


Un jour, les membres d'une expédition spatiale japonaise envoyée sur une lointaine planète, ouvrent malencontreusement une étrange boîte dont sortent alors une terrible sorcière et ses acolytes. Ceux-ci se rendent à Tokyo et commencent à semer la destruction. Mais Barza, un magicien ennemi de la sorcière réapparaît alors, et se dresse contre elle. Après l'avoir affrontée, il se rend à son quartier général souterrain, où il entreprend de réveiller cinq combattants endormis depuis 170 millions d'années... Cette série fut utilisée par Haim Saban pour produire la première saison de la série américaine Power Rangers.
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Watching this definitely helped me see why it isn't held in high regard among most Super Sentai fans. It turned out to be a lot more sillier than I expected, some episodes were just ridiculous and it heavily depended on some sort of "Kid Of the Week" formula. Not sure why they felt the need to do that, aren't kids the target audience in the first place? I guess that's why the Burai episodes felt like the best, cause they seemed to drop the kid formula more in those episodes. While the Burai arc is good, the story as a whole is unfortunately just ok. It ended up feeling like only Geki and Burai have any development while the rest of the team only serve as filler. One thing that disappointed me was the fact that the mentor character felt nonexistent most of the time, sometimes I would just forget about Barza. But despite all that I feel like it was worth the watch, it was still quite a fun watch and seeing how much different it is when compared to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was quite an experience. It is rather fascinating to see just how much was changed and some concepts in the show are way more interesting than anything MMPR had. I also enjoyed the villains more in Zyuranger than in MMPR. I hope it continues to get Power Rangers fans interested in Super Sentai as it did with me.


















