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* [[Dance Battler]]: All of the Battle Fever J memebers incorporate dance moves from their home country into their fighting.
** Though the "home country" part of this context doesn't seem to extend to Japan (whose kung fu moves are very much Chinese) and France (whose flamenco dance isn't as French as much as it is Spanish).
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Subverted, as everyone gets kidnapped at least once.
* [[Divorced Installment]]: Originally planned as a localized adaptation of [[Captain America]] titled "Captain Japan", following up on the success of Toei's [[Japanese Spider-Man]] show.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Instead of the masked visors with the see-through holes used in ''[[Himitsu Sentai Goranger|Goranger]]'' and ''[[JAKQ Dengekitai|J.A.K.Q.]]'' or the shade-styles goggles used from ''[[Denshi Sentai Denziman|Denziman]]'' and onward, the Battle Fever warriors each wore a face-like mask with two eye-shaped visors and sculpted noses and mouths meant to invoke an American superhero style (particularly [[Captain America]]). This is also why Miss America wears a wig on her helmet, something no other Sentai heroine has ever wore on her suit.