The 35th work in Japan's "Super Sentai" series, the new work "TEN Gokaiger", a classic special effects work of "Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger" which has been on the air for 10 years, is confirmed to be released this fall. Today, on July 19, the official released the latest trailer. Let's take a sneak peek together. "Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger" is the 35th work in the special effects Super Sentai series produced by Toei Company of Japan. It was broadcast in 2011. The members were originally from other planets in the universe. There were five people in total. They all had dreams in their hearts and wanted to get the biggest treasure in the universe. Therefore, they needed to obtain all the Ranger keys. Another person was from Earth (Silver) and was chosen to save people. There are a total of six people who can become Gokaiger. Red is the leader and leads others to protect the earth. "TEN Gokaiger" will tell a new adventure 10 years after the previous work. The six main characters including Ryota Ozawa, Yuki Yamada, Mao Ichimichi, Kazuki Shimizu, Yui Koike, and Junya Ikeda will return again. Toshihisa Arakawa will be the scriptwriter and Shojiro Nakazawa will be the director. Stay tuned. ·New trailer of "TEN Gokaiger": |
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