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Logo-supersentaiThis article is about a series entry (the 32nd) in the Super Sentai series.

Go-Onger redirects here. For the RV used in the American adaptation of Engine Sentai Go-Onger, RPM, see Project GO-ONGER.

Engine Sentai Go-Onger (炎神(エンジン)戦隊ゴーオンジャー Enjin Sentai Gōonjā, translated into English as Engine Squadron Go-Onger) is Toei Company Limited's 32nd entry into the Super Sentai franchise, running from February 17, 2008 to February 8, 2009. Its theme is a racing/animal motif. It joined Kamen Rider KivaIcon-crosswiki on February 17, 2008, as part of Super Hero Time. On February 15, 2009, it was replaced by Samurai Sentai Shinkenger in the Super Hero Time block.

Go-Ongers footage was adapted for the Power Rangers season Power Rangers RPM, and the series was dubbed in the Republic of Korea as Power Rangers Engine Force (파워레인저 엔진포스 Pawaleinjeo Enjinposeu).

The average ratings of the series was 5.1%.[1]

Plot[]

Machine World (マシンワールド Mashin Wārudo) is one of the 11 Braneworlds (ブレーンワールド Burēnwārudo) other than our own, which is referred to as the Human World (ヒューマンワールド Hyūman Wārudo). Machine World is home to giant vehicular beings called Engines who wage a war against the Gaiark, who desire to pollute their world. Losing, Gaiark's three Pollution Ministers escape to Earth, seeing the Human World as an easier location to create their ideal paradise. The six Engines manage to pursue them, selecting five humans to become their partners, the Go-Ongers. The team are later joined by the Go-On Wings and their Wing Engines, as well as the Ancient Engines. Together they battle the Gaiark and other evil villains from other Braneworlds.

Characters[]

Rangers[]

Go-Ongers[]

Go-Onger (Team)

Go-Ongers

Go-onger

Civilian Go-Ongers

Main article: Go-Ongers
Designation Name Actor
Go-On Red Sosuke Esumi Yasuhisa Furuhara
Go-On Blue Renn Kousaka Shinwa Kataoka
Go-On Yellow Saki Rouyama Rina Aizawa
Go-On Green Hant Jou Masahiro Usui
Go-On Black Gunpei Ishihara Kenji Ebisawa

Go-On Wings[]

Main article: Go-On Wings
Designation Name Actor
Go-On Gold Hiroto Sutou Hidenori Tokuyama
Go-On Silver Miu Sutou Yumi Sugimoto

Engines[]

ESGO-EngineOh G12

Engine-O G12: the combination of all twelve Engines.

Main article: Engines
Engine Partners[]
Engine Name Voice Actor
Engine Speedor Speedor Daisuke Namikawa
Engine Buson Buson Hisao Egawa
Engine BearRV BearRv Miki Inoue
Engine Birca Birca Sōichirō Hoshi
Engine Gunpherd Gunpherd Kenji Hamada
Engine Carrigator Carrigator Kyousei Tsukui
Engine Toripter Toripter Shizuka Ishikawa
Engine Jetras Jetras Kiyotaka Furushima
Engine Jum-bowhale Jum-bowhale Tomomichi Nishimura
Ancient Engines[]
Engine Kishamoth Kishamoth
Engine T-Line T-Line
Engine K-Line K-Line
Movie-Exclusive[]
Engine Name Voice Actor
Engine Retsu-Taka Retsu-Taka Kento Handa
Engine Shishi-no-Shin Shishi-no-Shin Jyunichi Haruta
Engine Tsuki-no-Wa Tsuki-no-Wa Mika Kikuchi

Other Rangers[]

Designation Name Actor
Go-On Red Generator Banki (12) Nobuyuki Hiyama (voice)
Yasuhisa Furuhara (as Sosuke)

Allies[]

  • BOMPER - (Born-to Outerdimension and Mechanic x Pitcrew-type Engine-support Robot) the Go-Ongers' robotic adviser and mechanic, creation of Jum-Bowhale

Braneworld Allies[]

Other Allies[]

Kamen Rider Kiva Wataru KurenaiIcon-crosswiki
Toppa Bashin
Cure Dream Nozomi Yumehara

Villains[]

Arsenal[]

Main article: Arsenal (Go-Onger)

Transformation Devices[]

Multi-Use Devices[]

Sidearms[]

Individual Weapons and Team Blasters[]

Vehicles[]

Mecha[]

Main article: Mecha (Go-Onger)

Engine System[]

Characters:Engines
Legend:◆ piloted mecha, ● partner-piloted mecha, ◇ unpiloted mecha

Additional Formations[]

Engine-O[]

GunBir-O[]

Seikuu-O[]

Other[]

Episodes[]

Main article: Engine Sentai Go-Onger Episodes

The episodes this season are referred as "GP", which is short for "Grand Prix" (グランプリ Guran Puri) akin to the name of every major race on the Formula 1 circuit. The titles are all made of two Japanese words, possibly including a particle such as "no" or "ga". However, unlike other seasons which use a similar title structure (such as Gingaman or Boukenger), the first word is always written in Hiragana or Kanji, while the second word, alongside the particle when used, is always written in Katakana.

  1. GP 01: Allies of Justice (正義ノミカタ Seigi no Mikata)
  2. GP 02: Reckless Guys (無茶ナヤツラ Mucha na Yatsura)
  3. GP 03: Basic Investigation (捜査ノキホン Sōsa no Kihon)
  4. GP 04: Engine Trouble (炎神トラブル Enjin Toraburu)
  5. GP 05: Sometimes Mom!? (時々オカン!? Tokidoki Okan!?)
  6. GP 06: The Maiden's Heart (乙女ノココロ Otome no Kokoro)
  7. GP 07: Partner Amigo (相棒アミーゴ Aibō Amīgo)
  8. GP 08: The Greatest Miracle (最高ノキセキ Saikō no Kiseki)
  9. GP 09: Tomorrow's There (明日ガアルサ Ashita ga Arusa)
  10. GP 10: Starting Alright (発車オーライ Hassha Ōrai)
  11. GP 11: Radio Jack (電波ジャック Denpa Jakku)
  12. GP 12: Sosuke Banki!? (走輔バンキ!? Sōsuke Banki!?)
  13. GP 13: Tank Full of Chivalry (侠気マンタン Otokogi Mantan)
  14. GP 14: Doki Doki Every Day (毎日ドキドキ Mainichi Doki Doki)
  15. GP 15: Engine Stall (炎神ストール Enjin Sutōru)
  16. GP 16: Honor Recovery (名誉バンカイ Meiyo Bankai)
  17. GP 17: Wings of Justice (正義ノツバサ Seigi no Tsubasa)
  18. GP 18: Commoner Hero (庶民ヒーロー Shomin Hīrō)
  19. GP 19: Gunpei's True Intentions (軍平ノホンネ Gunpei no Honne)
  20. GP 20: Siblings Battle!? (兄妹バトル!? Kyōdai Batoru!?)
  21. GP 21: Childish Guys (幼稚ナヤツラ Yōchi na Yatsura)
  22. GP 22: Last Wish (最後ノノゾミ Saigo no Nozomi)
  23. GP 23: Reckless Flash (暴走ヒラメキ Bōsō Hirameki)
  24. GP 24: First Smile (最初ノエガオ Saisho no Egao)
  25. GP 25: Goodbye Mother (母上(オカン)サヨナラ Okan Sayonara)
  26. GP 26: Love Relationship (恋愛カンケイ Ren'ai Kankei)
  27. GP 27: Granddaughter Hant!? (孫娘ハント!? Magomusume Hanto!?)
  28. GP 28: Partner Gunpei (相棒グンペイ Aibō Gunpei)
  29. GP 29: Stop Hiroto (大翔ヲトメロ Hiroto wo Tomero)
  30. GP 30: Punch of Friendship (友情ノパンチ Yūjō no Panchi)
  31. GP 31: Idol Debut (歌姫(アイドル)デビュー Aidoru Debyū)
  32. GP 32: Search for Treasure (秘宝ヲサガセ Hihō o Sagase)
  33. GP 33: Primeval Engines (原始エンジン Genshi Enjin)
  34. GP 34: Devilish Woman (悪魔ナオンナ Akuma na Onna)
  35. GP 35: Engines' Bonds (炎神ノキズナ Enjin no Kizuna)
  36. GP 36: Sōsuke… Eternally (走輔…トワニ Sōsuke… Towa ni)
  37. GP 37: Engine Banki!? (炎神バンキ!? Enjin Banki!?)
  38. GP 38: The Maidens' Sanctity (乙女ノホンキ Otome no Honki)
  39. GP 39: Nostalgic Children (郷愁ノコドモ Kyōshū no Kodomo)
  40. GP 40: Shogun Revival (将軍フッカツ Shōgun Fukkatsu)
  41. GP 41: Advanced Childcare (育児ノススメ Ikuji no Susume)
  42. GP 42: Campus Secret (学園ノヒミツ Gakuen no Himitsu)
  43. GP 43: End-of-Year Big Cleanup (年末オソウジ Nenmatsu Osōji)
  44. GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve (聖夜ヲマモレ Seiya o Mamore)
  45. GP 45: Hatsuyume Plans!? (初夢キカク!? Hatsuyume Kikaku!?)
  46. GP 46: Runaway Bomper (家出ボンパー Iede Bonpā)
  47. GP 47: Ministry Shake-Up (内閣カイゾウ Naikaku Kaizō)
  48. GP 48: Justice Dissolution (正義カイサン Seigi Kaisan)
  49. GP 49: Final Battle (最終ケッセン Saishū Kessen)
  50. GP Final: Road of Justice (正義ノロード Seigi no Rōdo)

Movies

  1. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!! (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー BUNBUN! BANBAN! 劇場BANG!! Enjin Sentai Gōonjā Bunbun! Banban! Gekijōban!!)
  2. Engine Sentai Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャーVSゲキレンジャー Enjin Sentai Gōonjā tai Gekirenjā)
  3. Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger: GinmakuBang!! (侍戦隊シンケンジャーVSゴーオンジャー銀幕BANG!! Samurai Sentai Shinkenjā Bui Esu Gōonjā Ginmakuban)
  4. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: 10 Years Grand Prix (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー 10 YEARS GRANDPRIX Enjin Sentai Gōonjā Ten Iyazu Gurandopuri)

Specials

  1. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: Seminar dayo! Zenin GO-ON!! (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー セミナールだよ!全員GO-ON!! Enjin Sentai Gōonjā Semināru da yo! Zen'in Gōon!!)
  2. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: Bom Bom! Bom Bom! Net de Bong!! (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー BONBON! BONBON! ネットでBONG!! Enjin Sentai Gōonjā Bonbon! Bonbon! Netto de Bon!!)

Stage shows

  1. Aerial Warriors! The Go-On Wings Appear!!
  2. Go-Onger Stage Show at Red Heroes Tokyo Dome City
  3. Go-Onger Stage Show at Super Hero Nagoya Dome

Songs[]

Main article: Engine Sentai Go-Onger Soundtracks
Opening theme
  • "Engine Sentai Go-Onger" (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー Enjin Sentai Gōonjā)[2]
    • Artist: Hideyuki Takahashi (高橋 秀幸 Takahashi Hideyuki) (Project.R)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Takafumi Iwasaki (Project.R) (岩崎 貴文 Iwasaki Takafumi)
    • Arrangement: Project.R (Kenichiro Ōishi & Takafumi Iwasaki)
Ending themes
  • "Engine First Lap -Type Normal-" (炎神ファーストラップ-Type Normal- Enjin Fāsuto Rappu -Taipu Nōmaru-, Speedor: 1-8, 14, 26 & 49, Bus-on: 9-13, 15-17 & 47, BearRV: 18-21 & 48)[2]
    • Artist: Project.R (Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, & Kenichiro Ōishi) with the Engine Kids
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama) & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎 Yatsude Saburō)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
  • "Engine Eco Lap -Recycle Custom-" (炎神エコラップ-Recycle Custom- Enjin Eko Rappu -Risaikuru Kasutamu-, 23 & 24, It's a Seminar! Everyone GO-ON)
    • Artist: Engine Kids with Project.R (Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, & Kenichiro Ōishi)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
  • "G3 Princess Lap -PRETTY LOVE☆Limited-" (G3プリンセス ラップ~PRETTY LOVE☆Limited~ Jī Surī Purinsesu Rappu ~Puriti Rabu Rimiteddo~, 31)[5][6]
    • Artist: G3 Princess (G3プリンセス Jī Surī Purinsesu)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama) & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎 Yatsude Saburō)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
  • "G5 Prince Lap -Bon★Baie Limited-" (G5プリンスラップ~BONバイエ★Limited~ Jī Faibu Purinsu Rappu ~Bonbaie★Rimiteddo, 45)
    • Artist: G5 Prince (G5プリンス Jī Faibu Purinsu) with Bomper
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama) & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎 Yatsude Saburō)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
  • "Engine Fastest Lap ~Type 10YG Maximum Performance~" (炎神ファーステストラップ~Type 10YG Maximum Performance~ Enjin Fāsutesuto Rappu ~Taipu Ten Iyāzu Guranpuri Makishimamu Pafōmansu~, 10 Years Grand Prix)
    • Artists: Go-Ongers and Kegalesia with Project.R
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
Mecha themes
  • "Engine Gattai! Engine-Oh" (炎神合体! エンジンオー Enjin Gattai! Enjin'ō, "Engine Fusion! Engine-Oh")
    • Artist: Shinichi Ishihara (石原 慎一 Ishihara Shinichi)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Megumi Ohashi (大橋 恵 Ōhashi Megumi)
    • Arrangement: Project.R (Ohashi Megumi, Kenichiro Oishi})
      • Inserted into episodes 3, 5, 6 & 10
  • "Engine Gattai! Engine-Oh G6" (炎神合体エンジンオー G6 Enjin Gattai Enjin'ō G6, "Engine Fusion Engine-Oh G6")
    • Artist: MoJo
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Asada Nao (浅田 直 Nao Asada)
    • Arrangement: Hiroshi Takagi (高木 洋 Takagi Hiroshi)
      • Inserted into episodes 12 & 13
  • "G9! Tune Up" (G9! チューンナップ G9! Chūn'nappu)
    • Artist: Takayuki Miyauchi (宮内 タカユキ Miyauchi Takayuki)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Katsuki Maeda (前田 克樹 Maeda Katsuki)
    • Arrangement: Katsu Takahashi (高橋 カツ Takahashi Katsu)
      • Inserted in episode 45
  • "G12! Checker Flag" (G12! チェッカーフラッグ G12! Chekkāfuraggu)
    • Artist: Akira Kushida (串田 アキラ Kushida Akira)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Megumi Ohashi (大橋 恵 Ōhashi Megumi)
    • Arrangement: Project.R (Ohashi Megumi, Kenichiro Oishi})
      • Inserted in episode 35
Insert themes
  • "BANG! BANG! Go-Onger" (BANG! BANG! ゴーオンジャー, Bangu! Bangu! Gōonjā)
    • Artist: NoB
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Manabu Furuya (古家 学 Furuya Manabu)
    • Arrangement: TAKKARATTS
      • Inserted into episodes 9, 11, 19, 38 & 40
  • "Ashita mo Go-Onger" (明日もゴーオンジャー Ashita mo Gōonjā)
    • Artist: Takafumi Iwasaki (岩崎 貴文 Iwasaki Takafumi)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition & Arrangement: TAKKRATTS
  • "Let's Go Ondo" (レッツ・ゴー音頭 Rettsu Gō Ondo)
    • Artist: Hideyuki Takahashi (高橋秀幸 Takahashi Hideyuki) (Project.R)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki (鈴木盛広 Suzuki Morihiro)
    • Chorus: Takako Nishimura (西村たか子 Nishimura Takako)
  • "Take Off! Go-On Wings" (テイクオフ! ゴーオンウイングス Teikuofu! Gōon Uingusu)
    • Artist: Project.R (Takayoshi Tanimoto and Mayumi Gojo)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Megumi Ohashi (大橋 恵 Ōhashi Megumi)
    • Arrangement: Project. R (Keinichiro Ōishi & Megumi Ohashi)
      • Inserted into episodes 17, 20 & 48
  • "Gaiaaku Sangyou Kakumei Sengen" (害悪産業革命宣言 Gaiaku Sangyō Kakumei Sengen, "Declaration of a Harmful Industrial Revolution")
    • Artist & Composition: IMAJO (Project. R)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Arrangement: Hiroaki Kagoshima (籠島 裕昌 Kagoshima Hiroaki)
      • Inserted in episode 31
  • "GO! BABABANG! Go-Onger" (GO! BABABANG! ゴーオンジャー Go! Bababangu! Gōonjā)
    • Artist: Hideyuki Takahashi (高橋 秀幸 Takahashi Hideyuki) (Project.R)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki (鈴木 盛広 Suzuki Morihiro)
      • Inserted into episodes 26 & 30
  • "Keep"Go-On""
    • Artist, Lyrics & Composition: Hideyuki Takahashi (高橋 秀幸 Takahashi Hideyuki) (Project.R)
    • Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki (鈴木 盛広 Suzuki Morihiro)
      • 10 Years Grand Prix Theme
Character themes
  • "Smile×Smile"
    • Artist: Saki Rouyama / Rina Aizawa (逢沢 りな Aizawa Rina)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Takafumi Iwasaki (岩崎 貴文 Iwasaki Takafumi)
    • Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
  • "Yume no Tsubasa" (夢の翼)
    • Artist: Miu Sutou / Yumi Sugimoto (杉本 有美 Sugimoto Yumi)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: Takayoshi Tanimoto (谷本 貴義 Tanimoto Takayoshi)
    • Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō)
  • "Utopia" (桃源郷)
    • Artist: Kegalesia / Nao Oikawa (及川 奈央 Oikawa Nao)
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ Maiku Sugiyama)
    • Composition: YOFFY
    • Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎 Ōishi Ken'ichirō))

Cast[]

Voice actors[]

Suit Actors[]

Toyline[]

Main article: Go-Onger (Toyline)

Notes[]

  • The Engines in Soul form were designed and animated by Toei Animation.
  • "Enjin" (炎神) literally translates as "Flame God." The logo for the series uses the English word "engine" in the title instead of the romanization of the kanji as "enjin."
  • "Go-Onger" (ゴーオンジャー Gōonjā) is a portmanteau of the Japanese words for "thunderous sound" (轟音 gōon) and "ranger" (レンジャー Renjā). It is also related to the English words "go on."
  • The "Mantan Gun" (マンタンガン Mantangan) comes from the Japanese phrase for "full tank" (満タン mantan).
  • "Bikkuri" (びっくり) means "surprise," making Bikkurium the "element of surprise".
  • All members' roll call uses the word 'Kai' as the last syllable.
  • This is the first Sentai Season with two Sixth Rangers as opposed to one, as well as the first Sentai team to feature a female Sixth Ranger.
  • Combining the first parts of the 5 Go-Ongers' surnames and full surname of the Go-On Wings makes the word ekorogisuto, the Japanese word for ecologist.

External Links[]

References[]

Footnotes[]


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