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'''''Ryukendo''''', also known as ''Madan Senki Ryukendo'' and ''Magic Bullet Chronicles Ryukendo'' is a Japanese tokusatsu television show by Takara and We've Inc. It ran for 50 episodes on TV Aichi between January | |foundby=[https://youtube.com/channel/UCB7EWPoyLxxDhENCCZiBy1Q natural_hype] & CertifiedMono | ||
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'''''Ryukendo''''', also known as ''Madan Senki Ryukendo'' and ''Magic Bullet Chronicles Ryukendo'' is a Japanese tokusatsu television show by Takara and We've Inc. It ran for 50 episodes on TV Aichi between January 8th - December 31st, 2006. The series can also be considered a predecessor to the ''Tomica Hero'' franchise, as the ''Ryukendo'' cast reprised their roles for the ''Tomica Hero Rescue Force'' film. | |||
The series follows the Madan Warriors, a group of super-powered warriors with the ability to summon an animal spirit (or JuuOh), battling and preventing the evil forces of the demon army Jamanga from draining the citizens of Akebono City's Minus Energy to complete their sinister goals. | The series follows the Madan Warriors, a group of super-powered warriors with the ability to summon an animal spirit (or JuuOh), battling and preventing the evil forces of the demon army Jamanga from draining the citizens of Akebono City's Minus Energy to complete their sinister goals. | ||
An English dub of the series was produced in Hong Kong for MediaLink and featured Emily Woo Zeller.<ref>[https://emilywoozeller.com/animation/ Animation - Emily Woo Zeller] Retrieved 27 Nov '17</ref> The series aired in a number of South East Asian markets. The first known run was in Singapore on Kids Central, which started on September | '''An English dub of the series was produced in Hong Kong''' for MediaLink and featured Emily Woo Zeller.<ref>[https://emilywoozeller.com/animation/ Animation - Emily Woo Zeller.] Retrieved 27 Nov '17</ref> The series aired in a number of South East Asian markets. The first known run was in Singapore on Kids Central, which started on September 1st, 2007.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070914181851/http://www.kidscentral.sg:80/tv/tvguide/kids_list_daily.asp Welcome to Kids Central!] Retrieved 27 Nov '17</ref><ref group=Notes>The listing linked is for the third episode of the series. The debut date has been estimated by tracking back to the start of the season as the channel premiered the series at the rate of one episode per week.</ref> In the Philippines, it allegedly ran on Cartoon Network during the Toonami block. The most recent broadcast came from Malaysia, where ''Ryukendo'' aired on Disney XD from November 26th, 2012.<ref>[http://news.tokunation.com/2012/11/25/ryukendo-english-dub-to-air-in-malaysia-731 Ryukendo English Dub to Air in Malaysia.] Retrieved 27 Nov '17</ref> | ||
Singaporean Lost Media Wiki user natural_hype purchased a previously unheard-of VCD release of the series and uploaded the entire dub onto YouTube in April 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TpCpI-1KgA&list=PLHtLQmu7yJf0hj5YxheMHWBPjHOyLlfI0 Ryukendo (English dub).] Retrieved 09 May '18</ref> He was assisted by fellow member CertifiedMono who helped encode the web release. | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 8 April 2023
Ryukendo, also known as Madan Senki Ryukendo and Magic Bullet Chronicles Ryukendo is a Japanese tokusatsu television show by Takara and We've Inc. It ran for 50 episodes on TV Aichi between January 8th - December 31st, 2006. The series can also be considered a predecessor to the Tomica Hero franchise, as the Ryukendo cast reprised their roles for the Tomica Hero Rescue Force film.
The series follows the Madan Warriors, a group of super-powered warriors with the ability to summon an animal spirit (or JuuOh), battling and preventing the evil forces of the demon army Jamanga from draining the citizens of Akebono City's Minus Energy to complete their sinister goals.
An English dub of the series was produced in Hong Kong for MediaLink and featured Emily Woo Zeller.[1] The series aired in a number of South East Asian markets. The first known run was in Singapore on Kids Central, which started on September 1st, 2007.[2][Notes 1] In the Philippines, it allegedly ran on Cartoon Network during the Toonami block. The most recent broadcast came from Malaysia, where Ryukendo aired on Disney XD from November 26th, 2012.[3]
Singaporean Lost Media Wiki user natural_hype purchased a previously unheard-of VCD release of the series and uploaded the entire dub onto YouTube in April 2018.[4] He was assisted by fellow member CertifiedMono who helped encode the web release.
Videos
Notes
- ↑ The listing linked is for the third episode of the series. The debut date has been estimated by tracking back to the start of the season as the channel premiered the series at the rate of one episode per week.
References
- ↑ Animation - Emily Woo Zeller. Retrieved 27 Nov '17
- ↑ Welcome to Kids Central! Retrieved 27 Nov '17
- ↑ Ryukendo English Dub to Air in Malaysia. Retrieved 27 Nov '17
- ↑ Ryukendo (English dub). Retrieved 09 May '18