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7 Rangers and 4 Other Characters

Rangers

Go-Onger

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Go-On Wings

Engine Sentai Go-Onger, 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 its footage will be used for Power Rangers R.P.M.

Characters

Go-onger

"Mach Full Force!! Go-on Red! The Burning Crimson Speed Kings!! We are the Go-on Mach Team!"
"Just Correct!! Go-on Blue!"
"Smile Blooming!! Go-on Yellow! The 3 G's are together today as a unit!! G3 Princess!"
"Dokidoki Delight!! Go-on Green!"
"Dash Dynamic!! Go-on Black!"
"Persevering on the Road of Justice! Engine Sentai Go-Onger!"

"Break Limit!! Go-on Gold!"
"Sparkling World!! Go-on Silver!"
"Take Off! Go-on Wings!"

Engines

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Engine-O G9, all nine Engines combined

"I've got a tank full of courage, a highway star!! Engine Speedor!"
"The stylish, gallant, safe driver!! Engine Buson!"
"The Charming and spunky tough girl!! Engine Bear RV!"
"The easygoing dreamer!! Engine Birca!"
"The hard-boiled dispatch!! Engine Gunpherd!"
"The giant star!! Engine Carrigator!"
"My motions are wild, free and tricky!! Engine Toripter!"
"The silvery air master!! Engine Jetras!"
"Everything pf me is of the first class!! Engine Jum-bowhale!"
"Progressive departure from ancient times!! Engine Kishamoth!"
"Let's go!! Wish of Engine T-line!"
"Moving down!! Light of Engine K-line!"

Go-Onger Mecha are sentient and are fully part of the 'hero' team.

Engine Warriors

The Engine Warriors are beings that can assume Engine form. They appear for the first time in the movie

Allies

  • BOMPER - (Born-to Outerdimension and Mechanic x Pitcrew-type Engine-support Robot) the Go-Ongers' robotic adviser and mechanic, creation of Jum-Bowhale
  • Seji - A young flutist who was saved from Speaker Banki by Saki in Episode 6
  • Fui Toujirou - Sosuke's former race car team super visor
  • (Tree Spirit) - A nameless young boy who kept Saki company when she was lost in the forest ten years ago
  • Osen - A tech-sorceress from Junk World

Barbaric Machine Clan Gaiark

  • Three Gaiark Ministers
    The Dried Cracked Ground! Earth Pollution Minister Yogostein!"/"The Earth soiled by a hateful guy! Earth Pollution Minister Yogostein!"
    "The Blackened Skies! Air Pollution Minister Kitaneidas!"
    "The Muddied and Fetid Waters! Water Pollution Minister Kegalesia!/"Love me or Regret it! Kegalesia!"
    "Pok-Pok-Ping! A flash comes to me. Land Pollution Vice-Minister Hiramechimedes!"
    • Earth Pollution Minister Baron Yogorex de Stein (Yogostein) (1-26, 29-36, Movie)
      • Earth Pollution Vice-Minister Hiramechimedes (15-23)/ Detaramedes (23) / Urameshimedes (24)
        • Bakki (24)
    • Air Pollution Minister Kitaneidas
    • Water Pollution Minister Kegalesia/Rena Kegareshi (14)

Barbaric Machine Beasts

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Bikkirium powers the 'Barbaric Machine Beast' and also allows 'Industrial Revolutionize' which is giant growth

  • Savage Air Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
    • Incinerator Barbaric Machine (1, Movie)
    • Speaker Barbaric Machine (6, Movie)
    • Lens Barbaric Machine (9, Movie)
    • Antenna Barbaric Machine (11)
    • Vacuum Barbaric Machine (18)
    • Balloon Barbaric Machine (21)
    • Dowsing Barbaric Machine (27)
    • Heater Barbaric Machine (34)
    • Mike Barbaric Machine (special)
  • Savage Water Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
    • Pipe Barbaric Machine (2, Movie)
    • Spray Barbaric Machine (4, Movie)
    • Gas Cylinder Barbaric Machine (7, Movie)
    • Trigger Barbaric Mahchine (13)
    • Heater Barbaric Machine (14)
    • Oil Barbaric Machine (16)
    • Manhole Barbaric Machine (28)
    • Straw Barbaric Machine (30)
    • Sludge Barbaric Machine (special)
  • Savage Earth Pollution Barbaric Machine Beasts:
    • Scoop Barbaric Machine (3, Movie)
    • (Electro)magnet Barbaric Machine (5, Movie)
    • Boring Barbaric Machine (8, Movie)
    • Electrical Generator Barbaric Machine (12)
    • Dynamite Barbaric Machine (17)
    • (Chain)saw Barbaric Machine (19-20)
    • Spinning Mule Barbaric Machine (22)
    • Hammer Barbaric Machine (29)
    • Drill Barbaric Machine (32-33)
  • Others:
    • Mirror Barbaric Machine (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)
    • Horonderthal (34-35)

Other Characters

  • Sanae Rouyama - Devilish Sister of Saki

Arsenal

  • Change Souls: chips that are inserted into the Go-Onger's transformation devices.
  • Transformation (Henshin) Devices
    • Henshin Cellular Go-Phone: transformation device for Red, Blue and Yellow. Looks like a normal cell-phone, with a tire adorned on the front of it. By inserting the Change Soul the rangers can transform. Also can summon the Go-Ongers' mecha.
    • Henshin Brace Shift Changer: special transformation item for Green and Black. Has a "gear shift" motif to it. By inserting a chip called a "Change Soul" the Go-Ongers can transform.
    • Henshin Grip Wing Trigger: special device of KiraKira World. this is transformation for Gold and Silver. Has a "wing gear" motif to it. By inserting a chip called a "KiraKira Change Soul" the rangers can transform.
  • Engine Parts
    • Engine Souls: Mini-memory card type divices 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: Blaster for Go-on Gold and Silver, Formed from the henshin devices and weapons Go-On Wings use:
    • GanGan Mantan Gun
      • 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.
      • GanGanBer: A new side-weapon to go with Engine Kishamoth, Engine T-line, and Engine K-line. It has a stick and gun mode, mush like the Mantan Gun. It can be united with the Mantan Gun to make the GanGan Mantan Gun. It also appears to be able to hold three engine souls at once.

Engines

The Go-Onger's greatest allies, the Engines, combine their Engine Souls and Engine Cast to grow to their normal size, and serve as the Go-Onger's mecha.

  • Engine-O G12
    • Engine-O G9
      • Engine-O G6
        • Engine Gattai Engine-O (Gattai Series 01-03) - The Go-onger's 1st and Main robot. It is formed from Engine Speedor (A hybrid between a Condor/a Sports Car), Engine Bus-on (A hybrid between a Lion/a Bus), and Engine Bear RV (A hybrid between a Bear/a RV). Speedor forms the chest, head and arms. Bus-on forms the waist and legs. Bearrv forms the "Belt" area, and back. Engine-O is armed with the Go-on Sword and the V-Shield.
        • Engine Gattai GunBir-O (Gattai Series 04-06) - The Go-Onger's 2nd main robot is piloted by Go-On Green and Go-On Black. A hybrid between a Trailer with a Alligator, the Carrigator forms the body, legs and head of the GunBir-O, and Birca (Green) and Gunpherd (Black) form the arms. GunBir-O is controlled by Green and Black.
      • Engine Gattai SeiKuu-O (Gattai Series 07-09) - The Go-Onger's 3th main robot is piloted by Go-On Gold and Go-On Silver. A hybrid between a whale with a jumboplane, the Jum-bowhale forms the body, legs and head of the SeiKuu-O, and Toripter (Gold) and Jetoras (Silver) form the arms. SeiKuu-O is controlled by Gold and Silver.
    • Engine Gattai Kyouretsu-O (Gattai Series 10-12) - The Go-Onger's 4th main robot.

Power Rangers adaption

Engine Sentai Go-Onger is set to be produced into the 17th straight season of Power Rangers. According to Jetix and Toon Disney the specific name will be R.P.M.

Notes

  • "Engine" (炎神 Enjin) 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."
  • "MantanGun" (マンタンガン Mantangan) comes from the Japanese phrase for "fill 'er up" (満タン mantan).


Episodes

Main article: Engine Sentai Go-Onger Episodes

The episodes this season are referred as "GP", which is short for "Grand Prix" (グランプリ Guran Puri) akin to the name of every major race on the Formula 1 circuit. The titles are all made of two Japanese words, possibly including a particle such as "no" or "ga". 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 particle 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: Sometimes Mom!? (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: Sosuke 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: Reckless 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)

Movies

  1. 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!!)
  2. 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)
  3. Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger: GinmakuBang!! (侍戦隊シンケンジャーVSゴーオンジャー銀幕BANG!! Samurai Sentai Shinkenjā Bui Esu Gōonjā Ginmakuban)
  4. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: 10 Years Grand Prix (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー 10 YEARS GRANDPRIX Enjin Sentai Gōonjā Ten Iyazu Gurandopuri)

Specials

  1. Engine Sentai Go-Onger Special DVD: It's a Seminar! Everyone 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 da yo! Zen'in Gōon!!)
  2. Engine Sentai Go-Onger: Bom Bom! Bom Bom! Net de Bong!! (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー BONBON! BONBON! ネットでBONG!! Enjin Sentai Gōonjā Bonbon! Bonbon! Netto de Bon!!)

Stage shows

  1. Aerial Warriors! The Go-On Wings Appear!!
  2. Go-Onger Stage Show at Red Heroes Tokyo Dome City
  3. Go-Onger Stage Show at Super Hero Nagoya Dome
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