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|name=GunBir-O |
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|sentai=Engine Sentai Go-Onger |
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|firstepisode=[[GP 07: Partner Amigo]] |
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⚫ | Its finishing attack is the {{nihongo|'''GunBir Grand Prix'''|ガンバルグランプリ|Ganbaru Guran Puri}} |
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+ | Its techniques include {{nihongo|'''Bircutter Storm'''|バルカッターストーム|Barukattā Sutōmu}} where Birca spins so rapidly that he creates a wind vortex that pushes the enemy back or alternatively shields GunBir-O, and {{nihongo|'''Bircutter Wrist Return'''|バルカッター小手返し|Barukattā Kote Gaeshi}}, where Birca twists its "wrist" to get something submerged in water, much like a fish game in a festival{{Storylink|GP 39: Nostalgic Children}}. |
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+ | GunBir-O can also use the '''Gunpherd Gun''' and '''Bircutter Slash''' attacks. With Engine-O and SeiKuu-O, it can perform '''Go-Onger Storm''', '''Triple Punch''', and '''Grand Prix Festival'''. |
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⚫ | Its finishing attack is the {{nihongo|'''GunBir-O: Ganbaru Grand Prix'''|ガンバルグランプリ|Ganbaru Guran Puri}}. Carrigater announces {{nihongo|"''There is no limit to great strength!'"|剛力無制限|Gōriki Museigen}}'', then GunBir-O performs a colored one-two slash attack with Gunpherd then Birca, then Carrigator participates by chomping onto the unfortunate Banki.'' |
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==Engine-O G6== |
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− | ''"G6 Formation - Engine Fusion! Engine-O G6 Tune up! Go-on!"'' |
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+ | {{quote|G6 Formation- Engine Gattai! (combination) Engine-O G6! Tune up- Go On!|pre- & post- combination announcement|Engine Sentai Go-Onger}} |
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− | Ren also makes Blaster Souls to use with the Handle Blasters. |
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+ | By pressing 5*6 using the Go-Phone to initiate the combination. This giant fuses the power of the first 6 Engines into herculean strength, overpowering |
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+ | the Ministers-powered Lens Banki. It can attack with the '''G6 Kick''', a flying kick. {{Storylink|GP 10: Starting Alright}} Additionally, it can travel with Carrigator's wheels at extreme speed, outmaneuvering giant Banki when necessary. |
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+ | Ren also made the Blaster Souls to use with the Handle Blasters for the '''G6 Grand Prix''', where Engine-O G6 charges through a racing track manifestation, stops, then fires energy constructs of the 6 Engines that compose it at the enemy, destroying him/her. Its suit actor was [https://powerrangers.wikia.com/wiki/Hirofumi_Fukuzawa Hirofumi Fukuzawa]. |
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⚫ | }}With [[Jetras]], GunBir-O becomes {{nihongo|'''GunBir-O Jetras'''|ガンバルオージェットラス|Ganbaruō Jettorasu}}, using Jetras's wings and the Bircutter in its {{nihongo|'''Torabircutter Slash'''|トラバルカッタースラッシュ|Torabarukattā Surasshu}} finisher, where they let out a double slash. {{Storylink|GP 38: The Maidens' Sanctity}} |
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⚫ | }}With [[Toripter]], GunBir-O becomes {{nihongo|'''GunBir-O Toripter'''|ガンバルオートリプター|Ganbaruō Toriputā}}, using the Gunpherd Gun and Toripter's turrets in its {{nihongo|'''Toripgun Battery Out'''|トリプガンバタリオット|Toripugan Batariotto}}, where it shoots out a barrage of energy bullets. {{Storylink|GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve}} |
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*'''GunBir-O''' combines with '''[[Engine Gattai Engine-O]]''' and '''[[Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O]]''' to form '''[[Engine-O G9]]''' |
*'''GunBir-O''' combines with '''[[Engine Gattai Engine-O]]''' and '''[[Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O]]''' to form '''[[Engine-O G9]]''' |
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*'''GunBir-O''' combines with '''[[Engine Gattai Engine-O]]''', '''[[Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O]]''', and '''[[Engine Gattai Kyouretsu-O]]''' to form '''[[Engine-O G12]]'''. |
*'''GunBir-O''' combines with '''[[Engine Gattai Engine-O]]''', '''[[Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O]]''', and '''[[Engine Gattai Kyouretsu-O]]''' to form '''[[Engine-O G12]]'''. |
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+ | ==Cockpit== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Zenith Megazord Cockpit.jpg|Engine-O G6 Cockpit |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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===Etymology=== |
===Etymology=== |
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− | *This combination's name is either a pun on the Japanese word {{nihongo|''ganbaru''|頑張る|}} which means to work hard or to do one's best, or the portmanteau of the [[Engine-O Gunpherd|two]] [[Engine-O Birca|Engines]]' speech quirks, |
+ | *This combination's name is either a pun on the Japanese word {{nihongo|''ganbaru''|頑張る|}} which means to work hard or to do one's best, or the portmanteau of the [[Engine-O Gunpherd|two]] [[Engine-O Birca|Engines]]' speech quirks, "''Ganga gan''" and "''Baru baruka''". The latter is referenced in ''[[GP 07: Partner Amigo]]'', after they destroyed Bombe Banki. |
==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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+ | *When GunBir-O is formed, Carrigator's head bends at the middle as Gunbir-O moves. |
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− | *When Carrigator transforms into the GunBir-O, his upper jaw seems to become flexible. The reason for this is unknown. |
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+ | *In its Grand Prix, Birca rotates to face the fist instead of his tail. |
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+ | == Appearances == |
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+ | {{Scroll box|*[[File:Icon-rpm.png|25px]] ''[[Engine Sentai Go-Onger]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 05: Sometimes Mom!?]]'' {{c|Engine Birca and Gunpherd only}} |
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+ | **''[[GP 06: The Maiden's Heart]]'' {{c|Engine Gunpherd only}} |
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+ | **''[[GP 07: Partner Amigo]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 08: The Greatest Miracle]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 09: Tomorrow's There]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 11: Radio Jack]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 12: Sosuke Banki!?]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 13: Tank Full of Chivalry]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 14: Doki Doki Every Day]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 15: Engine Stall]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 16: Honor Recovery]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 18: Commoner Hero]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 19: Gunpei's True Intentions]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 21: Childish Guys]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 22: Last Wish]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 23: Reckless Flash]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 24: First Smile]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 25: Goodbye Mother]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 26: Love Relationship]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 27: Granddaughter Hant!?]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 28: Partner Gunpei]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 29: Stop Hiroto]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 30: Punch of Friendship]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 31: Idol Debut]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 32: Search for Treasure]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 33: Primeval Engines]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 34: Devilish Woman]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 35: Engines' Bonds]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 36: Sosuke… Eternally]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 37: Engine Banki!?]]'' |
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+ | **[[File:Icon-prjf.png|25px]] ''[[Engine Sentai Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 38: The Maidens' Sanctity]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 39: Nostalgic Children]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 41: Advanced Childcare]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 42: Campus Secret]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 43: End-of-Year Big Cleanup]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP 47: Ministry Shake-Up]]'' |
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+ | **''[[GP Final: Road of Justice]]'' |
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+ | *[[File:Icon-samurai.png|25px]] ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger: GinmakuBang!!]]''*}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{PR|ValveMax Megazord|RPM}} |
{{PR|ValveMax Megazord|RPM}} |
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{{Go-Onger}} |
{{Go-Onger}} |
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[[Category:Engine Sentai Go-Onger]] |
[[Category:Engine Sentai Go-Onger]] |
Revision as of 10:48, 11 August 2020
This article is about a mecha robo in Engine Sentai Go-Onger. |
- "Engine Fusion! (combination) GunBir-O! Tune up, Go-on!"
- ―pre- & post-combination announcement[src]
Engine Combination GunBir-O (炎神合体ガンバルオー Enjin Gattai Ganbaruō), referred to as "Another King of Engines", is formed when Gunpherd, Birca, and Carrigator combine.
Its techniques include Bircutter Storm (バルカッターストーム Barukattā Sutōmu) where Birca spins so rapidly that he creates a wind vortex that pushes the enemy back or alternatively shields GunBir-O, and Bircutter Wrist Return (バルカッター小手返し Barukattā Kote Gaeshi), where Birca twists its "wrist" to get something submerged in water, much like a fish game in a festival TV STORY-GP 39: Nostalgic Children.
GunBir-O can also use the Gunpherd Gun and Bircutter Slash attacks. With Engine-O and SeiKuu-O, it can perform Go-Onger Storm, Triple Punch, and Grand Prix Festival.
Its finishing attack is the GunBir-O: Ganbaru Grand Prix (ガンバルグランプリ Ganbaru Guran Puri). Carrigater announces "There is no limit to great strength!'" (剛力無制限 Gōriki Museigen), then GunBir-O performs a colored one-two slash attack with Gunpherd then Birca, then Carrigator participates by chomping onto the unfortunate Banki.
Engine-O G6
See also: Zenith Megazord
- "G6 Formation- Engine Gattai! (combination) Engine-O G6! Tune up- Go On!"
- ―pre- & post- combination announcement[src]
By pressing 5*6 using the Go-Phone to initiate the combination. This giant fuses the power of the first 6 Engines into herculean strength, overpowering the Ministers-powered Lens Banki. It can attack with the G6 Kick, a flying kick. TV STORY-GP 10: Starting Alright Additionally, it can travel with Carrigator's wheels at extreme speed, outmaneuvering giant Banki when necessary.
Ren also made the Blaster Souls to use with the Handle Blasters for the G6 Grand Prix, where Engine-O G6 charges through a racing track manifestation, stops, then fires energy constructs of the 6 Engines that compose it at the enemy, destroying him/her. Its suit actor was Hirofumi Fukuzawa.
Other Combinations
GunBir-O Jetras
With Jetras, GunBir-O becomes GunBir-O Jetras (ガンバルオージェットラス Ganbaruō Jettorasu), using Jetras's wings and the Bircutter in its Torabircutter Slash (トラバルカッタースラッシュ Torabarukattā Surasshu) finisher, where they let out a double slash. TV STORY-GP 38: The Maidens' Sanctity
GunBir-O Toripter
With Toripter, GunBir-O becomes GunBir-O Toripter (ガンバルオートリプター Ganbaruō Toriputā), using the Gunpherd Gun and Toripter's turrets in its Toripgun Battery Out (トリプガンバタリオット Toripugan Batariotto), where it shoots out a barrage of energy bullets. TV STORY-GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve
Additional Formations
- GunBir-O combines with Engine Gattai Engine-O and Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O to form Engine-O G9
- GunBir-O combines with Engine Gattai Engine-O, Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O, and Engine Gattai Kyouretsu-O to form Engine-O G12.
Cockpit
Behind the scenes
Etymology
- This combination's name is either a pun on the Japanese word ganbaru (頑張る ) which means to work hard or to do one's best, or the portmanteau of the two Engines' speech quirks, "Ganga gan" and "Baru baruka". The latter is referenced in GP 07: Partner Amigo, after they destroyed Bombe Banki.
Notes
- When GunBir-O is formed, Carrigator's head bends at the middle as Gunbir-O moves.
- In its Grand Prix, Birca rotates to face the fist instead of his tail.
Appearances
- File:Icon-rpm.png Engine Sentai Go-Onger
- GP 05: Sometimes Mom!? (Engine Birca and Gunpherd only)
- GP 06: The Maiden's Heart (Engine Gunpherd only)
- 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: Reckless 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
- GP 31: Idol Debut
- GP 32: Search for Treasure
- GP 33: Primeval Engines
- GP 34: Devilish Woman
- GP 35: Engines' Bonds
- GP 36: Sosuke… Eternally
- GP 37: Engine Banki!?
- File:Icon-prjf.png Engine Sentai Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger
- GP 38: The Maidens' Sanctity
- GP 39: Nostalgic Children
- GP 41: Advanced Childcare
- GP 42: Campus Secret
- GP 43: End-of-Year Big Cleanup
- GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve
- GP 47: Ministry Shake-Up
- GP Final: Road of Justice
- File:Icon-samurai.png Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger: GinmakuBang!!*
References
See Also
- ValveMax Megazord - Power Rangers counterpart in RPM. See comparison page.