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}}{{Infobox television | show_name = Battle Fever J | image = Battle Fever J Title Card.jpg | caption = Title Screen | genre = Tokusatsu Superhero fiction Science fiction | runtime = 30 minutes | creator = Toei Company Marvel Comics | starring = Kouki Tanioka Yukio Itou Narimitsu Kurachi Kenji Ohba Diane Martin Chiyonosuke Azuma Nahomi Hagi Daisuke Ban | narrated = Toru Ohira | composer = Michiaki Watanabe | producer = Tetsuo Kanno Kanetake Ochiai Itaru Orita Susumu Yoshikawa | country = Japan | company = TV Asahi Toei Company Marvel Comics | network = TV Asahi | first_aired = February 3, 1979 | last_aired = January 26, 1980 | num_episodes = 52 | preceded_by = J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai | followed_by = Denshi Sentai Denziman }}{{nihongo|Battle Fever J|バトルフィーバーJ|Batoru Fībā Jei}} is a live-action Japanese TV series. The third entry of the Super Sentai series franchise, Battle Fever J was a co-production of Toei Company and Marvel Comics. A total of 52 episodes aired on TV Asahi between February 3, 1979 and January 26, 1980. The team have codenames named for countries around the world, also respectively named in their theme song: Battle France, Battle Cossack (Soviet Union), Battle Kenya, Miss America (United States) and Battle Japan. It was also the first series in the Super Sentai franchise where the heroes must control giant robots to defeat a monster who itself has grown to a gigantic size. Toei's tokusatsu adaptation of Spider-Man was the first to introduce this format and was also the inspiration for this series. The series was also partially inspired by the Marvel Comics character Captain America. The universe of the series (including the rest of Super Sentai and Kamen Rider TV Series) is actually part of the Marvel Multiverse and is known as Earth-79203. Battle Fever J was the first series to use the term Super Sentai (unlike the previous two who were just called Sentai, without the “Super”) until Toei announced in 1995 that its predecessors Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai were also part of the Super Sentai series, when Chōriki Sentai Ohranger was announced as the 19th Super Sentai team.{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} PlotGeneral Kurama assembles four young agents who had been dispatched around the world for training. They are joined by FBI investigator Diane Martin, whose father was murdered by Egos. The five don powered suits to become the Battle Fever team. The Battle Fever team's trump card is the Battle Fever Robo. Egos tries to stop the construction of the Robot, but the monsters they send to perform this task are defeated one by one by the Fever team. Egos then unleashes the "younger brother" of the Buffalo Monster, a giant robot replica of its "older brother". The Robot, fortunately, is finished in time. Aboard it, the Fever team defeats the Buffalo Monster and its successors. The Fever team never stops, even when it lost two of its members (the original Miss America and Battle Cossack). With new members, the team defeats Hedder, now the Hedder Monster, and breaks into Egos' headquarters, where they are fed into the Egos Monster Making Machine so that they may be used as material for a Battle Fever Monster. The team destroys the machine and slays the mysterious deity Satan Egos himself with the Lightning Sword Rocketter sword-throwing move. CharactersNational Defense MinistryTeam Battle FeverTeam Battle Fever is unique among Super Sentai shows in that, originally, they did not "transform" into their costumes (as in the previous two series, Gorenger and JAKQ), instead they resorted to an unseen costume change. In most episodes, however, the members yell "Fever!" and spin around to transform although in episode 24 it is revealed they can store their costumes in their Battleceivers.
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Secret Society Egos{{nihongo|Secret Society Egos|秘密結社エゴス|Himitsu Kessha Egosu}} is a religion of mad egocentrists who intend to plunge the world into chaos.
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International broadcastsBattle Fever J was popular in Hawaii,[2] along with Gorenger, Kikaider, Kamen Rider V3, Rainbowman; and many others, all of which were shown in the original Japanese dialogue and subtitled by JN Productions on then KIKU Channel 13. The show was also broadcast in Thailand late in the mid-1990s with the title Ranger J on MCOT Channel 9. Notes1. ^Original version only. Subsequent airings and releases have replaced Kenji Ushio by Masashi Ishibashi, except for episodes 4 and 6. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.battlefever.com |title=Battle Fever J |publisher=Battlefever.com |date= |accessdate=2015-08-23}} References{{reflist}}External links
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