Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger

Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger (ルパンレンジャーVSパトレンジャーVSキュウレンジャー, Rupanrenjā Bui Esu Patorenjā Bui Esu Kyūrenjā) is a crossover V-Cinema release featuring the casts of Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger and Uchu Sentai Kyuranger. It was released in Japanese theaters on May 3, 2019, and on DVD and Blu-ray on August 21, 2019.[1]

Lupinranger VS Patranger
VS Kyuranger
JapaneseルパンレンジャーVSパトレンジャーVSキュウレンジャー
HepburnRupanrenjā Bui Esu Patorenjā Bui Esu Kyūrenjā
Directed byHiroyuki Katō
Written byNaruhisa Arakawa
Starring
Music by
CinematographyShingo Ōsawa
Edited byKazuko Yanagisawa
Production
company
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
  • May 3, 2019 (2019-05-03)
Running time
55 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Plot

The Lupinrangers are approached by Hoshi Minato, who demands money from them, when the Patrangers appear to intervene. Lucky from the Kyurangers falls from the sky amidst the commotion, allowing Minato and his manager Jerataro to kidnap the Lupinrangers and the Patrangers arrest Lucky for intervening. Once confirming that Minato and Jerataro can not lead them to any piece of the Lupin Collection, they break free by themselves and hear from the two that they are stranded from their own universe after they were dragged by a dimensional rift. The Lupinrangers agree to help them get some money when Balance and Naga Ray appear, claiming that want to retrieve Minato's guitar and they team up to ransom up the Lupinrangers for their equipment, the guitar and some money. During the exchange, the Gangler member Rirus Lipig appears and steals the guitar, forcing the Lupinrangers to use the Patrangers's gear to transform into Patrangers themselves. However, they fail to prevent the enemy from escaping as they were not used to fight with it.

Meanwhile, Tsurugi appears at the GSPO and confirms Lucky's identity to them, having him released. He also reveals that the Kyurangers's true objective is to stop Don Arkage, which is Don Armage's body double who escaped the Kyurangers' universe, while Stinger, Hammie and Spada, who are looking for Lucky, hear that Minato is also nearby and track his guitar down to a wherehouse, where the Lupinrangers and the BN thieves learn that Lipig is working with Don Arkage, who intents to use the Hyper Planesium contained in Minato's guitar to become invincible. The Lupinrangers and the five Kyurangers confront the two and defeat Lipig, claiming the Lupin Collections in his possession, but Don Arkage takes the guitar and absorbs the Hyper Planedium from it. Lucky keeps holding up Arkage, despite Keiichiro's pleas, just to be heavily injured by the enemy, who promises to return in the next day to claim the Earth.

While Lucky is recovering, he reveals to Keiichiro that he was holding up on Don Arkage to prevent that his body was fully bathed in the Hyper Planesium creating a weakpoint on him. In the next day, all the Patrangers, Lupirangers and Kyurangers join up to confront Don Arkage. In the occasion, Misao Mondo from the Zyuohgers appears out of nowhere and briefily assists the other Sentai. Together, the heroes defeat Arkage and the Vice-Shoguns he revived to help him, but the enemy enlarges itself, leading the Lupinrangers and Patrangers to form Good Kuru Kaiser VSX and combined with the Kyurangers's powers, they finally destroy him. After the battle, the Lupinrangers and the Patrangers bid farewell to the Kyurangers who return to their own universe.

Cast

Lupinranger VS Patranger cast[1]
  • Kairi Yano (夜野 魁利, Yano Kairi): Asahi Itou (伊藤 あさひ, Itō Asahi)
  • Toma Yoimachi (宵町 透真, Yoimachi Tōma): Shogo Hama (濱 正悟, Hama Shōgo)
  • Umika Hayami (早見 初美花, Hayami Umika): Haruka Kudo (工藤 遥, Kudō Haruka)
  • Keiichiro Asaka (朝加 圭一郎, Asaka Keiichirō): Kousei Yuki (結木 滉星, Yūki Kōsei)
  • Sakuya Hikawa (陽川 咲也, Hikawa Sakuya): Ryo Yokoyama (横山 涼, Yokoyama Ryō)
  • Tsukasa Myojin (明神 つかさ, Myōjin Tsukasa): Kazusa Okuyama (奥山 かずさ, Okuyama Kazusa)
  • Noël Takao (高尾 ノエル, Takao Noeru): Seiya Motoki (元木 聖也, Motoki Seiya)
  • Director Hilltop (ヒルトップ管理官, Hirutoppu-kanrikan): Ike Nwala (アイクぬわら, Aiku Nuwara)
  • Kogure (コグレ): Yoichi Nukumizu (温水 洋一, Nukumizu Yōichi)
Kyuranger cast[1]
  • Lucky (ラッキー, Rakkī): Takumi Kizu (岐洲 匠, Kizu Takumi)
  • Stinger (スティンガー, Sutingā): Yosuke Kishi (岸 洋佑, Kishi Yōsuke)
  • Naga Ray (ナーガ・レイ, Nāga Rei): Taiki Yamazaki (山崎 大輝, Yamazaki Taiki)
  • Hammie (ハミィ, Hamyi): Sakurako Okubo (大久保 桜子, Ōkubo Sakurako)
  • Spada (スパーダ, Supāda): Tetsuji Sakakibara (榊原 徹士, Sakakibara Tetsuji)
  • Kotaro Sakuma (佐久間 小太郎, Sakuma Kotarō): Shota Taguchi (田口 翔大, Taguchi Shōta)
  • Tsurugi Ōtori (鳳 ツルギ, Ōtori Tsurugi): Keisuke Minami (南 圭介, Minami Keisuke)
  • Hoshi Minato (ホシ★ミナト): Hiroya Matsumoto (松本 寛也, Matsumoto Hiroya)
Zyuohger cast
  • Misao Mondo (門藤 操, Mondō Misao): Naoki Kunishima (國島 直希, Kunishima Naoki)[2]
Movie-exclusive cast
Voice cast[1]
  • Garu (ガル): Kazuya Nakai (中井 和哉, Nakai Kazuya)
  • Balance (バランス, Baransu): Yūki Ono (小野 友樹, Ono Yūki)
  • Champ (チャンプ, Chanpu): Akio Ōtsuka (大塚 明夫, Ōtsuka Akio)
  • Raptor 283 (ラプター283, Raputā Ni Hachi San): M·A·O
  • Shou Ronpo (ショウ・ロンポー, Shō Ronpō), Narration: Hiroshi Kamiya (神谷 浩史, Kamiya Hiroshi)
  • Good Striker (グッドストライカー, Guddo Sutoraikā): Yūji Mitsuya (三ツ矢 雄二, Mitsuya Yūji)
  • Jim Carter (ジム・カーター, Jimu Kātā): Rie Kugimiya (釘宮 理恵, Kugimiya Rie)
  • Jerataro (ジェラタロウ, Jeratarō): Takahiro Sakurai (櫻井 孝宏, Sakurai Takahiro)
  • Don Arkage (ドン・アルカゲ, Don Arukage): Atsuki Tani (谷 昌樹, Tani Atsuki)
  • Rirus Lipig (リルス・リピッグ, Rirusu Ripiggu): Yoshiki Nakajima (中島 ヨシキ, Nakajima Yoshiki)
  • VS Changer (VSチェンジャー, Bui Esu Chenjā): Rondo Mimura (三村 ロンド, Mimura Rondo)
  • Kyuranger Equipment Voice: Subaru Kimura (木村 昴, Kimura Subaru)
  • Zyuohger Equipment Voice: Chō (チョー)

Theme song

  • "Kyutama Dancing! Ver. VS" (キュータマダンシング! ver.VS, Kyūtama Danshingu! Bājon Bui Esu)
    • Lyrics: Shou Ronpo, Nozomi Inoue (井上 望, Inoue Nozomi)
    • Composition: Atsushi Hirasawa (平沢 敦士, Hirasawa Atsushi)
    • Arrangement: Satoshi Kawase (川瀬 智, Kawase Satoshi) (Project.R)
    • Artist: Project.R (Tsuyoshi Matsubara (松原 剛志, Matsubara Tsuyoshi), Tatsuhiko Yoshida (吉田 達彦, Yoshida Tatsuhiko), Hitomi Yoshida (吉田 仁美, Yoshida Hitomi))
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References

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