Rocketshipper wrote:so...what are the other 9 worlds? is "Dino-earth" from Abarangers one of them?
The eleven worlds are: Human World, Machine World, Christmas World, Samurai World, Gunman World, Junk World, Sound World, Stormy World, Magic World, Prism World, and Glass World.
When dinosaurs were around, Human World was called Dino World. Dino-Earth is an alternate Earth, and thus not part of the 11 worlds. The 11 worlds are not parallel universes, they're part of this universe. Dino-Earth is a parallel universe, so it's something completely different.
Battle J Fever is the weirdest sentai team EVER!
They're actually the first Super Sentai team. Goranger and JAKQ came first, but they were just regular Sentai teams. The "Super" from Super Sentai came from the giant robots that the team piloted. While Goranger and JAKQ had vehicles, they didn't have giant robots. Battle Fever J did. For a long time, Goranger and JAKQ were not considered Super Sentai. In episode 1 of Turboranger, it referenced the "past ten Super Sentai," with Goranger and JAKQ excluded. However, when Kakuranger was airing, Toei announced that Goranger and JAKQ would be included in the Super Sentai branding, and so Ohranger became the 19th Super Sentai series.
Funny story, is Battle Fever J was a co-production with Marvel. Y'know, like Marvel Comics. It was inspired by Captain America, and was very similar to the Spider-Man series that had been previously done, especially the giant robot part. Spider-Man was the first costumed hero to pilot a giant robot, and this was carried over to Battle Fever J, and became a staple of Super Sentai ever since.
Must say that the go-onger mech upgrade looks kind of dumb though
MechFalcon is a lot like GaoLion in that while it can be ridden like that, it also has a proper mecha mode that combines with GokaiOh. They're probably just introducing it the next episode, and then they'll use its actual mecha mode afterwards.
But yes, I loved this episode, though no surprise since I love Go-Onger so much. Sousuke's hair seems to have gotten less crazy since his time as a hero. My biggest complaint though is they shamelessly re-used a suit from Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger for the villain at the end. He has a different name (Babaccheed, whereas the one in the special was Batcheed), but it's the same suit, hell, even the same voice actor. That's kind of disappointing. The suit for Sheruff Lovemess was one they'd used before too, but they at least recolored it and changed some stuff.
As far as Sheruff Lovemess's voice, Wikipedia has it listed as Takaya Kuroda, who doesn't have any HUGE roles, but was cast as Starscream in Transformers Cybertron, Yaiba from Boukenger, but probably most famously, Kazuma Kiryu in the Yakuza games.