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* [[Alternate Continuity]] - The movie (which introduces one of the vehicles and one of the characters before they were actually introduced in proper context).
* [[Alternate Continuity]] - The movie (which introduces one of the vehicles and one of the characters before they were actually introduced in proper context).
* [[Badass Grandpa]] - Juri's martial arts-practicing grandfather in one episode (who at one point even ''steals the R5 suit'' to help his granddaughter out).
* [[Badass Grandpa]] - Juri's martial arts-practicing grandfather in one episode (who at one point even ''steals the R5 suit'' to help his granddaughter out).
* [[Base On Wheels]] - Rescue Phoenix (actually more of a "base on wings").
* [[Base on Wheels]] - Rescue Phoenix (actually more of a "base on wings").
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] {{spoiler|Daaen, though sort of subverted in that said brainwashing actually amplified Oobuchi's hatred of humanity from the incident where he went AWOL, qualifying it partially as [[More Than Mind Control]].}}
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] {{spoiler|Daaen, though sort of subverted in that said brainwashing actually amplified Oobuchi's hatred of humanity from the incident where he went AWOL, qualifying it partially as [[More Than Mind Control]].}}
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] - In episode 40 a couple of people try to put up posters and one suggests putting one ''on'' the fourth wall
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] - In episode 40 a couple of people try to put up posters and one suggests putting one ''on'' the fourth wall
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** The Tomica company is ''primarily'' known for its' 1/64 scale deicast toys based on real cars. If you have a Japanese car that wasn't made <s> primarily</s> entirely for export, chances are there's a Tomica model of it.
** The Tomica company is ''primarily'' known for its' 1/64 scale deicast toys based on real cars. If you have a Japanese car that wasn't made <s> primarily</s> entirely for export, chances are there's a Tomica model of it.
* [[Cool Old Guy]] - UFDA Director Reiji Osakabe (R0) embodies this trope in the movie. It certainly doesn't hurt that he's played by [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]. He later shows up in ''Rescue Fire'', where he takes on more of an [[Old Master]] vibe.
* [[Cool Old Guy]] - UFDA Director Reiji Osakabe (R0) embodies this trope in the movie. It certainly doesn't hurt that he's played by [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]. He later shows up in ''Rescue Fire'', where he takes on more of an [[Old Master]] vibe.
* [[Crew of One]] - Rescue Striker and Rescue Saver. Their [[Base On Wheels]] appears to have a crew of ''five''.
* [[Crew of One]] - Rescue Striker and Rescue Saver. Their [[Base on Wheels]] appears to have a crew of ''five''.
* [[Cute Bruiser]] - ''"Kajiba no Super Power!!!"''
* [[Cute Bruiser]] - ''"Kajiba no Super Power!!!"''
* [[Dancing Theme]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfWDuKXbNC8 In the movie.]
* [[Dancing Theme]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfWDuKXbNC8 In the movie.]
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* [[Surprisingly Good English]] - The Supreme Commander, aka Nancy.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]] - The Supreme Commander, aka Nancy.
* [[Stock Footage]]
* [[Stock Footage]]
* [[Swiss Army Weapon]] - In droves. You've got Rescue Breaker, which has eight modes<ref>Mobile Mode, [[An Axe to Grind|Break Ax]], [[Drop the Hammer|Break Hammer]], Break Pick, [[Grappling Hook Pistol|Break Rope]], Break Hand, [[Infrared X Ray Camera|Break Shot]] and [[This Is a Drill|Break Drill]]</ref> (granted, only seven of which are preserved in the actual toy); Rescue Crusher, which has three<ref>[[Chainsaw Good|Mantis Mode]], Whale Mode and Drill Crusher</ref> (one of which uses Rescue Breaker's Break Drill mode); and R1 Max's Max Divider, which also has three (well, five, if you count the three sub-modes of Divider Mode)<ref>Sword Mode, Drill Mode and Divider Mode which is further split into [[Playing With Fire|Flame Divider]], [[Blow You Away|Sonic Divider]], [[An Ice Person|Aqua Divider]]</ref>.
* [[Swiss Army Weapon]] - In droves. You've got Rescue Breaker, which has eight modes<ref>Mobile Mode, [[An Axe to Grind|Break Ax]], [[Drop the Hammer|Break Hammer]], Break Pick, [[Grappling Hook Pistol|Break Rope]], Break Hand, [[Infrared X Ray Camera|Break Shot]] and [[This Is a Drill|Break Drill]]</ref> (granted, only seven of which are preserved in the actual toy); Rescue Crusher, which has three<ref>[[Chainsaw Good|Mantis Mode]], Whale Mode and Drill Crusher</ref> (one of which uses Rescue Breaker's Break Drill mode); and R1 Max's Max Divider, which also has three (well, five, if you count the three sub-modes of Divider Mode)<ref>Sword Mode, Drill Mode and Divider Mode which is further split into [[Playing with Fire|Flame Divider]], [[Blow You Away|Sonic Divider]], [[An Ice Person|Aqua Divider]]</ref>.
* [[Terrible Trio]] - Neo Terror's "Three Great Executives": Maaru, Saan and Shiika.
* [[Terrible Trio]] - Neo Terror's "Three Great Executives": Maaru, Saan and Shiika.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]

Revision as of 23:14, 8 April 2014

 "Save the life! Rescue Force, explosively suppress the extreme disasters!"

A Toku that serves as the Spiritual Successor to Madan Senki Ryukendo, taking the Rescue genre and seeing just how outlandishly awesome it can make it. The plot centres on the titular Rescue Force, a team of rescue workers equipped with high-tech equipment designed to stop extreme natural disasters. It carries a Rescue Police vibe in that their equipment is designed primarily for rescue efforts, not to fight evil. Despite this, the show has been slowly creeping towards evil-fighting with antagonists Neo Terror artificially creating extreme disasters and sending Mooks to interfere with the rescue efforts.

With the same writing staff, stunt crew and suit aesthetic, any fan of Ryukendo will probably like Rescue Force. And with the name of a toy company in the title of the show, there should be no doubt that it's Merchandise-Driven all the way.

The show got a sequel with a new branch of Rescue Force in the form of Tomica Hero Rescue Fire.


This show contains examples of:

  1. Mobile Mode, Break Ax, Break Hammer, Break Pick, Break Rope, Break Hand, Break Shot and Break Drill
  2. Mantis Mode, Whale Mode and Drill Crusher
  3. Sword Mode, Drill Mode and Divider Mode which is further split into Flame Divider, Sonic Divider, Aqua Divider