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* EyeCatch: As a callback to the Showa Sentai era, there's drawn eyecatches of Gingaioh and the Gingamen with their Star Beasts.
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* EyeCatch: As a callback to the Showa Sentai era, there's drawn eyecatches of Gingaioh and the Gingamen with Gingaioh and their Star Beasts.
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* EyeCatch: As a callback to the Showa Sentai era, there's drawn eyecatches of Gingaioh and the Gingamen with their Star Beasts.
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* ResetButton: Any damage Balban does to the city get undone after each episode. This is particularly noteworthy in episodes 16 and 17 where the Balban destroy large portions of the earth with Earthquakes and blowing up skyscrapers respectively.
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* ResetButton: Any damage Balban does to the city get undone after each episode. This is particularly noteworthy in episodes 16 and 17 where the Balban destroy large portions of the earth with Earthquakes earthquakes and blowing up multiple skyscrapers in the city respectively.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In episode 4, the Gingaman used unique personal weapons to fight the Balban; A blowgun, whip, slingshot, and boomerang respectively. These weapons were intended to be their main weapons while they are out of costume but, besides the blowgun, they are never used again. They also used a team technique where they changed the time of day from night to noon, which was never again used after this episode.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In episode 4, the Gingaman Gingaman, minus Hikaru, used unique personal weapons to fight the Balban; A blowgun, whip, slingshot, blowgun for Hayate, a whip for Gouki, a slingshot for Saya, and a boomerang respectively.for Ryoma. These weapons were intended to be their main weapons while they are out of costume but, besides the blowgun, they are never used again. They also used a team technique where they changed the time of day from night to noon, which was never again used after this episode.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In episode 4, the Gingaman used unique personal weapons to fight the Balban; A blowgun, whip, slingshot, and boomerang respectively. These weapons were intended to be their main weapons while they are out of costume but after this episode, they are never used again. They also used a team technique where they changed the time of day from night to noon, which was never again used after this episode.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In episode 4, the Gingaman used unique personal weapons to fight the Balban; A blowgun, whip, slingshot, and boomerang respectively. These weapons were intended to be their main weapons while they are out of costume but after this episode, but, besides the blowgun, they are never used again. They also used a team technique where they changed the time of day from night to noon, which was never again used after this episode.
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* NoOntologicalInertia: Budoh's and Illness's Majin will have their effects instantly negated once they are either defeated or the object they're using get destroyed.
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* ResetButton: Any damage Balban does to the city get undone after each episode. This is particularly noteworthy in episodes 16 and 17 where the Balban destroy large portions of the earth with Earthquakes and blowing up skyscrapers respectively.
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* PlotArmor: Happens a couple times:
**[[spoiler:In Episode 17 at the end, Ryōma gets dragged to the ground and blown up by over a dozen robotic humanoid bombs. Said robots have explosive power to demolish a '''skyscraper''' each. Ryōma survives the explosions by being saved Bull Black through unexplained means.]]
**[[spoiler:In Episode 47 The Gingaman (sans Hikaru) are held hostage by Biznella to be used in a trap for Hikaru to fall in by having a fake Earth Demon Beast lure him to his team and blows them up. He succeeds with this trap, but the Gingaman survive the explosion with no explanation given as to how they survived it.]]
**[[spoiler:In Episode 17 at the end, Ryōma gets dragged to the ground and blown up by over a dozen robotic humanoid bombs. Said robots have explosive power to demolish a '''skyscraper''' each. Ryōma survives the explosions by being saved Bull Black through unexplained means.]]
**[[spoiler:In Episode 47 The Gingaman (sans Hikaru) are held hostage by Biznella to be used in a trap for Hikaru to fall in by having a fake Earth Demon Beast lure him to his team and blows them up. He succeeds with this trap, but the Gingaman survive the explosion with no explanation given as to how they survived it.]]
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In episode 4, the Gingaman used unique personal weapons to fight the Balban; A blowgun, whip, slingshot, and boomerang respectively. These weapons were intended to be their main weapons while they are out of costume but after this episode, they are never used again. They also used a team technique where they changed the time of day from night to noon, which was never again used after this episode.
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* OrcusOnHisThrone: Balban Pirates Captain Zahab spends the majority of his time at his headquarters commanding his crew with the only times he gets out of it being the first episode and the final episode.
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** Some Majin killed by Super Armor Shine GingaiOh:
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** Some Majin killed by Super Armor Shine GingaiOh:Gingaioh:
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** The three Steel Star Beasts (Giga Rhinos, Bitus and Phoenix) are based on the three great beasts of Jewish mythology: the Behemoth, Leviathan and Ziz, respectively.
* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Balban is actually made up of four different factions who in the first chapter are assigned the order they get to appear -- this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Zahab, who remembers how [[WeAreStrugglingTogether the constant infighting of the Balban]] are what got them imprisoned by the original Gingamen, and sought to prevent it this go-round. Incredibly conveniently, this totally random assignment starts with the weakest group and the next one in line is always a bit stronger than the one before it. [[spoiler: Iliess' impatience with this trope leads her to successfully plot against Budoh with Bucrates.]]
* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Balban is actually made up of four different factions who in the first chapter are assigned the order they get to appear -- this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Zahab, who remembers how [[WeAreStrugglingTogether the constant infighting of the Balban]] are what got them imprisoned by the original Gingamen, and sought to prevent it this go-round. Incredibly conveniently, this totally random assignment starts with the weakest group and the next one in line is always a bit stronger than the one before it. [[spoiler: Iliess' impatience with this trope leads her to successfully plot against Budoh with Bucrates.]]
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** The three Steel Star Beasts (Giga Rhinos, Bitus and Phoenix) are based on the three great beasts of Jewish mythology: the Behemoth, Leviathan and Ziz, respectively.
respectively. They are also {{Kaiju}} versions of Showa Era Kamen Riders, being forcefully turned into cyborgs by villians whom they later oppose.
* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Balban is actually made up of four different factions who in the first chapter are assigned the order they get to appear -- this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Zahab, who remembers how [[WeAreStrugglingTogether the constant infighting of the Balban]]are what got them imprisoned caused their imprisonment by the original Gingamen, and sought to prevent it this go-round. Incredibly conveniently, this totally random assignment starts with the weakest group and the next one in line is always a bit stronger than the one before it. [[spoiler: Iliess' impatience with this trope leads her to successfully plot against Budoh with Bucrates.]]
* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Balban is actually made up of four different factions who in the first chapter are assigned the order they get to appear -- this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Zahab, who remembers how [[WeAreStrugglingTogether the constant infighting of the Balban]]
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** Several to Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman, the titular team named after the Galaxy Sentai Gingaman QuirkyMinibossSquad and their Juusoukou a homage to the Fivemen's Five Tector armor while the antagonists' base is also a world-destroying {{Kaiju}}. Both shows even have a female character named Saya.
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** Ginga Bitus is an homage to the old Super Sentai flying fortresses which carried the mecha--it's almost an [[{{Expy}} updated version]] of the Jaguar Vulcan from ''Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan''. It also emerges from a waterfall, akin to the Turbo Ranger carrier used by the [[Series/HikariSentaiMaskman Maskmen]].
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** Ginga Bitus is an homage to Hyuuga's initial attire for the old Super Sentai flying fortresses which carried the mecha--it's almost an [[{{Expy}} updated version]] first half of the Jaguar Vulcan from ''Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan''. It also emerges from a waterfall, akin to series resembles the Turbo Ranger carrier used clothing ensemble worn by the [[Series/HikariSentaiMaskman Maskmen]].[[Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger Geki]].
** Giga Bitus is an homage to the old Super Sentai flying fortresses which carried the mecha--it's almost an [[{{Expy}} updated version]] of the Jaguar Vulcan from ''Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan''. It also emerges from a waterfall, akin to the Turbo Ranger carrier used by the [[Series/HikariSentaiMaskman Maskmen]].
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* ShoutOut: The three Steel Star Beasts (Giga Rhinos, Bitus and Phoenix) are based on the three great beasts of Jewish mythology: the Behemoth, Leviathan and Ziz, respectively.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** Ryouma and Hyuuga are both named after [[Manga/LegendOfHeavenlySphereShurato Ryuu-oh Ryouma and Ten-oh Hyuuga]], the younger brother and his namesake both possessing a flame attribute.
** The three Steel Star Beasts (Giga Rhinos, Bitus and Phoenix) are based on the three great beasts of Jewish mythology: the Behemoth, Leviathan and Ziz, respectively.
** Ryouma and Hyuuga are both named after [[Manga/LegendOfHeavenlySphereShurato Ryuu-oh Ryouma and Ten-oh Hyuuga]], the younger brother and his namesake both possessing a flame attribute.
** The three Steel Star Beasts (Giga Rhinos, Bitus and Phoenix) are based on the three great beasts of Jewish mythology: the Behemoth, Leviathan and Ziz, respectively.
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* ViewersAreGoldfish: Every episode when a monster grows, the narrator always gives the same explaination of how Balban Extract works.
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* ViewersAreGoldfish: Every episode when a monster grows, the narrator always gives the same explaination of explanation on how Balban Extract works.works. The detail of the monster losing some of their lifespan when drinking it is never relevant in any episode, making half of the explanation completely pointless.
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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Balban Majin drink from a flask of "Barba-X" to grow to giant size and give the Gingamen trouble, necessitating the use of their mecha to fight them. The Barba-X also slowly kills them, neatly explaining why they don't drink it [[GodzillaThreshold until they're on the verge of death already]].
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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Balban Majin drink from a flask of "Barba-X" "Balban Extract" to grow to giant size and give the Gingamen trouble, necessitating the use of their mecha to fight them. The Barba-X Balban Extract also slowly kills them, neatly explaining why they don't drink it [[GodzillaThreshold until they're on the verge of death already]].
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* CatchPhrase: Every of Budo's monsters will say "I will have the final roar!" before enlarging themselves with Barba X. Iliess' monsters go with "Iliess' Demon clan members are stubborn!", whereas Batobass' monsters go with "Change of plan!"
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* CatchPhrase: Every of Budo's monsters will say "I will have the final roar!" before enlarging themselves with Barba X.Balban Extract. Iliess' monsters go with "Iliess' Demon clan members are stubborn!", whereas Batobass' monsters go with "Change of plan!"
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* ViewersAreGoldfish: Every episode when a monster grows, the narrator always gives the same explaination of how Barba-X works.
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* MiniDressOfPower: Part of Ginga Pink's costume.
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* MiniDressOfPower: MinidressOfPower: Part of Ginga Pink's costume.
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* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler: Zahab posessed immortality thanks to the Star Soul Jewel where his heart should be. He later moved it to the wheel on his chest, where it (and eventually, him) were destroyed.]]
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* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler: Zahab posessed possessed immortality thanks to the Star Soul Jewel where his heart should be. He later moved it to the wheel on his chest, where it (and eventually, him) were destroyed.]]
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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: the Balban are made up of various criminals and mercenaries
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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: the The Balban are made up of various criminals and mercenaries
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: The process of mechanizing Ginga Rhinos and Ginga Phoenix involves dismembering them into five parts each [[AndIMustScream when they are still alive]]]].
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* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: The process of mechanizing Ginga Rhinos and Ginga Phoenix involves dismembering them into five parts each [[AndIMustScream when they are still alive]]]].
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* ElementalPowersElementalPowers:
* ImmortalityImmorality: Captain Zahab has Daitanix devour the cores of planets, converting them into Star Soul Jewels that keep he and his crew alive (barring being killed off).
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* ImmortalityImmorality: Captain Zahab has Daitanix devour the cores of planets, converting them into Star Soul Jewels that keep he and his crew alive (barring being killed off).
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* SuperMode: Introduced this trope to ''Super Sentai'' with the Beast Armor Shine.
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* SuperMode: Introduced Properly introduced this trope to ''Super Sentai'' with the Beast Armor Shine.[[note]]Technically ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'' already did it with the Five Tector Armor but that was introduced in the late half of the series and used very sparingly while the Beast Armor Shine marked the first time a SuperMode was used constantly and debuted relatively earlier.[[/note]]
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Only one girl again. From this point onward, Super Sentai would have only one female member per team for the next five years, forcing the Franchise/PowerRangers [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy adaptations of this show]] and the next three to have a {{gender flip}}ped Yellow Ranger in order to maintain the [[TwoGirlsToATeam two girl quota]].
* SuperMode: Introduced this trope to Super Sentai with the Beast Armor Shine.
* SuperMode: Introduced this trope to Super Sentai with the Beast Armor Shine.
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Only one girl again. From this point onward, Super Sentai ''Super Sentai'' would have only one female member per team for the next five years, forcing the Franchise/PowerRangers ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy adaptations of this show]] and the next three to have a {{gender flip}}ped Yellow Ranger in order to maintain the [[TwoGirlsToATeam two girl quota]].
* SuperMode: Introduced this trope toSuper Sentai ''Super Sentai'' with the Beast Armor Shine.
* SuperMode: Introduced this trope to
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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchphrase: "And now, another page of the legend will be revealed."
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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchphrase: OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: "And now, another page of the legend will be revealed."
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* ThemeMusicPowerUp:
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* ThemeMusicPowerUp: The show's theme usually plays over the Gingamen pulling all the stops to defeat the Majin of the week and winning.
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%% * HomeBaseHomeBase: The five Gingamen originally came from the Ginga Forest, but after it was petrified, they are offered a place to stay at the Silver Star Riding Club and plant a seed there, which ended up becoming a room of its own and their main base of operations.
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* LegacyCharacter: The Gingamen and the Black Knight.
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* LegacyCharacter: LegacyCharacter:
** The Gingamenand in the show are the 133rd Generation of the original warriors bearing the same name.
** Hyuuga is the second BlackKnight.Knight, the first being Bull Black.
** The Gingamen
** Hyuuga is the second Black
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* ScaryScorpions: Kolshizer, the first MonsterOfTheWeek the Gingamen face
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* ScaryScorpions: Kolshizer, the first MonsterOfTheWeek the Gingamen faceface, is based on a scorpion.
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** TheChick: Saya
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** TheChick: TheHeart: Saya
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%%** Black Knight: [[SwissArmyWeapon Bull Riot]][[note]][[CoolSword Sword]] and Rifle Modes. This is also Hyuuga's TransformationTrinket.[[/note]] and [[AnAxeToGrind Knight Axe]].
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%%** Black Knight: [[SwissArmyWeapon Bull Riot]][[note]][[CoolSword Sword]] and Rifle Modes. This is also Hyuuga's TransformationTrinket.[[/note]] and [[AnAxeToGrind Knight Axe]].Axe.
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* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: Hyūga made one with Bucrates to save Gō Taurus which resulted him in losing his Earth power. This resulted in little tragedy: he got a [[AnAxeToGrind Cool Axe]], and ultimately his Earth Power back by the finale.]]
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* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: Hyūga made one with Bucrates to save Gō Taurus which resulted him in losing his Earth power. This resulted in little tragedy: he got a [[AnAxeToGrind Cool Axe]], Axe, and ultimately his Earth Power back by the finale.]]
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* {{Crossover}}: ''Gingaman vs. [[Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger Megaranger]]''
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* {{Crossover}}: ''Gingaman ''[[Film/SeijuuSentaiGingamanVsMegaranger Gingaman vs. [[Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger Megaranger]]''Megaranger]]''