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==In ''Persona 5''== | ==In ''Persona 5''== | ||
The Featherman show featured in the ''[[Persona 5]]'' series is ''Neo Featherman Again'', though several references are made to the earlier ''Featherman R'' show, including a poster on [[Futaba Sakura]]'s bedroom wall. | The Featherman show featured in the ''[[Persona 5]]'' series is ''Neo Featherman Again'', though several references are made to the earlier ''Featherman R'' show, including a poster on [[Futaba Sakura]]'s bedroom wall. | ||
==''Featherman Seeker''== | |||
''[[Persona 5 Royal]]'' introduced the retro minigame ''Featherman Seeker'', featuring aspiring Featherman Gray Pigeon. |
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Phoenix Ranger Featherman is a popular tokusatsu TV franchise in the Persona universe. Likely based on 90s Super Sentai show Chōjin Sentai Jetman, it follows a team of bird-styled heroes. Their adventures often parallel or foreshadow plot events in the game where they appear.
In Persona 2
The Featherman show featured in the Persona 2 series is Phoenix Ranger Featherman.
In Persona 3
The Featherman show featured in the Persona 3 series is Phoenix Ranger Featherman R.
In Persona 4
Neo-Featherman
The Featherman show featured in the main Persona 4 series is Neo-Featherman.
Featherman V
The Featherman show featured in Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is Featherman V, or Featherman Victory, which features Yukari Takeba as team leader Pink Argus.
In Persona 5
The Featherman show featured in the Persona 5 series is Neo Featherman Again, though several references are made to the earlier Featherman R show, including a poster on Futaba Sakura's bedroom wall.
Featherman Seeker
Persona 5 Royal introduced the retro minigame Featherman Seeker, featuring aspiring Featherman Gray Pigeon.