Sentai Senki Buster | Blue 'link'

Kaito survives only because his Buster Suit’s emergency stasis system malfunctioned. He wakes up three weeks later in a collapsed subway station, the city already rebuilt, the government having signed a peace treaty with the alien warlord . There are no parades. No roll call. Just a cracked morpher and a 9mm pistol he stole from a dead soldier.

The series follows (played with exhausted ferocity by '90s action star Ryōhei Uesugi), the sole survivor of the "Neo-Japan Sentai Force." In the opening minutes of Episode 1: The Day the Giant Fell , we watch his four comrades—Buster Red, Green, Yellow, and Pink—get brutally atomized by a psychic kaiju known as the Shatter King . sentai senki buster blue

How a forgotten 1990s V-Cinema trilogy redefined heroism with a smoking gun and a tear-stained helmet In the pantheon of Japanese superheroes, the color blue usually represents the calm, collected, and occasionally arrogant second-in-command. But in 1994, director Kenjiro Tsumura released Sentai Senki Buster Blue , a direct-to-video trilogy that took the tropes of Super Sentai and executed them by firing squad. Kaito survives only because his Buster Suit’s emergency