The best episode directed by Koichi Takemoto is "The Crimson Sun! The Invincible Gorangers", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Shozo Uehara". "The Crimson Sun! The Invincible Gorangers" aired on 4/5/1975 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Blue UFO!! The Space Army's Big Invasion".
The Black Fuhrer Cross Army has begun their plans to conquer Earth. Five Masked Generals attack five different places, each leaving only one survivor. The five survivor's later band together at the Secret Task Force Goranger Headquarters in Japan and receive colorful helmets and costumes. In doing this, they become the first Sentai superheroes, dedicated to protecting peace and justice anywhere it is needed, by nearly any means necessary!
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Susumu Takaku
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Susumu Takaku
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Takeshi Hongo, a young scientist boasting of an IQ of 600 and a racing prodigy, is abducted and his body surgically remodeled by Shocker, an evil secret society plotting for global domination.
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Masaru Igami
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara
Sees motorcycle racer Takuya Yamashiro gain the powers of Spider-Man. With his new powers and the help of Marveller, he transforms into Leopardon in order to defeat Professor Monster and his evil Iron Cross Army.
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: N/A
Shocker tests their mysterious Scorpion Man by releasing their slave workers and telling them that they can have their freedom if they can escape within 10 minutes, but one by one they die at the Scorpian Man's hands.
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Masaru Igami
Director: Koichi Takemoto
Writer: Shozo Uehara