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Battle Fever J (バトルフィーバーJ Batoru Fībā Jei?) is the 3rd entry of the Super Sentai series franchise. It was produced by Toei Company and aired on TV Asahi on February 3, 1979 until January 26, 1980 with a total of 52 episodes. It was Toei’s second co-production with Marvel (the first being Spider-ManIcon-crosswiki).

The Rangers have designations named for countries around the world: Battle Japan, Battle France, Battle Cossack (Soviet Union), Battle Kenya and Miss America. It was also the second show to introduce the Super Sentai format (Spider-Man was the first), where the heroes must control giant robots to defeat a monster who itself has grown to a gigantic size (or anything similar).

The first Super Sentai?[]

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An earlier version of the Battle Fever suits. The final design would be mostly the same with slight modifications.

Battle Fever J was the first series to use the term Super Sentai (unlike the previous two who were just called Sentai, without the “Super”). For a long time, Battle Fever J was considered the first entry in the Super Sentai series, as seen in first episode of Turboranger that honors the past 10 Sentai (the other 9 being Denziman, Sun Vulcan, Goggle V, Dynaman, Bioman, Changeman, Flashman, Maskman and Liveman) until Toei announced in 1994 that its predecessors Gorenger and J.A.K.Q. were also part of the Super Sentai series, when Chouriki Sentai Ohranger was announced as the 19th Super Sentai team.

Plot[]

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Battle Fever J

General Kurama assembles four young agents who had been dispatched around the world for training. They are joined by FBI investigator Diane Martin, whose father was murdered by Egos. The five don powered suits to become the Battle Fever team. (The word 'fever' was trendy at the time.) The Battle Fever team's trump card is the Battle Fever Robo. Egos tries to stop the construction of the Robot, but the monsters they send to perform this task are defeated one by one by the Fever team.

Egos then unleashes the 'younger brother' of the Buffalo Monster, a giant robot replica of its "older brother". The Robot, fortunately, is finished in time. Aboard it, the Fever team defeats the Buffalo Monster and its successors. The Fever team never stops, even when it lost two of its members (the original Miss America leaves and first Battle Cossack is killed). With two new members, the team defeats Hedder, now the Hedder Monster, and breaks into Egos' headquarters, where they are fed into the Egos Monster Making Machine so that they may be used as material for a Battle Fever Monster. The team destroys the machine and slays the mysterious deity Satan Egos himself with the Lightning Sword Rocketter sword-throwing move.

Characters[]

Battle Fever J[]

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The First Team.

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The Second Team

Main article: Battle Fever J (team)
Color Role Actor
Battle Japan Masao Den
Battle Cossack Kensaku Shiraishi Makoto Jin
Battle France Kyousuke Shida
Battle Kenya Shirou Akebono
Miss America Diane Martin Maria Nagisa
Battle England Daniel Simpson
Miss China Lei Fan

National Defense Ministry[]

  • General Kurama Tetsuzan
  • Keiko Nakahara
  • Tomoko Ueda
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    The Third Team

  • Kyutaro

Other Allies[]

Main article: Minor characters in Battle Fever J


Secret Society Egos[]

Main article: Secret Society Egos

Arsenal[]

Category:Arsenal (Battle Fever J)

Mecha[]

Category:Mecha (Battle Fever J)

Episodes[]

Battle Fever J Episodes

Songs[]

  • Opening: Battle Fever J
  • Ending: Yuusha Ga Yuku
  • Mecha Theme: Battle Fever Daishutsugeki
  • Ashita No Senshi-Tachi

Cast[]

  • Narrator: Toru Ohira
  • Masao Den (伝正夫 Den Masao?): Kouki Tanioka (谷岡弘規 Tanioka Kōki?)
  • Kensaku Shiraishi (白石 謙作 Shiraishi Kensaku?): Yukio Itou (伊藤幸雄 Itō Yukio?)
  • Makoto Jin (神 誠 Jin Makoto?): Daisuke Ban (伴大介 Ban Daisuke?)
  • Kyousuke Shida (志田 京介 Shida Kyōsuke?): Yuuhei Kurachi (倉知 雄平 Kurachi Yūhei?)
  • Shirou Akebono (曙四郎 Akebono Shirō?): Kenji Ohba (大葉 健二 Ōba Kenji?)
  • Diane Martin (ダイアン・マーチン Daian Māchin?): Diane Martin
    • Diane Martin (Voice): Lisa Komaki (小牧 リサ Komaki Risa?)
  • Maria Nagisa (汀マリア Nagisa Maria?): Naomi Hagi (萩奈穂美 Hagi Naomi?)
  • General Tetsuzan Kurama (倉間鉄山 Kurama Tetsuzan?): Chiyonosuke Azuma (東千代之介 Azuma Chiyonosuke?)
  • Keiko Nakahara (中原ケイコ Nakahara Keiko?): Noriko Hidaka (日高 のり子 Hidaka Noriko?)
  • Midori Aoba (青葉ミドリ Aoba Midori?): Yuri Tsukasa (司ゆり Tsukasa Yuri?)
  • Tomoko Ueno (上野トモコ Ueno Tomoko?): Keiko Kanno (菅野啓子 Kanno Keiko?)
  • Masaru Nakahara (中原マサル Nakahara Masaru?): Takumi Sato (佐藤たくみ Satō Takumi?)
  • Akio Hamamura (浜村昭夫 Hamamura Akio?): Shinichi Yoshimiya (吉宮慎一 Yoshimiya Shinichi?)
  • Commander Hedder (ヘッダー指揮官 Heddā Shikikan?): Kenji Ushio (潮 健児 Ushio Kenji?, 1-7), Masashi Ishibashi (石橋雅史 Ishibashi Masashi?, 8-51)
  • Salomé (サロメ Sarome?): Maki Ueda (マキ上田?)
  • Satan Egos (サタンエゴス Satan Egosu?, Voice): Shōzō Iizuka (飯塚 昭三 Iizuka Shōzō?)

Stunt Actors[]

International broadcasts[]

Battle Fever J was especially popular in Hawaii, along with Gorenger, Kikaider, Kamen Rider V3, and Ultraman; all of which were shown in the original Japanese dialogue and subtitled by JN Productions on then KIKU Channel 13. The show was also broadcasted in Thailand late in the mid-1990s under the name of Ranger J on MCOT Channel 9.

Stage Shows[]

  • Battle Fever J Stage Show at 3 Heroes Korakuen Yuenchi
  • Battle Fever J Stage Show at Super Hero Korakuen Yuenchi

Notes[]

  • The first Sentai series to have a Giant Robo (Battle Fever Robo).
  • The first Sentai series to feature a Black Ranger (Battle Kenya), as well as the only one with a recurring Orange Ranger (Battle Cossack). SPD was the first Power Rangers series to have an Orange Ranger, Boom, although he was not an official Ranger.
  • Battle Fever J was the first Sentai series to feature lips sculpted onto the heroes' helmets, and currently the only one to feature noses. Though X1 Mask, the unofficial Sixth Ranger of Hikari Sentai Maskman, had a nose sculpted onto his helmet, the rest of his team didn't.
  • Battle Fever J was originally going to be called Captain Japan, and would have been mainly a show about one hero who would team up with other heroes in the show.[1]
  • The first Sentai series to feature video games.
  • The first Sentai series to feature a regular female villain (Salomé).
  • Battle Fever J has had the most power transfers in the Sentai series as two heroes had been replaced.
  • Oddly, the Battle Fever team was not called "Battle Fever J" within the show; that is the name of the show itself, not the team. In-show, the writing reference the rangers as simply "Team Battle Fever".
    • However, the team are later referred to as "Battle Fever J" in post-show references to the team, such as the Turboranger special, The Great Gathering of 11 Sentai: The Glorious Opening Collection, and Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
    • Likewise, their team is one of four without "Sentai" in their name and the only Sentai team to have it's entire series and team name in another language that isn't Japanese.
  • Battle Fever J holds a TV show rating of 12%. [1]
  • This series is designated as Earth-79203 of the Marvel multiverse, making it an alternate reality of Marvel Comics.
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Original designs for the Battle Fever team.

  • The original designs for the Rangers were drawn by Shuuhou Itahashi and Yuuji Kaida, although the final designs are very different from the originals.[2]
    • The concept art itself emulates the style of artist John Byrne, who was one of the pencilers of Marvel's X-Men comics.
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