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The Great Escape - Heli Explosion (大脱走・ヘリ爆破 Dai Dassō - Heri Bakuha) is the forty-fourth episode of Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan.
Synopsis[]
An Air Force partner of Takayuki's is brought on to train with Sun Vulcan for a new secret weapon, only to appear to sell out the team to give their secrets to Black Magma!
Plot[]
Chief Arashiyama informs Sun Vulcan that in preparation of receiving a new weapon that will make Sun Vulcan even more powerful, Guardians of Peace HQ would send a test pilot to do practice drills. It turns out that the new test pilot is Junichi Yamane, Takayuki's old friend from the Guardians of Peace Air Force who is now a commissioned officer. Takayuki also reveals that Junichi was at one point considered a candidate to become Vulcan Eagle.
Junichi then meets Misa Arashiyama. Once Junichi finds out Misa is the Chief's daughter, he immediately tries to ask her out on a date. Misa does not have a chance to respond because she is summoned upstairs, but as soon as she leaves, Junichi starts looking through the top secret paperwork in the room. Chief Arashiyama walks into the room and discovers that the papers in the room were touched and immediately knows that Junichi was looking for something.
That night, when Misa is walking outside, she is attacked by a flying monster and is saved by Junichi. Not long after that, Misa agrees to go on a date with Junichi. During the date, Junichi keeps asking Misa about the blueprints to Sun Vulcan Robo, but Misa refuses, insisting they are top secret. When Junichi returns to base, he sees Takayuki in the hallway and it is revealed that Junichi holds a lot of animosity toward Takayuki because Takayuki was picked as Vulcan Eagle instead of him. Takayuki is surprised by this because the two had been extremely close friends in training and had vowed to always work together.
Their conversation is interrupted when a new monger, Flying Squirrel Monger, attacks the town. Sun Vulcan is able to thwart the attack, forcing Flying Squirrel Monger, the Zero Girls, and Amazon Killer to retreat. During the attack, however, Junichi uses the opportunity to steal the Sun Vulcan Robo blueprints, assumingly to turn over to Black Magma as a spy. Unbeknownst to him, however, Chief Arashiyama foresaw this and had replaced the real blueprints with fake ones.
Takayuki is enraged when he finds out that Junichi had stolen the blueprints (albeit fake), but tells the rest of Sun Vulcan that he needs to find Junichi because he knows Black Magma will kill him once they find out the blueprints are fake. Indeed, when Junichi turns over the blueprints to Amazon Killer, Amazon Killer is enraged once she sees the blueprints are fake. At that point, however, Junichi reveals that he was merely posing as Black Magma's blueprints, and was hoping to use the opportunity of turning over the blueprints to Führer Hell Saturn as an opportunity to kill him. Yamane pulls out a gun to try to kill Amazon Killer, but he is easily overpowered by Black Magma and captured. An enraged Amazon Killer intends to simply brainwash Junichi and force him to be their spy and have him lead Black Magma straight to the Sun Vulcan base. Just before they can do this, however, Takayuki (as Vulcan Eagle) breaks into the hideout and saves Junichi. In the process, Takayuki's Vulcan Eagle suit is damaged, and he is forced to abandon it and flee in the Land Vulcan while being pursued by Black Magma machinemen with machine guns in a helicopter and car.
Just as all hope seems lost, Vulcan Panther and Vulcan Shark show up and manage to destroy the helicoptor. Takayuki still does not have a Vulcan Eagle suit, however, so Misa intervenes by piloting the Vulcan Jaguar to deliver Takayuki a new suit, allowing him to transform into Vulcan Eagle to fight the machinemen and Flying Squirrel Monger. Flying Eagle Monger is eventually destroyed by Sun Vulcan Robo's Aura Plazma Return, and Takayuki and Junichi reaffirm their friendship.
Cast[]
- Takayuki Hiba (飛羽 高之 Hiba Takayuki): Takayuki Godai (五代 高之 Godai Takayuki)
- Kinya Samejima (鮫島 欣也 Samejima Kin'ya): Kinya Sugi (杉 欣也 Sugi Kin'ya)
- Asao Hyou (豹 朝夫 Hyō Asao): Asao Kobayashi (小林 朝夫 Kobayashi Asao)
- Daizaburo Arashiyama (嵐山大三郎 Arashiyama Daizaburō): Shin Kishida (岸田 森 Kishida Shin)
- Misa Arashiyama (嵐山美佐 Arashiyama): Yumi Nemoto (根本 由美 Nemoto Yumi)
- Sukehachi Yazawa (矢沢助八 Yazawa Sukehachi): Takao Yamada (山田隆夫 Yamada Takao)
- Jiro Sakai (坂井次郎 Sakai Jirō): Hiroki Takeda (武田弘樹 Takeda Hiroki)
- Masao Akino (秋野正男 Akino Masao): Takumi Ito (伊藤巧美 Itō Takumi)
- Mari Ogawa (小川まり Ogawa Mari): Yumi Yamaguchi (山口由美 Yamaguchi Yumi)
- Emi Matsuda (松田エミ Matsuda Emi): Yukiko Murao (村尾由紀子 Murao Yukiko)
- Rumi Matsuda (松田ルミ Matsuda Rumi): Kaori Tomioka (富岡香織 Tomioka Kaori)
- CC (シーシー Shīshī, Voice): Kotoe Taichi (太地琴恵 Taichi Kotoe)
- Führer Hell Saturn (ヘルサターン総統 Heru Satān Sōtō, Voice): Shozo Iizuka (飯塚 昭三 Iizuka Shōzō)
- Black Sun God (黒い太陽神 Kuroi Taiyōshin, Voice): Teiji Ōmiya (大宮 悌二 Ōmiya Teiji)
- Queen Hedrian (ヘドリアン女王 Hedorian Joō): Machiko Soga (曽我 町子 Soga Machiko)
- Amazon Killer (アマゾンキラー Amazon Kirā): Yukie Kagawa (賀川ゆき絵 Kagawa Yukie)
- Zero Two (ゼロツー Zero Tsū): Mariko Higashi (東まり子 Higashi Mariko)
- Zero Three (ゼロスリー Zero Surī): Yuki Udagawa (宇田川由紀 Udagawa Yuki)
- Zero Four (ゼロフォー Zero Fō): Kyoko Hiro (広 京子 Hiro Kyōko)
- Sun Vulcan Robo (サンバルカンロボ San Barukan Robo, Voice): Eiji Kanie (蟹江 栄司 Kanie Eiji)
Guest Cast[]
- Flying Squirrel Monger (ムササビモンガー Musasabi Mongā, Voice): Eisuke Yoda (依田 英助 Yoda Eisuke)
- Junichi Yamane (山根 淳一 Yamane Junichi): Michirou Iida (飯田 道朗 Iida Michiro)
Notes[]
- Viewership: 14.3%
- The blueprints for the experimental weapon that the Guardians of World Peace are working on actually depict the Battle Fever Robo from Battle Fever J, complete with the BF symbol on the chest. Ultimately, such a weapon would not appear within the remainder of the series and Sentai's first secondary Mecha would not appear until Flashman.
- Junichi Yamane (Takayuki's former Air Force partner) is portrayed by Michirou Iida in his on-screen role; his other roles in Sentai are all as a voice actor of peculiar roles, including the Dark Knight (the full-costumed alter-ego of Prince Megiddo) in Dynaman and the masculine voice of the female villain Adjutant Seama in Changeman.
DVD releases[]
- Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan DVD Volume 5 features episodes 41-50
- Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan DVD-Collection Volume 2 features episodes 26-50
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