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- "On on!"
- ―verbal tic[src]
Engine Buson [Citation needed]from 22 April 2023 (UTC), or Bus-on[1][2][3][4][5][6] (炎神バスオン Enjin Basuon) is Go-On Blue's Partner Engine, a hybrid of a bus and a lion.
Overview[]
He is pure fiery force in contrast to Ren's intelligence. On his screen he can scroll various phrases such as "Stop" and "Go Go-Onger!". His large size allows him to ram through obstacles and foes, and he can also attack with Bus-on Missiles, where he lifts the compartments on his top to fire missiles. He can alternatively fire the Highway Fireworks, a blue laser beam from said compartments. He forms the hips and legs of all Engine-O formations.
He is featured prominently in the end credits of Go-Onger Episodes 9 and onwards.
Appearances: Go-Onger Episodes 1-16, 18, 19, 21-30, Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!!, 33, 35-37, Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger, 40, 43-46, 48-50; Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger; Gokaiger Episodes 35, 36; 10 Years Grand Prix; Boonboomger Episode 12
History[]
10 Years Grand Prix[]
In the year 2018, ten years following the battle against Gaiark, Bus-on and the other Engines were barred from entering Human World by the Isolation Barrier erected by Noizoon. Thanks to a breach in the dimensions caused by Kitaneidas, the Go-Ongers' partner Engines were able to enter the Human World and join the fight against the Eleki Clan Zontark, saving their human partners from the three Zontark members as Bus-on reunited with Renn. Ultimately, the seven Engines combined to form Engine-O G7, which performed the 10 Years Grand Prix to destroy Noizoon. TV STORY-Engine Sentai Go-Onger: 10 Years Grand Prix
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Portrayal[]
- Engine Buson is voiced by Hisao Egawa.
Design[]
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Appearances[]
- Engine Sentai Go-Onger
- GP 01: Allies of Justice
- GP 02: Reckless Guys
- GP 03: Basic Investigation
- GP 04: Engine Trouble
- GP 05: Unhappy Sometimes!?
- GP 06: The Maiden's Heart
- GP 07: Partner Amigo
- GP 08: The Greatest Miracle
- GP 09: Tomorrow's There
- GP 10: Starting Alright
- GP 11: Radio Jack
- GP 12: Sosuke Banki!?
- GP 13: Tank Full of Chivalry
- GP 14: Doki Doki Every Day
- GP 15: Engine Stall
- GP 16: Honor Recovery
- GP 18: Commoner Hero
- GP 19: Gunpei's True Intentions
- GP 21: Childish Guys
- GP 22: Last Wish
- GP 23: Wreckless Flash
- GP 24: First Smile
- GP 25: Goodbye Mother
- GP 26: Love Relationship
- GP 27: Granddaughter Hant!?
- GP 28: Partner Gunpei
- GP 29: Stop Hiroto
- GP 30: Punch of Friendship
- Engine Sentai Go-Onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!!
- GP 33: Primeval Engines
- GP 35: Engines' Bonds
- GP 36: Sosuke… Eternally
- GP 37: Engine Banki!?
- Engine Sentai Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger
- GP 40: Shogun Revival
- GP 43: End-of-Year Big Cleanup
- GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve
- GP 45: Hatsuyume Plans!?
- GP 46: Runaway Bomper
- GP 48: Justice Dissolution
- GP 49: Final Battle
- GP Final: Road of Justice
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger: GinmakuBang!!
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger
- Engine Sentai Go-Onger: 10 Years Grand Prix
- Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger
Having won nine of the Eyecatch races counting the shared win in the finale, Buson comes 4th out of the five Engines.
Buson narrates a total of eight episodes.
See Also[]
- Lion Hauler - Power Rangers counterpart in RPM. See comparison page.
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