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  1. Jul 26, 2023 · The 31st season, footage used for Power Rangers Jungle FurySubs by TV Nihon and Earthly subsProducers: Masashi Yagi(TV Asahi), Hideaki Tsukada, Takaaki...

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  3. Juken Sentai Gekiranger: With Hiroki Suzuki, Mina Fukui, Manpei Takagi, Ichirô Nagai. RinJyuDen, the evil Jyuken school led by Rio, turns the city into chaos by gathering people's screams and despair.

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  4. GoGo Sentai Boukenger. Engine Sentai Go-onger. Juken Sentai Gekiranger (獣拳戦隊ゲキレンジャー, Jūken Sentai Gekirenjā, Beast-Fist Squadron Gekiranger) [a] is Toei Company 's thirty-first entry in the Super Sentai metaseries. Production began on September 29, 2006 with principal photography beginning on October 6, 2006.

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    (獣拳戦隊ゲキレンジャー, Jūken Sentai Gekirenjā, translated as Beast-Fist Squadron Fierce Spirit Ranger) is Toei Company Limited's 31st entry into the Super Sentai franchise. Its theme is that of Kung-Fu with a wild cat and animal motif. Production began on September 29, 2006 with principal photography beginning on October 6, 2006. It premiered on February 18, 2007. It joined Kamen Rider Den-O as part of Super Hero Time. On February 17, 2008, it was replaced by Engine Sentai Go-Onger in the Super Hero Time block.

    was adapted into the Power Rangers season Power Rangers Jungle Fury, and was dubbed in South Korea as Power Rangers Wild Spirits (파워레인저 와일드스피릿 Pawaleinjeo Waildeuseupilis).

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    ―Narrator (last episode)

    Four thousand years ago, in China, a form of Kenpo martial arts was developed by ten humans and would become known as the Beast-Fist style. Beast-Fist is a martial art in which one mimics the abilities of animals as well as means of reaching spiritual peace. However, dissent grew among its creators. Three believed that they should use the suffering and hatred harnessed within humans to increase their power, uses their power to assume their monstrous forms, the Three Fist Demons. The other seven believed that the strength should come from within and were forced to fight their former friends, ending the fight with a forbidden technique to seal the Fist Demons' powers at the cost of losing their own human forms in the process, becoming the Fist Sages. Followers of the Fist Sages created the Fierce Beast-Fist Beast Arts school: the Beast-Fist of justice whose sport discipline enhances the human body with the self-produced positive Qi called Fierce Ki. It is taught by Grand Master Sha-Fu, one of the seven Fist Sages, using a sporting goods company named "SCRTC" as a front. The followers of the Three Fist Demons practice the evil form of the Beast-Fist style known as Confrontation Beast-Fist Akugata.

    By present time, a fallen student from the Fierce Beast-Fist school named Rio leads the Confrontation Beast Fist-style and rebuilds the Confrontation Beast Hall with intention of world domination. Bringing other Confrontation Beast-Fist users back from the dead as kyonshi, he collects Confrontation Ki, Fierce Ki's polar opposite, to revive the Three Fist Demons so that through their teachings, he can become stronger. To fight the new Confrontation Beast Hall, the Fist Sage Sha-Fu had been training two youths: Ran Uzaki and Retsu Fukami. Along with Jan Kandou, a feral boy raised by tigers, the Gekiranger team is formed to save the world from Rio's ambitions.

    Rangers SCRTC

    •Miki Masaki •Beast-Fist Trainer Robo Tough •Fierce Beast Fly-Fist Bae •Dan/Suugu (18 & 38-45) •Kentaro Hisatsu (28) •Sachiko Hisatsu (28, 30 & 49) •Bruce E (32 & 34)

    Other Allies

    •Natsume Masaki •Hong Kong Interpol Officer Lao Fan (movie) •All Super Sentai •GoGo Sentai Boukenger •Engine Sentai Go-Onger •Kamen Rider

    Villains

    •Rinjuken Akugata-Genjuken ••Long (45-49) •Armored Form (46-47, 49, Super Hero Taisen, Super Hero Taisen Z) •Mugenryu (46 & 48) •Long Banki (Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger) ••Rinjuken Akugata ••Fist Demons •Land Fist Demon Maku (1, 22-35, 49) •Rio (46-49) / Black Lion Rio (47-48) ••Fist Demons •Sky Fist Demon Kata (1, 11-34, 49) •Sea Fist Demon Rageku (1, 15-35, 49, Super Hero Taisen, Super Hero Taisen Z) •Rio (1-35) / Black Lion Rio (4, 7, 9, 11-13, 16-17, 19, 21, 23, 36, 30, 32-33, 35, 39-40, 47-48) •Mele (1-35) / Confrontation Beast Chameleon-Fist Mele (1-2, 5, 7-9, 11, 16-17, 25, 27, 32-33, 37, 47-48) •Genjuken •Leader •Rio (35, Gekiranger vs. Boukenger, 36-45) / Mythical Beast King Rio (40-42, 45, 47) •Generals •Long (23-45) / Armored Form (35, 40, 44) •Mele (35, Gekiranger vs. Boukenger, 36-45) / Mythical Beast Phoenix-Fist Mele (37-41, 45-47) •Sanyo (36-48, Super Hero Taisen, Super Hero Taisen Z) •Suugu (38-45, Super Hero Taisen, Super Hero Taisen Z) •Others •Fierce Beast Fly-Fist Bae (2-9, Movie, 10-11, 13-15, 17-19, 21, 24-27, 29, 33-35, Gekiranger vs. Boukenger, 36-39, 42-43, 47-49, Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger, Gokaiger vs. Gavan) •Monsters •Beast-Men •Undead ••Makirika (1-2) •Gyuuya (3) •Muzankose (10-11) •Nagiu (12) •Eruka (19) •Tabu (22) •Marashiya (23) •Hihi (24-25) •Pououte (27) •Niwa (28) •Chouda (29-30) •Tsuneki (31) ••Kademu (3-5, 9) •Moriya (3-6, 9) •Sorisa (3-8) •Maga (3-8) •Braco (3-9) •Living •Flying Fists (13-15) •Rasuka (13-14) •Rutsu (13-15) ••Dokariya (17-18) •Mukoua (33) ••Butoka (19-21) / Fury Butoka (26) •Wagataku (19-21) / Fury Wagataku (26) •Others •Baka (Gekiranger vs. Boukenger) •Meka (Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger) •Burazemia (CD Drama) •Genshi •Under Sanyo •Shiyuu (37-38) •Gouyu (37 & 45) •Under Mele •Haku (39) •Hiso (39 & 46) •Under Long •Dorou (41-42) •Sojo (41-42) •Under Suugu •Shuen (43) •Kou (43-44) •Grunts •Rinshi (1-3, 7, Movie, 12, 14, 18, 25, 28, 31, 35-36, 47, 49, The Flying Ghost Ship, Kyuranger vs. Space Squad, Red Battle! All Sentai Rally!!, Superhero Senki) / Dropout Rinshi (36) •Mechung-Fu •Leader •Hong Kong Media King Yang (Movie) •Generals •Yang's Secretary Miranda (Movie & Super Hero Taisen) •Mecha •Mechannon (Movie) •Grunts •Machine-Men (Movie) •Cosmic Kenpo •Cosmic Kenpō Master Pachacamac XII (Gekiranger vs. Boukenger) •Cosmic Kenpō Master Pachacamac XIII (Gokaiger 7)

    Transformation Devices

    •Beast-Fist Transformation GekiChangers ◆◆◆ •Beast-Fist Transformation Brace GongChanger ◆ •Strongest Transformation Hand-Blade SaiBlade ◆

    Attacks

    •Juken Techniques ◆◆◆

    Individual Weapons

    •GekiNunchaku ◆ •GekiTonfa ◆◆ •GekiHammer ◆ •GekiFan ◆ •GekiSaber ◆ •Soujuutou

    :◆ piloted mecha, ❖ aux mecha, ➲ carrier mecha

    •Dai Go Go Ju ◆◆◆❖❖❖◆◆◆◆➲

    •SaiDaiGekiTohja ◆◆◆◆➲

    •Juken Gattai GekiTohja ◆◆◆

    •GekiTiger ◆

    •GekiCheetah ◆

    The episodes of this season are referred to as "Lessons" (修行, Shugyō), while all titles include a Japanese onomatopoeia, either being short words repeated twice or, in a couple cases, solo-words that are exclamations but still sound like sounds. The reason why is because of this season's Red, Jan Kandou, having a tendency to speak in this fashion.

    1.Lesson 1: Niki-Niki! Fierce Beast-Fist (修行その1 ニキニキ!激獣拳, Shugyō Sono Ichi: Niki-Niki! Geki Jūken)

    2.Lesson 2: Waki-Waki! Beast-Fist Gattai (修行その2 ワキワキ!獣拳合体, Shugyō Sono Ni: Waki-Waki! Jūken Gattai)

    3.Lesson 3: Shio-Shio! Cleaning Power (修行その3 シオシオ!そうじ力, Shugyō Sono San: Shio-Shio! Sōjiryoku)

    4.Lesson 4: Zowa-Zowa! The Five Venom Fists (修行その4 ゾワゾワ!五毒拳, Shugyō Sono Yon: Zowa-Zowa! Godokuken)

    5.Lesson 5: Uja-Uja! What Should I Do? (修行その5 ウジャウジャ!どーすりゃいいの?, Shugyō Sono Go: Uja-Uja! Dōsuryaiino?)

    Opening theme

    •"Juken Sentai Gekiranger" (獣拳戦隊ゲキレンジャー, Jūken Sentai Gekirenjā)

    •Artist: Takayoshi Tanimoto (谷本 貴義, Tanimoto Takayoshi)

    •Lyrics: Neko Oikawa (及川 眠子, Oikawa Neko)

    •Composition: Takafumi Iwasaki (岩崎 貴文, Iwasaki Takafumi)

    •Arrangement: Seiichi Kyoda (京田 誠一, Kyōda Seiichi)

    •Jan Kandou: Hiroki Suzuki (鈴木 裕樹, Suzuki Hiroki)

    •Jan Kandou (Young; 15, 46, & 47): Arashi Fukasawa (深澤 嵐, Fukasawa Arashi)

    •Ran Uzaki: Mina Fukui (福井 未菜, Fukui Mina)

    •Retsu Fukami: Manpei Takagi (高木 万平, Takagi Manpei)

    •Gou Fukami: Riki Miura (三浦 力, Miura Riki)

    •Ken Hisatsu: Sotaro (聡太郎, Sōtarō, Sotaro Yasuda)

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  5. About this show. Juken Sentai Gekiranger is Toei Company's thirty-first entry in the Super Sentai metaseries. Production began on September 29, 2006 with principal photography beginning on October 6, 2006. It aired on TV Asahi's 2007 Super Hero Time programming block with Kamen Rider Den-O from February 18, 2007 to February 10, 2008, replacing ...

  6. Juken Sentai Gekiranger. S1.E1 ∙ Niki-niki! Geki jûken! Jan Kandou, a wild boy raised by tigers, is brought in by the SCRTC company to become a member of the Gekiranger after their rival school, Rinjuken Akugata, gains the means to begin its revival. S1.E2 ∙ Waki waki!

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