Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Difference between revisions

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While on the surface, ''Gekiranger'' focuses on Chinese martial arts, it more specifically takes its elements from the [[Wuxia]] genre: split sects, [[My Kung Fu Is Stronger Than Yours|constant competition in martial arts]], and [[Wire Fu]] techniques ''very'' prominent in Wuxia media, to name a few. And also, since a major standpoint of the series is how heroes and villains alike strive to improve and perfect their skill, it was a notable entry exhibiting [[Character Development]] to both sides.
 
Like every modern [[Super Sentai]] series, ''Gekiranger'' was adapted into a ''[[Power Rangers]]'' season titled ''[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury|Jungle Fury]]''.
 
<small>Note</small>: <small>The word "''Ken''" used throughout the page can mean either "'''Fist'''"/"''Ken''", alternatively "''Kobushi''", or "'''Martial arts'''"/"''Kenpo''", owing to the same Kanji.</small>
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** Maku, Kenma of the Earth (Rin Ju Bear-ken): [[Everything's Worse with Bears|A big bear]] on full-steam 24/7.
* {{spoiler|Long (Gen Ju Dragon-ken)}}: {{spoiler|[[Manipulative Bastard]], [[Smug Snake]], [[Treacherous Advisor]], [[Big Bad]].}}
 
Like every modern [[Super Sentai]] series, ''Gekiranger'' was adapted into a ''[[Power Rangers]]'' season titled ''[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury|Jungle Fury]]''.