20 years after their battle with the Evolians had ended, a new threat appears to threaten the long-lasting peace that the Abarangers have enjoyed. For the first time in a long while, they transform to fight but the public seems to think their actions are barbaric acts of destruction. In the Reiwa Era, is the justice they once fought for now considered an outdated style of heroism?
Kai Hyuga / Sharivan uncovers the existence of a spy from the Neo Madou organization. In addition to that Kai's friend, Seigi, becomes the new Space Sheriff Estevan. They must find the spy and stop a drug ring from shipping a pain suppressing narcotic called Hyper-M on Earth. But the new Space Sheriff must learn to trust his instincts and that not all is as it seems...
Ayame finds herself often in a numb state. She suffers from a disease which causes her to feel sleepy regardless of the time. Ayame also has a reoccurring daydream. One day, Ayame daydreams that her younger sister Hiiragi dies. This time around she'll have to fight her own dreams.
Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker refers to both a Japanese direct-to-video Tokusatsu Heroine production as well as a series of similar programs from the producers of Rosetta: The Masked Angel and Vanny Knights. The original Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker was initially released on DVD on June 21, 2001.
Hiroshi Watari is a Japanese singer, voice actor, and actor. His real name is Hiroshi Watanabe. His wife is the voice actor Emi Shinohara. In the past he was signed to 81 Produce, Stunt Japan, and Ayers Rock, but is currently signed with Rough.
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