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Seijuu Sentai Gingaman

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 22, 1998
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 50
  • Networks: tv asahi
  • Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Kids
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Seijuu Sentai Gingaman(1998)

TMDB Rating: 6.7 (6 votes)

Overview

Three millennia after the first invasion of the Space Pirates Barban, a new set of Gingamen — Hyuuga, Gouki, Hayate, Hikaru, Saya — have been selected to protect the Earth. That is, unless the Barban are able to disrupt the ceremony!

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Season 1

50 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Legendary BladesFeb 22, 19980.0
2The Starbeasts' ReturnMar 1, 19980.0
3The Earth's WisdomMar 8, 19980.0
4The Earth's HeartMar 15, 19980.0
5The Sure-Kill FangMar 22, 19980.0
6The Starbeasts' CrisisMar 29, 19980.0
7Time of RevivalApr 5, 19980.0
8Love's CulinaryApr 12, 19980.0
9Secret KittenApr 19, 19980.0
10The Wind's FluteApr 26, 19980.0
11A Warrior's DevotionMay 3, 19980.0
12Nightmare ReunitedMay 10, 19980.0
13Beast Attack RehearsalMay 17, 19980.0
14Two SayasMay 24, 19980.0
15Terrifying HiccupsMay 31, 19980.0
16Homeland of the HeartJun 7, 19980.0
17True CourageJun 14, 19980.0
18The Mysterious Black KnightJun 28, 19980.0
19The Vengeful KnightJul 5, 19980.0
20The One-Man BattleJul 12, 19980.0
21The Tomato's TrialJul 19, 19980.0
22Appearance of LightAug 2, 19980.0
23End of the ContestAug 9, 19980.0
24Budou's TenacityAug 16, 19980.0
25The Black Knight's DeterminationAug 23, 19980.0
26Brothers of FlameAug 30, 19980.0
27The Mummy's AllureSep 6, 19980.0
28Papa's Sudden ChangeSep 13, 19980.0
29Dark MerchantSep 20, 19980.0
30Steel StarbeastsSep 27, 19980.0
31Cursed StoneOct 4, 19980.0
32The Mobile Horse of FriendshipOct 11, 19980.0
33Yearning for SayaOct 18, 19980.0
34Invulnerable IliessOct 25, 19980.0
35Gouki's ChoiceNov 1, 19980.0
36Invincible HaruhikoNov 8, 19980.0
37Bucrates' AmbitionNov 15, 19980.0
38Hyuuga's DeterminationNov 22, 19980.0
39The Heart's MassageNov 29, 19980.0
40The Majin of SadnessDec 6, 19980.0
41The Demon-Beast's RevivalDec 13, 19980.0
42The Horrible Demon-BeastDec 20, 19980.0
43Legendary FootprintsDec 27, 19980.0
44Earth's Demon-BeastJan 3, 19990.0
45The Fairy's TearsJan 10, 19990.0
46Winds of RageJan 17, 19990.0
47The Demon's SchemeJan 24, 19990.0
48Moak's EndJan 31, 19990.0
49The Miraculous MountainFeb 7, 19990.0
50Tomorrow's LegendsFeb 14, 19990.0

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