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Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive: Sudden Shock! A New Warrior (救急戦隊ゴーゴーファイブ 激突!新たなる超戦士 Kyūkyū Sentai GōGō Faibu: Gekitotsu! Aratanaru Chō-Senshi), also known as GoGoFive vs. Zeek, is a straight-to-video movie based on Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive. The film was released on DVD in May 21, 2001 and later on Blu-Ray in March 23, 2016.
Plot[]
A gold-armored and helmeted alien hunter named Jiku arrives on Earth to stop a monstrous alien from the Jyuma Clan named Golmoa from finding the Dark Sword's hiding place. To find the sword, Golmoa seeks the help of the Saima Clan, the series' regular villains, and promises to use his new powers to help them achieve their goals. A battle with Golmoa elsewhere in the galaxy had previously left all of Jiku's fellow hunters dead, so he's pretty intent on stopping Golmoa. The grotesque creatures of the Saima Clan, plus their one human-looking member, Venus, agree to help out.
The five siblings who make up the costumed GoGoFive sentai team get involved when they're summoned to stop Golmoa, after he's first shown up to wreak havoc, and encounter Jiku as well. Also along for the ride is Kyoko, the female astronaut the team met in their first TV episode and who now wants to join their team any way she can. Kyoko eventually gets her wish, thanks to her resemblance to one of Jiku's fallen comrades, when a wounded Jiku transfers his power to her so that she can transform into a new gold-armored super warrior and join GoGoFive in their battle with a newly empowered, giant-sized Golmoa. There are some interesting metaphysical elements in all of this, such as when Kyoko, carrying Jiku's essence, enters the GoGoFive team's "Prominence Sword" to give it new power. Jiku had also advised Kyoko, "Tell the warriors of Earth that their spirit is the strongest power."
Continuity and Placement[]
This movie has to take place between episodes 18 and 19 due to matters concerning two Saima Family members: Dark King Zylpheeza and Infant Demon Drop. Zylpheeza does not appear to GoGoFive prior to 18, thus any time prior to this episode would have the team know who he is when they shouldn't know. On the other hand, Drop suddenly goes to sleep in 19, which is a prelude to a major shake-up within the Saima; since Drop is still awake in the movie, it has to take place before then. One minor factor in the movie is GoGoFive not having their V-Lancers, but it isn't necessary that they used them with the other weapons they have in their usage.
Characters[]
GoGoFive[]
GoRed | Matoi Tatsumi |
GoBlue | Nagare Tatsumi |
GoGreen | Shou Tatsumi |
GoYellow | Daimon Tatsumi |
GoPink | Matsuri Tatsumi |
Other Heroes[]
Zeek | Beast-Demon Hunter Zeek |
Zeek Jeanne | Kyoko Hayase |
Allies[]
Villains[]
Cast[]
- Matoi Tatsumi (巽纏 Tatsumi Matoi): Ryūichirō Nishioka (西岡竜一朗 Nishioka Ryūichirō)
- Nagare Tatsumi (巽流水 Tatsumi Nagare): Masashi Taniguchi (谷口 賢志 Taniguchi Masashi)
- Shou Tatsumi (巽鐘 Tatsumi Shō): Atsushi Harada (原田 篤 Harada Atsushi)
- Daimon Tatsumi (巽大門 Tatsumi Daimon): Kenji Shibata (柴田 賢志 Shibata Kenji)
- Matsuri Tatsumi (巽祭 Tatsumi Matsuri): Kayoko Shibata (柴田 かよこ Shibata Kayoko)
- Mondo Tatsumi (巽世界 Tatsumi Mondo): Mike Maki (マイク 眞木 Maiku Maki)
- Kyoko Hayase (速瀬 京子 Hayase Kyōko), Infant Demon Drop (童鬼 ドロップ Dōki Doroppu, Voice): Yūko Miyamura (宮村優子 Miyamura Yūko)
- Analyse Robo Mint (アナライズロボ・ミント Anaraizu Robo Minto, Voice): Sayaka Aida (相田 さやか Aida Sayaka)
- Dark King Zylpheeza (冥王 ジルフィーザ Meiō Jirufīza, Voice): Daiki Nakamura (中村 大樹 Nakamura Daiki)
- Evil Spirit Princess Denus (邪霊姫 ディーナス Jareiki Dīnasu): Kaya Hirasawa (平沢 草 Hirasawa Kaya)
- Beast Baron Cobolda (獣男爵 コボルダ Jūdanshaku Koboruda, Voice): Kenji Nomura (乃村 健次 Nomura Kenji)
- Spell-Master Pierre (呪士 ピエール Jushi Piēru, Voice): Taiki Matsuno (松野 太紀 Matsuno Taiki)
Guest Cast[]
- Juuma King Golomois (獣魔王ゴルモア Jūmaō Gorumoa, Voice): Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹 Inada Tetsu)
- Beast-Demon Hunter Zeek (獣魔ハンター・ジーク ūma hantā Jīku): Keiichi Wada (和田 圭市 Wada Keiichi)
Suit Actors[]
- GoRed, Dark King Zylpheeza: Seiji Takaiwa (高岩 成二 Takaiwa Seiji)
- GoBlue, Kinkyu Gattai Victory Robo, Renketsu Gattai Grand Liner: Hideaki Kusaka (日下 秀昭 Kusaka Hideaki)
- GoBlue (sub), Dark King Zylpheeza: Yasuhiko Imai (今井 靖彦 Imai Yasuhiko)
- GoGreen: Yasuhiro Takeuchi (竹内 康博 Takeuchi Yasuhiro)
- GoYellow: Yūichi Hachisuka (蜂須賀 祐一 Hachisuka Yūichi)
- GoPink: Motokuni Nakagawa (中川 素州 Nakagawa Motokuni)
- Beast-Demon Hunter Zeek: Naoki Ōfuji (大藤 直樹 Oofuji Naoki)
- Zeek-Jeanne: Yūko Miyamura (宮村優子 Miyamura Yūko), Yoshiaki Mori (森 美昭 Mori Yoshiaki, Stunts)
- Beast Baron Cobolda: Hirofumi Fukuzawa (福沢 博文 Fukuzawa Hirofumi)
- Spell-Master Pierre: Takeshi Miyazaki (宮崎剛 Miyazaki Takeshi)
- Juuma King Golomois: Masaru Ōbayashi (大林 勝 Ōbayashi Masaru)
- Unknown: Osamu Onishi (大西 修 Ōnishi Osamu), Yayoi Sano (佐野 弥生 Sano Yayoi)
Releases[]
- July 9, 1999: VHS rental begins.
- July 21, 1999: Laser disc release.
- November 21, 1999: VHS release.
- May 21, 2001: DVD release.
- March 23, 2016: Blu-ray release.
Notes[]
- This is the only non-teamup movie made in the period between the Ohranger film and Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger: The Fire Mountain Roars.
See Also[]
- From Deep in the Shadows - Power Rangers counterpart in Lightspeed Rescue. See comparison page. (Story)
- Truth Discovered - Power Rangers counterpart in Lightspeed Rescue. See comparison page. (Story)
- Ryan's Destiny - Power Rangers counterpart in Lightspeed Rescue. See comparison page. (Story)
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