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* DropTheHammer: The AI-GER beast is equipped with a hammer to attempt to break Daileon's arms.
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The series got a Bluray release stateside in 2019 courtesy of Creator/DiscotekMedia as part of their foray into tokusatsu.

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The series got a Bluray Blu-Ray release stateside in 2019 courtesy of Creator/DiscotekMedia as part of their foray into tokusatsu.
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The series ot a Bluray release stateside in 2019 courtesy of Creator/DiscotekMedia as part of their foray into tokusatsu.

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The series ot got a Bluray release stateside in 2019 courtesy of Creator/DiscotekMedia as part of their foray into tokusatsu.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Space Wolf Juspion and his robot Daileon.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Space Wolf Juspion [[caption-width-right:350:Juspion and his robot robot, Daileon.]]
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Got a Bluray release stateside in 2019 courtesy of Creator/DiscotekMedia as part of their foray into tokusatsu. In 2020 it became streamable on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} as well as free streaming service [[https://www.midnightpulp.com/series/015408s/megabeast-investigator-juspion Midnight Pulp]]. Select episodes were also uploaded to the [[Creator/BandaiNamco Bandai]] [[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZxqqBY932IL8jX-n5Wxyrhx5-nTYcoe6 Spirits]] Youtube channel to promote the release of Soul of Chogokin version of Daileon.

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Got The series ot a Bluray release stateside in 2019 courtesy of Creator/DiscotekMedia as part of their foray into tokusatsu. In 2020 it became streamable on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} as well as free streaming service [[https://www.midnightpulp.com/series/015408s/megabeast-investigator-juspion Midnight Pulp]]. Select episodes were also uploaded to the [[Creator/BandaiNamco Bandai]] [[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZxqqBY932IL8jX-n5Wxyrhx5-nTYcoe6 Spirits]] Youtube channel to promote the release of Soul of Chogokin version of Daileon.tokusatsu.
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* LighterAndSofter: ''Juspion'' has much lighter tone with more comedic moments compared to the ''Space Sheriff Trilogy''.
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* DarthVaderClone: Satangorth, the silent evil knight clad in black armor. Albeit one who's a hundred feet tall.
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* BigBad: Satan Gorth. Emphasis on the ''BIG''.
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** Subverted in the final episode when Juspion takes too long to help Ejin fight Satan Gorth and the old man is incapacitated by a lightning blast. When Juspion arrives he accidentally knocks Ejin out of the monster's hand without realizing he was there. Assuming Ejin wasn't mortally injured by Satan Gorth at that point, the fall does the trick and he perishes shortly afterwards. At no point does Juspion blame himself for it though.
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** Juspion gets the dramatic "Ryusei no Senshi" on episode 11. It is the most underutilized battle theme in the series, as it only plays again in this context ''30'' episodes later. It then is used four more times, gets left out of the two-part finale and unlike other themes never gets played in its full length.

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** Juspion gets the dramatic "Ryusei no Senshi" on episode 11. It is the most underutilized battle theme in the series, as it only plays again in this context ''30'' episodes later. It then is used in four more times, fights, gets left out of the two-part finale and unlike other themes never gets played in its full length.
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** The series' opening theme for many of the series'fights. A version with English lyrics is played on episodes 11 and 12.

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** The series' opening theme for many of the series'fights.series' fights. A version with English lyrics is played on episodes 11 and 12.

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** The series' opening theme for many of the episodes. A version with English lyrics is played on episodes 11 and 12.

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** The series' opening theme for many of the episodes.series'fights. A version with English lyrics is played on episodes 11 and 12.



** Juspion gets the dramatic "Ryusei no Senshi" on episode 11. It is the most underutilized battle theme in the series, as it only plays again in this context ''30'' episodes later.

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** Juspion gets the dramatic "Ryusei no Senshi" on episode 11. It is the most underutilized battle theme in the series, as it only plays again in this context ''30'' episodes later. It then is used four more times, gets left out of the two-part finale and unlike other themes never gets played in its full length.
** "Ginga no Tarzan", a melancholic song about Juspion being an "intergalactic Tarzan" without parents. This actually becomes the most important theme for his character, as he adopts the orphaned baby chosen by the Golden Bird and names him Tarzan.



** Part of "Ryusei no Senshi", one of the battle themes, reads: "I can’t forgive this anymore, can’t stand it/Who is it, who is it/Who disturbs the eternal peace".

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** Part of "Ryusei no Senshi", one of the battle themes, reads: "I can’t forgive this anymore, this, I can’t stand it/Who it anymore/Who is it, who is it/Who disturbs the eternal peace".

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* BeamOWar: On episode 35, Gilza attempts to read Eijin's memories by firing lightning beams from her eyes, but he counters with focused eye beams and ironically overwhelms her with a glimpse of what she wanted to know -- the holy child meant to bring Satan Gorth's defeat.

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* BeamOWar: BeamOWar:
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On episode 35, Gilza attempts to read Eijin's memories by firing lightning beams from her eyes, but he counters with focused eye beams and ironically overwhelms her with a glimpse of what she wanted to know -- the holy child meant to bring Satan Gorth's defeat.defeat.
** During their first bout, Super Satan Gorth and Daileon have a clash of lightning beams from which the vengeful villain emerges victorious.



** On episode 44, Juspion saves the four chosen children who were trying to take on Satan Gorth and Mad Gallant by themselves but is surrounded by mega beasts. Anri suddenly arrives on the Garbin tank to rescue them.

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** On episode 44, Juspion saves the four chosen children who were trying to take on Satan Gorth and Mad Gallant by themselves but is surrounded by mega beasts. Anri suddenly arrives on the Garbin tank to rescue them. In the next episode, she also swoops in guns-blazing to save Juspion and Mika from Mad Gallant's forces. ''Since when was she so helpful?''


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* DeusExMachina: Daileon is getting completely thrashed by Super Satan Gorth when an egg containing the prophesied chosen baby suddenly appears [[NiceJobFixingItVillain from the rubble made by the monster's attacks]] and freezes him in place. Juspion then effortlessly executes Satan Gorth in a matter of seconds.


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* TheWorfBarrage:
** Boomerang introduces the Cross Cutter by misfiring it in the middle of a battle. It also does nothing to the helper robots or to Mad Gallant.
** Juspion tries to hit Super Satan Gorth with a Cosmic Halley as soon as he has the chance, but just gets blown away. Even when he gets the Golden Sword for Daileon and tries a Daileon Cosmic Halley out, Satan Gorth just keeps teleporting away until the chosen baby appears and stuns him.

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* BallOfLightTransformation: Juspion is first seen using turning into a white ball of light to fly in episode 6. This ability has been degraded from its appearances in the previous series because Juspion only uses it on occasion to evade enemies for short distances and never attacks them with it.

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* BallOfLightTransformation: Juspion is first seen using turning into a white ball of light to fly in episode 6. This ability has been degraded from its appearances in the previous series because Juspion only uses it on occasion to evade enemies for short distances and never attacks them with it.it... until episode 44, where he suddenly attacks a kaiju with a Cosmic Lightning Dash.



** On episode 44, Juspion saves the four chosen children who were trying to take on Satan Gorth and Mad Gallant by themselves but is surrounded by mega beasts. Anri suddenly arrives on the Garbin tank to rescue them.



* FusionDance: The Cutie Girls fuse into the cerebus-like Triple-Faced Beast Warrior, lose their advantage of numbers over Juspion and are promptly shot and finished off upon using an invisibility trick that means little against him.

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The Cutie Girls fuse into the cerebus-like Triple-Faced Beast Warrior, lose their advantage of numbers over Juspion and are promptly shot and finished off upon using an invisibility trick that means little ''nothing'' against him.him.
** Gyol and Brima also fuse into a fire-breathing monster when they fight Juspion for real. They likewise do this for no practical reason and are easily killed in this form.


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* TooDumbToLive: In episode 44, the four chosen children found by Juspion run off to fight Super Satan Gorth on their own. Mad Gallant finds them so laughably idiotic that he lets them try to summon the Golden Bird to no avail and nearly executes them all before Juspion arrives.
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* CarFu: On episode 42, Juspion runs over two of the Space Ninjas while riding the Iron Wolf. The villains are sent flying and comically spin towards the screen.

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