Mahou Sentai Magiranger
"Magic. It is a sacred power.
Magic. It is an adventure into the unknown.
Magic...It is the proof of courage!"
Mahō Sentai Magiranger (Magic Squadron Magiranger) is the twenty-ninth program in the Super Sentai franchise, airing for 2005 to 2006.
The Ozu family, consisting of mother Miyuki and five children, is an ordinary one - until a giant monster attacked them all of a sudden one day. Out of the blue, the mother transformed into a magician and defeated the monster. She then revealed to them that she's actually a magician, and gave them the MagiPhones for the upcoming battles against monsters of Infershia, like the previous one. But not long after, she was defeated in a giant battle against a very powerful enemy of the deep, Wolzard...
The siblings discover a secret room in their house, in which their mother's hologram reveals everything: Years ago, a war broke out between Magitopia - the realm of Heavenly Saints, and Infershia - the Underground Hades Empire. Magitopia won, only by having sacrificed one of their Heavenly Saints who locked Infershia from the inside, who turned out to be the siblings' father. After fifteen years, Infershia has returned to get revenge and unleash havoc on Magitopia and human world. Initially hesitant, the Ozu siblings gradually rose up to defend their world as they discover more of their family's secret legacy. Later on, they are joined by MagiShine/Hikaru/Sungel, a Heavenly Saint who trained under their father and takes it upon himself to train them in turn.
The motif this time around is "Magic", and the theme of "Courage" and "Family" is also strong all over. Also the first Sentai team to don capes since... around the first time.
The MagiRangers:
- Kai Ozu / Magi Red: The youngest child and defacto leader. Immature, a tad loudmouthed and hyperactive. Fiery, if you will. Often quarrels with his brothers. Sword fighter.
- Tsubasa Ozu / Magi Yellow: The middle son. Smarter than he looks, but usually not quite enthusiastic. Sometimes a bit stern, which also makes him seems like the Only Sane Man. Uses a bowgun.
- Urara Ozu / Magi Blue: The middle child. Sharp and nice. She also cares a lot about her siblings.
- Houka Ozu / Magi Pink: The eldest daughter. Mature and composed, but also tends to be... a bit "off" from time to time.
- Makito Ozu / Magi Green: The eldest child and Good Ol' Reliable Aniki. Appropriately uses an axe.
- Hikaru / Magi Shine: The Sixth Ranger and the siblings' magic teacher.
- Miyuki Ozu/ Magi Mother: Team Mom literally.
- Isamu Ozu / Wolzard Fire: Team Dad literally.
Allies:
- Mandora Boy: Team Pet. A
walkingfloating, talking Mandrake who doesn't go into battle, but supplies info for the siblings -de gozarimasu desu. - Smoky: Another Team Pet, a cat genie bound to Hikaru's lamp.
- Lunagel: A Heavenly Saint warrior who fought alongside Blagel, her life-force maintains the seal on the Gate of Infershia
- Snowgel: Eldest of the Heavenly Saints and the one who serves as Miyuki's patron saint. She later gives the Magirangers access to their Legend Mode.
- Magiel: The Archsaint of all magic and ruler of Magitopia. Played by Machiko Soga.
Infershia:
- N Ma: Eldritch Abomination, Sealed Evil in a Can, Big Bad. Referred to as Beast Emperor N Ma earlier on, and later upgraded to Absolute God N Ma.
- General Branken: The Dragon, although he had some Big Bad traits when he started off.
- Meemy: Replaces Branken as The Dragon after the latter is killed. Used to be Raigel, one of the Heavenly Saints, but pulled a Face Heel Turn and was turned into a mummy for this. Unsealed along with Hikaru, he constantly proclaims that allying with N Ma allows him to use his magic for his own selfish ambitions, yet is essentially a slave to the dark god's will.
- Vancuria: Queen of the Vampires, unaffected by standard vampire weaknesses.
- Nai & Mea: Two creepy Elegant Gothic Lolita girls who can merge into and unmerge from Vancuria.
- Wolzard: Noble Demon and aside from Meemy, the only one in Infershia able to use Magic.
- Infershia Pantheon: A collective of ten Gods of Evil determined to lay waste on the surface world and prepare it for N Ma's coming.
Adapted into English as Power Rangers Mystic Force.
Recurring Super Sentai tropes:
- Abandoned Warehouse: The Magirangers take refuge in one during Stage 37, when they are being hunted down by the Hades God Cyclops.
- Action Girl: Urara, Houka, and Lunagel
- All Your Colors Combined: Jinga Majuna, the Magical Curtain spell which all five Magirangers use together to create a multicolored barrier.
- All Your Powers Combined: The Legend Finish and the Five Fantastic Super Attack.
- All Up to You: Just about every episode.
- An Asskicking Christmas: A two-parter pitted against the two Ultimate Gods.
- Asskicking Pose: "Magi Majin, on stage!"
- Authority Equals Asskicking: Both Magiel and N Ma are the most powerful beings of their respective domains.
- BFS: MagiKing's King Calibur, with a touch of Reverse Shrapnel for the final strike.
- Boss Subtitles: The last Super Sentai to make use of this trope.
- Brought to You by The Letter "S": "M" is for Magiranger.
- "W" is for Wolzard.
- And "S" is for Shine, as in Magi Shine
- By the Power of Greyskull: "Mahou Henshin! Ma-gi Magi Magiro!"
- "Tenku Henshin! Golu Golu Goldiro!"
- And then the Majin spells...
- Calling Your Attacks: Always with the finishers.
- Catch Phrase: "Checkmate!" First used by Miyuki, taken over by her kids. It doubles as a Pre-Mortem One-Liner.
- Nai and Mea have their own: "Shall we?" (yacchou ka?; always said before they fuse back into Vancuria)
- Clip Show: One that not only introduces the Infershia Pantheon, but also confirms that Miyuki is alive but being held prisoner by them.
- Combination Attack: Several examples throughout the series, but most frequently the Five Fantastic Kick
- Crossover: Magiranger vs. Dekaranger
- Custom Uniform
- Dynamic Entry
- Evolving Credits
- Eyecatch: Showing whichever Ranger is the primary focus of that episode.
- Filler: Stages 8, 10, and 22 are the only episodes that don't advance the main plot in some way, but still manage to contribute Character Development and new spells that get reused later on.
- Five-Man Band: There are two Smart Guys on the team. [1]
- Kid Appeal Hero: Kai
- The Lancer: Tsubasa
- The Heart: Urara
- The Chick: Houka
- The Big Guy: Makito
- The Mentor/Sixth Ranger: Hikaru
- Team Mom: Miyuki
- Team Dad: Isamu
- Henshin Hero: Beyond the general application of this trope, both Blagel and Sungel refer to themselves as "Heavenly Heroes".
- Home Base: The hidden magic room within the Ozu family's house.
- Humongous Mecha: The Ozu siblings actually turn into mecha through magic. When they combine, they share a single mindspace. Hikaru plays it straight however with Travelion.
- A Mech by Any Other Name: The Magi Majins
- Animal Mecha: Magi Dragon, Varikion, Unigoruon, Magi Firebird, and Magi Lion
- Transforming Mecha: Travelion can switch from train mode to giant robot mode.
- Combining Mecha:
- Magi Garuda (Yellow) + Magi Mermaid (Blue) + Magi Fairy (Pink) + Magi Taurus (Green) = Magi Dragon
- Magi Phoenix (Red) + Magi Garuda + Magi Mermaid + Magi Fairy + Magi Taurus = Magi King
- Magi Phoenix + Varikion = Fire Kaiser
- Saint Magi Phoenix + Unigoruon = Saint Kaiser
- Magi Firebird + Magi Lion = Magi Legend
- Wolzard + Varikion = Wolcentaurus or Wolkaiser
- Mecha Expansion Pack: Varikion and Unigoruon can be considered upgrades to Magi Phoenix.
- In the Name of the Moon: Magiranger had quite possibly one of the longest sequences at its time, roughly on par with Dekaranger. At least until two years later. But length-wise, it still outdraws the others due to having the largest roster in Super Sentai history.
Isamu: "The raging fire element! Heavenly Hero, Wolzard Fire!"
Kai: "The burning flame element! The Red Magician, MagiRed!"
Miyuki: "The sparkling ice element! The White Magician, MagiMother!"
Hikaru: "The shining solar element! Heavenly Hero, MagiShine!"
Makito: "The howling earth element! The Green Magician, MagiGreen!"
Houka: "The blowing wind element! The Pink Magician, MagiPink!"
Urara: "The swaying water element! The Blue Magician, MagiBlue!"
Tsubasa: "The galloping thunder element! The Yellow Magician, MagiYellow!"—All: "Our overflowing courage changes into magic! Mahou Sentai Magiranger!"
- In addition, two of the Heavenly Saints also perform one of these speeches when they get to fight.
Rin: "The serene moon element! Heavenly Saint, Lunagel!"
Snowgel: "The sparkling ice element! Heavenly Saint, Snowgel!"
- Law of Chromatic Superiority: A mild example, as while Kai does have the occasional burst of power and two unique Mechs, his access to these is quite unreliable. Storywise though, he's always at the center of the resolution of each major story arc.
- Make My Monster Grow: When they need to up the ante, Wolzard (Vancuria temporarily assumes the duty about halfway through the second arc) or Meemy chant the Black Magic spell "Douza Uru Ugaro" (or, in Meemy's case, "Douza Meru Megaro") to enlarge the beasties. The members of the Pantheon, on the other hand, invert the trope, as they're naturally giant... though they can grow and shrink at will without the use of magic.
- Mid-Season Upgrade: The Legend Mode and MagiLegend.
- Mix and Match: Mahou Sentai Magiranger = (Super Sentai + Harry Potter + The Book of Revelations) + Badass Family.
- Monster of the Week: The Hades Beasts, and later on the Hades Beastmen, who have to be sent to the surface one at a time due to the seal placed on Infershia before the start of the series.
- The Movie: Magiranger the Movie: Bride of Infershia
- The Narrator: Mostly during two-parters.
- Power Limiter: It was supposed to be a spell to stop the siblings from turning to Heavenly Saints and lose all their memories but had a certain side effect of weakening the Legendary Power Mode.
- Right Makes Might: Even more so than usual.
- Rule of Cool: While they ostensibly increase their magic power, the real purpose of the cloaks is to be dramatically unfurled just before transforming.
- Secret Legacy: Pretty much what the siblings are thrown into in the beginning.
- Strictly Formula
- Unbeatable monster of the week that requires a new Humongous Mecha configuration, Stage 9
- Sixth Ranger appears, Stage 20
- Extra strong monster necessitates new mecha, Stage 31
- Hero who falls in tragic love, Stage 28
- Monster of the week who doesn’t want to hurt anyone, Stages 45 and 46
- Heroes fight while dressed as Samurai and Ninja, Stage 22
- Super Mode: The Legend Forms.
- Supervillain Lair: The court of Infershia.
- Theme Music Power-Up: Common throughout the series, with notable examples in Stages 7, 38, 42, 46, 48, and 49.
- Transformation Name Announcement: MagiKing, Number One!
- Transformation Trinket: The Magi Phones, Hikaru's GripPhone, and Isamu's Fire WolzaPhone.
- Two Girls to a Team: The main team consisted of two girls as usual, Pink and Blue, making Magiranger the fourth Sentai team to have a female Blue, as well as the second team where she was not the lone girl. Magi Mother joins her children towards the end of the series as well, serving as the team's third female member. Half of the Heavenly Saints were also women and all of them were in high positions of authority.
- Villain Teleportation: Provided by Wolzard and Meemy's magic, and in fact the only way for the vast majority of the Infershian forces to even reach the surface.
- Weapon of Choice:
- Magic Wand: The siblings' and their Mother's MagiSticks.
- Morph Weapon: The brothers' MagiSticks are able to change into a different weapon for them to use.
- Kai: Cool Sword
- Tsubasa: The Archer
- Makito: An Axe to Grind
- Red Boxing Gloves: MagiPunch
- Hikaru: Magi Lamp Buster
- Isamu: WolSabre and Jagun Shield.
- Legend Magiranger: DialRod
- Legend MagiYellow: DialRod BowGun
Tropes specific to Magiranger:
- Absurdly Sharp Blade: Shichijuurou of the four Hell Kings can set his sword to slice through intangible concepts like the bonds between family.
- Accidental Kidnapping: Hades God Toad had no idea that the "special soul" he'd stolen from the Flower Garden of Souls was Miyuki.
- Accidental Pervert: Kai in one episode where Houka is attempting to help him on a date with his love interest, Yuka Yamazaki, ends up knocking him over, and causes him to see up his crush's skirt.
- Smoky becomes one at the end of Stage 26 when he accidentally gropes Urara. Cue Urara's Megaton Punch.
- Achilles in His Tent: Following the apparent death of their mother in Stage 2, Tsubasa and Houka abandon the fight against Infershia, pissing off Kai. They get their spirit back after hearing the message their mother left for the siblings in the Magic Room.
- Against the Setting Sun: Inverted in Stage 6, played straight in Stage 36.
- Agony Beam: N Ma pulls this on Kai in Stage 33.
- A Lady on Each Arm: Belbireji pulls this with Nai and Mare. They were not amused.
- Alien Blood: Valkyon bleeds green, as does the Hades God Wyvern.
- All There in the Manual: Victory General Branken was once a mere High Zobil, while the Hades Beastmen were humans who'd sold their souls to N Ma.
- All Trolls Are Different: The Hades Beast Troll is of the big, rocky variety.
- Almost Kiss: Hikaru and Urara, again and again...
- Amplifier Artifact: The sword Hell Fang and the Jagun Shield, crafted from N Ma's fang and eye, respectively.
- Amusing Injuries: Nai and Mea suffer from this during the last arc of the series, as they are either stepped on by their new bosses, or swatted like flies when said bosses get angry. Since they can't die, they get better.
- And I Must Scream: Depending on how you interpret what Urara says, the people who got turned into stone by the MOTW in Stage 4 were still fully aware of everything happening around them.
- Also Raigel, during the time he was turned into a mummy and sealed in a cave by Sungel.
- Angelic Beauty: Both Hikaru and Rin are regarded as especially attractive.
- Angst Coma: Kai falls into one after getting his ass thoroughly kicked by Wolzard and having the MagiKing magic stolen from his family.
- Animal-Themed Superbeing: The mythological variation.
- Animorphism: After battling the traitorous Raigel, Hikaru turns into a frog, only to turn back into a human after Urara kisses him 15 years later.
- In addition, Meemy, upon revival, turns Nai and Mea into centipedes to show them who's boss.
- An Aesop: The "courage equals magic" rule is typically expressed with one of these.
- Apocalypse How: Each member of the Infershia Pantheon is capable of performing their own variation of a Class 4 or 5 apocalypse. N Ma himself was on the verge of achieving a Class X-4 in the final episode, before Kai's timely intervention.
- Arbitrary Skepticism: In Stage 6, the siblings don't believe Kai when he tells him that Wolzard contacted him in his dreams for no better reason than to facilitate him going against Wolzard alone.
- Arc Words: "You may also create a new legend". Hikaru says this with regard to each sibling from stages 25 through 29, foreshadowing their obtainment of the Legend Mode.
- Attack Its Weak Point: The key to defeating Hades God Drake
- Attack Reflector: Kai used this tactic against the Monster of the Week in Stage 4. But it was Urara who thought of the idea.
- Automatic Crossbow: Vancuria uses a magic one twice, in Stage 9 and Stage 15.
- Avenging the Villain: While Hades God Drake was already raring to go to the surface and rampage, the death of Hades God Gordon makes him even more so. Ironically, it is Hades God Sphinx who callously dismisses his anger on Gorgon's behalf.
- Back from the Dead: Hikaru, Isamu, Miyuki, and Sphinx. Vancuria is basically immortal and comes back every time she dies.
- Badass: Wolzard, in spades.
- Action Mom: Miyuki
- Badass Boast: Miyuki delivers one in a flashback in The Movie, in order to convince Magiel to let her become a magician.
Miyuki: I am the Heavenly Saint Blagel's Wife! When it comes to courage, no one can outdo me!
- Badass Cape: For the third time in Super Sentai history.
- When the core team uses Legend mode, however, they lose the capes. Also, MagiMother and Wolzard Fire don't wear them.
- And on the villainous side, the Hades God Ifrit wears one.
- Badass Family: Five siblings, their teacher[2], and their parents.
- Badass Finger-Snap: Typically accompanies the declaration checkmate.
- Badass Grandma: Not a literal example, but in addition to being the oldest of the Heavenly Saints, Snowgel also gave Miyuki her magic powers, making her something of a metaphorical grandmother to the Magirangers.
- Badass Long Robe: Blagel wears a fur lined one in his human form. This gets passed down to Kai in the Where Are They Now? Epilogue.
- Heartbroken Badass: Tsubasa, when Rei was turned to voice medicine.
- Snowgel also counts, though the badass part isn't evident until later.
- Took a Level in Badass: Invoked by Houka with "Version Up." Played straight with Magi Legend powers.
- Badass Cape: For the third time in Super Sentai history.
- Barehanded Blade Block: Kai pulls one against Wolzard in the first episode.
- Barrier Maiden: Lunagel
- Bad Boss: The Ten Hades Gods. Mostly to Vancuria, Who gets stepped on even by the nicer ones. The exception is Sphinx, which is probably a big part of the reason they revive her after she's killed by Dagon.
- Bash Brothers: Not surprising considering the heroes are siblings, but there's a villainous example in Hades Gods Drake and Slepnir, who are collectively known as The Two UltimateGods.
- Batman Gambit: Meemy pulls one off in Stage 33, provoking MagiShine to use Travelion's Destruction Fire Reverse Spray against him so he can drain that power to create the Gestalt Hades Beast Chimera.
- Battle Amongst the Flames: Kai creates this effect during the Final Battle against N Ma.
- Battle Royale With Cheese: Vancuria extends her immortality to Sphinx, Sungel, and Blagel to revive them for the final battle as part of her Heel Face Turn.
- Beam-O-War: Snowgel vs. Hades God Drake.
- Beam Spam: Hikaru tends to pull these, especially when in his Heavenly Saint form.
- Big Damn Heroes: MagiMother, MagiShine, and WolzardFire, at various points throughout the series.
- Big Fancy House: The Ozu residence, complete with hidden magic room.
- Big No: Urara lets one out when in stage 26 when it appears that Smoky's fallen victim to his curse and died.
- Black Spot: Well, a red skull mark on your arm, but it has the same fatal consequences.
- Blade Run: Hades God Wyvern pulls this against Hades God Drake.
- Blessed with Suck: Invoked by Nai and Mare, who turned a group of people into vampires so that they could be killed by sunlight.
- Blood From the Mouth: Hades God Wyvern following his fight against Wolzard.
- Blood Knight: Hades God Drake. Guy was itching for a fight, he even went off before it was his turn to take on MagiShine.
- Book Ends: The first scene of the family is everyone eating together, minus Kai who was late getting back. The same goes for the final scene, with the addition of Hikaru as Urara's husband and Isamu restored to the family.
- Body Horror: N Ma emergence from Titan's body begins with his tentacles bursting out of his body.
- Bow Chicka Wow Wow: Houka creates this sort of music to set the atmosphere for Kai and Yamazaki. Kai was not amused.
- Boxing Lessons for Superman: Tsubasa teaches Kai how to box in order to fight the Monster of the Week in Stage 14.
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: Magiel addresses the audience directly near the end of The Movie, and near the end of the series itself.
- Breather Episode: After the very intense psychological battle against the Hades God Cyclops, the focus of the fight against the Hades God Gorgon is on a Freaky Friday Flip between Kai and Houka which is mostly played for laughs.
- Brick Joke: During one Omake segment, Mandora Boy swears revenge upon Smoky. In a later Omake segment, he succeeds.
- In Stage 5, Houka attempts to disguise herself as a post box, and when Kai sees through her, she responds "I am just an ordinary post box]]. She does the same thing in Stage 39, Kai sees through her disguise again, and she responds "As before, I am just an ordinary post box."
- Broke Episode: Stage 13
- Broken Faceplate: A variation on this in the last episode, where Kai manifests his helmet with the faceplate empty.
- Camp Straight: Houka's love interest and Spear Counterpart Tetsuya.
- Can You Hear Me Now?: On two separate occasions the Magirangers find themselves in a Pocket Dimension where their MagiPhones will not work.
- Cape Swish: The MagiRangers do this during their role call.
- Cast from Hit Points: Using magic beyond your abilities quickly drains your stamina, as seen with Kai in Stages 6 and 7, and Miyuki in Stage 46.
- Catch and Return: Tsubasa thoroughly stomped Wolzard in Kai's dream in Stage 7, starting with a Hadouken-style return.
- Central Theme: Courage and family can overcome anything.
- Chain of Command: Nai and Mare try to invoke seniority on Memmy when he first appears. He turns them into centipedes to establish who's in charge.
- Character Development: EVERY episode.
- Chekhov's Armoury: Most everything in the show gets introduced before their full importance is apparent.
- Chekhov's Boomerang: Urara's phobia of frogs is introduced in Stage 19, plays a significant part in Stage 20, and returns in Stage 43.
- Chekhov's Gun: Many examples throughout the series, with the ice-bolt in Wolzard's armor after he defeats Magi Mother being among the most important.
- Chekhov's Gunman: Rin/Lunagel is introduced at the end of Stage 15, with the full scope of her true identity and role not revealed until the next episode.
- Chekhov MIA: Raigel and Sungel.
- Chekhov's Skill: In Stage 9, Kai's ability to teleport objects proves key to befriending Varikion. Later on, the Fatal Blade stance shown to him by Blagel in Stage 48 shows its worth in Stage 49.
- Chess Motif: The Magirangers turn into chess pieces while controlling MagiKing, and later MagiLegend. Notably, not even the Magirangers know why this happens, it's just magic.
- Chest Blaster: Travelion has one that can either absorb the enemy, or spew fire at them.
- Clipped-Wing Angel: Groom Do Bridon after fusing with the Ultra Hades Beast Living Sword.
- Cold Sniper: Cyclops, one of the Hades Gods.
- Combat Tentacles: Several monsters exhibit these, most notably N Ma.
- Combat Pragmatist: On two occasions, the Monster of the Week will attempt to step on the heroes upon turning giant. Subverted when the heroes turn into their Majin forms and flip the poor monster over.
- Comically Missing the Point: In Stage 9, Kai uses his magic to finish Tsubasa's 'ship in a bottle' and then remove it from the bottle. He has no idea why Makito smacked him on Tsubasa's behalf.
- Completely Different Title: The Korean dub refers to the show as Power Ranger Magic Force.
- Constantly Curious: Snowgel acts like one when the Magirangers first meet her, before Smoky reveals her true identity.
- Cool Horse: Wolzard has one and combines with it to form a centaur-like mecha. Kai later gets one and can also combine with it.
- Cool Train: Hikaru's mecha, Travelion.
- Cool Versus Awesome: Beyond the general premise of heavenly magicians vs. Infershia's legions, Stage 42 features a giant mecha centaur vs a giant mecha chariot.
- Corner of Woe: Kai ends up in one for Stage 14's Omake, complete with Ghost Lights.
- Crashing Dreams: Tsubasa invokes this after entering Kai's mind during his Angst Coma to get him to realize he's trapped in a dream.
- Creepy Twins: Nai and Mea; they don't seem like twins (and they're not really twins at that), but they hit every other criteria on spot.
- Crucified Hero Shot: Lunagel is caught in this position in Stage 18.
- Cue the Sun: Inverted in Stage 11, as the rising sun proves very bad for Houka, who had been turned into a vampire without realizing it.
- Curb Stomp Battle: The Mecha fight between MagiKing and Belbireji in Stage 24 is one of the more notable examples of a heroic beatdown.
- A more traditional villainous one takes place in Stage 6, with the MagiKing magic stolen and Kai stuck in an Angst Coma afterwards.
- Curiosity Causes Conversion: Hades God Sphinx.
- Damsel in Distress: Yuka Yamazaki for the movie.
- Dance Battler: Urara and Houka during Stage 8. To top it off, they even sing the ending theme.
- Dancing Theme: The ending theme. Very catchy.
- Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The punishment of using Chronogel's forbidden time spell is death. Tsubasa uses it and almost dies if it wasn't for Hikaru who also almost dies if not for Wolzard.
- Dead Man Writing: Miyuki leaves behind a message for her children, anticipating that she would likely be killed once Infershia began its invasion.
- Deadpan Snarker: Tsubasa's usual demeanor.
- Dead Person Conversation: There are certain instances when the siblings are in a fix, their mom comes to help them out. Though she wasn't exactly dead to begin with.
- Death by Irony: Bullrates exploited the deaths of his fellow Hell Kings to increase Zee's power, and suffers the same fate at Memmy's hands.
- Death Faked for You: Wolzard faked Miyuki's death and teleported her away to safety.
- Deceptive Disciple: Raigel/Meemy betrayed Blagel, Sungel, and Lunagel in a past battle.
- Defrosting Ice Queen: Lunagel, Eriko and Snowgel.
- Depraved Bisexual: Belbireji the Incubus.
- Deus Exit Machina: Inverted in Stage 21 and The Movie, where Hikaru sends the Magirangers off on sidequests while he deals with the main threat.
- Diagonal Cut: Shichijuurou of the four Hell Kings pulls these off on skycrapers.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Seven times total. Out of N Ma and the ten Hades Gods, three are killed by their own members while one undergoes a Heel Face Turn.
- Dirty Coward: Kai becomes one when Gaston the Thief steals his courage.
- Disc One Final Boss: Branken.
- Disc Two Final Boss: Memmy
- Distant Finale: The final scene of Stage 49 takes place one year after the final battle.
- Divine Parentage: The Magiranger's father is a high ranking Heavenly Saint, the setting equivalent to an Arch Angel or Demigod.
- Dope Slap: Tsubasa delivers these to Kai.
- Dragon Rider: MagiPhoenix, when mounting the MagiDragon.
- Dreaming of Things to Come: In Stage 43, both Urara and Tsubasa have the same dream of when their mother rescued them when they were young, which they take as a sign that they will soon rescue her from the Hades Gods. It also turns out that Miyuki also had the same dream.
- Dual Boss: In stage 42, Hades God Sleipnir is sent to the surface to join Drake's side in battle. This forces Blagel to reveal himself, all according to Dagon's plans.
- Dual-Wielding: The Fatal Blade stance.
- Dub Name Change: All but Kai get one in the Korean dub: Jonah (Tsubasa), Miho (Urara), Lucy (Houka), Eugene (Makito), Shine (Hikaru), Marie (Miyuki) and Roscoe (Wolzard Fire/Isamu.)
- Duel to the Death: The Bond Duel between Sungel and Meemy.
- Earn Your Happy Ending: BIG TIME.
- Eldritch Abomination: N.Ma, whose true form is reminiscent of Cthulhu
- Elegant Gothic Lolita: Nai and Mea. Even in ninja outfits.
- Elemental Armor: Makito gains a spell that lets him create a suit of rock armor.
- Elemental Barrier: Hades God Ifrit can burn and evaporate any attack directed at him. But only if he can see it coming.
- Elemental Powers
- Playing with Fire: Kai and Isamu. The former took the trope literally when they got their Legend Powers by pressing his hot fired hands on Tsubasa.
- Shock and Awe: Tsubasa.
- Making a Splash: Urara.
- Blow You Away: Houka, usually in the form of a pink electric fan.
- Green Thumb/Dishing Out Dirt: Makito, which also helps with his garden.
- The Power of the Sun: Hikaru.
- Lunacy: Rin/Lunagel, though only thematic and not personality-wise.
- An Ice Person: Snowgel and Miyuki (though not personality-wise in the latter's case).
- Elite Mooks: High Zobils to the Zobils, the Solitary Confinement beasts to the regular Hades Beasts, the Hades Beastmen Hellish Kings to the regular Hades Beastmen.
- Establishing Character Moment: Kai's first scene establishes both his good-hearted nature, and his reckless impulsiveness.
- Everything's Better with Sparkles: Both Rin and Hikaru's transformation sequences make extensive use of sparkles, and the Magi Shine suit is covered in glitter to make it, well, sparkle.
- Everyone Join the Party: In the second half of the final battle, every significant supporting character, including the recently heel face turned Sphinx and Vancuria, shows up to help out.
- Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: The Hades Gods simply do not understand the concept of bonds and courage against impossible odds. Titan and Sphinx, along with Vancuria, try to figure it out, resulting in their Heel Face Turn.
- Evil Counterpart: Groom Do Bridon acts and fights like an evil version of Kai; the clincher is their mutual desire for Yuka Yamazaki.
- Evil Is Not a Toy: Hikaru explains this to Tsubasa that no matter how well intentioned, using forbidden magic invariably leads to becoming a dark magic user.
- Evil Laugh: Nai and Mea, always trying too hard...
- Evil Weapon: Shichijuurou's true form.
- Eyecatch: With minor variation depending on who is receiving the focus that episode.
- Face Heel Turn: Raigel during the Great Offscreen War
- Family-Unfriendly Death: Titan suffers as graphic a one as you'll get on a children's show.
- Fantasy Pantheon: The Infershia Pantheon and the Heavenly Saints of Magitopia.
- Fighting From the Inside: Houka, Wolzard
- Figure It Out Yourself: In stage 41, Snowgel tells Hikaru/Sungel that he must learn an important lesson from Kai, and refuses to tell either of them what that lesson is on the grounds that Hikaru has to, well...
- Final Speech: Meemy delivers an ominous one regarding the imminent awakening of the Infershia Pantheon.
- Finishing Move: The Magirangers do not gain a set finishing move until they gain their Legend Modes
- Fish Out of Water: Played with in Stage 26; when food at a restaurant suddenly turns to dust, Hikaru briefly asks if that was supposed to happen before immediately (and correctly) suspecting Smoky.
- Fleeting Demographic Rule: The last Super Sentai to to have a Badass Family team was Rescue Sentai Go Go Five in 1999, six years earlier.
- Flaming Sword: While both Kai and Blagel make use of this, the most notable example is with FireKaiser, who's weapon is actually set on fire.
- Flash Back: Mostly used to showcase Miyuki before the start of the show.
- Fluffy Cloud Heaven: Magitopia.
- Flung Clothing: On occasion the Magirangers will put on their cloaks, simply to toss them away dramatically before transforming.
- Flying Broomstick: That transforms into cool hoverbikes called Sky Hokies.
- Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Houka and Makito.
- Food Porn: The sushi served in Stage 26 looks absolutely delicious.
- Foreshadowing: Many examples throughout the series, one example being in stage 14 when Urara sees the shadow of a woman while trying to find the Key to the Gate of Infershia
- Four Is Death: The Four Hell Kings, most powerful of the Hades Beastmen.
- Fragile Speedster: Hades God Wyvern. Said to be the fastest by their leader, Dagon, but proves to be really bad at taking hits. Wolzard demonstrates this twice, the second time leading to Wyvern's death.
- Freaky Friday Flip: Kai and Houka. Hilarity Ensues when Kai finds out that Houka had 15 dates that day. His solution? Breaking up with them all at once!
- "Friend or Idol?" Decision: A mild example in Stage 14, Kai has to choose between going on his date with Yuka Yamazaki, or finishing his Training from Hell under Tsubasa to face the monster of the week.
- From My Own Personal Garden: A heroic example played for mild laughs, Makito's "big brother salad" is made with vegetables he grows himself.
- Functional Magic: A combination of inherent gift (Only heavenly saints, those descended from heavenly saints, or those chosen by heavenly saints can wield magic), rule magic (good magicians must have courage, evil magicians must swear themselves to N Ma), and device magic (most magicians use phones or other tools to assist in their spell casting).
- Funny Background Event: During Stage 13, as Makito and Urara argue about money woes in the foreground, Tsubasa chases Kai with a broom in the background while Kai uses Mandora Boy as a shield.
- Gag Sub: The Movie, re-imagined as Steedergon Fury IGNITES!!
- Gatling Good: The Exploding Turret Gun of Destruction, featured in Stage 16.
- Generation Xerox: Magiel notes that the Magirangers are just like their parents.
- More specifically, Kai expressly takes after their father, while Urara takes after their mother.
- Genie in a Bottle: Smoky, a cat-djinn in a lamp.
- Genius Loci: The Heavenly Saint Chronogel transfered his being into a mountain.
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: When Vancuria descends down into Infershia in the first episode, the tunnel she passes through has a decidedly unusual appearance due to the milling around of the zobils.
- The whole Freaky Friday Flip debacle.
Houka (in Kai's body, "feeling around"): "Nothing, nothing, something..."
Kai (following suit): "Something, sorta something, nothing!"
- Near the end of Stage 8, Urara tells Kai not to hide magazines under his bed. He chokes on the juice he was drinking.
- Giant Mook: The Hades Beast Troll, which is larger than the average monster of the week, but smaller than a giant monster.
- Girls' Night Out Episode: Stage 8, complete with the girls having to rescue the boys.
- Golem: The Hades Machine Beast Golem, which required a soul over 300 years old to fuel, much to Bururatesu's horror.
- Gossipy Hens: Early episodes feature them discussing rumors concerning the latest monster attacks.
- Gratuitous English: Hikaru's MagiTickets have English text on them.
- In Stage 26, when Nai and Mea start singing, Meemy lets out a very shrill "Shut up!"
- Great Offscreen War: The much spoken of war between Magitopia and Infershia in the past; we the viewers only get to see bits and pieces of the last battle.
- Grievous Harm with a Body: In stage 25, Kai throws the Monster of the Week at Meemy, while unmorphed and with his courage stolen from him.
- Griping About Gremlins: The first Hades Beastman to be pitted against the Magirangers is Garim the Gremlin.
- Half-Human Hybrid: Underplayed, but all five siblings are half-human, half-Heavenly Saint.
- Handsome Lech: Hikaru, though most of the girls he hits on actually do show some attraction to him.
- Harping on About Harpies: Peewee Harpy.
- Have You Tried Not Being a Monster?: Titan.
- Healing Potion: Tsubasa brews these on occasion.
- Heaven and Hell: Magitopia and Infershia.
- Heel Face Turn: Sphinx, Titan and Vancuria.
- Hell Gate: The Hades Gate.
- Heroic BSOD: Tsubasa, of all people, has one in Stage 38, after Cyclops pops caps on three of his siblings, leaving only him and Kai left to try to escape him. At one point, he gives up on running away because he couldn't uphold the promise he had made to Makito, to stand in for them when he was out. He only gets back on his feet and devises a plan to beat Cyclops when Kai pulls a Get a Hold of Yourself, Man! on him.
- However this pales in comparison to the Mass BSOD that all five siblings have when Hades God Toad seemingly murders their comatose Mother in front of them because he doesn't want them to have her It's enough to completely break their Magi-legend fusion.
- Heroic Resolve: The source of power that drives the magic used by the Magirangers.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Machiko Soga plays the leader of the Heavenly Saints.
- Reversed in which many of the Magiranger actors (specifically, the core team of five) would go on to star the Sentai Affectionate Parody Cho Ninja Tai Inazuma.
- You can catch Isamu in ep 43 of Kamen Rider Kuuga as one of Ichijo's colleagues.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: One of the songs in the soundtrack is performed by Mika Kikuchi, or Umeko/DekaPink from the previous season.
- Also, Smoky shares his voice with a certain redheaded basketball player...
- In The Movie, Guy is the movie's Big Bad.
- Hidden Depths: All the main characters are full of them.
- High Heel Face Turn: Vancuria and Sphinx
- Honest Axe: In the Magi Red VS Magi Shine Special.
- Hope Spot: At the end of Stage 46, it appears that everyone's efforts to get Titan to the Lake of Slumber so that N Ma can't be reborn will succeed. Then Dagon shows up and stabs Titan through the gut, bringing about N Ma's rebirth.
- And then in Stage 48, Kai leads his siblings to defeat Hades God Sleipnir by following his father's example. Cue N Ma arriving and casually tossing down Blagel's and Hikaru's corpses.
- Hope Sprouts Eternal: During the final episode a single flower is all that remains in N Ma's future world
- Hostage for Macguffin: Urara is taken hostage in Stage 22, with Hikaru's Travelion MagiTicket as the MacGuffin.
- Hot-Blooded: Kai, probaly owing to his element.
- And Makito, especially when his siblings are concerned.
- Hulks Cooldown Hug Corollary: In Stage 45. Makito attacks Titan just as Houka is befriending him. Somewhat subverted in which Titan does not go on a rampage because of this.
- Human Shield: Vancuria uses Houka as one.
- Humiliation Conga: Kai suffers from this during Stage 25 after his courage is stolen.
- Hybrid Monster: The Gestalt Hades Beastman Chimera, created from the souls of all 1000 Hades Beastmen than Blagel had sealed away.
- Hypnotize the Princess: Yamazaki is subjected to this in the movie.
- Hypno Trinket: The Puppet Ring which facilitated the above trope, fueled by countless human souls.
- Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Each episode is called "Stage", with a magic spell following the title.
- Idol Singer: Rei, Before she was killed by Neries.
- If It Swims, It Flies: Averted by MagiMermaid; it doesn't fly, and it can freely switch between legs and a tail.
- I Have You Now, My Pretty: Groom Do Bridon to Yamazaki
- I Know Madden Kombat: The Majin Shoot is pulled off that effectively mainly due to Kai being a soccer player.
- Impossible Thief: Gaston the Thief
- Improbable Weapon User: Hikaru with his MagiLamp Buster.
- Incredibly Lame Pun: The constant use of maji, meaning serious, by the Magirangers.
- Indy Ploy: Hikaru learns an aesop about using these.
- Ineffectual Loner: Lunagel; it didn't help that Wolzard had spent the past four episodes powering up before the fight.
- Also, Shichijuurou of the four Hell Kings turns Kai, Tsubasa, Houka, and Urara into this by severing their familial bonds. Funny about this is that Kai is the only one that does not move out of the Ozu house because, being underage, he cannot purchase his own home.
- In Medias Res: The start of The Movie
- Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons: Both the MagiDragon and the Hades God Drake.
- Instant Expert: Upon first receiving their powers from their mother, the Magirangers pretty much know exactly how they work.
- Instant Runes: Averted in Stage 20, when the Monster of the week has to draw key runes at several key points in the city, otherwise played straight.
- Insubstantial Ingredients: One potion required, among other things, the honey of a queen bee that gathers no honey.
- Interspecies Romance: The siblings' father, Isamu, is a Heavenly Saint, and their mother is just a human magician.
- Same deal with Hikaru and Urara, who get married towards the series' end.
- Invisibility: Warning, requires the Magi Hat and you can still be seen in mirrors.
- Ironic Echo: Wolzard repeating Blagel's words after Makito invokes them in an Rousing Speech.
- I Surrender, Suckers: Garim the Hades Beastman Gremlin pulls this to sneak in an attack on the MagiRangers
- Meemy later tries this against Sungel and Lunagel, but they were much too Genre Savvy for it to work.
- It Only Works Once: Many spells are dropped after their debut, but notably, Makito's Rock Armor is defeated the very first time it's used, and is never spoken of again.
- Averted just as often, both with staple spells and the more specialized ones.
- It's Not You, It's My Enemies: Hikaru rejected Urara at first because he had a glimpse of his future and saw he was going to die.
- It's Personal: Lunagel took Raigel's betrayal very, very seriously.
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: When Sungel confronts Raigel after his betrayal.
- I Will Only Slow You Down: Kai says this to his siblings in Stage 38, after he has been shot in the leg by Hades God Cyclops.
- Japanese Pronouns: When performing their roll calls, the Magirangers use "ware".
- Japanese Sibling Terminology: Extensively used, as the core five are all siblings.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Tsubasa
- Journey to the Center of the Mind: Tsubasa performs one to save Kai from his Angst Coma in Stage 7.
- Kawaiiko: Houka, Nai, Mea.
- Kick the Dog: Hades God Wyvern normally dotes on Nai and Mea like treasured pets, but when he gets mad, they are the first to suffer his wrath.
- King Mook: Hades Beast Stone Troll, which is a regular troll infused with Magi King magic.
- Large and In Charge: Heavenly Saint Magiel, who puts the Big in Big Good...but is herself dwarfed by the Infershia Gods.
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: Rin.
- One-time case: Houka, when she stumbled upon the MacGuffin and the bad guys found this to be the best way to prevent her from telling. She even RE-loses any new memories at the end of each hour.
- Leitmotif: Peace in Heaven, Miyuki's theme and "The Prologue of Magitopia", according to Mandora Boy
- Let's Fight Like Gentlemen: Tsubasa decides the only way to counter a boxing monster is with boxing, everyone agrees.
- Tsubasa also pulls this against the Hades God Cyclops, with epic results.
- Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Urara and Houka.
- Line-of-Sight Name: Kai dubs the amnesiac Lunagel Rin, after the bell she wore on her bracelet.
- Locked Out of the Fight: Lunagel traps the Magirangers in a Pocket Dimension so that she can fight Wolzard on her own.
- Love Confession: Kai confesses his love to Yuka in Stage five, only to be turned down in favor of MagiRed. Urara and Hikaru confess their feelings to each other in Stage 47, and marry shortly thereafter.
- Loves My Alter Ego: Hilariously done with Kai and Yuka. Subverted starting with the movie halfway through the series, in which she figures it all out, but never outright tells him that she knows.
- Luke, I Am Your Father: Wolzard.
- Magic A Is Magic A: This show does a fantastic job of making sure each and every magic spell is consistent in design, intent, and casting, even near the end of the series when the heroes are getting so powerful that they start crossing spell tiers. The show doesn't tend to go over this in detail though; if you want to see how coherent the spell system is, you're going to have to do some research.
- To give a quick summary, the ten buttons on the Magiphone each have a specific function, and spells are made by combining them, and the series sticks with this. For example, with the transformation call Maaji Maji Majiro, the words mean (in order) "Transform", "Warrior", "Body".
- Magic and Powers: Each of the Ozu siblings have their own unique magic abilities.
- Alchemy Is Magic: Kai
- The Power of Creation: Tsubasa
- Fortune Teller: Urara
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: Houka
- Green Thumb: Makito
- Magical Incantation: Each spell in the series is constructed from these. The Magirangers have one set of words, The Heavenly Saints another, and Meemy and Wolzard each have their own with some crossover.
- Magic Knight: Basically what all the Rangers here are.
- Magic Mirror: Two examples, one being a device to alert the Magirangers to Infershia's attacks, and the other was created by Kai on the spot to reflect a MOTW's attack back at it.
- Magic Music: The Hades Beast Manticore creates music with its body to compel its victims to dance until they are exhausted, and then into its mouth.
- Nai and Mare also do this to lull their victims into a daze, allowing them to convert them into vampires.
- Magic Wand: In the shape of cellphones.
- Massive-Numbered Siblings: At the low end of this trope, there are five Ozu siblings.
- Master Apprentice Chain: Blagel was Hikaru's mentor, and he in turn becomes the mentor for the Magirangers.
- Master of Illusion: Belbireji the Incubus specializes in this, while Hades God Gorgon dabbles in it.
- Meaningful Name: Quite a lot, in fact. They can also double as Theme Naming.
- The whole Ozu family, for one thing.
- "Kai" means "first" or "leader," and it's written with the Japanese character for "fire", of course his leadership skill is somewhat poor.
- Tsubasa means "wings"; his Majin form is the Garuda, a mythological bird.
- Urara's name means "bright" and also a pun on "Uranai"; "fortune-telling," which happens to be her talent.
- Houka, The Chick of the group, means "fragrance."
- Makito, an earth magic user as well as a farmer[3], means "sower." "Maki" refers to "firewood," linking him to his element.
- Finally, take the first syllable of each sibling's name in order of birth[4] and you get "Mahoutsukai"[5].
- And their mother? Miyuki[6].
- They are all technically "Ozu no Mahotsukai"; "Wizard(s) of Oz."
- Even Kai's love interest Yuka Yamazaki gets in on it; her name roughly means "Gentle flower on the mountain top", which is how Kai describes her when she first appears.
- And of course, the Heavenly Saints.
- Magiel, the arch-saint of all magic
- Sungel and Hikaru both have something to do with light.
- Lunagel is obviously the Heavenly Saint of the Moon.
- Raigel, the Heavenly Saint of Lightning [7].
- Snowgel, the Heavenly Saint of Ice.
- Chronogel, the Heavenly Saint of Time.
- Isamu's Saint name is Blagel, the Blazing Fire Heavenly Saint. Furthermore, Isamu means "Bravery", and he's universally acknowledged as the bravest of the Heavenly Saints.
- Hell, even the villain of The Movie gets in on this. His desire is to marry Yamazaki, and his name is Groom Do Bridon.
- The whole Ozu family, for one thing.
- Meaningful Rename: The Heavenly Saint Raigel renames himself as the Dark Priest Memmy upon being revived by N Ma.
- Merlin and Nimue: Hikaru and Urara.
- Meteor Move: Hikaru's Prominence Drop
- Mind Control Eyes: Those under Vancuria's control gain vertical slits in their eyes.
- Mind Rape: The Hades God Cyclops pulls the mundane version on Tsubasa, N Ma the supernatural variety on Magi Shine
- Moment Killer: Hikaru and Urara were interrupted twice. One when the siblings disturbed their alone-time in one episode and the other when Lunagel interrupts their wedding kiss to tell them that N Ma has destroyed Magitopia.
- Monster Mash: The leaders of Infershia follow this general motif.
- Mood Whiplash
- Mook Carryover: Vancuria/ Nai and Mea last through all three arcs. Justified on account of their Immortality. In fact if they didn't, they likely would have never had their Heel Face Turn.
- Motif: Magic, as well as circus acts, legends, prophecies, and heaven vs. hell. Parallels between family issues and the war with Infershia are also frequent.
- Mundane Utility: Miyuki, after using magic to kill a troll, then uses it to pour tea and make a cake.
- Later on, Houka uses her MagiPhone to schedule dates for herself.
- Musical Assassin: The Monster Siren Neries uses her voice to kill, though she has to use the spirit of a deceased pop singer for whom Tsubasa falls in love to do the job for her.
- My Sister Is Off-Limits: Makito does NOT approve of his sister rushing into marriage, and doesn't care what her excuses may be.
- Mythology Gag: Sungel/Hikaru is a special ranger who wears dark blue (OK, mainly gold, but still) and happens to love Urara who is the female blue ranger. In Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger, Isshuu was a special ranger who wore dark blue and happened to love Nanami who was the female blue ranger.
- Also, the ninja Monster of the Week is described in a flashback as "Unknown to the people, unknown to the world..."
- And then there's the way MagiKing gets assembled, with MagiTaurus serving as the core that gets armored up by the other mechs, not unlike DaiRenOh. Plus, the four non-red mechs combine into MagiDragon which can be used as a mount by MagiPhoenix], similar to how Ryou's [=RyuSeiOh rides the Heavenly Chi Palace.
- In the movie, the siblings perform the Five Fantastic Fire technique, in which they leap into the air and transform into a giant fire bird. The Jetman team uses a very similar attack in the penultimate episode of their series.
- The Saint Kaiser resembles a non-evil version of the first form of Dora Talos. Highly appropriate, considering that Big Good Magiel is played by the same actress as Zyuranger's primary Big Bad. This particular nod even carries over to the Power Rangers adaptation.
- Names to Run Away From Really Fast: The Beast Emperor/Absolute God N Ma.
- Also, the Infershia Pantheon, which serves N Ma directly.
- Never Say "Die": Averted. See What Do You Mean It's for Kids?.
- Nice Hat: Not a real hat, but MagiKing's wizard-hat is a pretty cool headpiece.
- Travelion also has a Nice Hat in the form of a turban.
- Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie: In one episode the Monster of the Week is a ninja and the Zobiru working under him are ninja-themed as well.
- New Powers as the Plot Demands: Justified, as the Magirangers earn their spells through their Courage from the Heavenly Saints who watch over them.
- Noblewoman's Laugh: Kai performs one while in Houka's body. Note that Houka herself never does this.
- Non-Action Guy: Mandora Boy.
- No Body Left Behind: Miyuki, though that's because she didn't actually die, the victims of the Red Skull Curse in stage 15.
- No Range Like Point-Blank Range: Groom Do Bridon does this against Magi Shine, twice.
- MagiShine later pulls this off against the Hades God Ifrit, with help from Urara.
- And in the finale, the Hades God Sphinx does this against Hades God Dagon.
- No Ontological Inertia: Averted in Stages 25 and 27, where a separate spell is needed to undo the damage wrought by the Monster of the Week.
- Not Distracted by the Sexy: Nai and Mare attempt to use their Zettai Ryouiki against Kai and Makito. They respond by invoking their love interests.
- Not Quite Dead: Isamu, Miyuki and Raigel.
- Also, Vancuria at the end of Stage 12 (refer to Back from the Dead earlier).
- Not What It Looks Like: While trying to find the temple in Houka's memory, Urara mistakes Hikaru of kissing Houka and practically zoomed to Kyoto and almost drop kicked Hikaru for it.
- Obviously Evil: Subverted, as Blagel's Heavenly Saint form is reminiscent of most popular depictions of Satan, while Raigel looks very similar to the obviously holy Sungel.
- Ocular Gushers: Urara has these shortly after obtaining her Legend Mode powers.
- Official Couple: Hikaru and Urara get married at the near finale.
- Isamu and Miyuki.
- Oh Crap: Right from the first episode, when Wolzard transforms into WolKentauros while our heroes have yet to gain their giant forms.
- Omake: During which Mandora Boy (usually) talks about whatever new spell was introduced in the episode, and frequently suffers some manner of comic hijinks.
- Same goes for Nai and Mare, if the spell is used by the enemies.
- Ominous Opera Cape: Both Meemy and Groom Do Bridon wear this variety of cape.
- One-Hit Kill: Hades God Sphinx likes to pull these off with her BFG
- One Million BC: The Marudeyona World that Hikaru sent everyone to to help Makito get over his funk in Stage 21.
- One-Winged Angel: A rare heroic example, with the core Magirangers ability to transform into the Majins, while Sungel and Blagel have their Heavenly Saint forms.
- Orcus on His Throne: N Ma spends most of the series sealed away. Once the seal is finally broken, he wastes no time in laying waste to the heavens and earth.
- Our Angels Are Different: They're not called angels, and they don't have wings, but otherwise, the Heavenly Saints are classic biblical angels.
- Our Gargoyles Rock: The Demon Gate Guard Gargoyle.
- Our Ghosts Are Different: Rei is trapped in the world of the living by a powerful monster.
- Our Ghouls Are Creepier: The Solitary Confinement Beast Ghoul, who can stretch his arms great distances and turn his fists giant.
- Our Gods Are Greater: The Infershia Pantheon is extremely powerful, but is bound by the Dark Precepts, preventing its members from attacking the surface all at once.
- Our Monsters Are Weird: The Hades Beast Worm is a mass of giant worms shaped like a hydra...which fires laser beams.
- Our Zombies Are Different: The Zobils.
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind: On multiple occasions the Magirangers will hit the enemy with a powerful attack that sends them flying off camera, and then they act as though the battle was already won. The most notable example of this is the final battle against N Ma.
- Out of the Inferno: Well, more like through the inferno; Groom Do Bridon leaps through an explosion to get an attack off against MagiShine
- Painfully-Slow Projectile: Hades God Cyclop's bullets are generally slow enough for the MagiRangers to block and deflect. then again, by that point they are among the most powerful and magical beings in the world.
- Paper Fan of Doom: Houka turns into one in Stage 45 to knock some sense into Makito.
- Parental Abandonment: The siblings' mom dies in the first episode and the dad is considered dead. This causes Makito and Urara to experience dual Promotion to Parent.
- Their father turned out to be the Brainwashed and Crazy Dragon, while their mother is actually Not Quite Dead.
- Palette Swap: The WolKaiser, BraveKaiser, and SaintKaiser, with a few decal differences between them.
- Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame: Pulled off spectacularly with each hit in "Majin Shoot".
- Pensieve Flashback: Hikaru does a series of these in Stage 35 to help determine whether or not Miyuki really is alive.
- Pepper Sneeze: Houka turns into a giant salt and pepper shaker in Stage 2 to force a monster to sneeze out Kai, Makito, and Urara.
- Personality Powers: There's even a song in Stage 3 sung by Mandora Boy about how the Magirangers elemental powers and personalities match, as well as their rolls in the Five-Man Band.
- Pet the Dog: Hades God Wyvern generally dotes on Nai and Mea like beloved pets. This makes his Kick the Dog moments all the harsher.
- Phlebotinum Overload: How N Ma is defeated.
- Physical Hell: Infershia
- Playing Possum: Groom Do Bridon uses this to get in an attack against MagiShine.
- Pocket Dimension: The Marudeyona worlds.
- Pokémon-Speak: Solitary Confinement Hades Beast Ogre engages in this.
- Power At a Price: The Ozu siblings could become Heavenly Saints themselves, but would lose all memory of their human existences in the process.
- Power Incontinence: In Stage 31, the Ozu siblings experience an overflow of power in their civilian forms as a side effect of their unrestrained Legend Modes.
- Power of Love: Invoked by Makito in front of Eriko. She is not impressed.
- Played straight in Stage 28, where Tsubasa's love for Rei allows him to free her soul from the Hell King Neries and let her move on to the afterlife.
- Precursor Heroes: Blagel, Sungel, and Lunagel. Also Raigel, before he betrayed the first three.
- Present Absence: The repercussions of Miyuki's defeat in Stage 2 are keenly felt throughout the series.
- Pure Magic Being: The Heavenly Saints.
- Quirky Household: The siblings belong to one.
- Race Against the Clock: Tsubasa has very little time to rescue Kai from his Angst Coma before becoming trapped in it himself. They end up running out of time, but are rescued by their mother's spirit.
- Later, Hikaru has to undergo a dangerous ordeal to save Tsubasa from a curse.
- Reality Subtext: According to this interview, Houka's actress wanted to be MagiRed, while Kai's actor never expected to be chosen for the part. Puts the two-parter where they switch bodies into a whole new light, doesn't it?
- Really Gets Around: Houka. In case you wonder, she's gone as far as to juggle with at least 15 boyfriends at a time.
Houka: "Aww, she gets to wear a wedding dress..."
Kai: "IIRC, Houka has been in a wedding dress one time."
Tsubasa: "And there will be many more times."
- Really Seven Hundred Years Old: Hikaru and the other Heavenly Saints are implied to be at least a whole lot older.
- Red Baron: The four Hell Kings are introduced with these by Wolzard
- Later on, the book of prophecy applies this sort of appellation to every Hades Beast and Hades Beastman.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Inverted and subverted with Bullrates the Kobold; a side-effect of a spell that Meemy casts on him to restore his youthful strength was to turn his red eyes white, and while he does become much more powerful, he is still effortlessly defeated by the Magirangers Legend Mode. This was exactly what Meemy wanted all along, as this let him use Bullrates's soul to fuel the Hades Beast Machine Golem.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: Kai and Tsubasa. The latter's personal color does not match this trope, but his personality does.
- Red Sky, Take Warning: A variation; if the sky suddenly turns dark and an aurora appears, that means a Hades God is about to administer a Divine Punishment.
- Redemption Demotion: Hades God Titan seems to lose much of his power following his Heel Face Turn. Justified, as he is having to restrain N Ma's soul within himself, which was specifically noted to weaken Blagel when he did the same thing.
- Redemption Equals Death: Titan.
- Redemption Equals Life: Blagel, Sphinx.
- Redemption Promotion: Isamu gains considerable power after changing from Wolzard to WolzardFire.
- Replacement Mooks: The Hades Beast Men to the Hades Beasts.
- Rescue Arc: The bulk of the Pantheon of Infershia arc is comprised of the Magirangers trying to rescue their mother.
- Revealing Skill: Inverted, Houka was too considerate and skilled while under Vancuria's control.
- Riddling Sphinx: In Stage 46, the Hades God Sphinx questions the Magirangers on how they've been able to keep defeating the Hades Gods despite the power gap between them.
- Right Hand Versus Left Hand: Wolzard could have killed the Magirangers in Stage 9 if Branken hadn't chosen then to have Vancuria make an assassination attempt against him right then.
- Ring of Power: The Oath Rings, passed down from the Legendary Magicians to the Magirangers through Sungel. They allow the Magirangers to prove to Snowgel that they are worthy of the Legend Mode.
- Robe and Wizard Hat: Though most of the time, the MagiRangers just wear the robe, and just so they can dramatically throw it off just before entering battle.
- Roboteching: Hikaru can control the path of his shots through will alone.
- Romance-Inducing Smudge: Stage 36 has one between Urara and Hikaru.
- Sadistic Choice: To escape Lunagel's pocket dimension, one of the Magirangers has to willingly enter a column of fire and stay there. Subverted, she is in truth too kind for a real sadistic choice, so just diving in is enough to save everyone.
- Say My Name: YAMAZAKI-SAN!
- Screw Destiny: The Magirangers are told in Stage 36 that if they try to fight back against the Infershia Pantheon, it will result in the destruction of the surface world and Magitopia. It does, but they fix it in short order.
- Sdrawkcab Name: Neries from Act 28, who is a Siren (which is pronounced seiren in Japanese).
- Sealed Army in a Can: The whole of Infershia, Groom Do Bridon's soul berseker army.
- Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can: After the second time Blagel seals N Ma, he takes his soul within his body to make sure he can't revive again.
- Secret Identity: It isn't even apparent that this is in effect until Stage 5, seemingly for the sole purpose of creating a Loves My Alter Ego scenario between Kai, MagiRed, and Yuka Yamazaki.
- Secret War: The great battle between Magitopia and Infershia 15 years ago happened without any humans being aware of it, except for Miyuki who was married to Blagel.
- See the Invisible: Hikaru was able to spot an invisible monster through ordinary concentration and focus.
- Sexy Mentor: Hikaru is the Ozu siblings' teacher and did end up with Urara.
- Ship Tease: Kai/Lunagel, which receives Lampshade Hanging by Houka. Also, Hikaru/Urara
- Shirtless Scene: The start of Stage 10.
- Shout-Out: In Stage 6, Nai and Mare provide Branken and Wolzard's power levels.
- And then there's the movie, where the Heavenly Temple should seem familiar
- They do it again in Stage 12, giving Houka cursed apples to inflict on her family.
- Stage 15 features the Solitary Confinement Hades Beast Skeleton, which has a red skull and can reassemble itself after being destroyed indefinitely. Sound familiar?
- Smoky, upon being released by the Magirangers, introduces himself with a big, bombastic song and dance number.
- The end of Stage 33 is one giant reference to Star Wars, mixing pivotal scenes from The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
- Shy Finger-Twiddling: Kai does this on occasion when the subject of Yuka Yamazaki comes up.
- Sibling Team: As they are all siblings (except for Hikaru).
- In fact, this is the third Sentai in this respect too, predated by Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman and Rescue Sentai Go Go Five.
- Single-Minded Twins: Nai and Mea, but they're just halves of Vancuria.
- Scenery Porn: Stage 22 features many lingering shots of temples in Kyoto.
- Sleep Cute: A platonic version between Makito and Houka during a flashback to when they were children.
- Sleep Mode Size: Snowgel, when not in her battle form.
- Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: Very idealistic, as it ends with Infershia being redeemed.
- Smart People Play Chess: Tsubasa vs. Kai, with the expected results.
- Solar and Lunar: Sungel and Lunagel.
- Sorting Algorithm of Evil: Hoo boy.
- First, you have the Basic Hades Beasts lead by Branken, Wolzard and Vancuria.
- And then they summon the Solitary Confinement Hades Beasts and the Guardian Beast of Infershia.
- And then Branken dies and Meemy, a Physical God Turned Evil takes over, and summons the Hades Beastmen, humans who sold their soul for power. The team needs the Sixth Ranger, another Physical God, to defeat them.
- And then Meemy summons the Four Hellish Kings, who beat the rangers so bad they need to develop a Super Mode.
- And then Meemy starts using forbidden magic - that's magic so bad that even the legions of Hell won't go near it - to create his monsters.
- And then, once Meemy is defeated, the true bad guys are revealed as the Pantheon of Hell, a team of ten giant monsters - meaning they start big and shrink to human size, not the other way around - who play a few games with the mortals.
- And then at the end, all of the above leads to releasing Great Beast Emperor N. Ma from the Hades Gate to destroy all the magic in the world. He pretty much utterly rapes the rangers, and they have to call in every ally they made across the entire series. Including their mother and father.
- Spear Counterpart: Tetsuya, Houka's love interest in stage 15, is basically the male version of her.
- The Speechless: The Hades Beasts are pretty much animals, and only grunt and growl.
- Speed Blitz: Hades God Wyvern uses this.
- Spell Blade: In stage 29, Houka casts a spell to make MagiKing's sword King Caliber hundreds of times sharper.
- Spikes of Villainy: Groom Do Bridon, the villain from The Movie, sports these, and when he gets really mad, more sprout up all over his body.
- Spinning Piledriver: Tsubasa's Meteorite Magi Punch
- Spirit Advisor: In stage 7, Miyuki's spirit appears to Kai and Tsubasa to give thm important advise. Her spirit returns in stage 18, this time to provide the magic necessary to defeat Branken.
- Squee: Mandora Boy tends to react this way whenever the Heavenly Saints show up.
- Standard Evil Empire Hierarchy: Before the arrival of the Infershia Pantheon, the Hades Beast Empire has this structure.
- The Emperor: N Ma.
- The Right Hand: Wolzard.
- The General: Branken, replaced by Meemy following his death.
- The Oddball: Vancuria.
- Status Buff: Wolzard gives Vancuria one when she goes after Rin, while in the middle of applying a four-episode long buff to himself.
- Stealth Mentor: Wolzard. He was so damn good at it, even he didn't know he was doing it.
- Storm of Blades: MagiKing's Phantom Illusion attack.
- Super Senses: There is one spell that enhances the rangers' sense of smell, to the point that they could actually ?see? the trail.
- Swiss Army Tears: Kai's tears are what ultimately return Wolzard back to Blagel.
- Take a Third Option: Instead of leaving Hikaru or Tsubasa to die from using Chronogel's forbidden spell, Wolzard blasts Chronogel and completely cancels the dangerous side effect.
- Taken for Granite: Urara in Stage 4. Lots of people, in fact.
- Also, the Hades Goddess Gorgon's Divine Punishment is to inflict this on all living things on Earth at the same time.
- Take That: In the opening fight of Magiranger vs. Dekaranger, Ban shows up in a Battlizer...and proceeds to horribly screw up, healing the enemy and let it escape with Urara. Whoops.
- In stage 27, Kai finds that contrary to what many anime series might lead you to believe, high school students can't rent their own apartments.
- Taking the Bullet: Urara does this to save Kai in Stage 4, resulting in her being turned to stone
- She repeats this in Stage 38, only with an actual bullet. In stage 48, the favor is returned by Smoky.
- And then Miyuki almost immediately right after Smoky.
- She repeats this in Stage 38, only with an actual bullet. In stage 48, the favor is returned by Smoky.
- Taking You with Me: N Ma and Blagel do this to each other, once before the series begins, and again in Stage 34.
- Team Handstack: The whole Ozu family does one just before the final battle in Stage 48.
- Tell Me About My Father: There was one episode where Hikaru and Lunagel were telling the siblings about their dad, at Kai's request (being the youngest, he was the one who least remembered their dad).
- Tempting Fate: In stage 37, Kai openly proclaims to Cyclops that it'll be easy to find him from where he's shooting at them from. Then he shoots Kai in the back of the leg from the opposite direction from which he'd been firing up to that point.
- Thanks for the Mammary: Smoky does this to Urara by accident and... was sent flying to the window.
- The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In
- The Promise: Before the final battle, the Ozu family promises to return home together.
- The Psycho Rangers: Hades God Toad creates a set of fake Magirangers to pit against the genuine articles.
- The Reveal: Rin is the Heavenly Saint Lunagel, Wolzard is Blagel, and Miyuki is alive
- They Do: Urara and Hikaru
- This Is a Drill: Both MagiLegend's Screw Caliber, and one of Urara's attack spells.
- This Is Unforgivable!: Kai takes this stance after Wolzard killed his mother, making it all the more tragic when it is revealed that Wolzard is his Brainwashed and Crazy father.
- The Force Is Strong with This One: Powerful and skilled magicians like Miyuki, Rin, Hikaru, and Wolzard are able to innately detect powerful beings and magicians.
- The Trickster: Smoky
- Through His Stomach: Urara and Hikaru's relationship takes a major step forward when she feeds him some of her apple pie.
- Time to Unlock More True Potential: Stage 30 has the Magirangers go on a quest to find the Heavenly Saint Snowgel and convince her to unlock their inner power, which they succeed at thanks to their oath rings, which shine with the Courage they'd demonstrated over the preceding five episodes.
- Time Travel: Possible, but only through a forbidden spell.
- Tomes of Prophecy and Fate: The Book of Prophecy that Nai and Mare discover after N Ma is sealed once again.
- Training from Hell: What do you call having soccer balls shot at you at around 200 km/h so that you can learn how to dodge a monster's punches?
- Something that should've killed him or at least given him massive internal bleeding. Hope he was wearing a cup.
- Tragic Keepsake: Miyuki's MagiStick and her compact. Subverted when the siblings find out she was alive all along.
- Trash of the Titans: Houka's room.
- Two Scenes, One Dialogue: In Stage 46, with Titan to Houka and Makito, Dagon and Wyvern, and Sphinx and the rest of the Magirangers.
- Unspoken Plan Guarantee: The first two times Houka tries to help Kai woo Yuka Yamazaki, she outlines exactly how her plan should go. The third time she just skips straight to the action, and still fails.
- Unusual Euphemism: Makito declaring that he won't be distracted by Nai and Mare's "Venus Flytrap".
- Urban Fantasy: The premise of the setting.
- Vampires Own Nightclubs: Vancuria does, and she uses it to convert large numbers of people, including Houka.
- Verbal Tic: Mandora Boy's "de gozarimasu desu" which, considering its length[8] , borders on parody.
- Smoky has this by way of being a Cat Person.
- Villain Song: Nai and Mea have "Bloody Friday Nightmare" in Stage 11, which they use to hypnotize people so their Monster of the Week can turn them into vampires (though it's them, rather than the monster, who do it to Houka, which extends the episode's plot into the next one). Listen to it here.
- Later at a certain point, they even consider making another gig (after Meemy's defeat and Infershia's apparent destruction, before they meet the Pantheon).
- Wolzard also gets a rather impressive one, which never gets played during the actual series.
- Villainous Breakdown: Hades God Sphinx suffers a nasty one when ordered to attack the surface while in the middle of her Heel Face Turn.
- Wartime Wedding: Urara and Hikaru marry just before N Ma takes the war to Magitopia.
- Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World: Kai is the only one of the five siblings who still studies. At least, during the series' run; it's unknown if he stayed in school after becoming a liaison between Infersia and the overworld at the end.
- Wedding Smashers: Lunagel interrupts Hikaru and Urara's wedding, but she had a very good reason.
- Wham! Episode: Stages 33, 34, and 35.
- Stage 33: Wolzard is in fact Isamu/Blagel, the Magirangers long presumed dead father.
- Stage 34: Miyuki is alive, and the Gods of Infershia will soon rise.
- Stage 35: Miyuki is being held prisoner by the Infershia Pantheon, which has now risen to subject the surface to their "divine punishment".
- Wham! Line: Stage 34 Children, can you hear me? Your mother is alive.
- What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: Kai creates a trapeze that hangs in the sky in Stage 3, which gets referenced in the first episode of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
- Also, Urara getting pumped up to win a year's worth of rice, including a Hot-Blooded shout.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: The Book of Prophecy, an ancient tome that perfectly and accurately describes everything that happens throughout the course of the series. It flies away after the second time Nai and Mea try to read it, and is never mentioned again.
- Also, during the movie, Yuka Yamazaki finds out that Kai and MagiRed are the same person. In the end, nothing comes of this.
- Also, in the first episode, we can see flying minions in Infershia. They are never used or seen again.
- What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Stage 45 introduces the idea that not everyone in Infershia is Exclusively Evil, which Makito stubbornly resists well into Stage 46.
- Where Are They Now? Epilogue: Kai is an envoy to Infershia, Urara lives in Magitopia with Hikaru, Makito studies overseas, Tsubasa is a boxer, and Houka lives with Isamu and Miyuki.
- White Void Room: All interior architecture in Magitopia is like this. Also, the Pocket Dimension that Lunagel seals the Magirangers into in Stage 17.
- Whole-Plot Reference: Stage 28 (see Heartbroken Badass entry above) to the '80s Hongkong period/horror/romance Chinese Ghost Story.
- Wholesome Crossdresser: Hikaru with Tetsu in the Deka vs Magi team up.
- Houka turns herself into Frederic Chopin (basically Houka in a silly wig, moustache and pink tuxedo) to improve her piano playing. It doesn't work.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Urara and frogs.
- Winged Humanoid: MagiKing and MagiLegend
- Wizard Duel: The MagiRangers engage in one against Meemy when he first shows up. It does not go well.
- Woman in White: Miyuki, Yamazaki, Magiel, and Rei.
- The Worf Barrage: Prominence Flare, Hikaru's most powerful Heavenly Saint attack, never works.
- Worf Had the Flu: Inverted, Lunagel loses against Wolzard after the latter spent four straight episodes increasing his power exponentially.
- The Worf Effect: Deconstructed with regards to MagiShine; when first introduced he is the great heavenly hero who nigh effortlessly defeats all those who oppose him. However, as the forces of Infershia wise up and and send out enemies not even he can handle, he begins to suffer considerable doubts in his own abilities, especially in the face of his pupil's ever increasing power. Ultimately, he comes to terms with his doubts, realizes how to overcome them, and defeats the Hades God Drake who'd previously defeated him in a devastating Curb Stomp Battle.
- Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Raigel pulls a variation on this to lure Blagel into a trap during the final battle of the great war.
- Wreathed in Flames: Most of Kai's attacks involve this.
- Wrecked Weapon: Inverted, Kai destroys Wolzard's sword in stage 18 with Magi Magi Magi Magika.
- Yamato Nadeshiko: Miyuki and Urara.
- You Are Not Alone: Urara Receives one to show her that she doesn't need to take on all the responsibility of taking care of the family herself.
- You Are Not Ready: Miyuki refused to give Kai magic at first on the grounds that he was too reckless and did not understand what true courage was. He becomes ready when he performs a Barehanded Blade Block against Wolzard to defend his siblings.
- You See, I'm Dying: Tetsuya
- You Can't Fight Fate: This gets played with, as while all the prophecies mentioned on the show, including the one about how if the surface world fights against the Hades Gods both Magitopia and the surface world will be destroyed do come to pass, their consequences can still be undone.
- You Have Failed Me...: In Stage 3, a High Zobil flees battle and returns to Infershia, only to be skewered by Branken for his troubles.
- Your Days Are Numbered: Victims of the Red Skull curse have only a week to live before vanishing, never to be seen again.
- When N Ma is reborn, Snowgel declares that the whole world has only three days left before he destroys everything.
- Your Princess Is in Another Castle: You didn't really think that they were going to permanently prevent N Ma's rebirth in Stage 46, with three more episodes to go, did you?
- Xanatos Gambit: In Stage 42, Dagon sends Sleipnir to the surface to join Drake's battle against the Magirangers, either killing them all or flushing out Wolzard, who is currently holding N Ma's soul captive within himself.
Finishing the trope page with seriousness, Magiranger!
- ↑ Tsubasa the potion maker and Urara the divination expert.
- ↑ Even though much later, Hikaru becomes their brother-in-law.
- ↑ Turns out his farm is the sole source of income for that Big Fancy House, in fact.
- ↑ Makito, Houka, Urara, Tsubasa, Kai
- ↑ Magician
- ↑ Snow
- ↑ rai is an alternate reading of the kanji ikazuchi, which means "thunder"
- ↑ It's a combination of "de gozaru", "-(i)masu" and "-desu", which, in their own ways, are applicable Verbal Tics.