The main cast of Uchu Sentai Kyuranger. From left to right: Shou Ronpo (dragon, leader), Raptor 283 (robot), Naga Ray, Balance (robot), Stinger, Tsurugi Ohtori (sixth ranger), Lucky, Garu (werewolf), Champ (minotaur), Hammie, Spada, and Kotaro Sakuma.

Uchu Sentai Kyuranger (宇宙戦隊キュウレンジャー, Uchū Sentai Kyūrenjā) is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 41st installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 29th entry in the Heisei era. Much of the series takes inspiration from Greco-Roman mythology while the antagonist faction, Jark Matter, take cues from the shogunates of Japan's Edo period[1] the tyrants of Ancient Greece, and paranormal terminologies.

Main characters

Kyurangers

The eponymous Kyurangers is a team of warriors composed of humanoids, androids, and animalistic aliens from different star systems who serve as members of the Rebellion (リベリオン, Riberion), an insurrection army fighting to liberate the universe from the evil Jark Matter syndicate, using the powers of magical stones called Kyutamas.[2] They operate out of and travel through space in a spaceship called the Orion (オリオン号, Orion-gō, Offensive Resistance Interstellar Orbiter of RebellioN), named after one of the legendary 88 saviors, Orion.[3] After the Orion is destroyed however, they obtain a second, stronger ship called the Battle Orion Ship.[3][2]

Each primary Kyuranger carries a Seiza Blaster (セイザブラスター, Seiza Burasutā, Constellation Blaster) gauntlet, which they can use to transform, access their Kyutamas' power,[2][4] and perform the All-Star Crash (オールスタークラッシュ, Ōru Sutā Kurasshu), Kyuren All-Star Crash (キュウレンオールスタークラッシュ, Kyūren Ōru Sutā Kurasshu), and Ultimate All-Star Crash (アルティメットオールスタークラッシュ, Arutimetto Ōru Sutā Kurasshu) finishers. They also each wield a three-piece Kyu The Weapon (キューザウェポン, Kyū Za Uepon) sidearm, which can be reconfigured into one of nine different forms depending on the user's fighting style and perform the All-Star Impact (オールスタースインパクト, Ōru Sutā Inpakuto) and Double-Star Impact (ダブルスターインパクト, Daburu Sutā Inpakuto) finishers.[2]

Once the Kyurangers have been declared enemies of Jark Matter, the latter's Shogunate establish a bounty of 10.000.000 pongi (ポンギ) for each member. Due to the excess number of team members, the Kyurangers have to conserve the Kyutamas' energy by only allowing a limited number to be deployed on missions, with the team being randomly chosen using a bingo tumbler-like device called the Kyulette (キューレット, Kyūretto) while the others remain on standby if needed.

Once all nine of the original Kyurangers are assembled, the team launches their counterattack on Jark Matter by liberating Earth from their control. They later add three more members, one being their commander and the other two from Earth. After obtaining the Tokei Kyutama, the team splits into two factions; with one staying in the present to rescue one of their companions while the other travels to the past to learn more about Jark Matter's leader, Don Armage. Upon their reunion, the Kyurangers depart from Earth to confront Don Armage on Planet Southern Cross in the Crux System to stop his Planedium Bomb from destroying the entire universe before returning to Earth to confront and defeat Don Armage once and for all.[5]

Lucky

Lucky (ラッキー, Rakkī) is a naive young man and interstellar traveler with amazing luck and a strong will from Planet Luth (惑星ルース, Wakusei Rūsu) in the Leo Minor System (コジシ座系, Kojishi-za-kei). Because of his interpersonal skills and faith in others, he becomes a key member of the Kyurangers, helping recruit new members and resolve their personal troubles on several occasions.[6] Apparently a man who was blissfully unaware of Jark Matter's universal campaign, Lucky later learns that he is actually a refugee prince from Planet Kaien (惑星カイエン, Wakusei Kaien) in the Leo System (シシ座系, Shishi-za-kei) and a descendant of Orion. The former trait eventually resulted in Lucky becoming his homeworld's king after discovering his father Aslan was supposed to have been murdered by Jark Matter's Fuku Shogun Kukuruga years prior, but was instead brainwashed into one of Don Armage's thralls. With the help of his fellow Kyurangers, Lucky is able to free his father from Don Armage's control before defeating the latter and resuming his intergalactic travels with Garu by his side.[7]

As the "Super Star" (スーパースター, Sūpā Sutā), Shishi Red (シシレッド, Shishi Reddo), Lucky's main weapon is the Kyu Sword (キューソード, Kyū Sōdo),[6] which allows him to perform the Regulus Impact (レグルスインパクト, Regurusu Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Regulus Crush (レグルスクラッシュ, Regurusu Kurasshu) finisher. Unlike the other Kyurangers, Lucky's suit has no unique features.[7][2]

After his encounter with Orion, Lucky acquires the Saiko Kyutama, which he can use to transform into the white-colored "Miracle Star" (ミラクルスター, Mirakuru Sutā), Shishi Red Orion (シシレッドオリオン, Shishi Reddo Orion). While transformed, he gains the ability to open portals in spacetime and summon any of the Kyurangers' weapons. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Infinish Blast (インフィニッシュブラスト, Infinisshu Burasuto) finisher.[8][9]

Lucky is portrayed by Takumi Kizu (岐洲 匠, Kizu Takumi).[6][7][10][2] As a child, Lucky is portrayed by Rei Tanaka (田中 レイ, Tanaka Rei).[11]

Stinger

Stinger (スティンガー, Sutingā) is a cool, mysterious humanoid alien with a scorpion-like tail capable of producing a venom that can affect organic and mechanical targets from Planet Needle (惑星ニードル, Wakusei Nīdoru) in the Scorpio System (サソリ座系, Sasori-za-kei).[6] Following his brother, Scorpio, betraying their home planet for Jark Matter,[12] Stinger spent the rest of his life searching for him until he was scouted by Shou Ronpo to become the first contemporary Kyuranger, Sasori Orange (サソリオレンジ, Sasori Orenji).[6][2] Ever since, he spied on Jark Matter for the Rebellion until he blew his cover on Earth to save Kotaro and Jiro.[12] During the intervening years, Stinger witnessed the murder of Doctor Anton's good-half, for which Champ accused him before he cleared up the misunderstanding and going on to become his partner. Amidst his final battle with Scorpio, Stinger injected himself with own venom to use their people's Antares (アンタレス, Antaresu) technique to boost his strength, even in spite of the life-threatening cost before his brother extracted it from him and redeemed himself by giving his life to save the Kyurangers.[13] Following Don Armage's defeat, Stinger is promoted to the rank of the Kyurangers' new commander.[14]

As the "Poison Star" (ポイズンスター, Poizun Sutā), Sasori Orange, Stinger's main weapon is the Kyu Spear (キュースピア, Kyū Supia), which allows him to perform the Antares Impact (アンタレスインパクト, Antaresu Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Antares Crush (アンタレスクラッシュ, Antaresu Kurasshu) finisher. Stinger's suit differs from the others in that he retains his tail, which he can utilize as a weapon.[14]

Stinger is portrayed by Yosuke Kishi (岸 洋佑, Kishi Yōsuke).[6][10][2] As a child, Stinger is portrayed by Hinata Igarashi (五十嵐 陽向, Igarashi Hinata).[12]

Garu

Garu (ガル) is a lupine alien with Hiroshima dialect from the Lupus System (オオカミ座系, Ōkami-za-kei) who lost his pride, homeworld, and entire clan to Jark Matter.[6] Ever since, he lived on the Jark Matter refugee world, Planet Jagjag (惑星ジャグジャグ, Wakusei Jagujagu), until Lucky helped him recover from his trauma and fight for himself.[6] While not the brightest or most patient Kyuranger, Garu is always reliable in battle and goes on to become Lucky's most trusted partner. After Don Armage is defeated, Garu travels with Lucky through space.[15]

As the "Beast Star" (ビーストスター, Bīsuto Sutā), Ookami Blue (オオカミブルー, Ōkami Burū),[2][6] Garu's main weapon is the Kyu Claw (キュークロー, Kyū Kurō), which allows him to perform the Lupus Impact (ルプスインパクト, Rupusu Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Lupus Crush (ルプスクラッシュ, Rupusu Kurasshu) finisher. While exposed to moonlight-like energy from Shishi Red Moon, he gains a boost in power and intelligence that grants him a swift and elegant fighting style. Garu's suit differs from the others in that it has claws and wolf fur.[15]

Garu is voiced by Kazuya Nakai (中井 和哉, Nakai Kazuya).[6][2]

Balance

Balance (バランス, Baransu) is a 300-year old smooth-talking and dramatic mechanical life form with the ability to control machines from the Libra System (テンビン座系, Tenbin-za-kei).[2][6] After meeting Naga during a robbery in the Ophiuchus System, they formed the BN Team (BN団, Bī Enu-dan, Balance and Naga) and became bounty hunters for Jark Matter until they met Lucky and joined the Rebellion.[16] After Don Armage's defeat, Balance and Naga reformed the BN Team and dedicated themselves to salvaging Jark Matter's stolen treasures.[17]

As the "Trick Star" (トリックスター, Torikku Sutā), Tenbin Gold (テンビンゴールド, Tenbin Gōrudo),[2][6] Balance's main weapon is the Kyu Crossbow (キュークロスボウ, Kyū Kurosubō), which allows him to perform the Libra Impact (リブラインパクト, Ribura Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Libra Crush (リブラクラッシュ, Ribura Kurasshu) finisher. While exposed to sunlight-like energy from Taiyou Shishi Red, he gains a boost in speed and agility that grants him a rapid-fire fighting style. Balance's suit differs from the others in that it resembles mechanical armor rather than spandex.[17]

Balance is voiced by Yūki Ono (小野 友樹, Ono Yūki).[6][2]

Champ

Champ (チャンプ, Chanpu) is a happy-go-lucky yet hot-blooded bull-themed fighting robot from the Taurus System (オウシ座系, Oushi-za-kei).[6][2] Despite his reputation as a ladies' man, he displays incredible loyalty to his friends. While fighting Jark Matter, Champ discovers he was originally built as the Bull-Type General-Purpose Destruction Weapon (牛型汎用破壊兵器, Ushi-gata Hanyō Hakai Heiki) for Jark Matter before the good-half of his creator, Doctor Anton, ran off with him and reprogrammed him to value all life in the universe.[18][19] Following this, he spent the next nine years as a professional wrestler and became a champion until Anton was assassinated by Scorpio. Champ joined the Rebellion to find his creator's killer,[6] who he believed was Stinger until he learned the truth. After traveling back in time to learn more about Don Armage, Champ stayed behind in the past with Shou Ronpo to ensure the Kyurangers' formation and put his commander in cryogenic stasis. During this time, he learned of his origins, took on the alias of "Yagyu Jubei" (ヤギュウジュウベエ, Yagyū Jūbee), and temporarily left the Kyurangers to find his "old friend" Zero.[19] He eventually rejoins his allies in the present, but Anton's evil-half uses a mind control chip in Champ's circuitry to reinstate his original programming before Stinger saved him. After Don Armage is defeated, Champ returns to the robot wrestling circuit, regaining his championship belt and going on to have a 99-win streak.[20]

As the "Ring Star" (リングスター, Ringu Sutā), Oushi Black (オウシブラック, Oushi Burakku),[2][6] Champ's main weapon is the Kyu Axe (キューアックス, Kyū Akkusu), which allows him to perform the Aldebaran Impact (アルデバランインパクト, Arudebaran Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Aldebaran Crush (アルデバランクラッシュ, Arudebaran Kurasshu) finisher. Champ's suit differs from the others in that it is bulkier and more mechanical in appearance while his visor extends past his helmet to resemble bull horns.[20]

Champ is voiced by Akio Ōtsuka (大塚 明夫, Ōtsuka Akio).[6]

Naga Ray

Naga Ray (ナーガ・レイ, Nāga Rei) is a young humanoid alien with the ability to temporarily paralyze his targets from the Ophiuchus System (ヘビツカイ座系, Hebitsukai-za-kei),[2] whose people are identical in appearance.[6] Although his race had long ago sealed their emotions as a result of a catastrophic war on their home planet, his peculiar interest in emotions led to an encounter with Balance and they became bounty hunters.[6][16] After they met the Kyurangers, Naga quickly befriends them in the hopes of learning more about emotions as well as the difference between good and evil. Amidst their battles against Jark Matter however, Naga becomes troubled by his lack of emotions, leading to him being brainwashed by Don Armage's Fuku Shogun Akyanba into becoming Dark Naga (ダークナーガ, Dāku Nāga) and joining Jark Matter until his allies eventually manage to save him.[21][22] After Don Armage's defeat, Naga and Balance reform the BN Team and dedicate themselves to retrieving Jark Matter's stolen treasures.[23]

As the "Silent Star" (サイレントスター, Sairento Sutā), Hebitsukai Silver (ヘビツカイシルバー, Hebitsukai Shirubā),[6] Naga's main weapon is the Kyu Sickle (キューシックル, Kyū Shikkuru),[2] which allows him to perform the Ophiuchus Impact (オフューカスインパクト, Ofyūkasu Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Ophiuchus Crush (オフューカスクラッシュ, Ofyūkasu Kurasshu) finisher. Naga's suit differs from the others in that it has a scale pattern, resembling that of a snake.[23]

While operating as Dark Naga, he utilized a dark copy of the Seiza Blaster called the Dark Seiza Blaster (ダークセイザブラスター, Dāku Seiza Burasutā, Dark Constellation Blaster) to transform into Hebitsukai Metal (ヘビツカイメタル, Hebitsukai Metaru).[21][2] In this form, his main weapon was a dark copy of the Kyu Sickle called the Dark Kyu Sickle (ダークキューシックル, Dāku Kyū Shikkuru), which allowed him to perform the Metal Ophiuchus Impact (メタルオフューカスインパクト, Metaru Ofyūkasu Inpakuto) finisher.[2] After the Kyurangers freed Naga from his brainwashing, he gains a purified version of this form.[23]

Naga Ray is portrayed by Taiki Yamazaki (山崎 大輝, Yamazaki Taiki),[6][10][2] who also portrays the Ophiuchus System's residents.[24]

Hammie

Hammie (ハミィ, Hamyi) is a young humanoid alien ninja and master of powerful ninja arts passed down through her family over generations with the ability to become invisible from the Chamaeleon System (カメレオン座系, Kamereon-za-kei).[2][6] As a child, she was an introvert who gained the courage to speak after alerting her villagers of Jark Matter's invasion. Over time, and following an encounter with a young Hoshi Minato that set her on the path to finding her dream to live on,[25] she became an outspoken woman and member of the Rebellion. After Don Armage is defeated, Hammie attends a university to become a school teacher.[26]

During the events of Uchu Sentai Kyuranger vs. Space Squad, Space Ninja Demost captures Hammie's mentor Tsurukiku and forces her to steal the Space Federation's Neo Kyutama so he can take over Earth. While her allies were initially conflicted over her loyalties, they eventually discovered the truth and helped Hammie save her mentor and defeat Demost.[26]

As the "Shinobi Star" (シノビスター, Shinobi Sutā), Chameleon Green (カメレオングリーン, Kamereon Gurīn), Hammie's main weapon is the Kyu Rapier (キューレイピア, Kyū Reipia), which allows her to perform the Hameleon Impact (ハミリオンインパクト, Hamirion Inpakuto) finisher. She can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Hameleon Crush (ハミリオンクラッシュ, Hamirion Kurasshu) finisher. Hammie's suit differs from the others in that her helmet resembles a chameleon's head, with the two bulbous mounds resembling eyes and the mouth forming the helmet's visor.[26]

Hammie is portrayed by Sakurako Okubo (大久保 桜子, Ōkubo Sakurako).[10][6][2] As a child, Hammie is portrayed by Maharu Nemoto (根本 真陽, Nemoto Maharu).[27]

Raptor 283

Raptor 283 (ラプター283, Raputā Ni Hachi San) is a serious and loyal android built on Planet Rebellion (惑星リベリオン, Wakusei Riberion) in the Aquila System (ワシ座系, Washi-za-kei). As she is based on non-combat android designs developed by Tsurugi, she initially served as Shou's secretary and the Orion's chief pilot.[6] Despite this, she is also a daydreamer prone to delusions. After recognizing this, Lucky encourages Raptor to make her dream of becoming a Kyuranger a reality, allowing her to acquire the Washi Kyutama and become Washi Pink (ワシピンク, Washi Pinku).[2][6][28]

As the "Speed Star" (スピードスター, Supīdo Sutā), Washi Pink, Raptor's main weapon is the Kyu Shot (キューショット, Kyū Shotto) handgun, which allows her to perform the Altair Impact (アルタイルインパクト, Arutairu Inpakuto) finisher. She can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Altair Crush (アルタイルクラッシュ, Arutairu Kurasshu) finisher. Raptor's suit differs from the others in that it has a pair of eagle wings that allow her to fly.[28]

Raptor 283 is voiced by M·A·O.[6][2]

Spada

Spada (スパーダ, Supāda) is a humanoid alien from the Dorado System (カジキ座系, Kajiki-za-kei) who aims to become the best cook in the universe.[2] Often serving as a parent figure to his teammates, he is reliable albeit not always sincere. He likes to make food or cooking-related metaphors based on Italian and Greek cuisines and the Italian language. His dream to become a chef stems from his poor background after his planet was invaded by Jark Matter, which resulted in a food shortage and him taking care of his starving siblings. After Don Armage is defeated, Spada fulfills his dream of opening a restaurant.[29]

As the "Food Mei-Star" (フードマイスター, Fūdo Maisutā), Kajiki Yellow (カジキイエロー, Kajiki Ierō),[2] Spada's main weapon is the Kyu Slasher (キュースラッシャー, Kyū Surasshā) dagger, which allows him to perform the Dorado Impact (ドラドインパクト, Dorado Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Dorado Crush (ドラドクラッシュ, Dorado Kurasshu) finisher. Spada's suit differs from the others in that his visor protrudes significantly, resembling a swordfish's nose, and can be utilized as a weapon.[29]

Spada is portrayed by Tetsuji Sakakibara (榊原 徹士, Sakakibara Tetsuji).[10][6][2]

Shou Ronpo

Shou Ronpo (ショウ・ロンポー, Shō Ronpō) is a dragon-like alien and commander of the Kyurangers from the Draco System (リュウ座系, Ryū-za-kei).[6][2] He tries to come off as imposing, but ends up behaving more like a mischievous old man.[6] In reality, he is a guilt-ridden individual after losing his predecessor and friend, Big Bear who discourages insubordination within the Kyurangers' ranks for fear of repeating his mistake.[30] Despite this, he is capable of maintaining his composure even in the direst situations. Before forming the Kyurangers, Shou journeyed across various constellations to acquire the Skill Kyutamas, using the Ryu Skill Kyutama to become Ryu Violet (リュウバイオレット, Ryū Baioretto).[2][31] Encouraged by the other Kyurangers to come to terms with Big Bear's death, he upgrades his Kyutama into a Change Kyutama and gains the ability to transform into Ryu Commander (リュウコマンダー, Ryū Komandā).[2][30] After traveling back in time to learn more about Don Armage, Shou remained in the past with Champ to ensure the Kyurangers assemble in the future before being put into cryogenic stasis inside the Battle Orion Ship, where his team finds him in the present.[5] Following Don Armage's defeat, Shou becomes the supreme commander of the Rebellion and appoints Stinger as his successor.[32]

Unlike the primary Kyurangers, Shou utilizes the Ryutsueider (リュウツエーダー, Ryūtsuēdā, Dragon Cane) staff,[30] which can switch between Rod Mode (ロッドモード, Roddo Mōdo) and Rifle Mode (ライフルモード, Raifuru Mōdo), to transform into the "Dragon Ma-Star" (ドラゴンマスター, Doragon Masutā),[2] Ryu Violet, later Ryu Commander.[30] He can also use the Ryutsueider in Rifle Mode to perform the Dragon Crush (ドラゴンクラッシュ, Doragon Kurasshu) finisher. Shou's suit differs from the others in that it has gold lining and edging, is covered in a trenchcoat-like fabric, the star symbol on his chest is centralized rather than based over the left breast and is connected to black shoulder pads, and the belt is golden and equipped with a variant of the Kyu Buckle called the Ryu Buckle (リュウバックル, Ryū Bakkuru).[32]

Shou Ronpo is voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya (神谷 浩史, Kamiya Hiroshi).[6][30][2]

Kotaro Sakuma

Kotaro Sakuma (佐久間 小太郎, Sakuma Kotarō) is a young boy from Earth who lost his mother Akemi (暁美) to illness and took care of his younger brother Jiro on his own ever since.[33] He first met the Kyurangers after he and Jiro were captured by Eriedrone and rescued by Stinger. Inspired by this, Kotaro decides to join the Rebellion, later gaining his own Change Kyutama from the spirit of Shou's predecessor, Big Bear, along with a Seiza Blaster for him to transform into Koguma Skyblue (コグマスカイブルー, Koguma Sukaiburū).[2][34][35]

As the "Big Star" (ビッグスター, Biggu Sutā), Koguma Skyblue, Kotaro's main weapon is a scarf-like meteor hammer. He later gains the use of a Kyu Spear, which allows him to perform the Polaris Impact (ポラリスインパクト, Porarisu Inpakuto) finisher. He can also use the Seiza Blaster to perform the Polaris Crush (ポラリスクラッシュ, Porarisu Kurasshu) finisher. Kotaro's suit differs from the others in that it is adorned with a pair of mittens that hide bear-like claws for increased hand-to-hand combat capabilities and his helmet has bear ear-like protrusions.[34]

Kotaro Sakuma is portrayed by Shota Taguchi (田口 翔大, Taguchi Shōta).[35][36][2]

Tsurugi Ohtori

Tsurugi Ohtori (鳳 ツルギ, Ōtori Tsurugi) is the former head scientist of the Tsurugi Ohtori Science Laboratory (鳳ツルギ科学研究所, Ōtori Tsurugi Kagaku Kenkyūjo) from Earth three centuries prior to the series.[2] After becoming the first human to travel into space, he obtained the Houou Kyutama, which granted him immortality, and united the universe as the first president of the Space Federation (宇宙連邦, Uchū Renpō). When Jark Matter was founded to destroy what he established, Tsurugi founded the Rebellion and the original Kyurangers, which he led alongside Orion. However, they faced heavy losses, forcing Tsurugi to sacrifice his immortality in an attempt to destroy Don Armage.[13] When this failed, Orion placed Tsurugi in suspended animation within the spaceship Argo, split its Kyutama into the Ho, Ryukotsu and Tomo Kyutamas, and scattered them across the universe. In the present day, the Kyurangers reform the Argo Kyutama and revive Tsurugi, who discovers Jark Matter erased all records of his past achievements and the original Kyurangers from history before joining them in the fight against Don Armage. During the final battle, he ends up being possessed by Don Armage and forced to absorb Shou Ronpo.[37] However, Lucky rescues them, leaving Don Armage hostless and vulnerable to the Kyurangers' combined powers. After Jark Matter's defeat, Tsurugi reassumes his position as president of the Space Federation.[38]

Unlike the primary Kyurangers, Tsurugi utilizes the Houou Blade (ホウオウブレード, Hōō Burēdo) sword and the Houou Shield (ホウオウシールド, Hōō Shīrudo) to transform into the red-colored "Space Bu-Star" (スペースバスター, Supēsu Basutā), Houou Soldier (ホウオウソルジャー, Hōō Sorujā).[13][2] He can also use the Houou Blade to perform the Phoenix End (フェニックスエンド, Fenikkusu Endo) finisher. Tsurugi's suit differs from the others in that it is made of a leather-like fabric, has a collar that resembles the Kyutamas' base, and his helmet is adorned with a monaural headset.[38]

Tsurugi Ohtori is portrayed by Keisuke Minami (南 圭介, Minami Keisuke).[13][39]

Kyutamas

The Kyutamas (キュータマ, Kyūtama) are magical stones that give the Kyurangers their powers.[40] Each of them are numbered and contain a power associated with a different constellation. They are stored in the Kyurangers' Kyu Buckle (キュウバックル, Kyū Bakkuru) during battle. By setting their personal Kyutama into a Kyu The Weapon, a Kyuranger can perform an Impact (インパクト, Inpakuto) finisher.

Change

The Change (チェンジ, Chenji) Kyutamas allow the Kyurangers to transform and pilot their Kyu Voyagers.[40]

Skill

The Skill (スキル, Sukiru) Kyutamas either give extra powers to the Kyurangers or bring unusual effects that reflect a real-life basis.[40]

Special

These unique Kyutamas possess exclusive attributes. Unlike the Change and Skill Kyutamas, they are inscribed with letters instead of numbers.[40]

Dark

These corrupted versions of the Kyutamas inscribed with the Jark Matter emblem were given to Naga Ray at the time of his brainwashing by Akyanba. Naga kept these Kyutamas after he was purified from his brainwashing.[40]

Kyu Voyagers

The Kyu Voyagers (キュウボイジャー, Kyū Boijā)[51] are the Kyurangers' mecha, which are each associated with one of the Kyutamas. They were originally stored within the Orion until it was destroyed and they were transferred to the Battle Orion Ship.[52]

Kyutama Combinations

The Kyu Voyagers can be assembled into larger mecha via Kyutama Combination (キュータマ合体, Kyūtama Gattai).[51] The finisher for all three robots is the Triple Meteor Break (トリプルメテオブレイク, Toripuru Meteo Bureiku).

Recurring characters

Jark Matter

The Space Shogunate Jark Matter (宇宙幕府ジャークマター, Uchū Bakufu Jāku Matā) is an organization of aliens that have conquered an untold number of planets, including Planet Earth (惑星チキュウ, Wakusei Chikyū) and the 88 constellations that surround it,[1] with the goal of gathering Planedium (プラネジューム, Puranejūmu), the planets' core energy, for a Planedium Bomb (プラネジューム爆弾, Puranejūmu Bakudan) so they can destroy the entire universe. Their base of operations is located in the Crux System (ミナミジュウジ座系, Minamijūji-za-kei),[5] which is protected by an invisible barrier and heavily guarded.

Don Armage

Don Armage (ドン・アルマゲ, Don Arumage) is the deformed skull-themed leader, or Shogun (ショーグン, Shōgun),[1] of Jark Matter who was born from the collective despair of all life in the universe.[104] Revealing himself when Tsurugi united the universe 300 years prior, Armage established Jark Matter to destroy everything Tsurugi had built to thrive on the resulting misery, increase his power, and become a god. He was seemingly killed while battling Tsurugi, but Armage survived by possessing Tsurugi's ally Cuervo and retaliates by conquering Earth along with erasing records of Tsurugi and his comrades' achievements. Leading Jark Matter for the next 333 years, he oversaw his campaign via holograms from Planet Planet Southern Cross (惑星サザンクロス, Wakusei Sazan Kurosu) in the Crux System, which he also used as a test site for his Planedium Bomb.[105]

After the Kyurangers weakened his forces and destroyed his Planedium Bomb, Don Armage confronted them on Earth, where Cuervo expelled him and forced him to take Tsurugi as his new host, Don Tsurugi (ドン・ツルギ), in an attempt to harness Dark Planedium (ダークプラネジューム, Dāku Puranejūmu) energy until the Kyurangers rescue their ally.[37][106] Taking on his natural form, he converts every living being in the universe besides himself and the Kyurangers into Planedium energy and absorbs them to assume a new form,[106] but the Kyurangers are able to release them as well, defeating him in the process. In a last-ditch attempt at cheating death, Don Armage implanted a fragment of himself inside Lucky's body in the hopes of eventually resurrecting himself, but this plan backfires and the fragment is forced back into his original body before the Kyurangers permanently finish him off.

Don Armage is capable of possessing others and using their abilities, producing clones, transmit his energy through his holograms, and impart fragments of his essence into others to transform them into monsters. In combat, he and his clones wield the Dark Scythe (ダークサイズ, Dāku Saizu) and the Houou Dark Scythe (ホウオウダークサイズ, Hōō Dāku Saizu) while possessing Tsurugi.[104]

Don Armage is voiced by Atsuki Tani (谷 昌樹, Tani Atsuki).[1][104]

Cuervo

Cuervo (クエルボ, Kuerubo) is a crow-like alien and former prisoner of Jark Matter's boot camp from Planet Verona (惑星ベローナ, Wakusei Berōna) in the Corvus System (カラス座系, Karasu-za-kei). Three centuries prior, he helped his fellow prisoners escape and was recruited by Tsurugi to become his partner and a member of the original Rebellion before joining him in recruiting 86 other warriors to overthrow Jark Matter. During what appeared to be the final battle against Don Armage, Cuervo seemingly sacrificed himself to save Tsurugi.[41] In reality, he sold his soul to the tyrant in exchange for his life, became his host, and was reborn as Don Armage's thrall, the Hindu cosmology-themed Don Cuervo (ドン・クエルボ, Don Kuerubo); loyally serving him from then on.[44][37][104]

While Jark Matter was commencing their final experiments on Dark Planedium on Planet Southern Cross, Cuervo revealed himself to Tsurugi when he and the Kyurangers came to destroy the Planedium Bomb. During the Kyurangers' final battle against Don Armage on Earth, Cuervo revealed he had subverted Armage's will, but willingly helped him in his plans so he could see the destroyed universe recreated as a utopia. However, Don Armage was extracted from his body and he was killed by Tsurugi.[37]

As one of the 88 legendary saviors, Cuervo wields a pair of sai and wears a heliocentrism-themed chest armor. As Don Cuervo, he wields the twin Armaken (アルマ剣, Arumaken) swords.[104]

Cuervo is voiced by Daisuke Namikawa (浪川 大輔, Namikawa Daisuke).[41][104] As Don Cuervo, his voice is blended together with Atsuki Tani, Don Armage's voice actor.[44]

Vice Shoguns

The Vice Shoguns (フクショーグン, Fuku Shōgun) are the second-highest-ranking members of Jark Matter, serving directly under the Shogun and answering only to him.[69][104] Instead of a Kyodainro, each of them carry a golden dragon pad on the right shoulder that allows them to enlarge and shrink back to normal size. They were among the organization's original members three centuries prior, having battled the original Rebellion members, and were later converted into cyborgs by Doctor Anton to prolong their lives. Following the Fuku Shoguns' defeat, Doctor Anton gathers their remains and combines them to create the three-headed Bermuda Triangle-themed Akyachuga (アキャチューガ, Akyachūga),[107][105] who wields all of original Fuku Shoguns' weapons and can perform the Vacuum Triangle (バキュームトライアングル, Bakyūmu Toraianguru) attack.[104] An enlarged Akyachuga is sent to defend Planet Southern Cross' core against the Kyurangers before being destroyed by KyurenOh (01-02-03-05-11), RyuTeiOh (07-09-10), and Gigant Houoh using the Battle Orion Ship in its cannon mode.

Tetchu

Tetchu (テッチュウ, Tetchū) is a Vice Shogun from Planet Sabinain (惑星サビナイン, Wakusei Sabinain) in the Cepheus System (ケフェウス座系, Kefeusu-za-kei).[69][104] Initially a hand-to-hand fighter in the past, his cyborg modifications armed him with the Tekkyu (テッキュウ, Tekkyū) flail on his left arm.[104] He is eventually defeated by the Kyurangers on Planet Toki and destroyed by Kyutamajin.

Tetchu is voiced by Hiroshi Tsuchida (土田 大, Tsuchida Hiroshi).[69][105][104]

Akyanba

Akyanba (アキャンバー, Akyanbā) is a Vice Shogun from Planet Kyoryudo (惑星キョリュード, Wakusei Kyoryūdo) in the Cassiopeia System (カシオペア座系, Kashiopea-za-kei).[69][104] She is armed with the Re-break Mic (再ブレイクマイク, Sai Bureiku Maiku) microphone, an upgraded version of the Break Mic (ブレイクマイク, Bureiku Maiku) she previously wielded in the past.[104] Following Tetchu's death, Akyanba is sent to eliminate the Kyurangers by unlocking Naga's emotions, with the aid of Micro Tsuyoindaver. However, Naga is eventually freed from her control and leads the Kyurangers in destroying Akyanba.

Akyanba is voiced by Arisa Komiya (小宮 有紗, Komiya Arisa)[69][105][104] while her humanoid form is portrayed by Yuri Hori (堀 有里, Hori Yuri).

Kukuruga

Kukuruga (ククルーガ, Kukurūga) is a Vice Shogun from Planet Quetzalco (惑星ケツァルコ, Wakusei Ketsaruko) in the Perseus System (ペルセウス座系, Peruseusu-za-kei).[104][69] He oversaw the conquest of Planet Kaien and seemingly killed King Aslan while his son Lucky was spirited away and hidden in the Leo Minor System. In reality, he ensured Aslan's downfall and contributed to turning him into one of Don Armage's thralls. Originally armed with the Medusaber (メドウサーベル, Medōsāberu) saber when Jark Matter was founded, Kukulga has his left arm outfitted with Kukulgun (ククルガン, Kukurugan) cannon by the present.[104] While supporting Akyanba following Tetchu's death, Kukulga took an interest in Lucky as a result of the youth traveling back in time and defeating his past self. Kukulga later fights Shishi Red Orion on Planet Kaien, where his scheme is exposed. Upon being defeated by Shishi Red Orion and the Kyurangers, Kukulga enlarges and is destroyed by Super KyurenOh (04-06-09-11-77) and Orion Battler.

Kukulga is voiced by Naoya Uchida (内田 直哉, Uchida Naoya).[69][105][104]

Aides

Doctor Anton

Doctor Anton (アントン博士, Anton-hakase) is a scientist who once worked for Jark Matter for several centuries, gradually turning himself into a cyborg to prolong his life. Anton also suffered from dissociative identity disorder before his evil persona transferred itself into a receptacle called the Anton Brain (アントンブレイン, Anton Burein) to stop his good self's ethical meddling and life.[104][46] This resulted in Anton being able to act independently of his evil-half, allowing him to leave Jark Matter to prevent the newly built Champ from being used for evil and teach his creation to value all forms of life.[18] The good Anton is later murdered by Scorpio while his evil counterpart works for Jark Matter unopposed and transforms a majority of its high-ranking members into cyborgs.[18]

The evil Anton eventually reveals himself to the Kyurangers during their quest to access the Crux System. With Mecha Mardakko's help, he kidnaps Champ and restores his prime directive as a war machine before Stinger destroyed the berserker chip, freeing his ally from the Anton Brain's control. Following the destruction of Planet Southern Cross, the evil Anton flees and installs himself into a Zero unit to regain full mobility as the tesla coil-themed Anton Zero (アントンゼロ, Anton Zero).[104][108] However, he is defeated by Shishi Red, Sasori Orange, Tenbin Gold, Oushi Black, Hebitsukai Silver, and Koguma Skyblue. Upon being enlarged, he is destroyed by KyurenOh (01-02-04-05-06) and Orion Battler.[108]

Doctor Anton is portrayed by Tsuyoshi Ujiki (うじき つよし, Ujiki Tsuyoshi).[16][18][46][104]

Zero

The Cow-Type All-Purpose Weapon Zero (牛型汎用破壊兵器ゼロ号, Ushi-gata Hanyō Hakai Heiki Zero-gō) androids are creations of Doctor Anton that resemble skeletal versions of Champ outfitted with the 180mm Bull Cannon (180mm猛牛火呑, Hyakuhachijū-miri-mētoru Mōgyū Kanon), the 30mm Bull Machine Gun (30mm猛牛魔震貫, Sanjū-miri-mētoru Mōgyū Mashin Gan), and the Bull Boomerang (猛牛風米嵐, Mōgyū Būmeran).[19][104] The first Zero unit is created by Akyanba and Kukuruga using blueprints Doctor Anton left behind in a scheme to destroy the Kyurangers. While originally identical to Champ, the android's casing is destroyed by the real Champ to reveal its true appearance.[19] Though it is defeated by the Kyurangers, the Zero unit is enlarged before being destroyed by KyurenOh (01-02-03-05-11), RyuTeiOh (07-09-10), and Gigant Houoh using the Battle Orion Ship in its cannon mode. Following this, Jark Matter mass-produced Zero and employed them on several occasions against the Kyurangers.

Karos

The Karos (カロー, Karō) are elite members responsible for controlling conquered star systems.[1] Each Karo has a customized space battleship known as Big Morimers (ビッグモライマーズ, Biggu Moraimāzu).[104]

Eriedrone

Eriedrone (エリードロン, Erīdoron) is the Karo of the Sagittarius System (イテ座系, Ite-za-kei) who hails from Planet Ojikazo (惑星オジカゾ, Wakusei Ojikazo) and is armed with the Electlong Bow (エレクトロングボウ, Erekutorongu Bō), which doubles as a spear.[104] After being ordered by Don Armage to eliminate the Kyurangers, he pursued them across the galaxy until they reached Earth, where he is killed in his Big Morimers after it is destroyed by KyurenOh (01-02-03-05-07).

Eriedrone is voiced by Takaya Kuroda (黒田 崇矢, Kuroda Takaya).[1][104]

Scorpio

Scorpio (スコルピオ, Sukorupio) is Stinger's older brother who betrayed him and his people to join Jark Matter,[36] becoming Don Armage's top assassin.[12][104] Because of his success, his position is only known to Don Armage and he is eventually promoted to Karo of the Scorpius System.[104][109] He was sent to Earth after the Kyurangers became a threat to Jark Matter's campaign when they defeated Eriedrone and Ikargen.[109] Upon reuniting with Stinger, Scorpio tricks him into believing he joined Jark Matter to kill Don Armage and save the universe.[110] However, he later revealed his true goal was to usurp the tyrant and assume control of Jark Matter for himself. After being defeated by Stinger, Scorpio chooses to save his brother from their people's Antares technique and sacrifice himself to protect the Kyurangers from Don Armage's attack.[13]

In battle, Scorpio's primary ability is to transform the victims of his tail stinger's venom into his zombie-like slaves.[111] While he was originally humanoid like Stinger and their people, Don Armage mutated him into a sea scorpion/crop circle-themed monstrous being with the ability to wrap his tail around his leg and perform a powerful kick attack.[110] In addition to his tail, he wields the Jark Javelin (ジャークジャベリン, Jāku Jaberin).[104]

Scorpio is portrayed by Yuki Kubota (久保田 悠来, Kubota Yūki).[36][12][111][104]

Minor Karos
Other Karos

Assassins

The assassins are members of Jark Matter responsible for eliminating rebels and rank between Karo and Daikaan.[43]

Ikargen

Ikargen (イカーゲン, Ikāgen) is a kraken-themed assassin with hundreds of eyes surrounding his body from Planet Crystalikall (惑星クリスタルイカル, Wakusei Kurisutaruikaru) in the Crux System armed with the Gesword Rifle (ゲソードライフル, Gesōdo Raifuru), which can double as a sword.[104] Throughout his career as a Jark Matter assassin, he has destroyed over one thousand planets alongside Mardakko and brought the Rebellion to the brink of destruction after killing their leader, Big Bear. Following Eriedrone's death, he and Mardakko are sent to eliminate the Kyurangers.[43] Ikargen was able to dodge all of their attacks until Lucky used the Futago Kyutama's power to counteract the assassin's biology before he was defeated by the Kyurangers. Ikargen enlarged himself and attempted to produce torrential acid rain, but was destroyed by RyuTei KyurenOh (01-02-03-05-07-09-10-11).

Ikargen is voiced by Yoku Shioya (塩屋 翼, Shioya Yoku).[43][104]

Mardakko

Mardakko (マーダッコ, Mādakko) is a gigantic octopus-themed assassin with regenerative capabilities from Planet Crystakoskull (惑星クリスタコスカル, Wakusei Kurisutakosukaru) in the Octans System (ハチブンギ座系, Hachibungi-za-kei) who can regenerate lost limbs and resurrect herself from any trace of her physical remains,[11][104] though she develops a new personality as a result. Initially a rude and hot-blooded individual, Mardakko is deployed to Earth with her partner Ikargen to eliminate the Kyurangers following Eriedrone's demise,[43] but are killed themselves. Developing secretary mannerisms, then a sensual and flirty persona after a second encounter with the Kyurangers, Don Armage orders her to spy on Scorpio under the guise of becoming his second-in-command. Though Mardakko is killed while in the Space Squad's universe while attempting to steal the Rashinban Kyutama, Scorpio uses a fragment he kept on his person to revive her as an over-dramatic individual. She activates all of the Morimers on Earth to siphon its Planedium before they and Scorpio's Big Morimers are destroyed by Houou Soldier, who kills her in the subsequent duel. Tetchu revives her once more on Planet Toki, though she develops a groupie-like personality and spends more time idolizing the Kyurangers instead of fighting them before they kill her once again.

Following her sixth revival, Mardakko returns to her original personality, became the Karo of the Perseus System, and allows herself to be converted into the cyborg Mecha Mardakko (メカマーダッコ, Meka Mādakko) to become more powerful, while sacrificing her regenerative abilities.[47] While she is defeated by 10 of the Kyurangers during the battle on Planet Southern Cross, Mecha Mardakko is enlarged and summons a Death Worm to aid her before she is destroyed along with the creature by Kyutamajin and the Battle Orion Ship.

In both her original form and as Mecha Mardakko, she is armed with the Octopus-Wiring Electromagnetic Scattering Whip (タコ足配線電磁バラバラムチ, Takoashi Haisen Denji Barabara Muchi), the Tacommand Vulcan (タコマンドバルカン, Takomando Barukan) Gatling gun, the Tachometer Tentaclaymore (タコメーター付テンタクレイモア, Takomētā-tsuki Tentakureimoa) sword, the Takoyakiller (タコヤキラー, Takoyakirā) morning star, and the Shock Shooter (ショックシューター, Shokku Shūtā) handgun.[104]

Mardakko is voiced by Eri Kitamura (喜多村 英梨, Kitamura Eri).[43][104]

Foot soldiers

Daikaans

The Daikaans (ダイカーン, Daikān) are commanders who are sent to conquer and control planets.[1][104] Each of them have a space battleship called Morimers (モライマーズ, Moraimāzu) capable of draining planets' Planedium and changing into a Morimers Robo (モライマーズロボ, Moraimāzu Robo), armed with a spear.[104] While most planets are occupied by one Daikaan, Earth is controlled by multiple Daikaans since it is rich in Planedium. Most Daikaans are aliens that hailed from various points of origin in the universe, though some are Tsuyoindavers who were promoted and received modifications in the Jark Matter Laboratory.[104]

Other Daikaans

Hoshi Minato

Hoshi Minato (ホシ★ミナト) is an alien pop star known as the No.1 artist in the universe.[114] In the past, he was originally a lonely low-level street performer,[25] until an encounter with his friend Hammie set them both on the path to finding their dreams to live on. After the Kyurangers discover and free Minato from one of Don Armage's copies,[25] he rallies his fans into rebelling against Jark Matter.[45][2]

Hoshi Minato is portrayed by Hiroya Matsumoto (松本 寛也, Matsumoto Hiroya).[114][25][2]

Orion

Orion (オライオン, Oraion): A warrior from Orion System (オリオン座系, Orion-za-kei) who wields a club in combat,[2] one of the legendary 88 saviors who fought alongside Tsurugi in the past against Jark Matter, and the namesake of the Kyurangers' ship.[115] After Don Armage's apparent defeat, he placed Tsurugi into a cryogenic slumber within the Argo and entrusted Eris with the Ryukotsu Kyutama. He would later meet and join forces with the Kyurangers after half of them traveled back in time to learn more about Don Armage and help his distant descendant Lucky unlock the Saiko Kyutama. After Orion died in battle against Don Armage, Shou Ronpo and Champ chose to stay behind in the past to take his place in ensuring the Kyurangers assemble in the present.

Orion is portrayed by Kai Shishido (宍戸 開, Shishido Kai).[115][2]

Aslan

Lucky's father, Aslan (アスラン, Asuran), was originally the king of Planet Kaien in the Leo System prior to Jark Matter's invasion.[25][55][2] While the Kyurangers believed he was killed by Kukuruga and a facsimile ruled over Kaien in his place,[42] Aslan was in reality possessed by Don Armage to become his thrall Don Aslan (ドン・アスラン, Don Asuran).[107] He faced the Kyurangers Planet Southern Cross in the Crux System as one of Armage's last lines of defense, but after they freed him, Aslan helps the Kyurangers escape before sacrificing himself to use the Black Hole Kyutama to prevent Jark Matter's Planedium Bomb from destroying the universe.

Aslan is portrayed by Ginnojo Yamazaki (山崎 銀之丞, Yamazaki Gin'nojō).[25][55][2]

Guest characters

Spin-off exclusive characters

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