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- "Engine Gattai: Mission Start! (combination) Seikuu-O! Tune Up, Go On!"
- ―pre- & post-combination announcement[src]
Engine Gattai Seikuu-O (炎神合体セイクウオー Enjin Gattai Seikūō, lit. "Mastery of the Air King"), known as the "Sky Punching King of the Heavens" (空を制する天気の王 Sora o Seisuru Tenki no Ō), is formed when Engine Toripter, Jetras, and Jum-bowhale combine.
Overview[]
By pressing 7*8*9 using the Grip Wing Trigger to initiate the combination. Seikuu-O's default combination features Engine Toripter as its right arm and Engine Jetras as its left. It is very agile in the ground and air and is able to easily avoid projectiles with its slim body.
In this combination, Seikuu-O is armed with the Toripter Rotor (トリプターローター Toriputā Rōtā) which can rotate as a shield and the Jetras Bow (ジェットラスボウ Jettorasu Bō).
Its attacks are the Toripcutter (トリプカッター Toripukattā), Jetras Boomerang (ジェットラスブーメラン Jettorasu Būmeran) boomerang throw, Jetori Turbulence (ジェットリタービュランス Jettori Tābyuransu) tornado spin attack, and the Seikuu Sonic (セイクウソニック Seikū Sonikku) attack, where Seikuu-Oh fires all available weaponry, commonly done in the sky (lasers from Jum-Bowhale's turbines, gatling fire from Toripter, and a missile volley from Jetras).
Its finisher is the Seikuu-O: Seikuu Impulse (セイクウインパルス Seikū Inparusu), where a blue arrow extends from Jum-Bowhale's mouth, and is pulled back like an arrow in Jetras' wings. Once readied, the arrow is let loose, flying into an enlarged target with unrelenting force. TV STORY-GP 20: Siblings Battle!?
Appearances: Go-Onger Episodes 20-23, 25, 30, 33, 35, 36 (G12 Grand Prix), 38-40, 44, 46-48, 50 (G12 Grand Prix)
History[]
After Jum-bowhale's appearance in GP 20, Seikuu-o was first formed to fight against Chainsaw Banki, winning their first Mecha fight in the Human World.
Additional Formations[]
Engine Gattai Engine-O G9[]
- See also: SkyRev Megazord
- "G9 Formation: Engine Gattai! (combination) Engine-O G9! Tune Up, Go On!"
- ―pre- & post-combination announcement[src]
By pressing 7*9 using the Grip Wing Trigger to initiate the combination. Engine-O G9 (エンジンオーG9 Enjin'ō Jī Nain), known as the "Earth and Air Reigning King" (空と大地に君臨する王 Sora to Daichi ni Kunrin suru Ō), is a combinations of Engines 1 to 9, piloted by the five Go-Ongers and the Go-On Wings. The combination is simple, with Engines Toripter and Jetras landing on Engine-O G6's shoulders and Engine Jum-bowhale attaching to its back, Toripter's tails forming "goggles" for Speedor, and Jetora's rudder and elevators form the helmet.
Engine-O G9's finisher is G9 Grand Prix (G9グランプリー Jī Nain Guran Purī). G9 flies off into the sky, stops, then fires energy manifestations of all 9 Engines down a race track manifestation that ends in a checkered flag, destroying the foe. Its suit actor was Hirofumi Fukuzawa.
Appearances: Go-Onger Episodes 22-24, 26-29, Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!!, Go-Onger 32, 34, Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger, Go-Onger 42, Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger
Engine Busou Seikuu-O Gunpherd[]
With Engine Gunpherd, Seikuu-O becomes Seikuu-O Gunpherd (セイクウオーガンパード Seikuo Ganpado): This combination features Engine Toripter as the right arm and Engine Gunpherd as the left.
In this combination, Seikuu-O is armed with the Toripter Rotor and the Gunpherd Gun (ガンパードガン Ganpādo Gan).
Its finisher is the Guntori Gunfire (ガントリーガンファイヤー Gantori Ganfaiya) where Seikuu-O delivers a powerful barrage from Toripter's gun batteries and the Gunpherd Gun.
This combination is exclusive to Go-Onger Episode 38.
Engine Busou Seikuu-O Birca[]
Seikuu-O Birca (セイクウオーバルカ Seikūō Baruka): This combination features Engine Birca as the right hand and Engine Jetras as the left hand.
In this combination, Seikuu-O is armed with the Bircutter (バルカッター Barukattā) and the Jetras Bow
Its finisher is the Birtras Torahawk (バルトラストラホーク Barutorasu Torahōku) where Seikuu-O delivers powerful slashes from the Bircutter and Jetras Bow.
This combination is exclusive to Go-Onger Episode 44
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Seikuu-O's suit actor is Yuichi Hachisuka.
Design[]
to be added
Etymology[]
to be added
Notes[]
- Its helmet is modeled after a jet pilot with an oxygen mask on.
Appearances[]
- Engine Sentai Go-Onger
- GP 20: Siblings Battle!?
- 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 32: Search for Treasure
- GP 33: Primeval Engines
- GP 34: Devilish Woman
- GP 35: Engines' Bonds
- GP 36: Sosuke… Eternally
- Engine Sentai Go-Onger vs. Gekiranger
- GP 38: The Maidens' Sanctity
- GP 39: Nostalgic Children
- GP 40: Shogun Revival
- GP 42: Campus Secret
- GP 43: End-of-Year Big Cleanup
- GP 44: Protect Christmas Eve
- GP 46: Runaway Bomper
- GP 47: Ministry Shake-Up
- GP 48: Justice Dissolution
- GP Final: Road of Justice
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger: GinmakuBang!!
See Also[]
- Mach Megazord - Power Rangers counterpart in RPM. See comparison page.
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