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series. It was the sixth installment in Toei Company's Super Sentai metaseries of
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television dramas. It aired on
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from February 6, 1982, to January 29, 1983, replacing '' Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan'' and was replaced by '' Kagaku Sentai Dynaman'' with a total of 50 episodes. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply ''Goggle V''.


Plot

The Dark Science Empire Deathdärk launches its scheme for world conquest from their Deathtopia Castle in Germany. Dr. Hideki Hongo, the founder of the Future Science Laboratory, is saved from one of their attacks by world-class explorer Kenichi Akama. Using his Computer Boys & Girls, Hongo recruits five people, including Kenichi, to form the Dai Sentai Goggle-V (Goggle 5), the only force capable of stopping Deathdärk.


Characters


Goggle-V

The eponymous Goggle-V is a team that was recruited and formed by the Future Science Laboratory to combat the Dark Science Empire Deathdärk. Their battle phrase is . Like Denziman, their surnames include their color. * /: A world class explorer and mountain climber, aged 22. By saving Dr. Hongo from Deathdärk's Madaramen, he came to realize what danger the world was in. His forehead jewel is the ruby (it has the lowest roll call pitch), symbolizing Atlantis. His rhythmic gymnastic apparatus is the rope. Kenichi appeared in '' Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai'' along with his 23 fellow Red Warriors. He is also the team's leader. * /: The president of the shogi club at Touto University, aged 26. He is second in-command and he specializes in strategy. Normally a janitor at Korakuen Stadium (replaced by the Tokyo Dome after the series ended). His forehead jewel is the emerald (second lowest pitch), symbolizing
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, specifically Angkor Wat. His rhythmic gymnastic apparatus is the clubs. * /: An ice hockey player and would-be inventor, aged 20. He develops a friendship with Futoshi Kijima. He is also good with children. His forehead jewel is the
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(middle pitch), symbolizing
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. His rhythmic gymnastic apparatus is the hoop. * /: He works at a zoo and he is the comedic one of the group. Futoshi is the oldest at 27. His forehead jewel is the
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(second highest pitch), symbolizing Mu ( Lemuria). His rhythmic gymnastic apparatus is the ball. * /: A gymnast who works as an announcer at Kourakuen Stadium. Miki is the youngest at 16, but is very mature for her age. Her forehead jewel is the
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(highest pitch), symbolizing the Maya and
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. Her rhythmic gymnastics apparatus is the ribbon.


Mecha

* : The flying fortress that is launched from a pad beneath Kourakuen Stadium, launches three numbered carriers which contain the components of the Goggle Robo. It is driven by Goggle Black and Goggle Pink to aid the Goggle Robo in battle. It shoots missiles from its "mouth". ** : Three remote controlled carrier pods carried by the Goggle Caesar. The Goggle Jet is carried by Goggle Container 1, the Goggle Tank by Goggle Container 2, and the Goggle Dump by Goggle Container 3. * : A giant robot that is composed of three giant vehicles that combine when the command "Go! Go! Change!" is given. It wields the Earth Sword, which finishes off the Kong by using its Electron Galaxy Slash. ** : The mecha of Goggle Red. It is stored in Goggle Container 1, with wings retracted. It forms the head and chest of the Goggle Robo. It can shoot down Desfighters, but Goggle Red can also use its speed to outmaneuver them. Since it is a jet, it can take off while the Goggle Caesar is still airborne. ** : The mecha of Goggle Blue. It attacks with retractable missile launcher. It forms the arms and back of the Goggle Robo. ** : The mecha of Goggle Yellow. It has a rectangular cavity in the back. It forms the legs of the Goggle Robo.


Future Science Laboratory

* : A 45-year-old
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who works for the Future Science Laboratory and he is the founder of Goggle-V. * : The assistant of Dr. Hongo. Even after the doctor leaves, she remains in a research institute, and Goggle-V is supported with Sayuri. * : The assistant of Dr. Hongo. Even after the doctor leaves, she remains in a research institute, and Goggle-V is supported with Midori. * : Five children in blue tights who comprise the Junior Goggle 5 and support the team proper w/ the Comboyputer. Each follows a specific team member: ** (Red, 12 years old) ** (Black, 10 years old) ** (Blue, 8 years old) ** (Yellow, 10 years old) ** (Pink, 12 years old)


Dark Science Empire Deathdärk

From the time when iron was discovered in ancient
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, the have existed to move the world in the shadows. United by Führer Taboo, they are based from the that launches giant robots from its gate. It is usually underwater, but it can fly. When in flight, its high-power propulsion winds wreak destructive chaos underneath. * : A one-eyed "super gene" product of genetic engineering that hides behind a translucent wall. He is merciless and unforgiving and seeks to reform the Earth in his image. During the final episode, Goggle Red attacked him in one on one battle thrusting him thus revealing the monster he really was in the process behind his translucent wall. When the Deathtopia was destroyed, he finally appeared in giant form hoping to destroy the Goggle-V. He was ultimately destroyed by the Goggle Robo with the eye-poking Earth Sword Electron Galaxy Missile when the default final attack did not work on him. * : A Pharaoh-like commander brought back to life by Taboo. He executed both Iguana and Zazoriya to reorganize Deathdärk as Führer Taboo ordered him to. He was the last to be destroyed before the emergence of Führer Taboo with Goggle Golden Spear. * : A swordsman field commander in black. He is rivals with Goggle Red and close allies with Mazurka. However he betrayed Mazurka by trying to use her as a bomb. However Mazurka was able to counter and the base exploded along with him. However he was found alive and nursed back to health by the Goggle-V team until he was well to fight with them again. He showed no gratitude to the enemy by revealing the location of their new hiding place to Deathmark, however with the excuse of paying his debt to the Goggle V for saving him, he protects them from Bear Moozoo. He piloted the last of the Kongs, Bear Kong before his death after the defeat of Bear Mozoo which he threatened Deathmark in the process to use the robot. * : The first female field commander introduced who wields the Dark Sword Black Thunder sword. She serves Deathdärk faithfully and with extreme fierceness against those who oppose Deathdärk. She dies when showered with the powerful Hightron energy that makes her invisible and intangible while draining her life force considerably. Mazura was expected to die from the process and the necklace given to her by Deathdärk would explode for in reality it was a bomb. She took the control from Deathgiller and set the bomb to try to destroy Deathgiller, but failed. * : A Deathdärk scientist dressed in a
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-like outfit who builds mecha-motif robots. An occasional rival of Doctor Iguana. She was put to death by Deathmark. * : A Deathdärk scientist dressed in an iguana-like outfit who builds beast-motif robots. He was put to death by Deathmark. * & : The faceless warriors in purple and blue who can assume human forms. They are the twin handmaidens of Deathmark. Were fight as two young feisty girl warriors. They were destroyed alongside Deathmark. * : The android foot soldiers in camouflage-colored tights.


Mozoos and Kongs

The are a fusion of an animal/plant genes and metal atoms. When a Mozoo is defeated, a is dispatched to re-energize it as the Mozoo pilots the Kong to fight the Goggle Robo.


Episodes

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Film

A Goggle-V movies was released on March 13, 1982, at the Toei Manga Festival. It takes place some time between episodes 8 and 14.


Cast

*Kenichi Akama: Ryōji Akagi *Kanpei Kuroda: Jyunichi Haruta *Saburo Aoyama: Shigeki Ishii *Futoshi Kijima: Sanpei Godai *Miki Momozono: Megumi Ōkawa *Dr. Hideki Hongo: Noboru Nakaya *Midori Wakagi: Itsuko Kobayashi *Sayuri Yamamoto: Chieko Hosoya *Tatsuya Ueda: Hidenori Iura *Makoto Takenaka: Minoru Takeuchi *Haruo Shimada: Kazuhiko Ōhara *Daisuke Oyama: Tomonori Mizuno *Akane Aizawa: Hanae Sugimoto *Führer Taboo (Voice): Eisuke Yoda *Grand Marshal Deathmark: Yohsuke Naka *General Deathgiller: Toshimichi Takahashi *Mazurka: Mayumi Yoshida (not the same Mayumi Yoshida, the actress who played Lou/Pink Flash from '' Choushinsei Flashman'') *Dr. Zazoriya: Kumiko Nishiguchi *Dr. Iguana: Eiichi Kikuchi *Bella: Mariko Ōki (15–27), Noriko Nakanishi (28–50) *Beth: Kumiko Shinbo *Narrator: Tōru Ōhira *Goggle Robo: Shinji Nakae


Songs

;Opening theme * **Lyrics: Kazuo Koike **Composition & Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe **Artist: MoJo, Koorogi '73, The Chirps ;Ending theme * **Lyrics: Kazuo Koike **Composition & Arrangement: Michiaki Watanabe **Artist: MoJo


International broadcast and home video

* In its home country of Japan, Toei Video released the series on DVD from September 21, 2006, to January 21, 2007, making it the first time this series received a home video release in some way. It was released throughout five volumes and each volume contains 10 episodes on 2 discs. Six selected episodes are included on the "Super Sentai Ichigo Blu-ray 1982 - 1986" Blu-Ray package released on April 14, 2021. The movie versions are the DVD-BOX "Super Sentai THE MOVIE BOX" was released on July 21, 2003, as under: "Super Sentai THE MOVIE VOl.2" and "Super Sentai THE MOVIE Blu-Ray BOX 1976-1995." * In the
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, Goggle V was aired on RPN from 1998 with a Filipino dub. * In Italy, the series was broadcast in Italia 7 in the mid-1980s with an Italian dub and re-broadcast during the Power Rangers' boom in the country. This along with Denshi Sentai Denjiman were the only two Sentai shows to be broadcast with Italian dubs in the country. * In
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, the series made its debut on Rede Bandeirantes in March 1990, licensed by Oro Filmes, following the success of '' Dengeki Sentai Changeman'' and '' Choushinsei Flashman'' in the previous decade. It also aired on Rede Record in 1993 and also TV Guaíba (now ''RecordTV RS''). It aired as "Goggle Five - Os Guerreiros do Espaço" (Dai Sentai was dubbed as "Gigantes Guerreiros", literally, "Giant Warriors"), acquired from the Italian version as they have decided to go backwards and dub an older Sentai series to compete. But it didn't reach anywhere near the same popularity as what Changeman and Flashman previously had there. This was the third Sentai series to air in the region, followed by Hikari Sentai Maskman. * The series was popular in
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during the mid-1980s. It was the very first Super Sentai series to be aired in the region and was shown with an Indonesian dub. The series was readily available in VHS and Betamax format for rental during that time. All episodes were released and spread through 13 volume cassettes there. Goggle V was so famous, it was the only Super Sentai with a live stage show in Jakarta. * Goggle-V was the third Sentai series being broadcast in
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and the first series for Channel 9 (now Channel 9 MCOT HD). It aired Saturdays and Sundays morning around 1986 in Thai dubbed version, with the voice acting led by Nirun Boonyarattaphan. * The series aired in South Korea with a Korean dub in 1995 under ''Earth Task Force Goggle V.'' (''지구특공대 가글파이브'') This was after they aired a Korean dub of the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in 1994 as: ''The Invincible Power Rangers.'' (''무적 파워레인저'') and decided to go back to dubbing Sentai seasons. The reason why only the first season was dubbed due to the belief that the attention span of Korean kids was too short to keep up with a multiseason show. As of the Korean dub of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, it was officially renamed ''Power Rangers Goggle V.'' (''파워레인저 라이브맨'') This entry is the oldest work to receive a Korean dub.


References


External links

* {{Super Sentai 1982 Japanese television series debuts 1983 Japanese television series endings Super Sentai TV Asahi original programming 1980s Japanese television series