Ryusei Sentai Musumet (TV)
Alternative title:
Meteor Team Musumet
Musumet
Musumet, As Justiceiras (Portuguese)
Musumet, las justicieras (Spanish)
Shooting Starlets Musumet
流星戦隊ムスメット (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Seven shooting stars from a distant galaxy have fallen to the Earth. Each of them has one of the rainbow colors and tremendous powers. Doctor Kishida and doctor Mishina got three of them, red, blue and green, in secret. After a long research, they control their powers using a helmet known as "Musumet". These helmets have special functions: they amplify their user's strenght and give him super powers. The two scientists create the secret organization "MET" to use the Musumet's power for world peace and protect the Earth from any posible damage caused by the remaining four stars. However, doctor Mishina and his wife die and their three daughters, Aoi, Midori and Kurenai make the decision to be the Musumets. The three sisters have to battle for the world peace, while the deal with common teenagers problems, like school, love or the three rich arrogant and plastic sisters Marcia, Kou and Shion Saotome.
User Ratings:
31 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
13
Episode titles: We have 13
Vintage:
2004-10-03 to 2004-12-26
2006-11-10 to 2007-02-02 (Animax Latin America)
Opening Theme:
#1: "Ai no Senkou (愛の閃光)" by Ayano Matsumoto, Chiaki Osawa & Akiko Kawase (eps 1-3,12-13)
#2: "Aya Trichromatic (彩 Trichromatic)" by Masumi Asano, Atsuko Enomoto & Halko Momoi (eps 8-11)
Ending Theme:
"Musumegokoro*Otomegokoro (ムスメゴコロ☆オトメゴコロ)" by SD☆Children
Official website:
Meteor Squad Musumetto (Japanese)
Ryusei Sentai Musumet (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 2
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Series Director: Shigeru Kimiya Series Composition: Koichi Taki Original creator: Juzo Mutsuki Character Design: Kôji Hasegawa Art Director: Shigeru Morimoto Animation Director: Shoji Hara Mechanical design: Yutaka Miya Sound Director: Hideo Takahashi Key Animation: Takashi Mukouda (ep 8) Planning: Kouichi Taka Theme Song Performance: Akiko Kawase (OP1) Atsuko Enomoto (OP2) Ayano Matsumoto (OP1) Chiaki Osawa (OP1) Halko Momoi (OP2) Masumi Asano (OP2) Miyu Matsuki (ED - SD☆Children) Tomoko Kaneda (ED - SD☆Children) | Akiko Kawase as Atsuko Enomoto as Ayano Matsumoto as Chiaki Osawa as Halko Momoi as Masumi Asano as Ken Narita as Kyousei Tsukui as Maria Yamamoto as Masami Kikuchi as Miyu Matsuki as Mugihito as Nana Inoue as Takuma Suzuki as Yurika Hino as | |||
Dubbing Director: Armando Coria Translation: Miguel Reyes | Adriana Casas as Armando Coria as Christian Strempler as Diana Perez as Isabel Romo as Mariana Ortiz as Mayra Arellano as Ruth Toscano as Armando Coria as Cecilia Airol as Gaby Ugarte as Irwin Daayan as Eduardo Fonseca as Gabriela Willert as Marcos Patiño as | |||
Broadcaster: Animax Latin America Distributor: Ledafilms Master Distribution: Enoki Films Production Of Version: Macias Group | ||||
Dubbing Director: Roni Abario | Dee-Ann Paras as Grace Cornel as Grace Raymundo as Lyrah Padilla as Alejandro Lim as Dee-Ann Paras as Jojo Galvez as Kiko Ortega as Wendy De Leon as Alejandro Lim as | |||
(none) | Fernanda Bulara as Samira Fernandes as Tatiane Keplermaier as Lene Bastos as Letícia Quinto as Marcelo Pissardini as Márcio Araújo as Marli Bortoleto as Melissa Garcia as Raquel Marinho as Ursula Bezerra as Rodrigo Andreatto as Sílvio Giraldi as | |||
Dubbing Studio: Álamo | ||||
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