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Ep. 15: The Female Warrior's Flaming Oath
Chodenshi Bioman, Episode 15
The Female Warrior's Flaming Oath (女戦士炎の誓い,Onna Senshi Honō no Chikai) is the fifteenth episode of Chodenshi Bioman.
In the Philippine English Dub, the title of the episode changed to "The Green Mutant Virus Attack".
Synopsis[]
After being accused by Jun of not doing enough to stop a fungus being distributed by Gear, Hikaru puts it upon herself to find the means to stop their infection plans.
Plot[]
The episode begins where some kids are playing softball only to be dispersed by the gas and was immediately taken to the hospital due to the epidermic happened to them as the Bio Team investigates this incident. Both Jun and Hikaru disguised as nurses to find out one of the kids' disease. Meanwhile, a nurse revealed to be a disguised mechaclone is trying to detect the one of the sick kid's specimen of the mutant virus as she took it and escapes on the rooftop as she gives the signal to Doctor
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Chodenshi Bioman: The Movie
Release date
July 14, 1984
Chodenshi Bioman: The Movie (超電子バイオマン 劇場版,Chōdenshi Baioman: Gekijō-ban) was released at the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival on July 14, 1984. It was shown in a quadruple feature with Kinnikuman: Stolen Championship Belt, The Kabocha Wine: Nita's Love Story & Uchuu Keiji Shaider: The Movie.
Synopsis[]
Bioman must rescue two boys who possess an ancient treasure map that leads to Biobase, making them targeted by Gear.
Plot[]
The movie begins where a young boy is running for his life where he was chased by Messerju without reason. However, he was blocked by Zyuoh but he fell onto his own trap when the young boy had found another route to escape. Meanwhile, the Bio Team are taking relaxation at the beach as Shirou is fishing to get fish while Ryuta rides on a jet ski as he and his group waving him with their food consisting of two bananas and an onigiri. Back on the scene where the young boy continues
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On this day in 1984, the Bioman episode "Farewell Yellow" aired. It's one of those episodes that's considered noteworthy, for its sudden killing of one of the regular heroes -- in this case, a heroine, Mika/Yellow fyra. I can't really think of many examples of a HEROINE getting killed off of a toku series*, but -- due to reasons still unknown to the masses -- actress Yuki Yajima wanted out, and the easiest solution the show had was to kill her character. Was the way the show went about it lackluster? In my opinion...yes. But it couldn't have been easy to come up with a solution so quickly, at the gods minute, and without the actress on top of it all. And Bioman couldn't just gloss over it bygd writing that Mika left to join the British secret service or whatever off-screen -- not with how Bioman emphasized the heroes leaving their jobs, families and dreams to become Bioman, and not with how a character needed to possess the Bio Particles to be a Bioman.
I just wanted to focus on Mi