A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Haruki Hamada, Shirô Izumi, Hiroko Nishimoto
Written by:
Hirohisa Soda
Directed by:
Nagafumi Hori
Release Date:
July 13, 1985
Original Title:
電撃戦隊チェンジマン シャトルベース!危機一髪!
Alternate Titles:
Blitzkrieg Squadron Changeman: Shuttle Base!
Changeman 2
Dengeki Sentai Changeman: Shuttle Base! Crisis of the world!
Dengeki Sentai Changeman: Shuttle Base! The Critical Moment!
Dengeki sentai chenjiman shatorubēsu! Kikiippatsu!
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Toei Company
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
After a Space Beast throws them off Shuttle Base, the Changeman scramble to get their ship back as Sayaka tries to protect it from the inside.
The Shuttlebase flies through stormy skies, cutting through large clouds as massive thunder and lightning surrounds it. Dragon sets the ship on auto-control, departing to investigate the turbulent strike the Shuttlebase just received. The attack was caused by the rotund Space Beast Soldier Dodon, who finds his way to an entrance hatch, blasting it open and dropping into the ship, taking the surrounding workers by utter surprise. The Changeman arrive to the compartment where he stands, beating away other passengers, the large beast declaring he's there to take over the Shuttlebase. Unable to get close enough to attack the beast, who swings his overly long tail around in attack, Mermaid takes a crucial hit while guarding a female worker and is pinned under fallen debris. Dodon then unleashes the Parasite Beast Nuu, who he addresses his "cute partners," as they cling to the Changeman and fire beams at the surrounding coworkers, who collapse unconscious. Dragon warns the others to be careful of the small creatures and the hypnosis wave they emit, as Dodon knocks the four completely out of the Shuttlebase with his tail.
Director:
Nagafumi Hori
Music:
Tatsumi Yano
Special Effects Supervisor:
Nobuo Yajima
Theme Song Performance:
Hironobu Kageyama
Writer:
Hirohisa Soda
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