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* MisaimedFandom: Of sorts. You'd be surprised at how many people think that this show is a Tokusatsu show where the hero fights off giant monsters in a similar vein to Ultraman or the Godzilla series (which was made by Toho as well.) Not helping matters is that the anime adaptation does feature giant monsters (or giant mechas at least anyways).

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* MisaimedFandom: CommonKnowledge: Of sorts. You'd be surprised at how many people think that this show is a Tokusatsu show where the hero fights off giant monsters in a similar vein to Ultraman or the Godzilla series (which was made by Toho as well.) Not helping matters is that the anime adaptation does feature giant monsters (or giant mechas at least anyways).anyways).
* HilariousInHindsight: A superhero named "Rainbow" who has different forms called "Dashes". [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicRainbowDash Hmmm...]]

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* MisaimedFandom: Of sorts. You'd be surprised at how many people think that this show is a Tokusatsu show where the hero fights off giant monsters in a similar vein to Ultraman or the Godzilla series (which was made by Toho as well.)
** Not helping matters is that the anime adaptation does feature giant monsters (or giant mechas at least anyways).
* SpiritualAdaptation: The VideoGame/MegaMan game series was, by WordOfGod, inspired by Rainbowman. A CaptainErsatz of Rainbowman was a FakeUltimateHero in the background of one of the anime as well.

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* MisaimedFandom: Of sorts. You'd be surprised at how many people think that this show is a Tokusatsu show where the hero fights off giant monsters in a similar vein to Ultraman or the Godzilla series (which was made by Toho as well.)
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) Not helping matters is that the anime adaptation does feature giant monsters (or giant mechas at least anyways).
* SpiritualAdaptation: The VideoGame/MegaMan Franchise/MegaMan game series was, by WordOfGod, inspired by Rainbowman. A CaptainErsatz of Rainbowman was a FakeUltimateHero in the background of one of the anime as well.
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* MisaimedFandom: Of sorts. You'd be surprised at how many people think that this show is a Tokusatsu show where the hero fights off giant monsters in a similar vein to Ultraman or the Godzilla series (which was made by Toho as well.)
** Not helping matters is that the anime adaptation does feature giant monsters (or giant mechas at least anyways).
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* SpiritualLicensee: The VideoGame/MegaMan game series was, by WordOfGod, inspired by Rainbowman. A CaptainErsatz of Rainbowman was a FakeUltimateHero in the background of one of the anime as well.

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* SpiritualLicensee: SpiritualAdaptation: The VideoGame/MegaMan game series was, by WordOfGod, inspired by Rainbowman. A CaptainErsatz of Rainbowman was a FakeUltimateHero in the background of one of the anime as well.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Most of the villains come from China and [[EagleLand America]], with Mr. K himself implied to be Chinese.
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* SpiritualLicensee: The VideoGame/MegaMan game series was, by WordOfGod, inspired by Rainbowman. A CaptainErsatz of Rainbowman was a FakeUltimateHero in the background of one of the anime as well.
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* CompleteMonster: Doctor Borg is not only a homicidal maniac, he's a racist.

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