Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity episode 9, delivers a highly entertaining blend of chaotic character dynamics and high-stakes action. The episode primarily centers on the volatile chemistry between Kiki and her partner Koto, whose petty domestic squabbles over laboratory equipment unintentionally fuel the emergence of a Nega Emorgear. This internal
Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity: Review: The Shooter with Magic Bullets
The sniper. I am not sure who this assassin typed-figure was in this episode. Maybe he was Bushido’s master or mentor or creator but he was tough ande gave Gavan a run for his money when he controlled Bushido. And AGI was just too hyped as usual. We see this
Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity: Review: Black Gavan
So the matchup is set. Black Gavan or Death Gavan as he is alternately called is on the scene and he is selling emorgears to people frustrated with society, with life, and he is delighting it, but I think based on what Reiji alluded to, he was once a good
Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity: Review: The Phantom Thief Fade Appears
Too much all at once. This episode went as far as to reference Gokaiger when referring to the greatest treasure. They could easily have made any of the Gavans the main one but they chose Infinity. This episode was more of a rescue mission and dealt with a messy family
Gavan Infinity: Review: Sword and Bullet
This episode, titled “Sword and Bullet,” offers a solid character-focused narrative that deepens the bond between Reiji (Gavan Infinity) and Setsuna (Gavan Bushido). The plot centers on a flamboyant alien weapon collector who kidnaps Setsuna’s superior, the legendary Chief Rui Amou, in a quest to claim Bushido’s unique swords. While
Gavan Infinity: Review: Underground Fortress
Episode 4 of Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity, titled “Underground Fortress,” is a high-octane installment that masterfully expands the series’ multiverse lore while maintaining the classic Metal Hero spirit. The episode centers on MultiEarth Σ3302, where Reiji investigates a series of vanishing facilities alongside the Galaxy Federal Police duo, Mikuro Arimoto and
Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity: Review: Kiki and Koto
“Kiki and Koto” (Episode 3) marks a refreshing departure from the series’ initial high-octane pace by introducing a detective-noir aesthetic set within MultiEarth Ι5109. By shifting focus to the Forensics Division, the episode masterfully expands the world-building, proving that the Galaxy Federal Police isn’t just about brawn, but also scientific precision. The
Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity Episode 2 (SYNOPSIS)
Setsuna, known as Gavan Bushido, the Space Sheriff Gavan of MultiEarth Λ8018, confronts Reiji, who has fused with Gavan—a being that shouldn’t exist in two forms… To silence the arrested Hitoshi Kuzumi, the crime syndicate’s boss, Karasumaro, attacks Setsuna and his team. As one incident follows another, Setsuna sees Reiji
Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity: Review: Red Gavan
So, it was a good premiere and very spirited but it didn’t move me. I was expecting a better opening story, even though we pretty much had an idea what to expect but I wanted to see all three space sheriffs and not just two, with one at the very
Super Sentai Series Passes the Torch to Project R.E.D.
No. 1 Sentai Gozyuger’s ending also marked the end of the Super Sentai Series’ 50-year run, and as of this writing, no new series was announced. Even if that is the case, spin-off projects will still be released. Replacing the franchise in its current timeslot is Project R.E.D., starting with