Phoenix Ranger Featherman
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Phoenix Ranger Featherman (Japanese: 不死鳥戦隊フェザーマン, Hepburn Fushichō sentai fezāman) 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.
Game Appearances
Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
The Featherman show featured in the Persona 2 duology is Phoenix Ranger Featherman.
Persona 3
The Featherman show featured in Persona 3 is Featherman R (Japanese: フェザーマンR, Hepburn Fezāman R). Ken Amada is a fan of the show, though he pretends not to be as he tries to act more mature than his age. When the protagonist checks what's on TV at the Iwatodai Dorm, sometimes there will be a preview for the next episode of Featherman.
Persona 3 Reload
The protagonist gets a pink Featherman mask during the summer festival which he displays in his dorm room.
Persona 4
Featherman comes up primarily in the Temperance Social Link where Yuuta Minami is a fan of Neo Featherman (Japanese: ネオフェザーマン, Hepburn Neo fezāman).[a]
Persona 4 Golden
Golden adds costumes based on Neo Featherman. Party members will make comments about costumes the protagonist gives them. Naoto Shirogane in particular is a fan of Neo Featherman.[1]
Persona 5
The Featherman show featured in Persona 5 is Neo Featherman Again (Japanese: ネオフェザーマン アゲイン, Hepburn Neo fezāman agein), though several references are made to the earlier Featherman R show, including a poster on Futaba Sakura's bedroom wall.
Persona 5 Royal
Royal introduces the retro minigame Featherman Seeker (Japanese: フェザーマンシーカー, Hepburn Fezāman shīkā), featuring aspiring Featherman Gray Pigeon.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
The Featherman show featured in Arena Ultimax is Featherman V, or Featherman Victory Japanese: フェザーマン・ヴィクトリー, Hepburn Fezāman vikutorī, which features Yukari Takeba as team leader Pink Argus.
Persona 4: Dancing All Night
Like in Golden, Neo Featherman costumes and masks can be also obtained for the Investigation Team as free DLC.
Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
One of the songs composed for the P3 and P5 dancing games is "Let's Go! Phoenix Ranger Featherman" sung by Yumi Kawamura and Lyn. It is accompanied by an animated opening video for Featherman Victory that uses some of Yukari's introduction cutscene from Arena Ultimax. Featherman DLC costumes are also available for S.E.E.S. and the Phantom Thieves.
Anime Appearances
Persona 4 The Animation
While working at his daycare job, Yu tries to stop Yuuta and Kaneko from fighting over Kaneko's Neo Featherman toy, but the arm gets snapped off. Yu takes responsibility and offers to pay for it, but discovers it was very expensive, and ends up spending episode 14 working part-time jobs to earn the money.
Gallery
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Akihiko Sanada, Makoto Yuki, Junpei Iori and Ken Amada's Featherman R costumes in Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight
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Mitsuru Kirijo, Yukari Takeba, Aigis and Fuuka Yamagishi's Featherman R costumes in Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight
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Ryuji Sakamoto, Morgana, Ren Amamiya and Yusuke Kitagawa's Neo Featherman Again costumes in Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
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Ann Takamaki, Makoto Niijima, Futaba Sakura and Haru Okumura's Neo Featherman Again costumes in Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
Trivia
Notes
- ↑ In the English version of Yuuta's Social Link, the localization mistakenly says "Phoenix Ranger Featherman R".
References
- ↑ "Naoto: It's not blue, it's Feather Swan. Swan is the youngest, but is a master tactician, and... ...Sorry. Didn't mean to give you guys a lecture on Neo Featherman." Persona 4 Golden (PS Vita). Developed by Atlus. Published by Atlus. English.