France Five (1999)

1
Seasons

6
Episodes

November 30, 1999
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
7.8
France Five

France Five (1999)

1
Seasons

6
Episodes

November 30, 1999
Release Date

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Plot.

France Five, originally titled Juushi Sentai France Five and later known as Shin Kenjuushi France Five, is a French series produced by Buki X-4 Productions in the 2000s. It is an homage to Toei's ever-popular Super Sentai series, which was extremely popular in France in the 1980s. As a nod to Super Sentai titles having certain motifs, France Five has each member themed after certain aspects of French culture. Plot : Glou Man Chou, ruler of the Lexos Empire, desires to conquer planet Earth. However, the Eiffel Tower generates a barrier around the planet that keeps him from sending his armies en masse. Glou Man Chou sends his warriors and monsters to Earth to destroy the tower and enable a full-scale invasion, but they are opposed by France Five.

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Cast & Crew.

Sébastien Ruchet

Sébastien Ruchet

Antoine Deschaumes / Red Fromage

Grégory Goldberg

Grégory Goldberg

Thierry Durand / Black Beaujolais

Daniel Andreyev

Daniel Andreyev

Albert Dumas / Blue Accordéon

Thomas Blumberg

Thomas Blumberg

Jean Pétri / Yellow Baguette

Nolwenn Daste

Nolwenn Daste

Catherine Fontaine / Pink à la Mode

Wendy Roeltgen

Wendy Roeltgen

Catherine Fontaine /Pink à la Mode

Grégoire Hellot

Grégoire Hellot

Aramis Leclair / Silver Mousquetaire

Tibor Clerdouet

Tibor Clerdouet

Professor Aristide Burgonde

Aurélie Maurice

Aurélie Maurice

Extasy / Sophie Burgonde

Nadège Bessaguet

Nadège Bessaguet

Extasy

Jean-Marc Imbert

Jean-Marc Imbert

Warduke

David Guélou

David Guélou

Glou Man Chou

Olivier Fallaix

Olivier Fallaix

Cancrelax

Patrick Giordano

Patrick Giordano

Zakaral

Dorothée Leclére-Tardif

Dorothée Leclére-Tardif

Sylvie Dumas

Émilie Thoré

Émilie Thoré

Margarine

Clémence Perrot

Clémence Perrot

Margarine

Lætitia Girard

Lætitia Girard

Margarine

Michel Toustou

Michel Toustou

Gorlock

Léna Desfontaines

Léna Desfontaines

Lady Warcry

Ruddy Pomarède

Ruddy Pomarède

Succulard

Romanesque Ishitobi

Romanesque Ishitobi

Agony

Frédéric Hosteing

Frédéric Hosteing

Agony

Aurélien François

Aurélien François

Grand Crelax

Details.

Release Date
November 30, 1999

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
6

Genres

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Wiki.

France Five (フランスファイブ, Furansu Faibu), originally titled Jūshi Sentai France Five (銃士戦隊フランスファイブ, Jūshi Sentai Furansu Faibu, translated as Musketeers Squadron France Five) and later known as Shin Kenjūshi France Five (新剣銃士フランスファイブ, Shin Kenjūshi Furansu Faibu, translated as New Sword Musketeers France Five), is a French Mini-series directed by Alex Pilot and produced by Buki X-4 Productions from 2000 to 2013 (with a hiatus between 2004 and 2012). It is an homage to Toei's popular Super Sentai series, which was extremely popular in France in the 1980s and the 1990s. As a nod to Super Sentai titles having certain motifs, France Five has each member themed after certain aspects of French culture.

There have been four half-hour episodes of France Five produced. The fifth episode aired on May 5, 2012, during a projection in Paris, and also premiered in June for Japan and the French television, Nolife, created by the creators of France Five. The episode includes a preview of the sixth and final episode.

This series is said to be a nod to another Sentai pastiche, Aikoku Sentai Dai-Nippon (Patriot Squadron Great Japan) (1982) by Daicon Films (now Gainax).

The series has become somewhat popular in Japan as well, with singer Akira Kushida singing an original theme for the series starting with episode 4. Prior to that point, the themes were French remixes of older Sentai theme songs (Choujin Sentai Jetman and Choudenshi Bioman) as well as an original French theme.

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