mansion's Rare Stone
After recovering the Destoria Kanaema Stone from the mansion and explaining the real reason of the treasure hunt to everyone but Mabushina. Takamichi begins to feel the Monstone acting up within him and runs to the top of CARAT to avoid breaking down in front of the Kiramagers. Worried, Juru and Mabushina rush atop to find Galza holding Takamichi as he quickly becomes consumed by the powered up Monstone. This turns Takamichi into an evil version of his Ranger form. Galza reveals that he infused the Monstone within Takamichi with Calamentality which allowed the Kiramai Stone in Takamichi to be overwhelmed and the Monstone to take over. Takamichi immediately fires off a blast from the Shiny Breaker so that Juru is forced to transform to protect Princess Mabushina which allows him to escape with Galza. They go to an underground parking lot where Galza tells Takamichi to massacre the human race, but the Kiramagers arrive to try and stop Galza's plans. Unable to risk hurting Takamichi, the Kiramai team gets wiped out. Takamichi temporarily regains control when Juru hugs him which gives him enough time to plead to Juru to kill him. The Monstone quickly regains control of Takamichi and uses Shiny Breaker to knock out Juru.
Later, Takamichi starts to destroy buildings in the city with the Shiny Breaker which gathers massive amounts of dark energy into Galza though he continues fighting the control as the Kiramagers arrive. As the other four Kiramagers fight Galza, Juru takes on Takamichi and manages to restrain him only to be elbowed in the helmet and being pushed back as Takamichi questions why he won't properly fight back. Fortunately, Takamichi regains control long enough for Juru to get close enough, but Juru uses Destoria on Takamichi's chest to forcibly eject the Monstone from Takamichi's body. It immediately explodes into rock chunks littering the warehouse floor. Takamichi panics until Juru reassures him that Oradin told him that the power of each Kanaema Stone can be used without jeopardizing the ultimate wish granted by the four's combined power.
However, Galza survives the Kiramai Rush Stream and unleashes his dark energy into the rock chunks, reassembling Takamichi's Monstone. With the combination of both dark energy and Calamentality, it is able to enlarge into the gigantic Jaaku Monstone. The Kiramagers form Kiramaizin and GigantDriller which are overpowered by the Jaaku Monstone and Smog Jouki until Juru has the idea to combine Mashins Shovellow, Duston, and Magellan with GiganDriller to form GigantDriller Giga-mori Special. With the increase of power, it overwhelms the Jaaku Monstone and destroys it with the Gigant Crash Special, freeing Takamichi of his fatal condition once and for all. TV STORY-Episode 18: Darkness
When the Kiramagers face a marshmallow-themed Jamen, Takamichi's memories of Akiho keep him from effectively fighting. Upon learning that Akiho is a successful violinist and still in town, Sena leads the other Kiramagers in making homemade marshmellows and forcefully encoruages Takamichi to give a pack to her. Once Takamichi learns Sena is doing this to make sure his trauma doesn't hold the team back, he becomes more willing. Takamichi gives the package to Akiho, and the two reconcile.
Shortly after Takamichi gets on the trail of the Reversia Kanaema Stone, he learns that Numajo's death curse has activated within Mabusheena, giving him seven days to recover this one and find the other two. When Juru tells him that Mabusheena wanted Takamichi to be a hero, it strengthened his resolve to save her. With the other Kiramagers' help, he recovers the Reversia Kanaema Stone from the fishing-themed Jamen who held it and goes to show Mabusheena, hoping it will cheer him up. In the meantime, Galza strikes alongside a new giant monster capable of moving rapidly underground. Mabusheena admonishes Takamichi for being so focused on her that he left the city vulnerable and explains that she doesn't want him to be her hero; she wants him to be everyone's hero.
Taking those words to heart, Takamichi chooses not to go into the past to collect Numajo's venom when Muryou reveals that doing so could allow them to save Mabusheena without the other two Kanaema Stones. He explains that because Drilljean is the only functioning mecha left, he has to stay behind in case the Jamen monster reactivates. Sure enough, while half the Kiramagers are in the past, the monster attacks. Takamichi fights it alone and is injured to the point of losing consciousness. By the time he comes to, Muryou reveals that the others succeeded in obtaining the venom to cure the Aqua Kiramai Stone, which in turn cured Mabusheena.
After talking it over with Mabusheena, Takamichi decides to continue the search for the remaining two Kanaema Stones, this time planning to restore Crystaria with the wish.
After the death of Emperor Yodon, Takamichi decides to move back to Crystaria and help newly crowned queen, Mabushina, in rebuilding their home. TV STORY-Episode FINAL: You Guys Shined
Ten Gokaiger[]
Takamichi was on Crystaria when Ahim de Famille arrived to procure the Shield of Veritas to expose the Bakut Pirates. He greeted her warmly as a visitor, but was shocked to discover she had made off with the artifact. He was also one of the Sentai Rangers who gave the Super Sentai Derby Colosseum their Ranger Keys. His key was used against Captain Marvelous, and after the defeat of the Bakut Pirates, he presumably had his key returned to him alongside the shield.
Zenkaiger vs. Kiramager vs Senpaiger[]
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Personality[]
Takamichi is loyal, positive, and very sentimental. He is also very impulsive and stubborn, which more often than not, lands him in tough situations that require assistance. Takamichi often uses English words in his speech, especially the word "wonder", in "Wonder Cute" and "Wonder Thank You" as well as "shiny". In the early episodes since his appearance, he tended to put on a brave face to hide his true feelings, but later opened up more to the Kiramagers after they assisted him many times.
As observed by Juru Atsuta, Takamichi is a kind and caring person deep down, who loves helping people and seeing them smile, yet pretends to act cold-hearted and selfish. He is shown to have happily greeted Mabushina before she berated him for his absence. Takamichi also has a habit of suddenly changing moods (such as going from disappointed/serious to happy and animated) when things don't go his way. Takamichi also was tricked into following Galza's advice about going solo, meaning he rarely accepted assistance. Though after he lost his Shiny Kiramai Changer, he realized that Galza was trying to sabotage him, which was something that he ignored in order to stoke his ego. Most of these mood shifts and his aloof personality stems from keeping secrets that involves the potential loss of his sister. Rather than letting her get involved, he started to act uncaring instead of letting her know the truth.
When Muryou reveals Takamichi to be a Showa Era individual, Takamichi leaves the CARAT base by doing what Muryou says was a common Showa sign-off.
He is also a bit of a flatterer as he gives ample compliments to Sayo Oharu, Sena Hayami, Mabushina, and various other women based on their beauty and looks or whether they assisted him. A phrase he often uses to give praise is, "Wonder Cute".
Family[]
- King Oradin - Adoptive father (originally deceased, later revived as Mashin Oradin)
- Queen Mabayuine - Adoptive mother (originally deceased, later revived through her headdress stone)
- Princess Mabushina - Adoptive younger sister
- Galza - Adoptive paternal uncle
- Muryou Hakataminami - Biological younger brother
- Mr. Hakataminami - Biological father
Forms[]
Kiramai Silver's insert theme is Tsuranuki Shining! Kiramai Silver & Wonder Shugoshin.
- "(Rock music) Oh, Shiny!"
- ―Transformation announcement[src]
Using the Shiny Kiramai Changer, Takamichi can access his Kiramager Form by pressing on the middle button that symbolizes his Kiramager Helmet and then spins the disc to transform into his Kiramager Form allowing him to become Kiramai Silver. In this form he has access to his Shiny Breaker and his personal mecha that he can use in battle against Yodonheim and their Jamenshi. In one of the previous episodes of Kiramager, Kiramai Silver also obtained the Mashin Express and used it in battle. Kiramai Silver's suit design differs from the Kiramagers, most notably with his pouch attached to his thigh, his goggles, and his arm guards being a different color than his base suit.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Decelerated Aging: Due to the Silver Kiramai Stone in his body, he ages at a much slower rate than normal humans, to the point that he looks 17 even when he's 47.
- Superhuman Strength: Due to the stone in his body, Kiramai Silver is incredibly strong, able to stop a large quarry truck with just his legs and hold his own against foes that require all 5 main Kiramagers to handle as well as pull Fishing Rod Jamen out of a Yodonheim portal just by pulling on the Jamenshi's fishing line.
- Telepathy: Due to the stones in his body, he can reach out and speak to Mabushina telepathically.
Attacks[]
- Shining Beam Attack (シャイニングビームアタック Shainingu Bīmu Atakku): Kiramai Silver's signature attack where he charges up the Shiny Breaker and shoots a giant energy drill bit that bores through the opponent until they are obliterated.
Abilities[]
- Experience: As Takamichi has fought alongside both King Oradin and Queen Mabayuine, he is a lot more experienced in dealing with Yodonheim members than the core Kiramagers.
- Swordsmanship: Early in his life on Crystaria, he trained in their sword style and was quite proficient in it. However, after a failed duel with his uncle, Garza, he gave up practicing swordsmanship in favor of his Shiny Breaker weapon.
Weaknesses[]
- Althaiophobia (formerly): Takamichi had a fear of marshmallows due to a painful memory from his high school youth involving the failure to give marshmallows as a way of apologizing for hurting Akiho because of a misunderstanding. Thanks to Sena’s encouragement however he eventually got over this fear, allowing him to apologize to Akiho. TV STORY-Episode 16: Marshmallow Royale.
Arsenal[]
- Shiny Kiramai Changer
- Shiny Breaker
- Kiramai Sword (loaned from Kiramai Blue)
Mecha[]
- Mashin Drijan/Mashin Henkei GigantDriller
- Mashin Express (shared between Kiramai Red and Kiramai Green)
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 12-23, Mashin Sentai Kiramager The Movie: Bee-Bop Dream, 24-28, 30-32, 34-45
- "(Rock music) Mabushisugiruze!"
- ―Transformation announcement via Kiraful Go Arrow[src]
Using the Kiraful Go Arrow, Takamichi and/or his teammates can access this powerful Kiramager Form by pressing on the red button that symbolizes a Go Kiramager Form and then firing the arrow to transform into his Go Kiramager Form allowing him to become Go Kiramai Silver. In this form he has access to the Kiraful Go Arrow and a mecha that he can use in battle against Yodonheim and their Jamenshi. However, this form can only last about 100 seconds (1 minute and 40 seconds) for the remainder of their time in battle. After which they have to recharge in order to use this form again.
Powers and Abilities[]
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Arsenal[]
Appearances: This form is exclusive to Mashin Sentai Kiramager: Final Live Show.
- "(Dark Rock music) (Evil Laugh)"
- ―Transformation announcement[src]
Ever since the Monstone entered his body 30 years ago, it had been kept in check by the Silver Kiramai Stone. Until Galza sent a Dark Energy Slash strike containing his concentrated Jamentality into Takamichi during a duel in Calamentality. This powered up the Monstone into becoming a Jaaku Monstone which obeys every command issued by Galza. Now that the Monstone had full control of Takamichi's body, it can make him change into an evil variation of his original Kiramager Form, called Dark Kiramai Silver. Using the Yodon Changer, the possessed Takamichi can access his Dark Kiramager Form by pressing on the middle button that symbolizes a monster face and then spins the disc to transform into Dark Kiramai Silver. Occasionally, Takamichi can still talk while possessed and can even wrench himself free from the control of the Monstone, but not before losing the battle of wills. While in this form, the dark energy he gathers goes over to Galza empowering him instead.
Powers and Abilities[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
- Yodon Changer (Temporary)
- Shiny Breaker
- "(Rock music) Oh, Excellent!"
- ―Shining Kiramai Stone transformation sound[src]
Kiramai Silver can also change into a Silver Kiramai Stone. Known as the Shining Kiramai Stone, in this form, he can combine with Drijan into GigantDriller, which essentially gives his mind a bigger body to control. This happened due to the GigantDriller needing a larger power source if it wanted to stay a mech and seeing that he himself had a rare Silver Kiramai Stone in his body with the energy output capable of running it, Takamichi combined with Drijan.
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Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 17-20, 22, 24-29, 31, 33-34, 36-37, 40-41, 44-45Relationships[]
Allies[]
Rangers[]
- Juru Atsuta - Temporary Enemy
- Tametomo Imizu - Temporary Enemy
- Sena Hayami - Temporary Enemy
- Shiguru Oshikiri - Temporary Enemy
- Sayo Oharu - Temporary Enemy
Family[]
- King Oradin - Adoptive father
- Queen Mabayuine - Adoptive mother
- Princess Mabushina - Adoptive younger sister
- Muryou Hakataminami - Biological younger brother
- Mr. Hakataminami - Biological father
Enemies[]
Generals[]
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Family[]
- Galza - Adoptive uncle
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Takamichi Crystaria is portrayed by Kohei Shoji (庄司浩平 Shōji Kōhei). As Kiramai Silver, his suit actor is Masashi Takada (高田将司 Takada Masashi), who previously suit acted Ryusoul Blue, he had been suit acting some Bechats since the show's beginning. Takada is also the suit actor for GigantDriller, given that the mecha is essentially a robot version of Kiramai Silver.
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Legend Sentai Devices[]
The Kiramai Silver Ranger Key (キラメイシルバーレンジャーキー Kiramei Shirubā Renjā Kī) is Takamichi Crystaria's personal Ranger Key that was donated to be used as part of the Super Sentai Derby Colosseum.
- "Donbura Ōgi! Mashin Tsuki! Hairi Masu!"
- ―Finisher announcement in the Ryuko no Geki in Spear Mode[src]
- "Donbura Ōgi! Mashin Giri! Hairi Masu!"
- ―Finisher announcement in the Ryuko no Geki in Axe Mode[src]
- "Yo! Don! Don! Don! Donburako! Kiramager!"
- ―Equipping announcement while spinning the gear[src]
- "(Rock music) Kiramekouze! Hey yo! Mashin Sentai! (キラメこうぜ! へいよっ! 魔進戦隊! Kiramekouze! Hei Yo! Mashin Sentai!)"
- ―Activation announcement in the Donblaster[src]
- "Party Time! (air horns) Kiramager!"
- ―Finisher activation announcement[src]
- "Checkmage!"
- ―Zanglassword finisher announcement[src]
- Kiramai Silver Avataro Gear (キラメイシルバーアバタロウギア Kiramei Shirubā Abatarō Gia) - Allows a Donbrother to assume the form of Kiramai Silver.[2]
Notes[]
- Takamichi is 185 cm tall and his birthday is March 21st.[3]
- In a flashback, it is shown that Takamichi attended the Musashino Academy, the high school attended by the Turborangers.
- For Takamichi's first onscreen roll call, the Shiny Breaker was featured instead of Mashin Drijan, which was used following his next roll call.
Appearances[]
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager
- Ep. 1.2 Unreleased Cut, Warehouse Release, Start Dash Once Again SP (in-suit teaser)
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager: Kira Talk!
- Kira Talk! The Partner-Loving Mashin (in-suit teaser)
- Kira Talk! This Battle is Amazing!! (untransformed teaser)
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager: Galza and Carantula Jamental Institute (pre-credits scene)
- Episode 11: Time is Looping (Brief appearance)
- Episode 12: Wonder Drill Boy (Full debut)
- Episode 13: Great Underground War
- Episode 14: Lonely Ace
- Episode 15: Listen, The Voice of Takamichi
- Episode 16: Marshmallow Royale
- Episode 17: The Mansion's Rare Stone
- Episode 18: Darkness
- Episode 19: Partner
- Episode 20: Dangerous Pair
- Episode 21: Fishing, Sometimes a Master
- Episode 22: Are You Prepared? The Witch is There
- Episode 23: Mabushina's Mother
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager The Movie: Bee-Bop Dream
- Episode 24: Let's Start A Band!
- Episode 25: That Cute Shrine Maiden
- Episode 26: Make it an Arrow Weapon
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager vs. Ryusoulger
- Episode 27: Big Pinch Runner
- Episode 28: Crying Shiguru
- Episode 29: Illusionary Atamald
- Episode 30: Proud Super Warrior
- Episode 31: Toys
- Episode 32: There's Something About Sayo
- Episode 33: Giant Panic, Big Clash!
- Episode 34: Blue and Yellow Passion
- Episode 35: Wandering Mabushina
- Episode 36: RAP
- Episode 37: Sena 1/5
- Episode 38: Watching My Uncle's Moon
- Episode 39: The Emperor is a Sniper
- Episode 40: Aching Person
- Episode 41: I Want to Be As I Am
- Episode 42: Battle Without Honor
- Episode 43: Dirty Hero
- Episode 44: My Friend, Sleep Quietly
- Episode FINAL: You Guys Shined
- Kaizoku Sentai: Ten Gokaiger
- Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger vs. Kiramager vs. Senpaiger
References[]
Footnotes[]
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