Power Rangers Dino Force Brave

Power Rangers Dino Force Brave

The show's original logo.
Genre Tokusatsu
Superhero fiction
Created by Daewon Media,[1][2] Toei Company[3][4]
Written by Kento Shimoyama[5]
Directed by Koichi Sakamoto[3][4]
Starring

[3][4]

Narrated by Shigeru Chiba[6][7]
Opening theme "Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger Brave" by Showgo Kamada[6][7]
Ending theme "Dino Dance!" by Yeo Hee[6][7]
Composer(s) Toshihiko Sahashi
Country of origin South Korea[1][2]
No. of episodes 12[1][2]
Production
Producer(s)
  • Shinichiro Shirakura (Toei)
  • Naomi Takebe (Toei)
  • Hwang Tae-hun (Daewon)

[5]

Running time 15 minutes[1][2]
Release
Original release April 1 (2017-04-01)[2][3][4] – June 3, 2017 (2017-06-03)
Chronology
Related shows Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger
External links
Production
website
www.toei.co.jp/tv/kyouryu-brave/index.html

Power Rangers Dino Force Brave[1][2] (Hangul: 파워레인저 다이노포스 브레이브; RR: Pawo Leinjeo Daino Poseu Beuleibeu) is a 2017 South Korean tokusatsu television show produced by Daewon Media, the same company which distributed the Super Sentai Series in South Korea under the "Power Rangers" label despite being unrelated to Saban Brands. It serves as a sequel to the 2013 Super Sentai Series, Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger after its successful popularity in South Korea.[1][2] Toei Company, the original owner of Super Sentai Series also collaborated in the filming, with Kyoryuger director Koichi Sakamoto returns to direct the series. The show will begin its broadcast in South Korea on April 1st with two episodes a week for the first two weeks before moving to one episode a week starting April 15th. Majority of the main cast is composed of K-pop artists.[3][4]

The show as well is expected to be adapted in Japanese by Toei under the label Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger Brave (獣電戦隊キョウリュウジャーブレイブ, Jūden Sentai Kyōryūjā Bureibu).[5] The Japanese dub version will be streamed in Bandai's official YouTube channel, as well as through the Toei Tokusatsu Fanclub in Japan starting in April 14.[6][7]

Story

Peace returns to Earth after the Power Rangers Dino Force (Kyoryugers) destroyed the Deboth Army. One day, a huge spaceship empowered by space dinosaurs approach the Earth and unveiled the Neo Deboth Army, who wishes for revenge against the Earth Power Dinos (Zyudenryu) and sought "the Power of Dragon King" to conquer the planet.

Sensing their presence, Torin's spirit goes with Canderrilla and Luckyulo to find the new "People of the Strong Dragons". An army of Zorima invaded the city, forcing idol Kim Sechang and police officer Jeon Hyeonjun to fend against them. During the fight, the child of the dragon Kwon Juyong joins in and fought against the Zorima army while a strange white dinosaur appeared on his shoulder. Seeing Kang Daesung (Daigo Kiryu)'s image on Juyong, Torin entrusted the youth with Gabugaburivolver and the Dinocells (Zyudenchi).[8]

Episodes

Individual episodes are known as "Kings".

  1. "The Birth of a New King!" (Hangul: 새로운 킹의 탄생!; RR: Saeroun King-ui Tansaeng!; Airdate: April 1, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "He's Here! King the Child of the Dragon" (でたァーッ!竜の子キング, Detā! Ryū no Ko Kingu, Release date: April 14, 2017)
  2. "Come on, New Warriors!" (Hangul: 모여라, 새로운 전사들이여!; RR: Moyeora, Saeroun Jeonsadeul-iyeo!; Airdate: April 1, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Gather! New Warriors" (集まれ!新たな戦士たち, Atsumare! Arata na Senshi-tachi, Release date: April 14, 2017)
  3. "Gabugaburincho, We Are a Team!" (Hangul: 가브가브린초, 우리는 팀이다!; RR: Gabeugabeurincho, Urineun Tim-ida!; Airdate: April 8, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Gabugaburincho! All Gathered" (ガブガブリンチョ!全員集合, Gabugaburincho! Zen'in Shūgō, Release date: April 21, 2017)
  4. "Threat! Space Mercenary" (Hangul: 강적! 우주용병; RR: Gangjeok! Uju Yongbyeong; Airdate: April 8, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Too Strong! Space Mercenary" (強すぎだぜ!宇宙傭兵, Tsuyosugi da ze! Uchū Yōhei, Release date: April 28, 2017)
  5. "Counterattack! Win Any Wall!" (Hangul: 반격! 어떤 벽이든 이겨내라!; RR: Bangyeok! Eotteon Byeog-ideun Igyeonaela!; Airdate: April 15, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "The Great Counterattack! I'll Win the Wall" (大反撃!壁は超えてやる, Daihangeki! Kabe wa Koeteyaru, Release date: May 5, 2017)
  6. "Brother! Howling Crying Soul!" (Hangul: 형! 울부짖는 주용의 영혼!; RR: Hyeong! Ulbujijneun Juyong-ui Yeonghon!; Airdate: April 22, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: Brother! When Juyong Cries (兄さん!ジュヨンが叫ぶとき, Niisan! Juyon ga Sakebu Toki, Release date: May 12, 2017)
  7. "Advent! The Commander of Neo Deboth!" (Hangul: 강림! 네오 데보스군의 총재!; RR: Ganglim! Neo Deboseugun-ui Chongjae!; Airdate: April 29, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Advent! I'm Deizarus" (降臨!我こそデイザルス, Kōrin! Ware koso Deizarusu, Release date: May 19, 2017)
  8. "Revival! Gigabragigas!" (Hangul: 부활! 기가브라기가스!; RR: Buhwal! Gigabeulagigaseu!; Airdate: May 6, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "The Great Revival! Gigabragigas" (大復活!ギガブラギガス, Daifukkatsu! Gigaburagigasu, Release date: May 26, 2017)
  9. "I'll Show You! The Largest Combination of the Strongest!" (Hangul: 보여주마! 최강 최대의 합체!; RR: Boyeojuma! Choegang Choedaeui Habche!; Airdate: May 13, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "I'll Show You! The Strongest and Largest Combination" (見せてやる!最強最大の合体, Miseteyaru! Saikyō Saidai no Gattai, Release date: June 2, 2017)
  10. "Farewell! Brave Gold Dino" (Hangul: 안녕! 브레이브 골드 다이노!; RR: An-nyeong! Beuleibeu Goldeu Daino!; Airdate: May 20, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Farewell! Brave Kyoryu Gold" (さらば!ブレイブキョウリュウゴールド, Saraba! Bureibu Kyōryū Gōrudo, Release date: June 9, 2017)
  11. "Which One Is Real?! King of Dinosaurs" (Hangul: 진정한 용왕은 누구인가!; RR: Jinjeonghan Yong-Wang-Eun Nugu-Inga!; Airdate: May 27, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Who Is the Real One?! Dragon King" (本物は誰だ?!竜の王, Honmono wa Dare da?! Ryū no Ō, Release date: June 16, 2017)
  12. "Forever! Power Rangers Dino Force Brave" (Hangul: 영원하라! 다이노포스 브레이브!; RR: Yeong-Wonhala! Dainoposeu Beuleibeu!; Airdate: June 3, 2017)
    • Japanese subtitle: "Forever! Kyoryuger Brave" (永遠に!キョウリュウジャーブレイブ, Eien ni! Kyōryūjā Bureibu, Release date: June 23, 2017)

Cast

Korean cast[3][4]
Japanese cast
Japanese dub voice actors[6][7]

Songs

Opening theme
Ending theme

References

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