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Synopsis[]
With the Ushi Origami running amuck and Hiro trapped inside, the Shinkenger must work with his grandfather to figure a way to stop the rampage and prevent Happouzu from taking control of it for Akumaro.
Plot[]
As the Ushi Origami continues its rampage, Dayu prepares to throw the broken blade of Juzo's Uramasa into the sea as respect for the fallen swordsman when Akumaro reveals that Juzo is still alive and he wishes the former samurai to work for him. He promises to repair her shamisen and Juzo's Uramasa in return. Later that night, Dayu finds Juzo to relay Akumaro's message to him.
Meanwhile, after having no luck in finding the Ushi Orgami, Kotoha suggests to Takeru and the others to send the Origami to find Hiro who is still inside the Ushi Origami. By daybreak, the Origami return to Shinkengers as Toji gives Takeru a special Secret Disk to destroy the Ushi Origami. Sending the others ahead of him, Takeru learns that the old man sees the Ushi Origami to be responsible for the death of Hiro's parents. As he expresses his guilt that it is partly his fault that they died and that Hiro is in trouble, Takeru tells him otherwise and returns the Secret Disk to Toji. On their way to find Hiro, the Shinkengers are ambushed by Happouzu and several Nanashi. Takeru joins the battle and when both Dayu and Juzo arrive to hold the Shinkengers back, Takeru goes forward to find Happouzu ready to kill Hiro who tries to tame the Ushi Origami.
However, the Origami begins its rampage again as Toji arrives to reveal that he too wished to control the Ushi Origami. Together, Hiro and Toji absorb the excess Mojikara that drives the Ushi Origami wild before it destroys a nearby city. Takeru as Super Shinken Red also destroys Happouzu, who gains the intent to destroy the Ushi Origami now that it cannot be under his control in his second life. Given the reigns of the Ushi Origami, Takeru turns the Ushi Origami into MouGyuDaiOh, who slays the Ayakashi as Juzo and Dayu take their leave. Parting ways with the Sakakibara clan, Takeru and his vassals make their way home with a new Origami in their arsenal.
Cast[]
- Takeru Shiba (志葉 丈瑠 Shiba Takeru): Tori Matsuzaka (松坂 桃李 Matsuzaka Tōri)
- Ryunosuke Ikenami (池波 流ノ介 Ikenami Ryūnosuke): Hiroki Aiba (相葉 裕樹 Aiba Hiroki)
- Mako Shiraishi (白石 茉子 Shiraishi Mako): Rin Takanashi (高梨 臨 Takanashi Rin)
- Chiaki Tani (谷 千明 Tani Chiaki): Shogo Suzuki (鈴木 勝吾 Suzuki Shōgo)
- Kotoha Hanaori (花織 ことは Hanaori Kotoha): Suzuka Morita (森田 涼花 Morita Suzuka)
- Genta Umemori (梅盛 源太 Umemori Genta): Keisuke Sohma (相馬 圭祐 Sōma Keisuke)
- Doukoku Chimatsuri (血祭 ドウコク Chimatsuri Dōkoku, Voice): Rintarō Nishi (西 凛太朗 Nishi Rintarō)
- Dayu Usukawa (薄皮 太夫 Usukawa Dayū, Voice): Romi Park (朴 璐美 Paku Romi)
- Shitari of the Bones (骨のシタリ Hone no Shitari, Voice): Cho (チョー )
- Juzo Fuwa (腑破 十臓 Fuwa Jūzō): Mitsuru Karahashi (唐橋 充 Karahashi Mitsuru)
- Akumaro Sujigarano (筋殻 アクマロ Sujigarano Akumaro, Voice): Ryō Horikawa (堀川 りょう Horikawa Ryō)
Guest Cast[]
- Happouzu (ハッポウズ Happōzu, Voice): Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹 Inada Tetsu)
- Hiro Sakakibara (榊原 ヒロ Sakakibara Hiro): Yuki Sato (佐藤勇輝 Satō Yūki)
- Toji Sakakibara (榊原 藤次 Sakakibara Tōji): Tetsuo Morishita (森下哲夫 Morishita Tetsuo)
- Hiro Sakakibara's father: Kajiro Tanaka (田中嘉治郎 Tanaka Kajirō)
- Hiro Sakakibara (Child): Ten Sato (佐藤 天 Satō Ten)
Secret Disks[]
- Shinken Red - Super, Shishi (InrouMaru - Shin Kaen no Mai), Origami Beast (Ushi Origami)
- Shinken Blue - NA
- Shinken Pink - NA
- Shinken Green - NA
- Shinken Yellow - NA
- Shinken Gold - Sushi (Sushi Changer)
Notes[]
- As part of Super Hero Time, this episode aired alongside Kamen Rider W episode 6, The Girl... A/The Price of Lying.
- Viewership: 6.3%
- Key Title Kanji: 猛 (Rage; referring to the term "mougyuu" or "raging bull")
Home video releases[]
- The second volume of the Samurai Sentai Shinkenger Blu-Ray Box Set comes with episodes 17-33, including the Kamen Rider Decade crossover, and was released on April 11th 2014 at a cost of 20,790 yen.
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger DVD Volume 9 features episodes 33-36: Act 33: MouGyuuDaiOh, Act 34: Fatherly Love, Girlish Innocence, Act 35: Eleven Origami All Combination and Act 36: The Curry Samurai.
See Also[]
- The BullZord - Power Rangers counterpart in Super Samurai. See comparison page.
- Kevin's Choice - Power Rangers counterpart in Super Samurai. See comparison page. (Juzo's return)
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