Choudenshi Bioman (超電子バイオマン Chōdenshi Baioman?, translated into English as Super Electronic Bioman) is the eighth Super Sentai series. Produced by Toei Company, it was aired on TV Asahi from February 4, 1984 to January 26, 1985, with a total of 51 episodes. This series was released as VHS tapes in South Korea as Space Commando Bioman (우주특공대 바이오맨 Uju Teug-gongdae Baiomaen).
Production[]
After the success of Kagaku Sentai Dynaman, Toei began work on a series that would ultimately be considered a game-changer in the Super Sentai franchise. The season changed up many elements and aspects that would ultimately differentiate it from it's predecessors and would lead to the season becoming one of the most popular series of the franchise. One of the biggest changes is the influence of Toei's Robot Romance Trilogy, a series of three dramatic giant robot anime directed by Tadao Nagahara that had added much greater drama and interaction and which ended up becoming a major impact on Bioman's evolution. The plot element regarding Doctor Man and his failed relations with his actual son Shuichi Kageyama as well as his attempt to "replace" him with a robot clone known as Prince was influenced from the third of this trilogy, Tōshō Daimos; there was also an interest of using this anime's bird-like Baam, but this was ultimately not adapted, ultimately influencing 1991's Choujin Sentai Jetman and that season's usage of "adapted bird people" by way of Birdonic Waves. Neo Empire Gear was also an experiment in trying to use human-sized minions with giant robots, not monsters becoming giants, leading to the giant fights of the season.
One of the biggest changes alongside Gear's adjustments for Bioman was the introduction of the second female member. One of Bioman's original concepts was a team with five men similar to Sun Vulcan using three; but they soon realized that by having only men, it would be impossible to create real drama. At the same time, they realized that by having two females on a team, they could easily increase the drama and the conversations the two would have. The production team was initially against having more females on a male-oriented franchise, but when it proved to be extremely popular, the concept of two-females on a team became a major factor within the franchise. However this was not without difficulty: when Yuki Yajima, the actress portraying Mika Koizumi/Yellow4, became too much trouble to work with for the team, she was fired and an entire adjustment of the season had to be completed to remove her: she was written out as being killed and the episodes where she hadn't done voice production were changed so a voice actress filled in for Yuka's filmed scenes. Ultimately a new Yellow4 was found by way of Sumiko Tanaka who became Jun Yabuki, Mika's replacement.
The original concept of Bioman involved the team being possibly the descendants of fairy tale heroes such as Momotaro, Kintaro, Ipponbashi and Princess Kaguya; but recent news about "biotechnology" lead to a more sci-fi approach. Likewise, the name "Choudenshi" was chosen as opposed to "XX Sentai" like previous seasons was due to the special helmets developed to advertise the flashing lights installed in them. Likewise, this was the first Sentai season where Bandai produced the toys instead of Poppy, leading to the first "DX-Metal" mecha in the Bio Robo toy which proved to be supremely popular. There were also plans for a cyborg hero to come to Earth later, which was ultimately adapted into the antagonist Bio Hunter Silva.
Due to all the adaptations and changes, Bioman became a massive success, becoming one of the biggest series of Super Sentai and one of the biggest in Japanese media. The only slight downside was due to Bandai's sales anticipation: they expected Bioman to sell at 130% of Dynaman; but it only sold 110%; still making it a massive success.
Plot[]
Many centuries ago, the android Peebo and the Bio Robo came to Earth from the fallen Bio Star. The Bio Robo showered five people with the Bio Particles, which would be passed on to later generations. In the present day, Doctor Man and his Shin Teikoku (New Empire) Gear threaten the world. Peebo must find the descendants of the original Bio Particle-showered five to form the Choudenshi (Super Electronic Squadron) Bioman.
Characters[]
Biomen[]
color | role | actor |
---|---|---|
Red1 | Shirou Gou | |
Green2 | Shingo Takasugi | |
Blue3 | Ryuuta Nanbara | |
Yellow4 | Mika Koizumi ► Jun Yabuki | |
Pink5 | Hikaru Katsuragi | |
Gold6 | Kunisane Togawa | |
Black7 | Sanekatsu Togawa | |
Purple100 | Hirokatsu Koizumi | |
Magne Warrior | Shota Yamamori | |
Red Magne Warrior | Kuniyoshi Sawa |
Allies[]
- Bio Peace Union
- Other Allies
- Red1's ancestor (2)
- Green2's ancestor (2)
- Blue3's ancestor (2)
- Yellow4's ancestor (2)
- Pink5's ancestor (2)
- Gold6's ancestors (10)
- Black7's ancestors (10)
- Ken Hayase (13)
- Neo Intellect Brain (14)
- Shuichi Kageyama (25, 26, 43, 44 & 47-51)
- Setsuko Kageyama (26 & 51)
- Shinichiro Gou/Professor Shibata (43, 44 & 47-50)
- Shota Yamamori (35 & 36)
- Miki (43 & 44)
- All Super Sentai
Villains[]
Neo Empire Gear[]
- Doctor Man
- Prince (19, 20 & 49)
- Big Three
- Mason (1-50)
- Farrah (1-49)
- Farrahcat (1-51)
- Cat Gang (movie)
- Monster (1-48)
- Beastnoids
- Psygorn (1-50)
- Mettzler (1-49)
- Zyuoh (1-48)
- Aquaiger (1-31)
- Messerjū (1-31)
- Mechaclones
- Mechaclone No. 1 (28)
- Twin Dolls (9)
- Mirage Fighter
Magne Warrior | Shota Yamamori | Hikaru Kurosaki |
Mecha-Gigan[]
- Kabuto Canth (1)
- Devil Canth (2)
- Gorilla Canth (3)
- Beetle Canth (4)
- Mummy Canth (5)
- Rhino Canth (6)
- Sea Anemone Canth (7 & 8)
- Twin Canth (9)
- Chameleon Canth (10)
- Musha Canth (11)
- Hammer Canth (12)
- Shark Canth (13)
- Anchor Canth (14)
- Frog Canth (15)
- Neptune Canth (16)
- Turtle Canth (17)
- Haniwa Canth(18)
- Grotes Canth (19 & 20)
- Camera Canth (21)
- Scarab Canth (22)
- Pirahna Canth (23)
- Poison Moth Canth (24)
- Ghost Canth (25 & 26)
- Spider Canth (27)
- Octopus Canth (28)
- Jellyfish Canth (29)
- Mantis Canth (30)
- Crab Canth (Movie)
Neo Mecha-Gigan[]
- Metal Megas (31)
- Axe Megas (32)
- Skull Megas (33)
- Wrestler Megas (34)
- Magne Megas (35 & 36)
- Cannon Megas (37)
- Battle Megas (38)
- Sonic Megas (39)
- Crush Megas (40)
- Amazon Megas (41)
- Thunder Megas (42)
- Satan Megas (43 & 44)
- Baroque Megas (45)
- Rugger Megas (46)
- Lens Megas (47)
- Super Megas (48)
- King Megas (50 & 51)
Anti-Bio Union[]
Bio Hunter | Silva (37-50) |
- Balzion (48-50)
Arsenal[]
Category:Arsenal (Bioman)
Mecha[]
Category:Mecha (Bioman)
Episodes[]
Choudenshi Bioman Episodes
Songs[]
- Opening: Choudenshi Bioman
- Ending: Biomic Soldier
- Mecha Theme: BioRobo no Uta
- Oretachi Bioman
- Sexual Lady
- Blue Togetherness
- Oozora Kakete!
- Colorful Bioman
- Yume Miru Peebo
- Yuuyaku no Pegasus
Cast[]
- Shirou Gou (郷 史朗 Gō Shirō?): Ryōsuke Sakamoto (阪本 良介 Sakamoto Ryōsuke?)
- Shingo Takasugi (高杉 真吾 Takasugi Shingo?): Naoto Ōta (太田 直人 Ōta Naoto?)
- Ryuuta Nanbara (南原 竜太 Nanbara Ryūta?): Akito Ōsuga (大須賀 昭人 Ōsuga Akito?)
- Mika Koizumi (小泉 ミカ Koizumi Mika?): Yuki Yajima (矢島 由紀 Yajima Yuki?)
- Jun Yabuki (矢吹 ジュン Yabuki Jun?): Sumiko Tanaka (田中 澄子 Tanaka Sumiko?)
- Hikaru Katsuragi (桂木 ひかる Katsuragi Hikaru?): Michiko Makino (牧野 美千子 Makino Michiko?)
- Professor Shibata (柴田博士 Shibata-hakase?)/Shinichirō Gō: Tadao Nakamaru (中丸 忠雄 Nakamaru Tadao?)
- Shūichi Kageyama (蔭山 秀一 Kageyama Shūichi?), Prince (プリンス Purinsu?): Hidenori Iura (井浦 秀知 Iura Hidenori?)
- Doctor Man (ドクターマン Dokutā Man?)/Hideo Kageyama: Munemaru Kōda (幸田 宗丸 Kōda Munemaru?)
- Mason (メイスン Meisun?): Hirohisa Nakata (中田 博久 Nakata Hirohisa?)
- Farrah (ファラ Fara?): Yōko Asuka (飛鳥 裕子 Asuka Yōko?)
- Farrah Cat (ファラキャット Farakyatto?): Yukari Oshima (大島ゆかり Ōshima Yukari?)
- Monster (モンスター Monsutā?): Strong Kongō (ストロング金剛 Sutorongu Kongō?)
Voice Actors[]
- Peebo (ピーボ Pībo?): Yoshiko Ōta (太田 淑子 Ōta Yoshiko?)
- Mettzler (メッツラー Mettsurā?): Hiroshi Izawa (伊沢 弘 Izawa Hiroshi?)
- Zyuoh (ジュウオウ Jūō?): Masahiro Anzai (安西 正弘 Anzai Masahiro ?)
- Psygorn (サイゴーン Saigōn?): Keisuke Yamashita (山下 啓介 Yamashita Keisuke?)
- Aquaiger (アクアイガー Akuaigā?): Kanko Nagai (永井 寛孝 Nagai Kankō?)
- Messerjū (メッサージュウ Messerjū?): Shun Yashiro (八代 駿 Yashiro Shun?)
- Bio Hunter Silva (バイオハンター・シルバ Baio Hantā Shiruba?): Kazuo Hayashi (林 一夫 Hayashi Kazuo?)
- Narrator: Ichirō Murakoshi (村越 伊知郎 Murakoshi Ichirō?)
Stage Shows[]
- Bioman Stage Show at Super Hero Korakuen Yuenchi
- Bioman Stage Show at 3 Heroes Korakuen Yuenchi
Philippine English Voice Cast[]
All characters's Japanese names are renamed as well as the villains except Mason, Farrah, Farrah Cat, Psygorn and Hideo's alter-ego Doctor Man. Their voices however dubbed in English prior to the other Sentai series which has been dubbed in their native language. The ensemble casts are well known for voicing the characters from the renowned classic anime series, Chōdenji Machine Voltes V (超電磁マシーン ボルテス V Chōdenji Mashīn Borutesu Faibu?).
Kenichi/Kenny/Shirō Gō: Noel Mallonga
Sammy/Shingo Takasugi: Tony Nierras
Frankie/Ryūta Nanbara: Dodo Crisol
Casey/Mika Koizumi: Geraldine Oca
June/Jun Yabuki: Dada Carlos
Kimberly/Hikaru Katsuragi: Celina Cristobal
Yatori/Shota Yamamori: Cris Vertido
Doctor Shibota/Shichiro/Doctor Shibata/Shinichirō Gō: Joonee Gamboa
Sonny O'Hara/Shūichi Kageyama, Prince: Earl Palma
Mike O'Hara/Hideo Kageyama/Doctor Man: Chito Vicente
Mason: P.J. Ramos
Farrah: Celina Cristobal
Farrah Cat: Celina Cristobal
Vargo/Monster: Noel Mallonga
Voice Actors:[]
Peebo: Celina Cristobal (Ep 1-10, 50-51) Dada Carlos (Ep 11-49)
Plasmanoid/Mettzler: Bob Borjial
Psygorn: Tony Nierras
Zeroid/Zyuoh: Chito Vicente
Aquainoid/Aquaiger: Cris Vertido
Falconoid/Messer Beast: Dodo Crisol
Bio Hunter Silver/Bio Hunter Silva: Danny Deopante
Narrator: Noel Mallonga