There are some super heronies I can find to discuss, there are so many that haven't been discussed or scanned online. I don't know much about these series. I will be covering more as soon as I get info on them.
Rosetta: The Masked Angel (1998)
A tokusatsu drama that aired from July to September 1998 on TV Tokyo. It featured the adventures of a young girl named Asuka who follows in her father's footsteps as Rosetta to battle evil monsters called Duats.
A tokusatsu drama that aired from July to September 1998 on TV Tokyo. It featured the adventures of a young girl named Asuka who follows in her father's footsteps as Rosetta to battle evil monsters called Duats.
Three girls transformed into bunny-inspired warriors, there was pink, orange and navy. Their outfits were white but their eye visors and underskirts were different colors. The navy one had black tights under her white skirt. Watch it online on YouTube, while it lasts of course.
Its funny, I always saw pictures of this movie on Japanhero but thought it was one lone female. If it wasn't for the great uploader to put the video up, I would have never known.
3 episodes were made by the producers (Generalworks) of Rosetta: The Masked Angel and Vanny Knights. The original Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker was initially released on DVD on June 21, 2001. It was followed by Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker D-02, which aired from January to March in 2002. They just wore the white outfits you see above.
Note: Photo below was screen-captured by my site partner Mike Bastian.
Wecker Signa (2007)
The third installment, it is the only one where the girls are actually suited up with helmets. Their colors were pink, orange, and purple. A black one also joined them. They made toys of both their regular gorms and armored forms. The blue one was a guy. The girl in the light blue outfit doesn't transform.
Check out their official website (Japanese)
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The third installment, it is the only one where the girls are actually suited up with helmets. Their colors were pink, orange, and purple. A black one also joined them. They made toys of both their regular gorms and armored forms. The blue one was a guy. The girl in the light blue outfit doesn't transform.
Check out their official website (Japanese)
[Click for larger image]
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