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* [[Actor Allusion]]: In one episode, Fire-2/Yuuma shows off a few yo-yo tricks before attempting to talk to Gaia Leon. Prior to becoming an actor, Kawada Yu participated in yo-yo competitions. |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In one episode, Fire-2/Yuuma shows off a few yo-yo tricks before attempting to talk to Gaia Leon. Prior to becoming an actor, Kawada Yu participated in yo-yo competitions. |
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* [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us]]: In episode 47 Joukaen takes Mie-sensei, Captain Taiga, and [[Children Are Innocent|a bunch of cute kids]] hostage so that he can take control of Fire Phoenix. |
* [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us]]: In episode 47 Joukaen takes Mie-sensei, Captain Taiga, and [[Children Are Innocent|a bunch of cute kids]] hostage so that he can take control of Fire Phoenix. |
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* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Fire2 uses Rescue Breaker in axe mode as his [[Weapon of Choice]], he also gives it a [[Finishing Move]] called "Axe Storm". |
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Fire2 uses Rescue Breaker in axe mode as his [[Weapon of Choice]], he also gives it a [[Finishing Move]] called "Axe Storm". |
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* [[Badass Grandpa]]: But what did you expect when it comes to [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]? |
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: But what did you expect when it comes to [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]? |
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* [[Badass Normal]]: Though Captain Taiga Riku is incapable of wearing a Fire-suit after testing them all himself, this does ''not'' stop him from taking on ''[[Ax Crazy|a powered up]]'' [[The Brute|Sakaen]]. |
* [[Badass Normal]]: Though Captain Taiga Riku is incapable of wearing a Fire-suit after testing them all himself, this does ''not'' stop him from taking on ''[[Ax Crazy|a powered up]]'' [[The Brute|Sakaen]]. |
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* [[Catgirl]]: Tama dresses as one while visiting a zoo. |
* [[Catgirl]]: Tama dresses as one while visiting a zoo. |
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* [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Clingy Jealous Guy]]: Tsubasa to Ritsuka |
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Clingy Jealous Guy]]: Tsubasa to Ritsuka |
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* [[Combining Mecha]]: Much like the season before it. One of the big combos of the year is Great Wyvern, which combines five rescue vehicles into a lightning-spouting dragon. |
* [[Combining Mecha]]: Much like the season before it. One of the big combos of the year is Great Wyvern, which combines five rescue vehicles into a lightning-spouting dragon. |
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** And that's nothing. Great Wyvern can combine into [[Up to Eleven|an even bigger combo, Great Wyvern GX]], courtesy of additional vehicles X Dragon and Gaia Leon. Tomica Heroes surely like One-Upping themselves constantly! |
** And that's nothing. Great Wyvern can combine into [[Up to Eleven|an even bigger combo, Great Wyvern GX]], courtesy of additional vehicles X Dragon and Gaia Leon. Tomica Heroes surely like One-Upping themselves constantly! |
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** While Great Wyvern GX is still their '''Big''' Guns, Fire-1 now has the Keroberos Dragon, Fire Dragon combined with the auxiliary vehicles from ''Rescue Force''. |
** While Great Wyvern GX is still their '''Big''' Guns, Fire-1 now has the Keroberos Dragon, Fire Dragon combined with the auxiliary vehicles from ''Rescue Force''. |
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* [[Crossover]]: With [[Tomica Hero Rescue Force]] near the end of the series, albeit limited to R1 and R5. (R2 to R4 are just in suit.) |
* [[Crossover]]: With [[Tomica Hero Rescue Force]] near the end of the series, albeit limited to R1 and R5. (R2 to R4 are just in suit.) |
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* [[Dancing Theme]] - The second ED theme. |
* [[Dancing Theme]] - The second ED theme. |
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* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Ritsuka. |
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Ritsuka. |
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* [[Fastball Special]]: A fastball-within-a-fastball. Dozer Dragon tosses Fire Dragon up into the air, then Fire Dragon launches its car, Rescue Dash 1, out at the enemy. |
* [[Fastball Special]]: A fastball-within-a-fastball. Dozer Dragon tosses Fire Dragon up into the air, then Fire Dragon launches its car, Rescue Dash 1, out at the enemy. |
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** [[The Lancer]] - Tsubasa/ Fire-4 |
** [[The Lancer]] - Tsubasa/ Fire-4 |
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** [[The Chick]] - Jun/ Fire-5 |
** [[The Chick]] - Jun/ Fire-5 |
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⚫ | * [[Freudian Trio]]: Qsuke, X-Dragon and Gaia Leon form an odd one. They're "Brothers" in a sense though they don't showcase it it seems that Gaia Leon is [[The McCoy]] since he's passionate and animalistic, X-Dragon being stoic and mechanical unlike the other mecha of the series would be [[The Spock]] which leaves Qsuke as [[The Kirk]] (Which seems to fit as he's passionate and has a rescus soul but works to balance out Tatsuya). |
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* [[Genki Girl]]: Tamami Sugiyama, super-happy cafeteria worker. |
* [[Genki Girl]]: Tamami Sugiyama, super-happy cafeteria worker. |
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* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: The second ending has the villains dancing alongside the heroes. |
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: The second ending has the villains dancing alongside the heroes. |
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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Jokaen does a [[Heel Face Turn]] in episode 48, and then attacks Donkaen after learning that the reason for his original [[Face Heel Turn]] was Donkaen's fault and not the humans'. Donkaen, who has fully revived by this point, almost literally swats Jokaen like a fly, making the attack rather ineffective, and making the [[Heroic Sacrifice]] toe the line with [[Heel Face Door Slam]].}} |
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Jokaen does a [[Heel Face Turn]] in episode 48, and then attacks Donkaen after learning that the reason for his original [[Face Heel Turn]] was Donkaen's fault and not the humans'. Donkaen, who has fully revived by this point, almost literally swats Jokaen like a fly, making the attack rather ineffective, and making the [[Heroic Sacrifice]] toe the line with [[Heel Face Door Slam]].}} |
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Hiroshi Fujioka]] plays the UFDA director. |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Hiroshi Fujioka]] plays the UFDA director. |
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* [[Ho Yay]]: In episode 37, [[Hopeless Suitor|Tsubasa]] fails to ask [[Oblivious to Love|Ritsuka]] to a cruise and Jun offers to go with him, prompting a similar [[Fetish Fuel|romantic fantasy]] [[Imagine Spot|similar to his previous ones about Ritsuka]]. Needless to say, Tsubasa is [[Brain Bleach|naturally]] [[Squick|repulsed]] by this. |
* [[Ho Yay]]: In episode 37, [[Hopeless Suitor|Tsubasa]] fails to ask [[Oblivious to Love|Ritsuka]] to a cruise and Jun offers to go with him, prompting a similar [[Fetish Fuel|romantic fantasy]] [[Imagine Spot|similar to his previous ones about Ritsuka]]. Needless to say, Tsubasa is [[Brain Bleach|naturally]] [[Squick|repulsed]] by this. |
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* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: The Jakaen's motivation. |
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: The Jakaen's motivation. |
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* [[I Found You Like This]]: In episode 36, when Tatsuya exhausts himself while swimming and Ritsuka pulls him out and makes sure he's okay (creating a rather [[Ship Tease|cute scene]]). Once he wakes up, however, even as she's being kind to him while he catches his breath, she essentially kindly berates him for doing something that stupid before walking off. |
* [[I Found You Like This]]: In episode 36, when Tatsuya exhausts himself while swimming and Ritsuka pulls him out and makes sure he's okay (creating a rather [[Ship Tease|cute scene]]). Once he wakes up, however, even as she's being kind to him while he catches his breath, she essentially kindly berates him for doing something that stupid before walking off. |
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* [[Kill It with Fire]] |
* [[Kill It with Fire]] |
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* [[Lady of War]]: Ritsuka Yuki/Fire-3. |
* [[Lady of War]]: Ritsuka Yuki/Fire-3. |
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* [[Last Breath Bullet]]: {{spoiler|What the three commanders do after getting beat for real, resulting in Yuuma being given a free trip to Death's door, with Ritsuka, Tusbasa and Jun not doing so well ether.}} |
* [[Last Breath Bullet]]: {{spoiler|What the three commanders do after getting beat for real, resulting in Yuuma being given a free trip to Death's door, with Ritsuka, Tusbasa and Jun not doing so well ether.}} |
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* [[Magic Skirt]]: No matter how many times Ritsuka drops down a five-story chute to her vehicle with the camera [[Male Gaze|framing her from below]], you will never [[Panty Shot|see anything]]. For situations where the skirt loses its magic powers, she naturally wears convenient undershorts for further "protection". |
* [[Magic Skirt]]: No matter how many times Ritsuka drops down a five-story chute to her vehicle with the camera [[Male Gaze|framing her from below]], you will never [[Panty Shot|see anything]]. For situations where the skirt loses its magic powers, she naturally wears convenient undershorts for further "protection". |
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** Said shorts have been nicknamed "Rescue Shorts" in the fandom. |
** Said shorts have been nicknamed "Rescue Shorts" in the fandom. |
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** Even though episode 13 didn't use it. It's still a cool catchphrase |
** Even though episode 13 didn't use it. It's still a cool catchphrase |
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* [[Playboy Bunny]]: Tatsuya imagines Ritsuka dressed like this in one episode. (The illusion shatters when he remembers her personality.) |
* [[Playboy Bunny]]: Tatsuya imagines Ritsuka dressed like this in one episode. (The illusion shatters when he remembers her personality.) |
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* [[Put on a Bus]]: The original Rescue Force has been "sent overseas". |
* [[Put on a Bus]]: The original Rescue Force has been "sent overseas". |
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* [[Roar Before Beating]]: Normally this is an enemy trope, but all of the friendly mecha do it here as well. |
* [[Roar Before Beating]]: Normally this is an enemy trope, but all of the friendly mecha do it here as well. |
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* [[Talking the Monster to Death]] |
* [[Talking the Monster to Death]] |
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* [[Theme Music Power-Up]] |
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]] |
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* [[Transformation Sequence]]: However only Fire-1 and Fire-4's are ever shown in full. |
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: However only Fire-1 and Fire-4's are ever shown in full. |
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* [[Verbal Tic]]: Chukaen, Ukaen, and Sakaen have the tendency to end all of their sentences with "de shii (C)", "de aru (R)", and "de eru (L)" respectively. |
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Chukaen, Ukaen, and Sakaen have the tendency to end all of their sentences with "de shii (C)", "de aru (R)", and "de eru (L)" respectively. |
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** If you look into it a bit closely, each of them represents their position. Chukaen literally translates into "'''C'''entre Fire" Ukaen literally translates into "'''R'''ight Fire" and Sakaen translates into "'''L'''eft Fire". |
** If you look into it a bit closely, each of them represents their position. Chukaen literally translates into "'''C'''entre Fire" Ukaen literally translates into "'''R'''ight Fire" and Sakaen translates into "'''L'''eft Fire". |