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Land Galaxy (ランドギャラクシー Rando Gyarakushī) is the secondary mecha of the Maskmen in Hikari Sentai Maskman.
Overview[]
A large tractor-trailer for the Maskman, piloted by the entire group. The Land Galaxy was built as part of a competition to determine the mecha to be used by the Maskman but was considered too powerful to control when it seemingly killed its creator.
Land Galaxy is armed with two double-barrel blaster cannons which become Galaxy robo's hand blasters/Galaxy Cannon as well as the Land Missiles. Both the blasters and the Land Missile launcher can be deployed from panels in the side of the trailer section. He can be transported by the Turbo Ranger in lieu of Great Five components and it is stored in the "bonnet/hood".
Appearances: Episodes 21-23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33-35, 37, 39, 41-44, 46-47 & 49-51.
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Galaxy Robo[]
Galaxy Robo (ギャラクシーロボ Gyarakushī Robo) is Maskman's second robot which transforms from the Land Galaxy (ランドギャラクシー Rando Gyarakushī). He was one of two competing mecha created in association with the establishment of the Light Squadron by Doctor Akira Yamagata, using the concept of Aura Power but with the ability to generate his own Aura instead of drawing it from the warriors as Great Five did. Yamagata ultimately built Galaxy Robo but was killed by him when he rampaged out of control due to a lightning strike confusing his Aura heart. The Maskman ultimately tame his Aura heart and use him after the Great Five was captured by Tube. TV STORY-Ep. 21: The Black Shadow of the Misty Valley TV STORY-Ep. 22: The Winds and Clouds of an Aura Storm! He appears to be modeled after an American football player, especially in the head design.
When the command "Galaxy Change!" (Galaxy Convert" in the Philippine Dub) is given, the Land Galaxy's cabin becomes the chest, the tractor wheel sections become the arms (with the headlights as the flat side of each hand), and the trailer becomes the lower legs (sliding back to reveal the upper legs while the top side forms the front of the legs). His main weapons are the Galaxy Drill (ギャラクシードリル Gyarakushī Doriru), the Galaxy Anchor (ギャラクシーアンカー Gyarakushī Ankā) (a chain weapon with a sawblade-like flail), the Double Vulcan repeating blasters in his chest (formed from the smokestacks from the Land Galaxy), and two double-barreled hand blasters formed from Land Galaxy's cannons that can be combined to form the Galaxy Bazooka (ギャラクシーバズーカ Gyarakushī Bazūka) rapid-fire canon. By using the Spartan Dash, Galaxy Robo can rapidly skate across terrain to reach the site of a battle as well as to deliver a powerful tackle attack. He can also gather Aura power in his right hand and project it as the Galaxy Arrow.
His finishing attack is the Iron Fist Aura Galaxy (鉄拳オーラギャラクシー Tekken Ōra Gyarakushī) an energized karate chop. To perform the finisher, Galaxy Robo must first use the Aura Road Spark where a road is formed from Aura power which the Land Galaxy travels on, causing him to gather power before converting back into robot mode for the finisher. In the Philippine Dub, it was renamed the Aura Iron Fist and its Aura Road Spark was renamed Aura Power Charge. He is piloted by all five Maskman. He was the robot that finally destroyed Zeba to save Earth from eternal darkness.
Appearances: Maskman Episodes TBA
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Appearances[]
- Hikari Sentai Maskman
- Ep. 21: The Black Shadow of the Misty Valley
- Ep. 22: The Winds and Clouds of an Aura Storm!
- Ep. 23: Mio Who Has Become a Demon
- Ep. 25: Akira's Lover!?
- Ep. 27: Thief Knight Kiros!
- Ep. 29: The New Lethal Weapon of Friendship
- Ep. 31: It Appears! The Guardian Deity Igum Dragon
- Ep. 33: Takeru!! Cut Through Love!
- Ep. 34: Blues of Love and Murderous Intent
- Ep. 35: The Mystery of Zeba! The Forbidden Tomb
- Ep. 37: Soldiers Who Bet on Their Dreams
- Ep. 39: Revival! The Mysterious X1 Mask
- Ep. 41: Female Thieves Haruka & Momoko
- Ep. 42: Fly! The Poem of a Timid Boy
- Ep. 43: Akira Loses His Eyesight! The Mysterious Spell
- Ep. 44: Transform! Underground Empire Swordsman Akira
- Ep. 46: Counterattack! The Secret of the Bloody Pond
- Ep. 47: The Night Prior to the Attack! The Dance of Death
- Ep. 49: The Revived Princess Iaul
- Ep. 50: Zeba! His Hair-Raising Secret Identity
- Final Ep.: The Great Destruction of the Underground Empire Castle!
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