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− | '''''Marvel VS Super Sentai''''' is a fan-made crossover fighting game based on ''Marvel Comics'' (specifically the ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'') and Toei Company's long-running ''[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Sentai Super Sentai]'' TV series(including elements of it's American adaptation ''Power Rangers''). Like many similar fan-made fighting games, it is supposed to run on the M.U.G.E.N. engine with a similar graphic style to ''[[Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Clash_of_Super_Heroes|Marvel VS Capcom]]'' and [[Marvel_Super_Heroes_vs._Street_Fighter|Marvel Superheroes VS Street Fighter]] , making it a spiritual successor(or possibly even a spinoff) to the ''Marvel VS Capcom'' series. |
+ | '''''Marvel VS Super Sentai''''' is a (proof-of-concept for) fan-made crossover fighting game based on ''Marvel Comics'' (specifically the ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'') and Toei Company's long-running ''[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Sentai Super Sentai]'' TV series (including elements of it's American adaptation ''Power Rangers''). Like many similar fan-made fighting games, it is supposed to run on the M.U.G.E.N. engine with a similar graphic style to ''[[Marvel_vs._Capcom:_Clash_of_Super_Heroes|Marvel VS Capcom]]'' and [[Marvel_Super_Heroes_vs._Street_Fighter|Marvel Superheroes VS Street Fighter]] , making it a spiritual successor (or possibly even a spinoff) to the ''Marvel VS Capcom'' series. |
− | {{Infobox_game|title = Marvel VS Super Sentai|image = [[File:MVSS logo small.png]]|japanese = マーベルVSスーパー戦隊|romaji = Māberu VS Sūpā Sentai|developer = GokaiWhite (concept and story)<br>Marvel Comics/Studios(original concepts)<br>Toei Company(original concepts)<br>TBD (game design and interface)|release = 202X|genre = Fighting|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer|ratings = TBD|platforms = PC}} |
+ | {{Infobox_game|title = Marvel VS Super Sentai|image = [[File:MVSS logo small.png]]|japanese = マーベルVSスーパー戦隊|romaji = Māberu VS Sūpā Sentai|developer = GokaiWhite (concept and story)<br>Marvel Comics/Studios (original concepts)<br>Toei Company (original concepts)<br>TBD (game design and interface)|publisher = TBD|release = 202X|genre = Fighting|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer|ratings = TBD|platforms = PC}} |
==Playable Characters== |
==Playable Characters== |
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|Dacre Montgomery (EN) / [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ry%C5%8Dtar%C5%8D_Okiayu Ryotaro Okiayu] (JP) |
|Dacre Montgomery (EN) / [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ry%C5%8Dtar%C5%8D_Okiayu Ryotaro Okiayu] (JP) |
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− | |[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/AkaRed Aka Red] |
+ | |[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/AkaRed Aka Red] (secret character) |
|Boukenger VS Super Sentai (2006-7) |
|Boukenger VS Super Sentai (2006-7) |
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|Toru Furuya |
|Toru Furuya |
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|Black Panther |
|Black Panther |
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|Captain America: Civil War (2016) |
|Captain America: Civil War (2016) |
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− | |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Boseman Chadwick Boseman], TBD |
+ | |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Boseman Chadwick Boseman]†, TBD |
|[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ryuji_Iwasaki Blue Buster] |
|[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ryuji_Iwasaki Blue Buster] |
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|Go-Busters (2012) |
|Go-Busters (2012) |
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|[https://kingdomheartsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Kaji_Takizawa Time Fire] |
|[https://kingdomheartsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Kaji_Takizawa Time Fire] |
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Marvel VS Super Sentai *Kaji |
Marvel VS Super Sentai *Kaji |
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==Story == |
==Story == |
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− | "One of Earth's greatest heroes is dead, and the other has taken over the world. Our last hope lies with a young man who still believes in what it truly means to be a hero." - Opening Narration. |
+ | "''One of Earth's greatest heroes is dead, and the other has taken over the world. Our last hope lies with a young man who still believes in what it truly means to be a hero.''" - Opening Narration. |
− | The story takes place in an alternate timeline of Earth-199999, following a scenario where Iron Man kills Thanos on Titan during the events of ''Avengers: Endgame,'' but the takes the Infinity Stones for himself. Earth is ruled with an iron fist by the evil Iron Majin, and a young Japanese-American man named [https://kingdomheartsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Shin_Seigi Shin Seigi] becomes the next Captain America to oppose this new regime. But |
+ | The story takes place in an alternate timeline of Earth-199999, following a scenario where Iron Man kills Thanos on Titan during the events of ''Avengers: Endgame,'' but the takes the Infinity Stones for himself. Earth is ruled with an iron fist by the evil Iron Majin, and a young Japanese-American man named [https://kingdomheartsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Shin_Seigi Shin Seigi] becomes the next Captain America to oppose this new regime. But rebuilding the Avengers will not be enough to save the Earth from it's greatest hero turned into the universe's greatest foe; Shin must embark with Spider Man, Black Widow, Groot, and Shuri to the Toei Tokuverse, where they must earn the trust of the Super Sentai (GoRenger - Zyuohger) and rally them to their cause of justice. |
A 50 episode web-anime called ''Marvel VS Toei Tokuverse'', is also being planned on in lieu of an in-game story campaign, |
A 50 episode web-anime called ''Marvel VS Toei Tokuverse'', is also being planned on in lieu of an in-game story campaign, |
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*beginning with a three-episode prologue depicting how Shin becomes New Captain America; (A live-action movie adaptation of this arc is also being considered). |
*beginning with a three-episode prologue depicting how Shin becomes New Captain America; (A live-action movie adaptation of this arc is also being considered). |
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*then the next 41 planned episodes will follow an A/B plot model with a "monster-of-the-week" for each side; |
*then the next 41 planned episodes will follow an A/B plot model with a "monster-of-the-week" for each side; |
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− | **one side focuses on Shin's exploits in the Tokuverse, meeting up with one Sentai team per episode, in reverse order from Zyuohger to GoRenger, and helping them destroy whatever animated Iron Man suit serves as the "monster of the week". |
+ | **one side focuses on Shin's team's exploits in the Tokuverse, meeting up with one Sentai team per episode, in reverse order from Zyuohger to GoRenger, and helping them destroy whatever animated Iron Man suit serves as the "monster of the week". |
**the other side focuses on Thor leading his own team in fighting Lord Drakkon and Iron Majin's alliance back on Earth-199999, with a returning Sentai villain as their "monster of the week". |
**the other side focuses on Thor leading his own team in fighting Lord Drakkon and Iron Majin's alliance back on Earth-199999, with a returning Sentai villain as their "monster of the week". |
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*and finally a six-episode endgame with all the heroes together for the decisive final battle. |
*and finally a six-episode endgame with all the heroes together for the decisive final battle. |
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The game plays fairly identical to its spiritual predecessors, using such mechanics as hyper guages, character switching and duo/trio attacks. There is now an option for 1-on-1, 2-on-2, or 3-on-3 matches across all modes. Beating Arcade mode with 2 or three characters on your chosen team will unlock the same number of corresponding endings, regardless of who deals the final blow to the last boss. |
The game plays fairly identical to its spiritual predecessors, using such mechanics as hyper guages, character switching and duo/trio attacks. There is now an option for 1-on-1, 2-on-2, or 3-on-3 matches across all modes. Beating Arcade mode with 2 or three characters on your chosen team will unlock the same number of corresponding endings, regardless of who deals the final blow to the last boss. |
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− | In arcade mode, either Lord Drakkon or Iron Majin will be the final boss, depending on what characters |
+ | In arcade mode, either Lord Drakkon or Iron Majin will be the final boss, depending on what characters the player has chosen: |
− | *1 Marvel character in 1-on-1, or two in 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 = Lord Drakkon |
+ | *1 Marvel character in 1-on-1 mode, or two in 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 mode = Lord Drakkon |
− | *1 Super Sentai character in 1-on-1, or two in 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 = Iron Majin |
+ | *1 Super Sentai character in 1-on-1 mode, or two in 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 mode = Iron Majin |
− | Despite having an entire soundtrack of CPS2-style remakes of various music pieces throughout the MCU and Super Sentai series, the game will also have CD-quality voiceovers and the option hear the music in their original "CD-quality" format. |
+ | Despite having an entire soundtrack of CPS2-style remakes of various music pieces throughout the MCU and Super Sentai series' long history, the game will also have CD-quality voiceovers and the option hear the music in their original "CD-quality" format. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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coming soon... |
coming soon... |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The announcer of the game and narrator of the anime will be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Epcar Richard Epcar], who not only voiced a handful of Saban Era |
+ | *The announcer of the game and narrator of the anime will be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Epcar Richard Epcar], who not only voiced a handful of Saban Era ''Power Rangers'' monsters, but also Raiden in the more recent ''Mortal Kombat'' titles. |
*All the ''Super Sentai'' characters, playable and unplayable, will be voiced through archived recordings from their respective shows, mirroring the convention of Capcom characters speaking only Japanese in MVC 1 and 2. |
*All the ''Super Sentai'' characters, playable and unplayable, will be voiced through archived recordings from their respective shows, mirroring the convention of Capcom characters speaking only Japanese in MVC 1 and 2. |
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− | **The only exceptions are Go Metal(notably because he originated as an [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ryan_Mitchell American exclusive ranger] |
+ | **The only exceptions are Go Metal(notably because he originated as an [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ryan_Mitchell American exclusive ranger]), Lord Drakkon, and Time Fire, who will have newly recorded dialogue for the game. |
*There will be no post-Zyuohger elements(rangers, villains, or mecha, etc.) appearing in the game or anime, due to Go-Busters being initially skipped over for localization, and now ToQger-Lupinranger VS Patoranger being skipped over in favor of Ryusoulger. But there might still be some nods to Kyuranger. |
*There will be no post-Zyuohger elements(rangers, villains, or mecha, etc.) appearing in the game or anime, due to Go-Busters being initially skipped over for localization, and now ToQger-Lupinranger VS Patoranger being skipped over in favor of Ryusoulger. But there might still be some nods to Kyuranger. |
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*Aspects of the story are borrowed, or make nods to ''Injustice: Gods Among Us''. The decision to have the anime and game compliment one another is also influenced by the ''Injustice ''game having it's exposition told through a comic series. |
*Aspects of the story are borrowed, or make nods to ''Injustice: Gods Among Us''. The decision to have the anime and game compliment one another is also influenced by the ''Injustice ''game having it's exposition told through a comic series. |
Revision as of 23:09, 18 September 2020
Marvel VS Super Sentai is a (proof-of-concept for) fan-made crossover fighting game based on Marvel Comics (specifically the Marvel Cinematic Universe) and Toei Company's long-running Super Sentai TV series (including elements of it's American adaptation Power Rangers). Like many similar fan-made fighting games, it is supposed to run on the M.U.G.E.N. engine with a similar graphic style to Marvel VS Capcom and Marvel Superheroes VS Street Fighter , making it a spiritual successor (or possibly even a spinoff) to the Marvel VS Capcom series.
Playable Characters
Marvel | First Appearance | Portrayer | Super Sentai / Power Rangers | First Appearance | Portrayer |
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Shin Seigi | Marvel VS Super Sentai | Dacre Montgomery (EN) / Ryotaro Okiayu (JP) | Aka Red (secret character) | Boukenger VS Super Sentai (2006-7) | Toru Furuya |
Iron Man | Iron Man (2008) | Robert Downey Jr. | Aka Renger | GoRenger (1975) | Naoya Makoto |
Hulk | The Incredible Hulk (2008) | Mark Ruffalo | Big One | JAKQ (1977) | Hiroshi Miyauchi |
Thor | Thor (2011) | Chris Hemsworth | Black Condor | Jetman (1991) | Toshihide Wakamatsu |
Captain America | Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) | Chris Evans | Tyranno Ranger | Zyuranger (1992) | Yuuta Mochizuki |
Black Widow | Iron Man 2 (2010) | Scarlett Johannson | Tricera Ranger | Zyuranger (1992) | Hideki Fujiwara |
Hawkeye |
Thor (2011) |
Jeremy Renner | Tiger Ranger | Zyuranger (1992) | Takumi Hashimoto |
(Iron) Spider Man | Captain America: Civil War (2016) | Tom Holland | Mammoth Ranger | Zyuranger (1992) | Seiju Umon |
War Machine | Iron Man 2 (2010) | Don Cheadle | Ptera Ranger (Slayer) |
Zyuranger (1992) Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios, 2016) (Slayer) |
Reiko Chiba |
Sif | Thor (2011) | Jaimie Alexander | Dragon Ranger | Zyuranger (1992) | Shiro Izumi |
Phil Coulsn | Iron Man (2008) | Clark Gregg | Ryuu Ranger | Dairanger (1993) | Keiichi Wada |
Maria Hill | The Avengers (2012) | Cobie Smulders | Kiba Ranger | Dairanger (1993) | Hisashi Sakai |
Winter Soldier | Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) | Sebastian Stan | Hurricane Blue | Hurricaneger (2002) | Nao Nagasawa |
Falcon | Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) | Anthony Mackie | Hurricane Yellow | Hurricaneger (2002) | Kohei Yamamoto |
Ironheart Rescue | Iron Man 3 (2013) | Gwyneth Paltrow | Deka Red | Dekaranger (2004) | Ryuuji Sainei |
Ant Man | Ant Man (2015) | Paul Rudd | Deka Blue | Dekaranger (2004) | Tsuyoshi Hayashi |
Wasp | Ant Man and the Wasp (2018) | Evangeline Lilly | Deka Green | Dekaranger (2004) | Yosuke Ito |
Star Lord | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Chris Pratt | Deka Yellow | Dekaranger (2004) | Ayumi Kinoshita |
Rocket Raccoon | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Bradley Cooper | Deka Pink | Dekaranger (2004) | Mika Kikuchi |
(Adult/Teen) Groot | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Vin Diesel | Bouken Black | Boukenger (2006) | Yasuka Saitou |
Gamora | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Zoe Saldana | Bouken Blue | Boukenger (2006) | Masashi Mikami |
Drax | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Dave Bautista | Shinken Green | Shinkenger (2009) | Shogo Suzuki |
Mantis | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) | Pom Klementieff | Shinken Pink | Shinkenger (2009) | Rin Takanashi |
Scarlet Witch | Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) | Elizabeth Olsen | Princess Shinken Red | Shinkenger (2009) | Runa Natsui |
Vision | Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) | Paul Bettany | Shinken Gold | Shinkenger (2009) | Keisuke Soma |
Dr. Strange | Dr. Strange (2016) | Benedict Cumberbatch | Gosei Knight | Goseiger (2010) | Katsuyuki Konishi |
Valkyrie | Thor: Ragnarok (2017) | Tessa Thompson | Gokai Silver | Gokaiger (2011) | Junya Ikeda |
Korg | Thor: Ragnarok (2017) | Taika Waititi | Red Buster | Go-Busters (2012) | Katsuhiro Suzuki |
Black Panther | Captain America: Civil War (2016) | Chadwick Boseman†, TBD | Blue Buster | Go-Busters (2012) | Ryoma Baba |
Shuri | Black Panther (2018) | Letitia Wright | Yellow Buster | Go-Busters (2012) | Arisa Komiya |
Nakia | Black Panther (2018) | Lupita Nyong'o | King Ranger | Ohranger (1995) | Shoji Yamaguchi |
Okoye | Black Panther (2018) | Danai Gurira | Signalman | Carranger (1996) | Hochu Ohtsuka |
Captain Marvel | Captain Marvel (2019) | Brie Larson | Ginga Black Knight | Gingaman (1998) | Teruaki Ogawa |
Loki | Thor (2011) | Tom Hiddelston | Go Metal | GoGo Five (1999) / Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (2000) | Rhett Fisher |
Yondu Udonta | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Michael Rooker | Time Fire |
Timeranger (2000) *Naoto Marvel VS Super Sentai *Kaji |
Jason Faunt (EN, Kaji only) / Shinji Kasahara (JP, both) |
Nebula | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Karen Gillan | Magi Mother | Magiranger (2005) | Azusa Watanabe |
M'Baku | Black Panther (2018) | Winston Duke | Zubaan | Boukenger (2006) | Tomokazu Seki |
Nick Fury | Iron Man (2008) | Samuel L. Jackson | Geki Green | Gekiranger (2007) | Yuka Hirata |
Iron Majin (Boss) | Marvel VS Super Sentai (202X) | Robert Downey Jr. | Lord Drakkon (Boss) | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios, 2016) | Jason David Frank |
Assist Rangers
- Denzi Blue
- Red1
- Red Falcon
- Blue Dolphin
- Yellow Lion
- Green Rhino
- Black Bison
- Tenma Ranger (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Ryuu Ranger)
- Kirin Ranger (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Ryuu Ranger)
- Shishi Ranger (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Ryuu Ranger)
- Houou Ranger (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Ryuu Ranger)
- Ninja White
- Ninjaman
- Oh Red
- Blue Racer
- Mega Yellow
- Go Pink (may execute a Hyper Combo if summoned by Go Metal)
- Gao Silver
- Shurikenger (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Hurricane Blue/Yellow)
- Abare Black
- Deka Master (may execute a Hyper Combo if summoned by a Dekaranger)
- Deka Break (may execute a Hyper Combo if summoned by a Dekaranger)
- Magi Shine
- Wolzard Fire (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Magi Mother)
- Geki Black (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Geki Green)
- Go-On Silver (may sometimes be accompanied by Go-On Gold)
- Gokai Red (may execute a Dual Hyper Combo if summoned by Gokai Silver, or be accompanied by the other Gokaigers )
- Beet Buster
- Stag Buster
- Kyoryu Gold
- Kyoryu Violet
- ToQ6
- Momo Ninger
- Zyuoh TheWorld
Story
"One of Earth's greatest heroes is dead, and the other has taken over the world. Our last hope lies with a young man who still believes in what it truly means to be a hero." - Opening Narration.
The story takes place in an alternate timeline of Earth-199999, following a scenario where Iron Man kills Thanos on Titan during the events of Avengers: Endgame, but the takes the Infinity Stones for himself. Earth is ruled with an iron fist by the evil Iron Majin, and a young Japanese-American man named Shin Seigi becomes the next Captain America to oppose this new regime. But rebuilding the Avengers will not be enough to save the Earth from it's greatest hero turned into the universe's greatest foe; Shin must embark with Spider Man, Black Widow, Groot, and Shuri to the Toei Tokuverse, where they must earn the trust of the Super Sentai (GoRenger - Zyuohger) and rally them to their cause of justice.
A 50 episode web-anime called Marvel VS Toei Tokuverse, is also being planned on in lieu of an in-game story campaign,
- beginning with a three-episode prologue depicting how Shin becomes New Captain America; (A live-action movie adaptation of this arc is also being considered).
- then the next 41 planned episodes will follow an A/B plot model with a "monster-of-the-week" for each side;
- one side focuses on Shin's team's exploits in the Tokuverse, meeting up with one Sentai team per episode, in reverse order from Zyuohger to GoRenger, and helping them destroy whatever animated Iron Man suit serves as the "monster of the week".
- the other side focuses on Thor leading his own team in fighting Lord Drakkon and Iron Majin's alliance back on Earth-199999, with a returning Sentai villain as their "monster of the week".
- and finally a six-episode endgame with all the heroes together for the decisive final battle.
Gameplay
The game plays fairly identical to its spiritual predecessors, using such mechanics as hyper guages, character switching and duo/trio attacks. There is now an option for 1-on-1, 2-on-2, or 3-on-3 matches across all modes. Beating Arcade mode with 2 or three characters on your chosen team will unlock the same number of corresponding endings, regardless of who deals the final blow to the last boss.
In arcade mode, either Lord Drakkon or Iron Majin will be the final boss, depending on what characters the player has chosen:
- 1 Marvel character in 1-on-1 mode, or two in 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 mode = Lord Drakkon
- 1 Super Sentai character in 1-on-1 mode, or two in 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 mode = Iron Majin
Despite having an entire soundtrack of CPS2-style remakes of various music pieces throughout the MCU and Super Sentai series' long history, the game will also have CD-quality voiceovers and the option hear the music in their original "CD-quality" format.
Gallery
coming soon...
Trivia
- The announcer of the game and narrator of the anime will be Richard Epcar, who not only voiced a handful of Saban Era Power Rangers monsters, but also Raiden in the more recent Mortal Kombat titles.
- All the Super Sentai characters, playable and unplayable, will be voiced through archived recordings from their respective shows, mirroring the convention of Capcom characters speaking only Japanese in MVC 1 and 2.
- The only exceptions are Go Metal(notably because he originated as an American exclusive ranger), Lord Drakkon, and Time Fire, who will have newly recorded dialogue for the game.
- There will be no post-Zyuohger elements(rangers, villains, or mecha, etc.) appearing in the game or anime, due to Go-Busters being initially skipped over for localization, and now ToQger-Lupinranger VS Patoranger being skipped over in favor of Ryusoulger. But there might still be some nods to Kyuranger.
- Aspects of the story are borrowed, or make nods to Injustice: Gods Among Us. The decision to have the anime and game compliment one another is also influenced by the Injustice game having it's exposition told through a comic series.
Also See
- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls090470419/ - English dream cast
- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls090141828/ - Japanese dream cast