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Go-Onger
Engine Sentai Go-Onger
Number 32
Number of episodes: 50
First episode: Allies of Justice
Power Rangers Counterpart: Power Rangers RPM
Original airing: February 18, 2008 – February 8, 2009
Production Order
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Gekiranger
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Go-Onger redirects here. For the RV used in the American adaptation of Engine Sentai Go-Onger, RPM, see Arsenal (RPM).

Engine Sentai Go-Onger (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー, Enjin Sentai Gōonjā), translated as Engine Squadron Go-Onger is Toei Company Limited's 32nd entry into the Super Sentai franchise. Its theme is that about a racing/animal motif, with 5 rangers (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Black). It premiered on February 18, 2008 and the show's footage was used for Power Rangers RPM in 2009.

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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

Go-onger
Go-Ongers and Go-On Wings not transformed.
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Go-Ongers

Main article: Go-Ongers
Go-On Red Sosuke Esumi
Go‑On Blue Renn Kousaka
Go‑On Yellow Saki Rouyama
Go‑On Green Hanto Jou
Go‑On Black Gunpei Ishihara

Go-On Wings

Main article: Go-On Wings
Go‑On Gold Hiroto Sutou
Go‑On Silver Miu Sutou

Engine Partners

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Engine-Oh G12, all twelve engines combined.
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Go-Onger Mecha are sentient and are fully part of the 'hero' team. The last three appear for in the movie and Episode 39 & 40.

Allies

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

Guest Allies

Kamen Rider Kiva Wataru KurenaiIcon-crosswiki

Barbaric Machine Clan Gaiark

Barbaric Machine Beasts

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Bikkirium powers the 'Barbaric Machine Beast' and also allows 'Industrial Revolution' which is their form of giant robot monster growth
  • Savage Air Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
  • Savage Water Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
  • Savage Earth Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
  • Others:
    • Recycled Barbaric Machine Beast Army (Movie)
      • Savage Air Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
        • Shoukyaku Banki (1, Movie)
        • Speaker Banki (6, Movie)
        • Lens Banki (9, Movie)
      • Savage Water Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
        • Pipe Banki (2, Movie)
        • Spray Banki (4, Movie)
        • Bombe Banki (7, Movie)
      • Savage Earth Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
        • Scoop Banki (3, Movie)
        • Jishaku Banki / Denjishaku Banki (5, Movie)
        • Boring Banki (8, Movie)
      • Others
        • Kagami Banki (10, Movie)
    • Barbaric Machine Clan Arelunbra Family (25-26)
      • Water Pollution Prince Nigorl zo Arelunbra/Mix Kegalegorl (26)
      • Water Pollution Machine Knight Uzumaquixote (25)
    • Lumbiaco (31)
    • Barbaric Machine Clan Horonderthal (34-35)
    • Gokumaru/Gokugokumaru (Movie, 39-40)
    • Raiken/Rairaiken (Movie, 39-40)
    • Kettei Banki (48)
    • Okunote Banki (stage show)
    • Nunchaku Banki (Go-onger vs. Gekiranger)

Mecha

Engine System

Characters:Engines
Legend:◆ piloted mecha, ● partner-piloted mecha, ◇ unpiloted mecha
  • Alternate Combination - Engine-O Birca
  • Alternate Combination - Engine-O Gunpherd
  • Alternate Combination - Engine-O Jetriptor
  • Alternate Combination - Engine-O Jetras
  • Alternate Combination - GunBir-O Jetras
  • Alternate Combination - SeiKuu-O Gunpherd
  • Alternate Combination - GunBir-O Toripter
  • Alternate Combination - SeiKuu-O Birca
  • Alternate Combination - Samurai Formation 23 (see Mecha (Shinkenger))



Arsenal

  • Change Souls: Chips that are inserted into the Go-Onger's transformation devices.
  • Transformation (Henshin) Devices
    • Henshin Cellular Go-Phone: Transformation device for Go-On Red, Blue and Yellow. Looks like a normal cell-phone, with a tire adorned on the front of it. By inserting a blue Change Soul, these three rangers can transform. Can also summon the Go-Ongers' mecha.
    • Henshin Brace Shift Changer: Transformation device for Go-On Green and Black. Has a "gear shift" motif to it. By inserting a green Change Soul, these two rangers can transform.
    • Henshin Grip Wing Trigger: Transformation device for Go-On Gold and Silver. Has a "wing gear" motif to it. By inserting a red Change Soul, these two rangers can transform.
  • Engine Parts
    • Engine Souls: Mini-memory card type devices which hold the souls of the "Enjin/Engines" (Fire Gods) Can be installed into the rangers' mecha to give them life, and allow them to talk. Also can be used to activate the ranger's weapon systems. When installed into the rangers' henshin devices, a small hologram of the Engine appears.
    • Engine Casts: mini forms of the Engines. Each engine soul is input into its respective Engine Cast to return an Engine to its original form for a short time. Engines cannot, however, be in their original forms for long.
  • Go-On Gear: The weapons have as their motif, 'places used by cars'. For example, roads, bridges, highways...etc.:
    • Super Highway Buster: Cannon formed when the Highway Buster and Junction Rifle combine.
      • Highway Buster: Cannon formed from the Road Saber, Garage Launcher, and the Racing Bullet. Can fire the Racing Bullet for the finishing move.
        • Road Saber: sword for Go-On Red, modeled after a road/street
        • Garage Launcher: cannon for Go-On Blue, modeled after a car garage
        • Racing Bullet: what may be a small handgun for Go-On Yellow, modeled after a car
      • Junction Rifle: Cannon formed from the Bridge Axe and Cowl Laser.
        • Bridge Axe: axe for Go-On Green, modeled after a bridge
        • Cowl Laser: cannon for Go-On Black, modeled after the cowl (front piece in front of the handle) of a motorcycle
    • Handle Blaster: The weapon which transforms into the handle of Engine-O G6's cockpit. When using for Engine-O G6's finisher, the Blaster Soul is set in it and it transforms into a Blaster Mode which uses as a gunsight and a trigger from a Handle Mode.
    • Wing Booster: The combination of the Wing Trigger and Rocket Dagger that the Go-On Wings use to finish off an enemy:
    • Kankan Mantan Gun: The combination of the Kankanbar and the Mantangun that can hold up to three Engine Souls at once. Its finishing attack is the Kankan Express with Kishamoth, T-line, and K-line's Engine Souls.
      • Self-Changing Mantan Gun: Side-Weapon that each ranger carries. Modeled after a gas pump. Can transform from a "Rod Mode" to a "Gun Mode". It can only be used with Engine and Refuel Souls put in.
      • Double Engine Soul Kankanbar: Developed by Renn to utilize the Ancient Engines' power, the weapon is modeled like a crossing gate and can hold up to two Engine Souls at once, having a Gun Mode and Rod Mode like the MantanGuns. Its finishing attack is the Crossing Stopper with T-line and K-line's Engine Souls shot out in the form of a Railway Crossing.

Episodes

The episodes this season are referred as "GP", which is short for "Grand Prix" akin to the name of every major race on the Formula 1 circuit. The titles are all made of two Japanese words that are linked, either with two words combined by the Japanese connector character "no" or by a subject word that is modified by the previous word. 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 "no" 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:Unhappy Sometimes!? (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. Sōsuke 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: Wreckless 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)

Specials

  1. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: Bom Bom! Bom Bom! Net de Bong!!
    1. Dimensions Mingling? Bom-Bom (次元が混ざる? ボンボン, Jigen ga Mazaru? Bonbon)
    2. Barbaric Machine Beasts' Great Revival? Bom-Bom (蛮機獣が大復活? ボンボン, Bankijū ga Dai Fukkatsu? Bonbon)
    3. Mysterious Three-Man Group? Bom-Bom (謎の三人組?ボンボン, Nazo no Sanningumi? Bonbon)
    4. The Go-ongers Missing? Bom-Bom (ゴーオンジャー行方不明?ボンボン, Gōonjā Yukuefumei? Bonbon)
    5. Returning Hero? Bom-Bom (ヒーロー帰還?ボンボン, Hīrō Kikan? Bonbon)
  2. 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!!)
  3. 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 dayo! Zenin Gōon!!)
  4. 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)


Cast

Voice actors

Suit actors

Stage Shows

Notes

  • Go-Onger is very similar to Choujuu Sentai Liveman; particularly with the first three Rangers being Red, Blue, and Yellow and the two that join the team being Green and Black respectively.
    • It should be noted that there is a bird-themed Red in both teams.
    • Both teams use some mechs which are a mix of animal & vehicle motifs.
  • The Engines in Soul form is created 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 role call uses the word 'Kai' (in japanese) at the last word.
  • This is the 1st season where the name of the show starts with Go-. The second one is Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters.
  • This is the first Sentai Season with 2 6th Rangers.
  • The Ginjiro Number One is similar to the TARDIS from Doctor Who, in that both are bigger on the inside than they are on the outside.
  • This is the first car-themed Sentai that has an official Sixth Ranger: The Go-On Wings team.
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