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Bio Armor Jushin Liger

Cover of the CD album Jushin Liger: Hoo Hisho Hen (1993) published by King Records.獣神ライガー( Jūshin Raigā)Genre,Anime television seriesDirected byProduced byMasao ItoWritten byMusic byStudioOriginal network,Original runMarch 11, 1989 – January 27, 1990Episodes43MangaWritten byPublished byDemographic,MagazineOriginal runMarch 1989 – January 1990Volumes2Jushin Liger ( 獣神ライガー, Jūshin Raigā, lit. Beast God Liger, also sometimes as Juushin Liger, Bio Armor Ryger, Jushin Riger, Jushin Ryger and some other variations) is an TV series created. Produced by with cooperation of (Nagai's own company), the series was originally broadcast on / from March 11, 1989 ( 1989-03-11) to January 27, 1990 ( 1990-01-27) with a total of 43 episodes.A series, written and drawn by Go Nagai, was also released alongside the anime, originally published by in the magazine from March 1989 ( 1989-03) to January 1990 ( 1990-01).This anime series inspired the real-life pro-wrestler,.The opening theme 'Ikari no Jushin' ( 怒りの獣神, ikari no jūshin, 'Jushin's Rage'), which was performed by, is also wrestler Jushin Thunder Liger's.

The song 'Kiseki no Jushin' ( 奇跡の獣神, kiseki no jūshin, 'Jushin's Miracle') was also used by Liger on occasion. Contents.The story It is 199X A.D. In, the Drago Knights ofo the Dragon Empire attack. Possessing overwhelming destructive force, they attack the city to awaken their master, the devil god Jashin Drago from the Rock of Sealing he was trapped in. Two hundred years ago, Drago was trapped in the seal by a holy warrior with the tattooed mark of the.

Assuming that the warrior is dead, Drago and Empress Zara are free to conquer the Earth using their army of giant biomechanical beasts. Even the are no match for the Drago Knights' awesome power. One of the people fleeing is the protagonist, a milquetoast 16-year-old boy named Ken Taiga.

Unbeknownst to the Dragonites, Ken realizes that he is the descendant of the Lion Clan that once summoned Liger. In a burst of anger, Ken's Liger birthmark appears, and he rises his palm into the air, shouting the henshin (transforming) command, 'LIGER!'

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Which then covers him in demonic, long-haired biomechanical armor. ^ Jushin Liger (in Japanese). Japan: Sunrise. Archived from on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-08-11.

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Nagai Go Special Corner (in Japanese). Japan: eBOOK Initiative Japan Co. Retrieved 2009-08-11. ^ (in Italian). Japan: d/visual. Archived from on October 31, 2007. Retrieved 2015-10-26.

^ Jushin Liger (in Japanese). Japan: The World of Go Nagai. Retrieved 2009-08-11. (in Japanese).

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TV anime Jushin Liger - allcinema (in Japanese). Japan: allcinema.

Retrieved 2009-08-11.External links. (in Japanese) official website at. (in Japanese) official website at. (in Japanese) DVD-box official website at.

(in Japanese) at The World of Go Nagai webpage. (in Italian) at.

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