Choudenshi Bioman
Title Screen
GenreTokusatsu
Superhero fiction
Science fiction
Fantasy
Created byToei Company
Developed byHirohisa Soda
Directed byNagafumi Hori
StarringRyōsuke Sakamoto
Naoto Ōta
Akito Ōsuga
Yuki Yajima
Sumiko Tanaka
Michiko Makino
Munemaru Kōda
Hirohisa Nakata
Yōko Asuka
Yukari Oshima
Strong Kongo
Narrated byIchirō Murakoshi
ComposerTatsumi Yano
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes51
Production
ProducersMoriyoshi Katō (TV Asahi)
Seiji Abe (Toei)
Takeyuki Suzuki (Toei)
Yasuhiro Tomita (Toei Agency)
Running time20 minutes
Production companiesTV Asahi
Toei Company
Toei Agency
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
ReleaseFebruary 4, 1984 (1984-02-04) –
January 26, 1985 (1985-01-26)
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Choudenshi Bioman (超電子バイオマン, Chōdenshi Baioman, Super Electron Bioman) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show; Toei Company's eighth installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. Its 51 episodes aired on TV Asahi from February 4, 1984, to January 26, 1985, replacing Kagaku Sentai Dynaman and was replaced by Dengeki Sentai Changeman with a movie being released during the show's initial run.

It is the first Super Sentai series to have two females in the main five as well as the first Super Sentai series to have a female Yellow Ranger. It was also the last series to have a Ranger change mid-season. The international English title is listed by Toei as Bioman.[1] In the Philippines, Bioman was aired on ABS-CBN from 1987 to 1988 and in France on Canal+ in 1985, dubbed in English and French respectively.

Synopsis

The once prosperous Planet Bio (バイオ星, Baio-sei) is destroyed after a world war erupted over the use of a scientific discovery called "Bio Particles". The Planet Bio Peacekeeping Alliance (バイオ星平和連合, Baio-sei Heiwa Rengō), which sought to use Bio Particles for peaceful purposes, sends the giant robot Bio Robo and an assistant robot named Peebo to prevent the same tragedy from happening on Earth. Bio Robo arrives in 15th century Japan, where it showers Bio Particles on five young individuals. Five centuries later, the descendants of these individuals, infused with Bio Particles, are chosen by Peebo and Bio Robo to become the Bioman team to protect the Earth from the Neo-Empire Gear, an organization led by mad scientist Doctor Man.

Characters

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Bioman

The eponymous Bioman team are the descendants of five people showered with Bio Particles centuries ago who was spirited away by the Bio Robo during Gear's initial attack to obtain the Techno Braces (テクノブレス, Tekuno Buresu) from Peebo to become the Bioman. To transform individually they call their color and number, and to transform as a group they call "Bioman". Along with their Bio Swords (バイオソード, Baio Sōdo), a versatile sidearm with sword, dagger, and blaster modes, the Bioman have a variety of team attacks that are executed after their Bio Brain Computers are synched up. Among their team attacks are the Bio Electron Beam (バイオエレクトロビーム, Baio Erekutoron Bīmu) and Miracle Laser (ミラクルレーザー, Mirakuru Rēzā).

Vehicles

Mecha

Allies

Neo-Empire Gear

The Neo-Empire Gear (新帝国ギア, Shin Teikoku Gia) was founded and led by the cyborg Doctor Man, from his Neo-Cloud fortress at the South Pole. Gear's forces believe themselves to be a technologically advanced society with the right to rule Earth.

Jyunoids

The Five Beast Warrior Jyunoids (ジューノイド五獣士, Jūnoido Go Jūshi) are mechanical monsters that fight the Biomen and support the Big Three in their battles.

Others

Silva

Bio Hunter Silva (バイオハンター・シルバ, Baio Hantā Shiruba, Silver in the Philippines dub) is a robot who was given the Anti-Bio Particles as a power source and with a built-in arrow launcher in his elbow, from Planet Bio built by the Anti-Bio Union (反バイオ同盟, Han Baio Dōmei) with the objective to terminate anything with Bio Particles. However, Silva malfunctions and uses his mecha Balzion (バルジオン, Barujion) to destroy Planet Bio. Tracking the Bio Particle signature of Peebo and the Bio Robo, Silva arrives on Earth to complete his objective. Though an arch-enemy of the Bioman, Silva is also at odds with Gear who desire to utilize Balzion's technology for their own use. Losing his robot, Silva retrieves Balzion while killing Mason. In the end, Silva is destroyed when Balzion was defeated by a sudden charge of Bio Energy from the Bio Robo.

Episodes

  1. The Enigmatic Giant Robo Arrives (謎の巨大ロボ出現, Nazo no Kyodai Robo Shutsugen)
  2. Gathering! Warriors of Destiny (集合!宿命の戦士, Shūgō! Shukumei no Senshi)
  3. Our Friend, Bio Robo (わが友バイオロボ, Waga Tomo Baio Robo)
  4. Self Destruct! Mecha-Humans (自爆!メカ人間, Jibaku! Meka Ningen)
  5. Kill the Unseen Enemy (見えない敵を斬れ, Mienai Teki o Kire)
  6. Rise Up! Bio Robo (起て!バイオロボ, Tate! Baio Robo)
  7. Captured Peebo (つかまったピーボ, Tsukamatta Pībo)
  8. Fight! Vow to the Planet (戦え!星に誓って, Tatakae! Hoshi ni Sakatte)
  9. The Jumprope That Erases People (人を消すなわ跳び, Hito o Kesu Nawatobi)
  10. Goodbye Yellow (さよならイエロー, Sayonara Ierō)
  11. Enter, New Warrior Jun (新戦士ジュン登場, Shin Senshi Jun Tōjō)
  12. Murderer Green! (殺人者グリーン!, Satsujinsha Gurīn!)
  13. I'm Jun! (ジュンよ!, Jun yo!)
  14. Neo Intellect Brain! (新頭脳ブレイン!, Shin Zunō Burein!)
  15. The Female Warrior's Flaming Oath (女戦士炎の誓い, Onna Senshi Honō no Chikai)
  16. Run, 21599 Seconds (走れ21599秒, Hashire Ni-Man-Sen-Gobyaku-Kyū-Jū-Kyū-byō)
  17. I Saw Ryūgū Castle (僕は龍宮城を見た, Boku wa Tatsumiya-jō o Mita)
  18. The ESPer Girl's Prayer (超能力少女の祈り, Chōnōryoku Shōjo no Inori)
  19. My Father is Doctor Man (父はドクターマン, Chichi wa Dokutā Man)
  20. Prince's Challenge! (プリンスの挑戦!, Purinsu no Chōsen!)
  21. Protect the Biobase (守れバイオベース, Mamore Baio Bēsu)
  22. A Great Burglar!? Blue! (大泥棒!?ブルー!, Ō Dorobō!? Burū!)
  23. Gyo! Attack of the Puppets! (ギョ!人形の襲撃!, Gyo! Ningyō no Shūgeki!)
  24. The Exploding Flower of Love (爆発する愛の花, Bakuhatsu Suru Ai no Hana)
  25. Prince's Ghost? (プリンスの幽霊?, Purinsu no Yūrei?)
  26. My Father's Dreadful Secret (恐るべき父の秘密, Osorubeki Chichi no Himitsu)
  27. The Female Warriors of Spider Hell (クモ地獄の女戦士, Kumo Jigoku no Onna Senshi)
  28. The Assassination of Doctor Man (ドクターマン暗殺, Dokutā Man Ansatsu)
  29. The Day Tokyo Disappeared!? (東京が消える日!?, Tōkyō ga Kieru Hi!?)
  30. Ultimate Canth's Demon Sword (最強カンスの魔剣, Saikyō Kansu no Ma Ken)
  31. New Model!? Megas Arrives (新型!?メガス出現, Shingata!? Megasu Shutsugen)
  32. Gear's Great Remodelling Plan (ギアの大改造作戦, Gia no Dai Kaizō Sakusen)
  33. Has It Come Forth!? The New Finishing Move (出るか!?新必殺技, Deru ka!? Shin Hissatsu-waza)
  34. Behold!! Bio Power (見よ!バイオの力, Mi yo! Baio no Chikara)
  35. The Sixth Man (6番目の男, Rokubanme no Otoko)
  36. The Transforming Boy (変身ボーイ, Henshin Bōi)
  37. The Assassin Silva! (殺し屋シルバ!, Koroshiya Shiruba!)
  38. The Enigmatic Balzion (謎のバルジオン, Nazo no Barujion)
  39. Mason's Trap! (メイスンのワナ!, Meisun no Wana!)
  40. Stolen Turbo! (奪われたターボ!, Ubawareta Tābo!)
  41. The Demonic Lullaby! (悪魔の子守り唄!, Akuma no Komoriuta!)
  42. Gou! Risk Your Life! (郷!命を賭けろ!, Gō! Inochi o Kakero!)
  43. The Sailor-Suited Soldier (セーラー服の戦士, Sērā-fuku no Senshi)
  44. The Beautiful Conscience Circuit (美しき良心回路, Utsukishiki Ryōshin Kairo)
  45. Human Bomb, Jun! (人間爆弾ジュン!, Ningen Bakudan Jun!)
  46. Escape! The Town of Traps! (脱出!わなの町!, Dasshutsu! Wana no Machi!)
  47. Professor Shibata's True Colors!? (柴田博士の正体!?, Shibata-hakase no Shōtai!?)
  48. Enter! Balzion (出現!バルジオン, Shutsugen! Barujion)
  49. Critical Bio Robo (危うしバイオロボ, Ayaushi Baio Robo)
  50. Assault Neograd (突撃ネオグラード, Totsugeki Neogurādo)
  51. Goodbye, Peebo (さよならピーボ, Sayonara Pībo)

Movie

A movie version of Chōdenshi Bioman premiered at the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival on July 14, 1984, the same day episode 24 aired. It was directed by Nagafumi Hori and written by Hirohisa Soda, who both worked on the series. The events of the movie are set somewhere between Episodes 11 and 31 due to the presence of Jun Yabuki as Yellow Four and the appearance of all five Beastnoids.

International broadcast and home video

Cast

Voice actors

English pilot cast

Songs

Opening theme

Ending theme

References

  1. ^ "Library – English Titles – TOEI TV Website". Archived from the original on 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  2. ^ Discogs.com – Bernard Minet: Bioman
  3. ^ Bates, James (August 12, 1986). "A Crop of New Shows Sprouts From Saban Firm's TV Success". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 29, 2010.
  4. ^ "Haim Saban, producer, in Hollywood, Washington, Israel". The New Yorker. May 10, 2010. p. 4. Retrieved May 29, 2010.