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** ''Beetleborgs'' was adapted from ''[[Juukou B-Fighter]]''. They also made ''[[VR Troopers]]'', although their source footage was three earlier ''[[Metal Heroes]]'' shows, and those shows don't qualify for this trope as they only had one or two heroes. |
** ''Beetleborgs'' was adapted from ''[[Juukou B-Fighter]]''. They also made ''[[VR Troopers]]'', although their source footage was three earlier ''[[Metal Heroes]]'' shows, and those shows don't qualify for this trope as they only had one or two heroes. |
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* ''[[Voicelugger]]'', which was the last production by Shotaro Ishinomori, the godfather of ''[[Super Sentai]]'', released posthumously. |
* ''[[Voicelugger]]'', which was the last production by Shotaro Ishinomori, the godfather of ''[[Super Sentai]]'', released posthumously. |
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* ''[[Chou Sei Shin Series]]'' was renowned for its high quality mecha battles. The first entry, ''[[Chouseishin Gransazer]]'', was an extreme example of this trope, with [[Serial Escalation|twelve]] heroes. |
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* ''[[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]'' a live-action adaptation that follows the [[Sailor Moon (Manga)|manga]] more closely for the first half of the series. The second half then spins off [[Original Generation|into it's own arc]]. |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |