List of ''Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger'' episodes

This is a list of episodes for Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger, the twenty-eighth incarnation of the long running Super Sentai series produced by Toei Company. The episode titles only contain katakana, as they are read in English.

Episode list

# English title
Original Japanese title
Writer Original airdate
1 "Fireball Newcomer"[1]
"Faiyābōru Nyūkamā" (ファイヤーボール・ニューカマー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaFebruary 15, 2004
Banban Akaza, a newly-trained member of the Special Police Dekaranger (S.P.D.), is given an assignment to Earth where he is placed in the leadership of a five-man crew under Anubian Chief Doggie Kruger, completely turning the team upside down on his first mission. 
2 "Robo Impact"[2]
"Robo Inpakuto" (ロボ・インパクト) 
Naruhisa ArakawaFebruary 22, 2004
Three mysterious machines crash-land on Earth, forcing the Dekaranger to investigate what they are and for what purpose they're for before their diabolical impact is unleashed on the populace. 
3 "Perfect Blue"[3]
"Pāfekuto Burū" (パーフェクト・ブルー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaFebruary 29, 2004
Houji's perfect investigation record is put to the test when he gets caught up in an investigation of a kidnapped alien princess. 
4 "Cyber Dive"[4]
"Saibā Daibu" (サイバー・ダイブ) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMarch 7, 2004
After his perfect record seemingly becomes tarnished by an Alienizer getting away with the princess and the Wellness Stone, Hoji and Ban pursue Rikomoian Kevakia into virtual reality in order to find a way to defeat the virtual criminal. 
5 "Buddy Murphy"[5]
"Badi Māfī" (バディ・マーフィー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMarch 14, 2004
Umeko is placed in charge of training K-9 Murphy, an unruly robot police dog that won't listen to any commands. 
6 "Green Mystery"[6]
"Gurīn Misuterī" (グリーン・ミステリー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMarch 21, 2004
The Dekaranger investigate a murder of an alien woman where the only known suspect is an Alienizer who destroys cars. But while the team see this as an easy case, Sen-chan realizes not all is as it appears. 
7 "Silent Telepathy"[7]
"Sairento Terepashī" (サイレント・テレパシー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMarch 28, 2004
The attack of a new Kaijuuki controlled by a boy with telepathic abilities forces Jasmine to confront her own uniqueness as she tries to reach out to help him understand himself and his powers. 
8 "Rainbow Vision"[8]
"Reinbō Bijon" (レインボー・ビジョン) 
Naruhisa ArakawaApril 4, 2004
As the Dekarangers continue to try and figure out how to defeat the Kaijuuki and the new Igaroid model Mechanoid, Jasmine fights to save Hikaru from the influence of Cthulian Dagoneila so he can use his powers for good. 
9 "Stakeout Trouble"[9]
"Suteikuauto Toraburu" (ステイクアウト・トラブル) 
Junki TakegamiApril 11, 2004
Ban becomes connected to an alien woman he is forced to stake out due to her former Alienizer boyfriend escaping from prison. 
10 "Trust Me"[10]
"Torasuto Mī" (トラスト・ミー) 
Junki TakegamiApril 18, 2004
With Zamuzan Sheik in pursuit of her, Ban and Myra must work together and with the other Dekaranger to find a way to bring him to justice, even if it means giving him what he wants. 
11 "Pride Sniper"[11]
"Puraido Sunaipā" (プライド・スナイパー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaApril 25, 2004
A friend of Hoji returns to Earth from special S.P.D. assignment, as suspicions of an Alienizer mole has emerged within the force. 
12 "Babysitter Syndrome"[12]
"Bebīshittā Shindorōmu" (ベビーシッター・シンドローム) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMay 2, 2004
A giant alien baby crash-lands on Earth, which Umeko is stuck taking care of and keeping out of trouble and harms way. 
13 "High Noon Dogfight"[13]
"Hai Nūn Doggufaito" (ハイヌーン・ドッグファイト) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMay 9, 2004
Kajimerian Ben G, an Alienizer personally brought down by Doggie Kruger, comes to Earth to take revenge on his captor. 
14 "Please, Boss"[14]
"Purīzu Bosu" (プリーズ・ボス) 
Naruhisa ArakawaMay 16, 2004
Having discovered Kruger's ability to become DekaMaster, the Dekaranger team plot to see their boss in action once again; yet Kruger has a harsh lesson to teach them through their next mission. 
15 "Android Girl"[15]
"Andoroido Gāru" (アンドロイド・ガール) 
Junki TakegamiMay 23, 2004
Alienizer Titanian Metius comes to Earth to gain control of the ultimate mechanical monster, while Sen-chan meets a girl who is more peculiar than she initially lets on. 
16 "Giant Destroyer"[16]
"Jaianto Desutoroiyā" (ジャイアント・デストロイヤー) 
Junki TakegamiMay 30, 2004
As Metius prepares to awaken the full capabilities of Gigas, Sen and the Dekaranger fight to protect Flora and prevent her from being used for the purpose she was created for. 
17 "Twin Cam Angel"[17]
"Tsuin Kamu Enjeru" (ツインカム・エンジェル) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJune 6, 2004
Sick of being underestimated and being shown off by Jasmine, Umeko decides to model herself after DekaYellow in hopes of improving her respect and reputation. 
18 "Samurai, Go West"[18]
"Samurai Gō Uesuto" (サムライ・ゴーウエスト) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJune 13, 2004
The Dekaranger head to Kyoto, where they encounter an alien who learned the ways of Bushido from Ban's Shinsengumi ancestor and whom they must convince to return home without causing trouble. 
19 "Fake Blue"[19]
"Feiku Burū" (フェイク・ブルー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJune 27, 2004
After being captured by the Dekaranger, Alienizer criminal Wojonian Jinche switches bodies with Hoji in a scheme to take over Dekabase. 
20 "Running Hero"[20]
"Ranningu Hīrō" (ランニング・ヒーロー) 
Michiko YokoteJuly 4, 2004
A mad bomber Alienizer forces the Dekaranger to play in a game with the Earth at stake, where Kruger peculiarly makes Ban the participant who must run to defuse the targets. 
21 "Mad Brothers"[21]
"Maddo Burazāzu" (マッド・ブラザーズ) 
Junki TakegamiJuly 11, 2004
The Hell Siblings, a team of particularly infamous Alienizer criminal siblings, arrive on Earth to cause chaos and havoc while forcing Jasmine to face their true terror to the point of being the only potential hope of savior. 
22 "Full Throttle Elite"[22]
"Furu Surottoru Erīto" (フルスロットル・エリート) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJuly 18, 2004
With the Earth Dekaranger held at the mercy of the Hell Siblings, they request to main base the assistance of an elite Tokkyou agent to combat the world destroyers. But can they last long enough before his arrival!? 
23 "Brave Emotion"[23]
"Bureibu Emōshon" (ブレイブ・エモーション) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJuly 25, 2004
The Dekaranger are given a direct order from HQ to allow Tetsu complete control of the Hell Siblings case and to not get involved any further. But can DekaBreak defeat the Alienizer threat without what the main team possesses? 
24 "Cutie Negotiator"[24]
"Kyūtī Negoshietā" (キューティー・ネゴシエイター) 
Junki TakegamiAugust 1, 2004
When an Alienizer captures Tetsu and threatens to blow up a section of the city, Umeko decides to attempt negotiation with the being, discovering a bizarre secret amidst the truth. 
25 "Witness Grandma"[25]
"Wittonesu Guranma" (ウィットネス・グランマ) 
Junki TakegamiAugust 8, 2004
Sen finds himself protecting an elderly alien from a spirit-like Alienizer that only she can stop, made more dangerous when one of the Dekarangers is possessed by it. 
26 "Cool Passion"[26]
"Kūru Passhon" (クール・パッション) 
Michiko YokoteAugust 15, 2004
Investigating an illegal fighting ring distributing muscle-enhancing drugs, Hoji takes Tetsu's place in fighting the club's champion, revealing more about his drive for perfection. 
27 "Funky Prisoner"[27]
"Fankī Purizunā" (ファンキー・プリズナー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaAugust 22, 2004
In order to catch a tornado-manipulating Alienizer, Jasmine recruits his arrested partner, a bizarre thief chicken Alienizer, to help find him. 
28 "Alienizer Returns"[28]
"Arienaizā Ritānzu" (アリエナイザー・リターンズ) 
Junki TakegamiAugust 29, 2004
The return of several deleted Alienizers forces Tetsu to track down Speckionian Genio, a prisoner Alienizer who murdered his parents, in order to find out who is behind this. 
29 "Mirror Revenger"[29]
"Mirā Ribenjā" (ミラー・リベンジャー) 
Junki TakegamiSeptember 5, 2004
With Speckionian Genio free and the Dekaranger of Earth being abducted for his "artistic revenge", Tetsu must figure out the means to finally take him down or else suffer a fate worse than death. 
30 "Gal Hazard"[30]
"Gyaru Hazādo" (ギャル・ハザード) 
Naruhisa ArakawaSeptember 12, 2004
An alien Gal thief causes havoc for the Dekaranger as she pursues a mission to transport a gem to Earth for a particular client. 
31 "Princess Training"[31]
"Purinsesu Torēningu" (プリンセス・トレーニング) 
Naruhisa ArakawaSeptember 19, 2004
Believing that an assassin is after her life, Umeko switches places with an alien princess in partaking in a special ceremony on Earth. 
32 "Discipline March"[32]
"Dishipurin Māchi" (ディシプリン・マーチ) 
Michiko YokoteSeptember 26, 2004
Abrella sells a special prototype gear to a mobster Alienizer duo, which easily crushes the Dekaranger forcing them to return to training on a far-off planet to obtain SWAT Mode to handle tougher assignments. 
33 "SWAT Mode On"[33]
"Suwatto Mōdo On" (スワットモード・オン) 
Michiko YokoteOctober 3, 2004
With the Zundaz Family rampaging through the city and capturing Tetsu and Kruger to obtain their target from Dekabase, all hope rides on the Dekaranger, who must figure out the means to survive and solve Tortorian Buntar SWAT Mode training! 
34 "Celeb Game"[34]
"Serebu Gēmu" (セレブ・ゲーム) 
Junki TakegamiOctober 10, 2004
An investigation by Sen regarding three rampaging Kaijuuki leads to three rich and powerful aliens vacationing on Earth and a poor cat alien whose discovery may get him in major trouble. 
35 "Unsolved Case"[35]
"Ansorubudo Kēsu" (アンソルブド・ケース) 
Junki TakegamiOctober 17, 2004
The murder of a suspect in a thirteen-year unsolved cold case brings an old detective to Earth to solve the mystery, yet Jasmine discovers he may have lost something due to his investigation. 
36 "Mother Universe"[36]
"Mazā Yunibāsu" (マザー・ユニバース) 
Michiko YokoteOctober 24, 2004
The Dekarangers give Swan a day off to accept an award for her science work, but face difficulty without her around against a former S.P.D. scientist and his composite Kaijuuki. 
37 "Hard Boiled License"[37]
"Hādo Boirudo Raisensu" (ハードボイルド・ライセンス) 
Naruhisa ArakawaOctober 31, 2004
To complete his final exam for his Tokkyou license, Hoji must capture a deadly Alienizer who may be connected to his girlfriend. 
38 "Cycling Bomb"[38]
"Saikuringu Bomu" (サイクリング・ボム) 
Junki TakegamiNovember 7, 2004
Ban becomes trapped with an immature piglet-like alien on a bicycle which its Alienizer partner has set to blow if it goes below 25 km/hr. 
39 "Requiem World"[39]
"Rekuiemu Wārudo" (レクイエム・ワールド) 
Naruhisa ArakawaNovember 14, 2004
Umeko becomes trapped within a bizarre nightmare created by a dream-manipulating Alienizer, forcing Jasmine to solve the case before her soul is trapped away forever. 
40 "Gold Badge Education"[40]
"Gōrudo Bajji Edyukēshon" (ゴールドバッヂ・エデュケーション) 
Michiko YokoteNovember 21, 2004
Lisa Teagle, a Tokkyou commander, comes to Earth to stop a special fire-manipulating Alienizer threat, as well as bring her student Tetsu back into the fold for losing his emotionless Tokkyou ways. 
41 "Trick Room"[41]
"Torikku Rūmu" (トリック・ルーム) 
Junki TakegamiNovember 28, 2004
An assassin Alienizer transports Sen into a shrinking room, where he must figure out the means of his technique and a way out before being crushed in thirty minutes time. 
42 "Skull Talking"[42]
"Sukaru Tōkingu" (スカル・トーキング) 
Naruhisa ArakawaDecember 5, 2004
The Dekaranger must decipher the mystery of a space monster planted on Earth to destroy it through remains left with its arrival; while Ban tries to help Hoji deal with balancing his work and family. 
43 "Meteor Catastrophe"[43]
"Meteo Katasutorofu" (メテオ・カタストロフ) 
Naruhisa ArakawaDecember 12, 2004
When a second Browgouls emerges on Earth resummoning the meteor for its destruction, Hoji must undertake a suicide mission to stop the source of the monster's power, even with Ban's obsession to make sure he returns home alive. 
44 "Mortal Campaign"[44]
"Mōtaru Kyanpēn" (モータル・キャンペーン) 
Junki TakegamiDecember 19, 2004
Tired of the Dekaranger interrupting his business ventures, Abrella brings in a swordsman rival of Doggie Kruger to take the badges of the Earth Dekaranger to reduce their threat to criminals. 
45 "Accidental Present"[45]
"Akushidentaru Purezento" (アクシデンタル・プレゼント) 
Michiko YokoteDecember 26, 2004
When a strange doll arrives at Dekabase as a New Year's present to one of them, the Dekaranger try to figure out who sent it and whom it was for, ultimately leading to a bizarre revelation... 
46 "Propose Panic"[46]
"Puropōzu Panikku" (プロポーズ・パニック) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJanuary 9, 2005
Umeko gets a proposal from a nearly-perfect dream lover, which draws the attention of Sen as he sees a possible connection to a suspicious smuggler. 
47 "Wild Heart, Cool Brain"[47]
"Wairudo Hāto Kūru Burein" (ワイルドハート・クールブレイン) 
Junki TakegamiJanuary 16, 2005
Hoji and Jasmine re-team as a duo to take down an ESPer-murdering Alienizer who had hurt both in the past and connected to the fall of Earth's first DekaRed. 
48 "Fireball Succession"[48]
"Faiyābōru Sakuseshon" (ファイヤーボール・サクセション) 
Michiko YokoteJanuary 23, 2005
After being recruited into joining the elite S.P.D. Fire Squad, Ban begins to wonder whether the Dekaranger of Earth can do without him as a body-manipulating Alienizer begins Abrella's final plan for their downfall. 
49 "Devil's Deka Base"[49]
"Debiruzu Deka Bēsu" (デビルズ・デカベース) 
Naruhisa ArakawaJanuary 30, 2005
With an army of mecha-humans and mercenaries at his command, Abrella invades DekaBase, forcing the Dekaranger to scramble back to figure out how to save it and prevent the destruction of their city. 
50 "Forever Dekaranger"[50]
"Fōebā Dekarenjā" (フォーエバー・デカレンジャー) 
Naruhisa ArakawaFebruary 6, 2005
With DekaBase fallen and the technology of the Earth Dekaranger in the hands of Abrella, Ban and his five partner Dekaranger must make a final stand to figure out a way to take back their base and stop the evil black-market Alienizer once and for all. 

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