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France Five, originally titled Jushi Sentai France Five (translated as Musketeers Squadron France Five) and later known as Shin Kenjushi France Five (translated as New Sword Musketeers France Five), is a French series produced by Buki X-4 Productions in the 2000s. It is a homage to Toei's ever-popular Super Sentai Series, which was extremely popular in France in the 1980s. The show lasted for six episodes, although it's portrayed in-show as if these are just part of a Sentai series of typical length. As a nod to Super Sentai titles having certain motifs, France Five has each member themed after certain aspects of French culture.

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  • France Five, originally titled Jushi Sentai France Five (translated as Musketeers Squadron France Five) and later known as Shin Kenjushi France Five (translated as New Sword Musketeers France Five), is a French series produced by Buki X-4 Productions in the 2000s. It is a homage to Toei's ever-popular Super Sentai Series, which was extremely popular in France in the 1980s. The show lasted for six episodes, although it's portrayed in-show as if these are just part of a Sentai series of typical length. As a nod to Super Sentai titles having certain motifs, France Five has each member themed after certain aspects of French culture.
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  • France Five, originally titled Jushi Sentai France Five (translated as Musketeers Squadron France Five) and later known as Shin Kenjushi France Five (translated as New Sword Musketeers France Five), is a French series produced by Buki X-4 Productions in the 2000s. It is a homage to Toei's ever-popular Super Sentai Series, which was extremely popular in France in the 1980s. The show lasted for six episodes, although it's portrayed in-show as if these are just part of a Sentai series of typical length. As a nod to Super Sentai titles having certain motifs, France Five has each member themed after certain aspects of French culture. 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). Interestingly, the series has become somewhat popular in Japan as well, with singer Akira Kushida (who, among others, sang the opening and ending themes of Taiyo Sentai Sun VulcanImage:Icon-crosswiki.png and the ending theme of Bakuryuu Sentai AbarangerImage:Icon-crosswiki.png) singing an original theme for Episode 4. Prior to that point, the themes were French remixes of older Sentai theme songs (Choujin Sentai JetmanImage:Icon-crosswiki.png and Choudenshi BiomanImage:Icon-crosswiki.png) as well as an original French theme.
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