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Tokuso Sentai Dekaranger the Movie: Full Blast Action (特捜戦隊デカレンジャー THE MOVIE フルブラスト・アクション Tokusō Sentai Dekarenjā Za Mūbī Furu Burasuto Akushon) is a Japanese Tokusatsu superhero film serving as the summer film adaptation of Tokuso Sentai Dekaranger, double-billed with Kamen Rider Blade: Missing Ace. In the film, the Dekarangers pursue a group of criminals involved in a conspiracy on the planet Leslie.
The film features the movie-exclusive DekaGold as well as the mecha Blast Buggy.
Synopsis[]
The Dekaranger must deal with a mysterious undercover agent from another planet while trying to save her world and Earth from one of the universe's toughest Alienizer gangs.
Plot[]
The Algolian Gas Drinkers, a squadron of Alienizers with real souls and machine-like bodies, set their sights on Earth after conquering Planet Leslie with a "gold snow" virus that mutates inhabitants of a planet into machine slaves. Their ultimate goal is to mutate the inhabitants of a planet, then charge them an exorbitant price for the cure, making massive profits on others' misery.
Upon arriving on Earth, the Dekarangers give chase with Patroller and DekaBike stopping their arrival and take out a platoon of Anaroid footmen that they use to make their getaway while the Dekaranger obtain the virus vial. While Tetsu heads to Planet Leslie to further investigate the situation, the Dekaranger search through town to find any clues regarding the Gas Drinkers true intention, while they attempt to sell the concept to Rainian Agent Abrella, who refuses them due to not having both virus and cure. During the investigation, Ban encounters Mary Gold, a nightclub singer who is actually an undercover Dekaranger agent from Leslie who possesses the power to temporarily freeze time for a short period.
While falling for Ban, she fears for what is happening to her people and wishes for the Gas Drinkers to be captured and the antivirus to the disease to be obtained to save her planet. Ultimately when in the DekaBase headquarters, she freezes time long enough to seize the virus back and head back to the Gas Drinkers, but quick usage of Sen's thinking pose and Jasmine's ESPer powers tracks her down to her location.
Once there, the Dekarangers discover the Gas Drinkers and deal with Mary's betrayal, who defends her action as a means to save her people. Volka, the leader of the gang, betray her by injecting her with the entire content of virus, which would mutate her in an hour into a vector machine that would ultimately allow for Earth to befall the same fate as Leslie. Ban promises Mary they would defeat the Alienizers in an hour before having her carried off by Murphy.
Heading into combat, the Dekarangers each take out members of the Gas Drinkers: DekaBlue destroys Whiskey and a Batsuroid driving in a car, DekaYellow and DekaPink kick down Brandyl, and DekaGreen takes out Giin. DekaRed attempts to defeat Vodka, but he sends out a defense of Igaroids quickly destroyed by DekaMaster. Finally on his own, Ban finally defeats Vodka with ease and obtains the antivirus, which he quickly passes off to DekaMaster who departs the area. However, the Gas Drinker leader uses a final drumpf card, traveling back to Leslie to gather a Death Tank Kaijuuki for destroying both worlds.
The Dekaranger pursue using Dekaranger Robo, but face Vodka and an army of mechanical tanks which give them much trouble until Tetsu arrives to the rescue with a Blast Buggy, a typical standard issue for many DekaBases throughout the universe. Merging with the Blast Buggy into Blast mode, Dekaranger Robo easily defeats Vodka and the army of tanks.
In the end, with Mary finally saved and the cure within her hands that it can save her home-world, she departs back to Leslie, but not without giving an affectionate farewell to Ban.
Continuity and Placement[]
- This movie can take place anywhere after episode 23, when Tetsu joined the Dekarangers, but before episode 30 as the film is referenced in this episode.
Characters[]
Dekarangers[]
DekaRed | Banban Akaza |
DekaBlue | Houji Tomasu |
DekaGreen | Senichi Enari |
DekaYellow | Marika Reimon |
DekaPink | Koume Kodou |
DekaBreak | Tekkan Aira |
DekaMaster | Doggie Kruger |
DekaGold | Mary Gold |
Allies[]
Civilians[]
Villains[]
Others[]
- First Spear, Frabeejo (Cameo)
- Fourth Spear, Wendine (Cameo)
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Banban Akaza (赤座 伴番 Akaza Banban): Ryuji Sainei (さいねい 龍二 Sainei Ryūji)
- Houji Tomasu (戸増 宝児 Tomasu Hōji): Tsuyoshi Hayashi (林 剛史 Hayashi Tsuyoshi)
- Senichi Enari (江成 仙一 Enari Sen'ichi): Yosuke Ito (伊藤 陽佑 Itō Yōsuke)
- Marika Reimon (礼紋 茉莉花 Reimon Marika): Ayumi Kinoshita (木下 あゆ美 Kinoshita Ayumi)
- Koume Kodou (胡堂 小梅 Kodō Koume): Mika Kikuchi (菊地 美香 Kikuchi Mika)
- Tekkan Aira (姶良 鉄幹 Aira Tekkan): Tomokazu Yoshida (吉田 友一 Yoshida Tomokazu)
- Anubian Chief Doggie Kruger (アヌビス星人ドギー・クルーガー Anubisu-seijin Dogī Kurūgā, Voice): Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹 Inada Tetsu)
- Swan Shiratori (白鳥スワン Shiratori Suwan): Mako Ishino (石野真子 Ishino Mako)
- Agent Abrella (エージェント・アブレラ Ējento Aburera, Voice): Ryusei Nakao (中尾 隆聖 Nakao Ryūsei)
Guest Cast[]
- Mary Gold (マリー・ゴールド Marī Gōrudo): Chiharu Niiyama (新山 千春 Niiyama Chiharu)
- Algolian Volka (アルゴル星人ヴォルガー Arugoru Seijin Vorugā): Kenichi Endō (遠藤憲一 Endō Ken'ichi)
- Algolian Brandyl (アルゴル星人ブランデル Arugoru Seijin Buranderu): Maroshi Tamura (田村円 Tamura Maroshi)
- Algolian Giin (アルゴル星人ジーン Arugoru Seijin Jīn): Akiko Amamatsuri (天祭 揚子 Amamatsuri Akiko)
- Algolian Whinsky (アルゴル星人ウインスキー Arugoru Seijin Uinsukī): Yoshinori Okamoto (岡本美登 Okamoto Yoshinori)
- Igaroids (イーガロイド Īgaroido, Voice): Kazuya Nakai (中井和哉 Nakai Kazuya)
- Batsuroids (バーツロイド Bātsuroido, Voice): Katsumi Shiono (塩野 勝美 Shiono Katsumi)
- Michael Micsong (マイクル・マイクソン Maikuru Maikusonn, Voice): Isao Sasaki (ささき いさお Sasaki Isao)
- First Spear, Frabeejo (壱の槍・フラビージョ Ichi no yari Furabījo): Azusa Yamamoto (山本 梓 Yamamoto Azusa)
- Fourth Spear, Wendine (四の槍・ウェンディーヌ Shi no yari Wendīnu): Mio Fukuzumi (福澄 美緒 Fukuzumi Mio)
- Girls: Mirai Shida (志田未来 Shida Mirai), Natsumi Okumura (奥村夏未 Okumura Natsumi), Moeka Minowa (箕輪萌香 Minowa Moeka), Mai Saito (斉藤真生 Saitō Mai)
- Narrator: Toshio Furukawa (古川 登志夫 Furukawa Toshio)
Suit Actors[]
- DekaRed, DekaBase Robo: Hirofumi Fukuzawa (福沢 博文 Fukuzawa Hirofumi)
- DekaBlue: Yasuhiko Imai (今井 靖彦 Imai Yasuhiko)
- DekaGreen: Kōji Mimura (三村 幸司 Mimura Kōji)
- DekaYellow: Keiko Hashimoto (橋本 恵子 Hashimoto Keiko)
- DekaPink: Miho Kojima (小島 美穂 Kojima Miho)
- DekaBreak: Eitoku (永徳 )
- Doggie Kruger, DekaMaster, Tokuso Gattai Dekaranger Robo: Hideaki Kusaka (日下 秀昭 Kusaka Hideaki)
- DekaGold: Yūichi Hachisuka (蜂須賀 祐一 Hachisuka Yūichi)
- Rainian Agent Abrella: Yoshinori Okamoto (岡本 美登 Okamoto Yoshinori)
- Algolian Volka:
- Algolian Whinsky:
- Algolian Giin:
- Algolian Brandyl:
- Michael Micsong:
Songs[]
- Insert songs
- "Midnight Dekaranger" (ミッドナイト デカレンジャー Middonaito Dekarenjā)
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: Hideaki Takatori
- Arrangement: Kōichirō Kameyama
- Artist: Isao Sasaki
- "Tokuso Sentai Dekaranger" (特捜戦隊デカレンジャー Tokusō Sentai Dekarenjā)
- Lyrics: Yumi Yoshimoto
- Composition: Ayumi Miyazaki
- Arrangement: Seiichi Kyōda
- Artist: Psychic Lover
- Ending theme
- "THE MOVIE VERSION DEKARANGER"
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: Yūmao
- Arrangement: Sachiko Nishihata (西端 幸彦 Nishihata Sachiko)
- Artist: Dekaren Boys & Girls (デカレンボーイズ & ガールズ Dekaren Bōizu ando Gāruzu)
Manga adaptation[]
A manga adaptation of the film was published by Kadokawa Shoten in their Tokusatsu Ace magazine. The graphic novel was published on June 1, 2005.[1]
Home Video[]
- The film was released on Blu-Ray on April 26. 2016.
Errors[]
- When Killer Tank was about to shoot, the prop hanger can be seen.
Notes[]
- This movie is referenced in the title of the second episode of Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger, Lame Spirits Return! Call Forth a Crimson Full Blast of Delusion!, which features Nobuo Akagi meeting actor Ryuji Sainei and then DekaRed after entering the Delusion World as AkibaRed.
- The two girls talking to Hoji are played by Mio Fukuzumi and Azusa Yamamoto, who played Fourth Spear, Wendine and First Spear, Frabeejo in Ninpu Sentai Hurricaneger. According to the movie credits, it confirms that it was actually them.
- Footage of the film is never utilized Power Rangers S.P.D.. Although show-runner Greg Aronowitz did receive the film's footage from Disney, production on S.P.D. was just about to wrap, thus he was unable to adapt any elements from the film, including its exclusive Gold Ranger, an action he regrets to this day.[2]
See Also[]
- Resurrection - Power Rangers counterpart in S.P.D.. See comparison page.
References[]
Footnotes[]