"Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger": A look back at the classic anime of the 90sBroadcast from 1995 to 1996, Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger was an anime series that was aired on NHK BS2 on Friday evenings and was loved by many children. The series was an original story by Masao Ikeda, general director Kunitoshi Okajima, and produced by Shaft and Renaissance. The series, which consisted of 39 episodes, was broadcast in 30-minute slots and entertained viewers. Story and CharactersThe story of "Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger" depicts the adventures of the main character Bakuretsumaru (voice: Chinatsu Sakamoto) and his friends as they fight to defeat evil forces. In each episode, Bakuretsumaru and his friends enter the worlds of various legends and fairy tales, and overcome obstacles while working together with the characters they meet there. For example, in episode 1, "Is an adventure like this even possible?", the story begins with Bakuretsumaru stepping into the world of adventure for the first time and confronting an evil spirit monster. Each character has their own unique personality, and Bakuretsumaru's bravery and the friendship of his companions add excitement to the story. In particular, the episodes in which Bakuretsumaru grows and deepens his bonds with his companions moved viewers. In addition, the characters from legends and fairy tales that appear in each episode are also attractive, drawing viewers in. Production and staffMany talented staff members were involved in the production of this work. Ikeda Masao, who was in charge of the original story, firmly established the framework of the story and worked hard to ensure that viewers would enjoy it. Director Kunitoshi Okajima oversaw the direction of each episode, maximizing the visual appeal. Shaft, in charge of animation production, focused on character design and animation direction, pursuing visual beauty. Masayoshi Sekishima, who was in charge of the series composition, skillfully constructed the story of each episode to keep viewers from getting bored. The script was written by Masayoshi Sekishima, Kuniaki Yamashita, and others, and carefully depicted the theme of each episode and the feelings of the characters. Studio OX was in charge of character design, visually expressing the individuality of the characters. Chief animation director Hideo Shimosaka oversaw the drawing of each episode, achieving high-quality animation. Art director Jin Nagao beautifully depicted the background and worldview of each episode, drawing the viewer into the world of the story. Music director Takeshi Itake provided music that matched the atmosphere of each episode, enhancing the emotions of the viewer. Sound director Kan Mizuki oversaw the performances of the voice actors and sound effects, enhancing the viewer's sense of immersion. The appeal of the episodeEach episode of "Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger" is packed with ideas to entertain the viewers. For example, in the second episode, "Defeat the Evil Monster," Bakuretsumaru confronts an evil monster for the first time and realizes its strength. In the third episode, "Cinderella at 12:05," an episode based on the story of Cinderella is developed, giving viewers a fresh surprise. The subtitles of each episode are also attractive and draw the viewers' interest. For example, episode 6, "Duel? Journey to the West in a Western Style," is a unique episode that combines elements of Western and Journey to the West. Also, in episode 16, "Grand Martial Arts Tournament! Bakumaru Gets Married!?", Bakuretsumaru participates in a martial arts tournament, and an unexpected turn of events, where he gets married, awaits. Viewer reactions and ratings"Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger" was loved by many viewers from the time it was broadcast. Children in particular were moved by Bakuretsumaru's bravery and friendship with his friends, and looked forward to the weekly broadcasts. The appeal of the stories and characters in each episode was also highly praised, and the series received high support from viewers. This work is also considered one of the best anime of the 90s, and was highly praised for its visual beauty and ingenious storytelling, as well as for the careful depiction of the themes and character emotions of each episode, deeply moving viewers. Recommendations and related works"Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger" is recommended for fans of 90s anime and those who want to enjoy children's anime. It is especially perfect for those who want to be moved by Bakuretsumaru's bravery and friendship with his friends. It is also recommended for those who want to enjoy the story of each episode and the charm of the characters. Related works include the "Brave Series" and "Sailor Moon," which were also broadcast in the 1990s. These works were also praised for their visual beauty and clever storylines, and were loved by many viewers. They were also highly regarded as children's anime, and deeply moved viewers. Conclusion"Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Etoranger" was loved by many viewers as a masterpiece anime of the 90s. Bakuretsumaru's brave figure, his friendship with his comrades, and the charm of the stories and characters in each episode attracted viewers and deeply moved them. This work is recommended for fans of 90s anime and those who want to enjoy children's anime. Please give it a watch. |
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