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{{quote|''"Born in the light, the dragon fang! Slashing the demons in the darkness! Ryukendo, Raijin!"''}}

{{quote| ''"Born in the light, the dragon fang! Slashing the demons in the darkness! Ryukendo, Raijin!"''}}


A [[Toku]] show that aired in 2006. [[Naive Newcomer|Kenji Narukami]] comes to the small town of Akebono, where the city's Power Spot is of great interest to the demonic Jamanga. [[Evil Overlord|Dr. Worm]] and an assortment of others send down monsters that defy description in an attempt to gather [[Emotion Eater|"Minus Energy"]] - the negative feelings from people- to revive the [[Big Bad]].
A [[Toku]] show that aired in 2006. [[Naive Newcomer|Kenji Narukami]] comes to the small town of Akebono, where the city's Power Spot is of great interest to the demonic Jamanga. [[Evil Overlord|Dr. Worm]] and an assortment of others send down monsters that defy description in an attempt to gather [[Emotion Eater|"Minus Energy"]] - the negative feelings from people- to revive the [[Big Bad]].
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Despite constant rumours of a sequel (though it had extremely low television ratings compared to ''[[Super Sentai]]'' and ''[[Kamen Rider]]'', it amazingly sold far more toys) it never came to be. It later got a [[Spiritual Successor]] in ''[[Tomica Hero Rescue Force]]''.
Despite constant rumours of a sequel (though it had extremely low television ratings compared to ''[[Super Sentai]]'' and ''[[Kamen Rider]]'', it amazingly sold far more toys) it never came to be. It later got a [[Spiritual Successor]] in ''[[Tomica Hero Rescue Force]]''.
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* [[A Day in the Limelight]] - Many minor characters get focus near the end.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]] - Many minor characters get focus near the end.
* [[Adjective Noun Fred]] - The series itself, and the heroes' full titles - Madan Swordsman Ryukendo, Madan Gunman Ryuguno, and Madan Fighter Ryujino.
* [[Adjective Noun Fred]] - The series itself, and the heroes' full titles - Madan Swordsman Ryukendo, Madan Gunman Ryuguno, and Madan Fighter Ryujino.
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* [[Talking Weapon]] - GekiRyuKen (sword), GoRyuGun (gun), and ZanRyuJin (staff/bow)
* [[Talking Weapon]] - GekiRyuKen (sword), GoRyuGun (gun), and ZanRyuJin (staff/bow)
* [[Technology Porn]]
* [[Technology Porn]]
* [[Training From Hell]] - Fudou doing the strength training required to handle the recoil of his [[Finishing Move]] (one month's worth) in half a day.
* [[Training from Hell]] - Fudou doing the strength training required to handle the recoil of his [[Finishing Move]] (one month's worth) in half a day.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]
* [[Transformation Sequence]]
* [[Transforming Mecha]] - Brave/God/Ultimate Leon, Fire/Burning/Ultimate Kong, Aqua/Blizzard/Ultimate Shark, Thunder/Lightning/Ultimate Eagle, Buster/Magna/Ultimate Wolf, Delta/Ultimate Shadow and Raijin Ryu, who can go from an animal form to a battle vehicle.
* [[Transforming Mecha]] - Brave/God/Ultimate Leon, Fire/Burning/Ultimate Kong, Aqua/Blizzard/Ultimate Shark, Thunder/Lightning/Ultimate Eagle, Buster/Magna/Ultimate Wolf, Delta/Ultimate Shadow and Raijin Ryu, who can go from an animal form to a battle vehicle.
* [[Tokyo Tower]] - er...Akebono Tower
* [[Tokyo Tower]] - er...Akebono Tower
* [[Tsundere]] - Rin
* [[Tsundere]] - Rin
* [[Villain-Beating Artifact]]: The Kanon of Light states that {{spoiler|in order to defeat DaiMaOh, the team needs the three Ultimate Keys.}}
* [[Wave Motion Gun]] - Gouryugun's ''Dragon Cannon'' (and its upgrade, ''Magna Dragon Cannon''.)
* [[Wave Motion Gun]] - Gouryugun's ''Dragon Cannon'' (and its upgrade, ''Magna Dragon Cannon''.)
* [[Weapon of Choice]]
* [[Weapon of Choice]]
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 4 April 2018

Ryujino! Ryukendo! Ryuguno! Raijin!

"Born in the light, the dragon fang! Slashing the demons in the darkness! Ryukendo, Raijin!"

A Toku show that aired in 2006. Kenji Narukami comes to the small town of Akebono, where the city's Power Spot is of great interest to the demonic Jamanga. Dr. Worm and an assortment of others send down monsters that defy description in an attempt to gather "Minus Energy" - the negative feelings from people- to revive the Big Bad.

Enter the Madan Warriors. Their Empathic Weapons of Choice, Gekiryuken and Gouryugun, along with a collection of magical keys, are the only things that can set things right. Along the way, newcomer Koichi Shiranami joins in, the villains start to turn on each other, and the series' 52-episode run comes to a fulfilling conclusion.

Available via bittorrent and KRDL.info, since it's not likely to ever come to the US.

Despite constant rumours of a sequel (though it had extremely low television ratings compared to Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, it amazingly sold far more toys) it never came to be. It later got a Spiritual Successor in Tomica Hero Rescue Force.

Tropes used in Madan Senki Ryukendo include: