Choujuu Sentai Liveman

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Choujuu Sentai Liveman
Genre Tokusatsu
Creator(s) Toei
Starring Daisuke Shima, Kazuhiko Nishimura, Megumi Mori, Masaki Yamaguchi, Shinobu Kawamoto
Country of origin Flag of Japan Japan
No. of episodes 49
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel tv asahi
Original run February 27, 1988 – February 21, 1989
Chronology
Preceded by Hikari Sentai Maskman
Followed by Kousoku Sentai Turboranger

Choujuu Sentai Liveman (超獣戦隊ライブマン Chōjū Sentai Raibuman?), translated into English as Super Beast Squadron Liveman, was the 12th entry of the Japanese Super Sentai franchise. It was produced by Toei Company and aired on TV Asahi on February 27, 1988 to February 21, 1989.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
"Friends, why have you all sold your souls to the devil!?"

This series takes place on Academia Island, which is both a location and a school for scientists. One day, Academia's three finest students, Tsukigata, Senda, and Omura felt their talents were being wasted at Academia and left. They accepted a position in the evil organization Volt. On the night of their departure, their former classmates Yuusuke Amamiya, Jou Oohara, Megumi Misaki, Takuji Yano, and Mari Aikawa saw them leaving. Tsukigata drew a gun on the five, killing Takuji and Mari.

Prior to the pair's deaths, Takuji and Mari were working alongside Yuusuke, Jou, and Megumi in creating a suit strong enough for space exploration. They had made substantial progress on the night that they were murdered. One of the professors at the school, Professor Hoshi, pitched in to help them complete their original ambitions. Hoshi was also worried that Volt would begin attacking people, and thus helped out to prepare against a future assault.

Two years later, Academia launched a shuttle for space exploration. However, a mysterious ship appears and downs the shuttle; Yuusuke, Jou and Megumi are among the few survivors. They discover that Tsukigata, Senda, and Omura were responsible for the destruction of the shuttle. As a result, Yuusuke, Jou, and Megumi took up the powers of the original project, becoming Liveman' to battle against their former classmates and Volt.

Later in the series, they are joined by Tetsuya and Junichi, younger brothers of the late Takuji and Mari.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Main characters

[edit] Members

  • Yuusuke Amamiya (天宮勇介 Amamiya Yūsuke?) / Red Falcon (レッドファルコン Reddo Farukon?): A poor student at Academia, but a strong leader and quick thinking under pressure. He is brave and a hardworker. Initially starts as hot-headed and sarcastic, but grows into the role of dependable leader as the series progresses. He likes rock music and working out. He was once in love with Rui Senda, but she didn't love him. He was good friends with Kenji during their first year or so at Academia until things went sour between them once Kenji started down a dark path. In the 2001 Sentai direct-to-DVD crossover film Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai, he briefly dueled Gaku Washio (GaoYellow) in a swordfight and then lectured Gaku on the many sword-wielding warriors of the Super Sentai franchise, and introduced the gaorangers to all the 23 other red rangers.
    • Weapons: Falcon Sword (ファルコンソード Farukon Sōdo?) and Falcon Saber (ファルコンセイバー Farukon Seibā?)
    • Attacks: Falcon Break (ファルコンブレイク Farukon Bureiku?)
    • Age: 21
    • Actor: Daisuke Shima
    • Birthday: May 22, 1964
  • Jou Oohara (大原丈 Ōhara Jō?) / Yellow Lion (イエローライオン Ierō Raion?): He is at the bottom of the class at Academia. Sportsman and skateboarder. He is short tempered and ready to dive into danger, Jou has the strength to back up his actions. He was once a good friend with Gou and heartbroken when their friendship dissolved once the weak-willed Gou fell into a bad crowd.
    • Weapons: Lion Bazooka (ライオンバズーカ Raion Bazūka?) and Lion Punch (ライオンパンチ Raion Panchi?)
    • Attacks: Skateboard Attack
    • Age: 20
    • Actor: Kazuhiko Nishimura
    • Birthday: August 21, 1967
  • Megumi Misaki (岬めぐみ Misaki Megumi?) / Blue Dolphin (ブルードルフィン Burū Dorufin?): A top class student at Academia who got involved with Yuusuke and Jou for some reason and did powered suit research with them and the late Takuji Yano and Mari Aikawa. She is good at swimming and bicycling. She was taught archery by her father. Often criticizes Yuusuke's strategies. A caring figure, feeling even for her enemies. She is very skilled and has fired an arrow from the Dolphin Arrow while riding the Moto Dolphin.
    • Weapons: Dolphin Arrow (ドルフィンアロー Dorufin Arō?)
    • Age: 19
    • Actress: Megumi Mori
    • Birthday: March 10, 1969
  • Tetsuya Yano (矢野鉄也 Yano Tetsuya?) / Black Bison (ブラックバイソン Burakku Baison?): The younger brother of Takuji. He is good at boxing. He nearly destroyed the Gran Tortoise after being taken over by Volt. He is generally a good-hearted person, but has a temper and hatred, mostly fueled by his desire for revenge on Kemp for the murder of his brother.
    • Weapon: Bison Rod (バイソンロッド Baison Roddo?)
    • Age: 19
    • Actor: Masaki Yamaguchi
    • Birthday: January 13, 1968
  • Jun'ichi Aikawa (相川純一 Aikawa Jun'ichi?) / Green Sai (グリーンサイ Gurīn Sai?, Green Rhino): The younger brother of Mari and a rugby player. He calls Tetsuya "Tetsu-chan", looking up to him as an older brother. Youngest member of the team, temporarily leaving high school in order to fight Volt. He was once impregnated and "gave birth" to a monster.
    • Weapon: Sai Cutters (サイカッター Sai Kattā?, Rhino Cutters)
    • Age: 17 (youngest member)
    • Actor: Shinobu Kawamoto
    • Birthday: March 4, 1970

[Note: Tetsuya first appeared in Episode 28 and Jun'ichi first appeared in Episode 29 , but they both first used their suits in Episode 30] .

[edit] Arsenal

  • Twin Brace (ツインブレス Tsuin Buresu?): Liveman's transforming device. The left wrist is the one with the animal icon. They transform by saying their name. In Episodes 7-49, they say "Liveman!".
  • Live Blaster (ライブラスター Raiburasutā?): The standard sidearm of the team. It can be used as a gun or be separated into a sword and shield.
  • Bimotion Buster (バイモーションバスター Baimōshon Basutā?): The finishing cannon used throughout the series.
  • Triple Bazooka (トリプルバズーカ Toripuru Bazūka?): First used in episode 22, it is a weapon formed from the Falcon Saber, Dolphin Arrow, and Lion Bazooka.
  • Spark Attack (スパークアタック Supāku Atakku?): A special attack where the five members turn into balls of light and strike the enemy.
  • MotoMachines (モトマシン Motomashin?): Individual motorcycles for the original trio.
    • MotoFalcon (モトファルコン Motofarukon?): Red Falcon's Moto Machine.
    • MotoLion (モトライオン Motoraion?): Yellow Lion's Moto Machine.
    • MotoDolphin (モトドルフィン Motodorufin?): Blue Dolphin's Moto Machine.
  • Live Cougar (ライブクーガー Raibu Kūgā?): 4WD for the entire team. (Also used by Colon and later by Black Bison and Green Sai)

[edit] Mecha

  • Super Live Robo (スーパーライブロボ Sūpā Raibu Robo?): The combination of Live Robo and Live Boxer into a powerful robot. The 1st Sentai to have two robots combine to form a single, powerful robot. The two robots combine by the command "Fusion! Super Live Dimension!" (合体! スーパーライブディメンション! Gattai! Sūpā Raibu Dimenshon!?). Its finishing attack is Super Big Burst (スーパービッグバースト Sūpā Biggu Bāsuto?).
    • Live Robo (ライブロボ Raibu Robo?): Liveman's original trio robot (first giant robot consisting of mechanical animals) formed by the command "Fusion! Live Dimension!" (合体! ライブディメンション! Gattai! Raibu Dimenshon!?). Apparently, as seen in some episodes, Live Robo can be launched into battle already formed. It is armed with the Super Beast Sword (超獣剣 Chōjūken?) that is used for its finishing attacks Super Live Crash (スーパーライブクラッシュ Sūpā Raibu Kurasshu?) and Strong Crashdown (ストロングクラッシュダウン Sutorongu Kurasshudaun?), and also armed with the Live Shield (ライブシールド Raibu Shīrudo?), Double Cannons (ダブルカノン Daburu Kanon?), and Live Robo Beam (ライブロボビーム Raibu Robo Bīmu?).
      • Jet Falcon (ジェットファルコン Jetto Farukon?): Red Falcon's jet. It forms the head and back of Live Robo. It is stored in Machine Buffalo's upper compartment. It has legs for touchdown.
      • Land Lion (ランドライオン Rando Raion?): Yellow Lion's mecha-lion. It forms the torso and arms of Live Robo and the Live Shield. It is stored in Machine Buffalo's lower compartment behind Aqua Dolphin.
      • Aqua Dolphin (アクアドルフィン Akua Dorufin?): Blue Dolphin's submarine. It forms the legs of Live Robo. It is stored in Machine Buffalo's lower compartment in front of Land Lion. It has wheels for land travel.
    • Live Boxer (ライブボクサー Raibu Bokusā?): Liveman's second robot for Black and Green formed by the command "Fusion! Boxer Dimension!" (合体! ボクサーディメンション! Gattai! Bokusā Dimenshon!?). It is called "Boxer" for boxing and kick-boxing attacks. It consists of Bison Liner and Sai Fire. Its special attack is Piston Punch (ピストンパンチ Pisuton Panchi?), and its finishing attack is Miracle Big Blow (ミラクルビッグブロー Mirakuru Biggu Burō?).
      • Bison Liner (バイソンライナー Baison Rainā?): A trailer piloted by Black Bison; Red Falcon and Yellow Lion co-pilot at times. It forms the head, torso, arms, and left foot of Live Boxer, and the left shoulder, helmet, waist shield, and feet of Super Live Robo.
      • Sai Fire (サイファイヤー Sai Faiyā?, Rhino Fire): A missile truck piloted by Green Sai; Blue Dolphin co-pilots at times. It forms the legs and right foot of Live Boxer, and the forearms and right shoulder of Super Live Robo.
  • Machine Buffalo (マシンバッファロー Mashinbaffaroo?): A flying fortress that carries the component mecha of the Live Robo. It is launched from the tower that rises out of the undersea base Gran Tortois (グラントータス Gurantootasu?).

[edit] Allies

  • Doctor Hoshi (星博士 Hoshi-hakase?): The principal of Academia, made the Gran Tortoise and gave the Liveman mecha the ability to combine before dying. He died helping a pregnant woman trapped in the rubble of Academia Island escape.
  • Colon (コロン Koron?): A female robot built by Doctor Hoshi in charge of Green Tortoise, assists the team. She frequently supports Liveman on foot, car, bike, and Machine Buffalo (especially before Black Bison and Green Sai join) - despite being a rather slender robot, she occasionally jumps into battle as a fourth member. Once fell in love with a malfunctioning Jimmer, and later Yuusuke (who treated her coldly at the time until she saved him).
  • Takuji Yano (矢野卓二 Yano Takuji?): An Academia student studying on the powering suits for space travel with Yuusuke, Jou, Megumi, and Mari. The older brother of Tetsuya and Takeshi. His prototype power suit featured a swallow. Yuusuke was his best friend. He was killed protecting his friends from Tsukigata's blasts. He promised younger brother Takeshi to build a dream car with him, his death resulting in the death of Takeshi's dream until he approached Yuusuke and Yuusuke agreed to help him build it (it eventually becoming the Live Cougar).
  • Mari Aikawa (相川麻理 Aikawa Mari?): Academia student studying on the powering suits for space travel with Yuusuke, Jou, Megumi, and Takuji. The older sister of Jun'ichi. Her suit featured a dog. She was also working on the plans for Bison Liner and Sai Fire before her death.
  • Gou Omura (尾村豪 Omura Gō?): After quit Volt he becomes an ally for Liveman.

[edit] Armed Brain Army Volt

Believing most of humanity to be inferior, Armed Brain Army Volt (武装頭脳軍ボルト Busō Zunō Gun Boruto?) intends to create a new world ruled only by superior beings. Life has no value to them; only brains do. Great Professor Bias, the leader of Volt, believes in no one but himself and controls his trio of officers with the allure of evil science. He looks down upon the Earth and its inhabitants with contempt aboard the orbiting space station Brain Base (ヅノーベース Dzunōbēsu?). His officers use a triangular shuttle to journey between Earth and Brain Base. Volt's goal is to create a new population of only geniuses, wiping out those with "inferior minds".

  • Great Professor Bias (大教授ビアス Daikyōju Biasu?): A super genius scientist of evil beliefs, well versed in all knowledge. Worshipped as a god by his officers. his intellect prevents him from brutally punishing his officers or yelling out at them upon their failure; he believes they should recognize and learn from their shame. He is actually very old, his true aim is to educate his officers until one of them possess a I.Q of 1,000. Once that occurs, he steals their brains, which begin to emit a "Giga Brain Wave" that keeps him eternally youthful and intelligent. He turns himself into a child with Kempu's brain, but Kempu's spirit is able to rebel and cause Bias to revert to his true old self. He dies weak and confused aboard the exploding Brain Base with Gash.
  • Doctor Kempu (ドクター・ケンプ Dokutā Kenpu?) (1-48): Formerly Kenji Tsukigata (月形剣史 Tsukigata Kenji?), Yuusuke's former friend at Academia, turned rival once Kenji started to become egotistical and power hungry; is ashamed to have once been friends with a fool like Yuusuke. A top pupil of Bias who overestimates his own ability and is full of himself and vain, as reflected in when he assumes the form of Beauty Beast Kempu (美獣ケンプ Bijū Kenpu?). By episode 36, Kempu becames Fear Beast Kempu (恐獣ケンプ Kyōjū Kenpu?). He managed to obtained the IQ of 1,000, only to be robbed of his mind by Bias. As a result, Kempu's body becomes nothing more than the standard Brain Beast. Kempu's strong will returns enough to rob Bias of the powers he has obtained by using Kempu's brain in the finale.
  • Doctor Mazenda (ドクター・マゼンダ Dokutā Mazenda?): Formerly Rui Senda (仙田ルイ Senda Rui?), Megumi's rival at Academia. Cold, with a shrill laugh as her trademark. She reconstructs herself as a cyborg to reflect her coldness, removing any remaining heart, affection and ability to love (these elements are used to make a Brain Beast doppelganger, who falls in love with Jou). Enjoyed the idea of becoming more and more cyborg in order to preserve her beauty and always be powerful. Becomes Machine Mazenda (マシン・マゼンダ Mashin Mazenda?) (38-47) and RoboMazenda (ロボマゼンダ Robomazenda?) (47 - to keep Bias from taking her brain). Gou causes her to begin to doubt Volt and Bias' true intentions. She dies after regaining some of her former humanity. Yuusuke was once in love with her during their college days.
  • Doctor Obular (ドクター・オブラー Dokutā Oburā?) (1-21) : Formerly Gou Omura (尾村豪 Omura Gō?), Jou's one-time friend turned rival at Academia. A genius from childhood, who was always pushed to study and never allowed to play. Jou was always touched by the time he witnesses Gou attempt to save a drowning dog, despite the fact that Gou could not swim himself. He has an inferior complex that led him to become the monster Obular (his reasoning being that Kemp and Mazenda merely changed their bodies, while he also improved his mind). Eventually forced out of Volt once his powers begin to weaken and he ultimately ends up reverting to human and suffering amnesia, moving back home. Resurfaces later on, regaining his memory and letting the Liveman know about Bias' secret. Eventually takes up religion and makes it his mission to try and save his friends still with Volt before it is too late.
  • Doctor Ashura (ドクター・アシュラ Dokutā Ashura?) (12-46) and the Shurer Three (シュラー三人衆 Shurā Sanjinshu?) (14-46): Formerly Arashi Busujima (毒島嵐 Busujima Arashi?), tough-as-nails underworld figure and gang leader (he can take on a Brain Beast and win), who became a super genius after receiving an evil education from Bias. He is the most physically brutal of all of the Volt officers because of his background as a streetwise tough guy. Despises those who think they're geniuses, therefore superior (especially those from the Science Academia). he gained the ability to 'Cyber Body Split' and generate the Shurer Three. He is targeted by Bias when his Brain Beast at the moment, Hacker Zuno, hacked into Volt's mainframe and found suspicious articles regarding Bias' secret. Soon afterwards, Bias decides that Ashura is a hopeless candidate and strips him of his super-intelligence (reverting back to Arashi). After being befriended by the Liveman and Gou, he decides to strap himself with dynamite, and make a kamikaze run on a Brain Beast he -- or the Liveman -- were unable to defeat. He has a soft spot for women and has sided with Mazenda.
  • Guardnoid Gash (ガードノイド・ガッシュ Gādonoido Gasshu?): Bias's robot bodyguard, who wields the Gigap Phantom monster-enlarging cannon. He dies alongside of Bias inside the Brain Base after losing his right forearm to Yuusuke.
  • Guildos of Planet Guild (ギルド星人ギルドス Girudo Seijin Girudosu?) (19-43): A robot secretly built by Bias to spur on Kempu et al, posing as (and believing himself to be) an alien intelligence. He dies after overexerting his body to repeatedly revive Guild Zuno, after realizing that he is a robot.
  • Butchy of Planet Chibuchi (チブチ星人ブッチー Chibuchi Seijin Butchī?) (22-44): An orange pig-like robot secretly built by Bias to spur on Kempu et al (and like Guildos, was made to have others believe he was an alien intelligence). Jocular, likes roller skating and music (he claims to be a karaoke expert). After witnessing Gildos' true robotic form, he doubts his existence, running amok until he is befriended by Megumi, who is by his side until his last moments when Bias decides to detonate Butchy by remote.
  • Jimmers (ジンマー Jinmā?): Green-skinned android soldiers with mohawk 'haircuts'. They can assume human form. ("Jinmā" is probably a take on Jin=man and Ma=Machine).

[edit] Brain Beasts

The Brain Beasts (頭脳獣 Zunōjū?) are monsters born out of a mixture of 'Chaos', the fiery remnants of life in wastelands, and brain cores. They generally lose any particular special abilities after growing to giant size from the Giga Phantom.

  • Dispersed Brain (バラバラヅノー Barabarazunō) (2): The first monster to fight the Liveman, it could discharge creatures from its body to latch on its opponents. This was the first monster destroyed by the Live Robot.
  • Virus Brain (ウイルスヅノー Uirasuzunō) (3)
  • Transmission Brain (デンソーヅノー Densōzunō) (4)
  • Engine Brain (エンジンヅノー Enjinzunō) (5)
  • Time Brain (タイムヅノー Taimuzunō) (6)
  • Hatred Brain (イカリヅノー Ikarizunō) (8)
  • Tank Brain (タンクヅノー Tankuzunō) (9)
  • Maze Brain (メイロヅノー Meirozunō) (10)
  • Baboon Brain (ヒヒヅノー Hihizunō) (11)
  • Test Brain (テストヅノー Tesutozunō) (12)
  • Poison Gas Brain (ドクガスヅノー Dokugasuzunō) (13)
  • Electric Brain (エレキヅノー Erekizunō) (14)
  • Fire Brain (ファイヤーヅノー Faiyāzunō) (15)
  • Plasma Brain (プラズマヅノー Purazumazunō) (16)
  • Pierrot Brain (ピエロヅノー Pierozunō) (17)
  • Twin Brain (ツインヅノー Tsuinzunō) (18)
  • Study Brain (ベンキョウヅノー Benkyōzunō) (19)
  • Regeneration Brain (サイセイヅノー Saiseizunō) (20)
  • Obular Brain (オブラーヅノー Oburāzunō) (21): Obular's improvised monster form
  • Guitar Brain (ギターラヅノー Gitārazunō) (22)
  • Sword Brain (ケンヅノー Kenzunō) (23)
  • Pig Brain (ブタヅノー Butazunō) (24)
  • Ray Brain (レーヅノー Rēzunō) (25)
  • Light Brain (ヒカリヅノー Hikarizunō) (26)
  • Earthquake Brain (ジシンヅノー Jishinzunō) (27)
  • Vega Brain (ベガヅノー Begazunō) (31)
    • Vega Baby (ベガベビー Begabebī)
  • Gore Brain (ゴアヅノー Goazunō) (32)
  • Robot Brain (ロボヅノー Robozunō) (33)
  • Garu Brain (ガルヅノー Garuzunō) (34)
  • Giru Brain (ギルヅノー Giruzunō) (35)
  • Armor Brain (ヨロイヅノー Yoroizunō) (36): This monster was destroyed by the Live Boxer.
  • Shark Brain (サメヅノー Samezunō) (37)
  • Wolf Brain (ウルフヅノー Urufuzunō) (38)
  • Meteorite Brain (インセキヅノー Insekizunō) (39)
  • Space Brain (スペースヅノー Supēsuzunō) (40)
  • Transparent Brain (トウメイヅノー Tōmeizunō) (41)
  • Bomber Brain (ボンバーヅノー Bonbāzunō) (42)
  • Guild Brain (ギルードヅノー Girūdozunō) (43)
  • Reckless Brain (ボーソーヅノー Bōsōzunō) (44)
  • Hacker Brain (ハッカーヅノー Hakkāzunou) (45)
  • Battle Brain (バトルヅノー Batoruzunō) (46)
  • Ghost Brain (幽霊ヅノー Yūreizunō) (47): The combination of Meteorite, Test, Garu and Transmission Brain Beasts. The Super Live Robot failed to destroy this monster.
  • Nightmare Brain (アクムヅノー Akumuzunō) (47)
  • Fear Beast Brain (恐獣ヅノー Kyōjūzunō) (48): Kempu's last monster form. This monster was destroyed by the Super Live Robot.
  • Electron Brain (デンシヅノー Denshizunō) (49): This monster was destroyed by the Super Live Robot.

[edit] Others

  • Dinosaur Gon (恐竜ゴン Kyōryū Gon) (6-7)
  • Giga Volt (ギガボルト Gigaboruto) (28-30): A giant robot piloted by Kempu and Ashura. It was destroyed by the Super Live Robo.

[edit] Episodes

  1. Friends! Why Did You Do This!? (友よ君達はなぜ!? Tomo yo Kimitachi wa Naze!?)
  2. Three Powers Sworn to Life (命に誓う三つの力 Inochi ni Chikau Mittsu no Chikara)
  3. Obular Demonic Transformation (オブラー悪魔変身 Oburā Akuma Henshin)
  4. Expose! The Dummy Man (暴け! ダミーマン Abake! Damī Man)
  5. The Reckless Driving Engine Monster (暴走エンジン怪獣 Bōsō Enjin Kaijū)
  6. Attack! The Dinosaur That Lived (襲来! 生きた恐竜 Shūrai! Ikita Kyōryū)
  7. Dinosaur VS Live Robot (恐竜VSライブロボ Kyōryū tai Raibu Robo)
  8. The Duel of Love and Anger! (愛と怒りの決闘! Ai to Ikari no Kettō!)
  9. Rose! Smell Feverish (バラよ熱く香れ! Bara yo Atsuku Kaore!)
  10. The Skateboard to Escape the Maze (スケボー迷路破り Sukebō Meiro Yaburi)
  11. The Man Who Bit a Brain Beast (頭脳獣を噛んだ男 Zunōjū o Kanda Otoko)
  12. Super-Genius Ashura! (超天才アシュラ! Chō Tensai Ashura!)
  13. Burn! Steel Cologne (燃えよ鋼鉄コロン Moe yo Kōtetsu Koron)
  14. Nabe-Man Yuusuke's Shouts (ナベ男勇介の叫び Nabe Otoko Yūsuke no Sakebu)
  15. Deadly! Grim Reaper Gash (必殺! 死神ガッシュ Hissatsu! Shinigami Gasshu)
  16. Love Letter (キョンシーの手紙 Kyonshī no Tegami)
  17. The Crying Doll! The Attacking Doll! (泣く人形! 襲う人形! Naku Ningyō! Osō Ningyō!)
  18. A Trap! Jou's Beloved Brain Beast (罠! 丈の愛した頭脳獣 Wana! Jō no Ai Shita Zunōjū)
  19. Drudge Boy Obular (ガリ勉坊やオブラー Gariben Bōya Oburā)
  20. Failing Obular's Counterattack! (落第オブラーの逆襲! Rakudai Oburā no Gyakushū)
  21. Listen, Gou!! Mother's Voice… (豪よ聞け! 母の声を… Gō yo Kike! Haha no Koe o...)
  22. Enter the Space Karaoke Master (宇宙カラオケ名人登場 Uchū Karaoke Meijin Tōjō)
  23. The 1-Second Comma That Risked Life (コンマ1秒に賭けた命 Konma Ichibyō ni Kaketa Inochi)
  24. 100 Points Taken Off for Playing!? (遊んで百点が取れる!? Asonde Hyakuten ga Toreru!?)
  25. The 8 Brain Beasts of Tsuruga Castle! (鶴ケ城の8大頭脳獣! Tsugurajō no Hachidai Zunōjū!)
  26. Aizu's Huge Rhinocerous Beetles! (会津の巨大カブト虫! Aizu no Kyodai Kabutomushi!)
  27. Daughter!! Launching the Giga Project (娘よ! ギガ計画を射て Musume yo! Giga Keikaku o Ite)
  28. The Challenge of the Huge Giga Volt (巨大ギガボルトの挑戦 Kyodai Gigaboruto no Chōsen)
  29. The Vengeful Live Boxer (復讐のライブボクサー Fukushū no Raibu Bokusā)
  30. Five Warriors, Here and Now (今ここに5人の戦士が Ima Koko ni Gonin no Senshi ga)
  31. Mama! The Parasitic Monster's Cries (ママ! 寄生怪物の叫び Mama! Kisei Kaibutsu no Sakebi)
  32. Kempu, The Riddle of Blood and Roses (ケンプ、血とバラの謎 Kenpu, Chi to Bara no Nazo)
  33. Do Your Best, Tetsu-chan Robot (がんばれ鉄ちゃんロボ Ganbare Tetsu-chan Robo)
  34. Love That Runs through the Future and Present! (未来と今を駆ける恋! Mirai to Ima o Kakeru Koi!)
  35. Yuusuke and Kempu's Promise!! (勇介とケンプの約束!! Yūsuke to Kenpu no Yakusoku!!)
  36. Crash! The Tackle of Friendship (激突! 友情のタックル Gekitotsu! Yūjō no Takkuru)
  37. 16-Year-Old Kempu Fear Beast Transformation! (16才ケンプ恐獣変身! Jūrokusai Kenpu Kyōjū Henshin!)
  38. Mobile Weapon of Destruction Mazenda (動く破壊兵器マゼンダ Ugoku Hakai Heiki Mazenda)
  39. Protect it! The Grain of Life from Space (守れ! 宇宙の一粒の命 Mamore! Uchū no Hitotsubu no Inochi)
  40. Love!? Megumi and the Jewel Thief (恋!? めぐみと宝石泥棒 Koi!? Megumi to Hōseki Dorobō)
  41. The Invisible Man, Gou's Confession!! (透明人間、豪の告白!! Tōmei Ningen, Gō no Kokuhaku!!)
  42. Bias' Challenge From Space (ビアス宇宙からの挑戦 Biasu Uchū Kara no Chōsen)
  43. A Mystery!? Guildos' Final Form (怪!? ギルドス最後の姿 Kai!? Girudosu Saigo no Sugata)
  44. Butchy's Great Reckless Driving of Tears!! (ブッチー涙の大暴走!! Butchī Namida no Dai Bōsō!!)
  45. Ashura Reversal One Chance Game (アシュラ逆転一発勝負 Ashura Gyakuten Ippotsujōbu)
  46. Honorable Man, Arashi! The Final Battle (オトコ嵐! 最後の戦い Otoko Arashi! Saigo no Tatakai)
  47. A 1000-Point Brain! Mazenda!! (千点頭脳! マゼンダ!! Senten Zunō! Mazenda!!)
  48. Birth!! Boy King Bias! (誕生!! 少年王ビアス! Tanjō!! Shōnen Ō Biasu!)
  49. The Fall of Great Professor Bias (大教授ビアスの崩壊 Dai Kyōju Biasu no Hōkai)

[edit] Cast

  • Yusuke Amamiya/Red Falcon: Daisuke Shima
  • Jou Ohara/Yellow Lion: Kazuhiko Nishimura
  • Megumi Misaki/Blue Dolphin: Megumi Mori
  • Tetsuya Yano/Black Bison: Masaki Yamaguchi
  • Junichi Aikawa/Green Sai: Shinobu Kawamoto
  • Rui Senda/Doctor Mazenda: Akiko Kurusu
  • Kenji Tsukikata/Doctor Kempu: Yutaka Hirose (as Takumi Hirose)
  • Great Professor Bias: Jouji Nakata
  • Gou Omura/Doctor Obular: Toru Sakai
  • Arashi Busujima/Doctor Ashura: Yoshinori Okamoto
  • Cologne (voice): Makoto Kousaka
  • Doctor Hoshi: Daisuke Ban(episodes 1-2)

[edit] Suit Actors

  • Cologne: Haruko Watanabe

[edit] Crew

  • Directors
    • Takao Nagaishi, Minoru Yamada, Shouhei Toujou
  • Writers
    • Hirohisa Soda (main writer), Kunio Fujii, Toshiki Inoue
  • Action Director
    • Michihiro Takeda

[edit] Trivia

  • Liveman is the first Sentai series to have three members initially and the other two joining later. It is also the first Sentai to have a two-piece henshin device, which was later used in Turboranger, Dairanger, Ohranger, and Gekiranger.
  • Actor Daisuke Shima, who plays Yuusuke, also sings the opening theme song. Actress Megumi Mori, who plays Megumi Misaki, also sings the Blue Dolphin theme song, "Spark! To the Sea".
  • Ninpu Sentai Hurricanger recycled the "two joining later" theme, although it is arguable that the Hurricanger and Goraiger teams are actually separate, cooperating units as opposed to Green Sai and Black Bison being formal Liveman additions.
  • An earlier version of the basic Liveman concept and storyline can be seen in the anime show Albegas, also made by Toei. While the Albegas characters do not fight without the use of their robots/super robot, the storyline is similar.
  • This was the first Sentai to have both a Green and a Black member in the same team on a regular basis. Normally, Green and Black are interchangable colors, and a Sentai season will have one, but not the other. This trend was continued in Zyuranger, Gingaman, and Dekaranger. Liveman was also the only season where Green and Black were part of the 'main team', as opposed to one being an original member and one joining as the sixth member later on.
  • French actress/singer Dorothée had a cameo in this series as a scientist. Several Sentai series were a hit in France at the time (specifically Choudenshi Bioman and later Hikari Sentai Maskman, which aired in France as "Bioman 2: Maskman" (Liveman was aired as "Bioman 3: Liveman") and were shown on her hugely popular Club Dorothée children's show.
  • As the tenth anniversary series, Toei wanted to celebrate by casting the then-hugely popular singing stars Daisuke Shima and Megumi Mori as the main Liveman members.
  • This series was newcomer Kazuhiko Nishimura's big break. Nishimura has gone on to become a popular fixation in television dramas. His manager reportedly has made him remove listing Liveman on his résumé (as most actors in sentai shows tend to be typecast; the most recent example of a sentai actor who went into regular TV dramas is Tetsuji Tamayama from Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger), but Nishimura says he's still proud of the show and his work on it.
  • The Yuusuke character started the series as a comedic and hotheaded alternative to the regular sentai leader, more to reflect the image actor Daisuke Shima conveyed in his music of a rough juvenile delinquent. As the series progressed, and the more Shima wanted to distance himself from the image that was built by his music, the Yuusuke character matured into the more traditional courageous leader.
  • The narration at the start of each episode states, "My friends! Why did you… sell your souls to the devil!?!" It is from the Livemen's point of view, referring to the betrayal made by their former friends who are now with Volt.
  • The Triple Bazooka could possibly have been the inspiration for the design of the Howling Cannon in 1992's Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, as the two weapons share practically identical designs (even though the Howling Cannon also featured the weapons of all 5 Zyuranger, while the Triple Bazooka was composed of only the main three Liveman team members' weapons) .
Preceded by
Hikari Sentai Maskman
Super Sentai
1988 – 1989
Succeeded by
Kousoku Sentai Turboranger
Super Sentai
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