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* [[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
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] - Eiji loses ''all'' his [[The Stoic|stoic-ness]] when he dons the R5 suit, becoming ridiculously [[Hot Blooded]].
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] - Eiji loses ''all'' his [[The Stoic|stoic-ness]] when he dons the R5 suit, becoming ridiculously [[Hot-Blooded]].
* [[Camp]] - It ''is'' from people who brought you ''Ryukendo'', after all.
* [[Camp]] - It ''is'' from people who brought you ''Ryukendo'', after all.
* [[Car Fu]]
* [[Car Fu]]
* [[Celebrity Star]] - The episode with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisuke_Naito Daisuke Naito], a real life boxing champion. Played ridiculously over-the-top: suddenly everyone (even the villains!) is enthralled with boxing, and constantly talk about how awesome Naito is. The man himself is introduced with a [[Twinkle Smile]].
* [[Celebrity Star]] - The episode with [[wikipedia:Daisuke Naito|Daisuke Naito]], a real life boxing champion. Played ridiculously over-the-top: suddenly everyone (even the villains!) is enthralled with boxing, and constantly talk about how awesome Naito is. The man himself is introduced with a [[Twinkle Smile]].
*** It doesn't help that before that, he made appearances at the end of several episodes in a Rescue Force uniform to [[Sesame Street Cred|give encouragement messages]] to the kids watching at home.
*** It doesn't help that before that, he made appearances at the end of several episodes in a Rescue Force uniform to [[Sesame Street Cred|give encouragement messages]] to the kids watching at home.
* [[Chainsaw Good]] - Rescue Crusher in Mantis Mode.
* [[Chainsaw Good]] - Rescue Crusher in Mantis Mode.
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* [[Heroic Resolve]]
* [[Heroic Resolve]]
* [[Holding Back the Phlebotinum]] - The team need to secure approval from either captain Eiji Ishiguro or commander Natsuno "Nancy" Nanbu before they are allowed to use a Final Rescue.
* [[Holding Back the Phlebotinum]] - The team need to secure approval from either captain Eiji Ishiguro or commander Natsuno "Nancy" Nanbu before they are allowed to use a Final Rescue.
* [[Hot Blooded]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[Humans Are Bastards]] - Daaen's motivation.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]] - Daaen's motivation.
* [[Humongous Mecha]] - Rescue Max
* [[Humongous Mecha]] - Rescue Max
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* [[Nice Hat]] - Reiji Osakabe's skewed fedora in the movie. His signature move seems to be tweaking the brim downward with two fingers (though in a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] {{spoiler|he tosses the hat away before he Chakusous into R0}})
* [[Nice Hat]] - Reiji Osakabe's skewed fedora in the movie. His signature move seems to be tweaking the brim downward with two fingers (though in a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] {{spoiler|he tosses the hat away before he Chakusous into R0}})
* [[Nitro Boost]]
* [[Nitro Boost]]
* [[Non Serial Movie]] - Probably, no one's explicitly stated the canonicity of the movie but the Rescue Zamber, Rescue Diver and Zero Fire appear in different ways in the movie than they do in the series. Also one episode involves Rei winning a pair of tickets to ride the "Mach Train" which happens in the movie but with different results.
* [[Non-Serial Movie]] - Probably, no one's explicitly stated the canonicity of the movie but the Rescue Zamber, Rescue Diver and Zero Fire appear in different ways in the movie than they do in the series. Also one episode involves Rei winning a pair of tickets to ride the "Mach Train" which happens in the movie but with different results.
* [[Not Quite Dead]] - {{spoiler|Maaen}}.
* [[Not Quite Dead]] - {{spoiler|Maaen}}.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]] - Super Rescue Max. It's Rescue Max, but with wings!
* [[Power Gives You Wings]] - Super Rescue Max. It's Rescue Max, but with wings!
* [[Ridiculously Human Robots]] - The Three Great Commanders of Neo Terror (and Maaen, though she's [[Instant AI, Just Add Water|technically not a robot]].)
* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]] - The Three Great Commanders of Neo Terror (and Maaen, though she's [[Instant AI, Just Add Water|technically not a robot]].)
* [[Roar Before Beating]] ()
* [[Roar Before Beating]] ()
* [[Robot Buddy]] - The A.I. of the Rescue Commanders.
* [[Robot Buddy]] - The A.I. of the Rescue Commanders.
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* [[Serial Escalation]]- How [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|needlessly cool]] can this show make the [[Rescue]] genre? What kind of [[Wave Motion Gun]] will be used to save the city this week?
* [[Serial Escalation]]- How [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|needlessly cool]] can this show make the [[Rescue]] genre? What kind of [[Wave Motion Gun]] will be used to save the city this week?
** ''Delightfully'' subverted in the final episode as well. The big danger isn't solved by whipping out the biggest guns, but by {{spoiler|'explosively suppressing' your fear and doing what has to be done}}.
** ''Delightfully'' subverted in the final episode as well. The big danger isn't solved by whipping out the biggest guns, but by {{spoiler|'explosively suppressing' your fear and doing what has to be done}}.
* [[Shout Out]] - To ''[[Madan Senki Ryukendo|Ryukendo]]'', naturally.
* [[Shout-Out]] - To ''[[Madan Senki Ryukendo|Ryukendo]]'', naturally.
* [[Super Mode]] - R1 Max.
* [[Super Mode]] - R1 Max.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]] - The Supreme Commander, aka Nancy.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]] - The Supreme Commander, aka Nancy.
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[[Category:Japanese Series]]
[[Category:Tomica Hero Rescue Force]]
[[Category:Tomica Hero Rescue Force]]
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Revision as of 12:26, 26 January 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