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Mashin Gattai King Express (魔進合体キングエクスプレス Mashin Gattai Kingu Ekusupuresu) is the secondary robo in Mashin Sentai Kiramager.
Overview[]
The combination of Mashin Express and Mashin Jouki, King Express is armed with the Jouki Chainsaw (ジョーキーチェーンソー Jōkī Chēnsō) blade on the left arm and the Jouki Jaws (ジョーキージョー Jōkī Jō) dinosaur head on the right arm. The mecha is exceptionally agile compared to Kiramaizin, capable of performing acrobatic leaps and kicks while able to fly short distances. Inherent from Smog Jouki, the Jouki Jaws can fire the Burn Blacker (バーンブラッカー Bān Burakkā) purple fire blast, which deals heavy damage to its target, and generate purple energy slashes with the Jouki Chainsaw. Its finisher is the King Express Burn Plaster (キングエクスプレスバーンプラスター Kingu Ekusupuresu Bān Purasutā), where King Express generates and fires energy boomerangs in the likeness of its chestplate to destroy the Jamen Beast after it's entrapped in energy tracks created from its Mashin Express Jouki form.
Although Mashin Express could forcefully disable Galza's control of Mashin Jouki, the Demonic General of Betrayal can now counter and separate the mech through his Jamental, forcing the mecha to combine when Galza is out of the cockpit. King Express also acts as a restraint to keep Smog Jouki out of the way, as long as Galza can be held back. The combination was retired following the addition of Mashin Zabyun, whose presence eliminates the need for Mashin Jouki. Galza later brought the combination back into battle by brainwashing Mashin Express with his Jamental powers, turning King Express into Jaaku King Express (邪悪キングエクスプレス Jaaku Kingu Ekusupuresu, lit. "Evil King Express"), an asset for the Yodonheim empire. Galza's Jamental energy also supercharges the mecha's attacks, allowing it to best Grateful Phoenix in combat. Jaaku King Express is visually identical to the default version, but with red visor eyes very similar to the ones on the helmet of Dark Kiramai Silver. The finisher for this version is known as the Burn Dead End (バーンデッドエンド Bān Deddo Endo), where the mecha charges up the Jouki Jaws with dark energy and fires it in a V-shape similar to its chestplate. This attack was powerful enough to critically damage GigantDriller, one of the most powerful mecha in the Kiramagers' arsenal.
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 7-10, 14, 18 (normal), 34, 37 (Jaaku)
History[]
After the other Kiramagers pushed Juru too far past his limits, a manifestation of Mashin Express went through him and caused him to collapse. Later, during a battle with Cold Hot Dagames and Smog Jouki, a manifestation of King Express took form between the evil Mashin and a damaged Kiramaizin, one that only Juru and Galza could see. The vision causes Galza to pause his attack, allowing the Kiramagers to retreat. While unconscious, Juru dreams of King Oradin, who gives him guidance about his situation. After waking up, he sees a picture he drew in the dream in his sketchbook that leads him to the facility where the Kiramai Stone that brought Mabushina to Earth was being hidden.
Juru arrives in time to confront Galza, who was out to destroy the stone. After being cornered, Juru and Mabushina (who had followed him) retreat into the white stone, where he uses his Kiramental to turn it into Mashin Express and escape. Galza follows in Jouki, but when he catches up, Juru manages to take control of the evil Mashin. Using the previous vision of King Express as a base, he is able to force Jouki to combine with Express to bring his vision into reality. Despite Galza's resistance, Juru uses the newly created mecha to destroy Cold Hot Dagames.
Mashin[]
Mashin Express[]
Mashin Express (マシンエクスプレス Mashin Ekusupuresu) is a white shinkansen-themed Mashin. Created from the large White Kiramai Stone (ホワイトキラメイストーン Howaito Kiramei Sutōn) that gave King Oradin interstellar travel and brought Mabushina to Earth, Mashin Express can travel faster than Mashin Jouki, and fire blue energy beams from its headlights, as well as fly. Unlike the first eight Mashins, Express is only semi-sentient, having been made by Oradin as an emergency measure should Jouki be used for evil. Express can speak only via horn sounds, which only seems to be understood by Mashin Zabyun. When Mashin Express is spilt into two Kiramai Stones, which are known as Ex' (エクス Ekusu) and 'Press (プレス Puresu). Ex' forms the front of Mashin Express and 'Press forms the back. Mashin Express forms the torso and head of King Express.
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 4, 6 (Kiramai Stone), 7-16, 18-20, 22-24, 26-30, 33-38, 42-45 (Mashin Express)
Mashin Jouki[]
Mashin Jouki (マシン ジョーキー Mashin Jōkī) is an evil Mashin created by the Dark Empire Yodonheim. Originally the Black Kiramai Stone (ブラックキラメイストーン Burakku Kiramei Sutōn) and Royal Train of the Crystaria Kingdom, Jouki was commandeered by the Crystaria traitor Galza, who possibly used his Jamental to upgrade it with a dinosaur mode known as Darkness Megabeast Mecha Smog Jouki (闇の巨獣メカ スモッグジョーキー Yami no Kyojū Meka Sumoggu Jōkī). It forms the limbs of King Express.
As of the penultimate episode, Galza gave Jouki to the Kiramagers as aid for the final showdown against Emperor Yodon.
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 4, 6-10, 13-14, 18-19, 32-39, 43-45
Alternate Formations[]
Mashin Express Jouki[]
Mashin Express Jouki (マシンエクスプレスジョーキー Mashin Ekusupuresu Jōkī) is the combined form taken when Mashin Express latches onto Mashin Jouki in order to combine into King Express.
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 7-9
Additional Formations[]
Mashin Gattai King Express Zabyun[]
Mashin Gattai King Express Zabyun (魔進合体キングエクスプレスザビューン Mashin Gattai Kingu Ekusupuresu Zabyūn) is the second and true version of King Express formed by combining King Express and Express Zabyun. This version retains and enhances the original's extreme speed and negates the need for Smog Jouki. This combination was first formed to kill Motorboat Basra because Galza knew better than to deploy in Smog Jouki and thus give the Kiramagers a significant advantage. It thusly replaces the original King Express formation from then onwards as Zabyun's presence and enhancements make the requirement for Mashin Jouki moot.
Rather than using arm blades like the original, it utilizes Zabyun's head and tail as fists to bash and smack Jamen Beasts and retains the ability to Lorenzi Search enemies to find thier weaknesses. It can perform the Jaws Attack (where King Express Zabyun charges blue energy into its right fist to punch the Jamen Beast with enough force to clothesline them) and the Left Hand Screw (where they charge energy into the left hand turbine to unleash a massive swirl of dark blue-purple energy to cripple the enemy). King Express Zabyun's most powerful attack is the Zabyun Tornado Cutter where Zabyun transforms into its default jet mode and surrounds the Jamen Beast in itself which envelops it in a tornado that cuts into the Jamen Beast with devastating force.
King Express Zabyun's finishing attack is the Zabyun Megalo-Blaster where it flashes its visor and raises its arms to chest level before firing massive devastating blue beams from its face, head, feet, and arms that form into an energy shark which obliterates the Jamen Beast on contact.
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 22-23, 27-29, 33, 36-37, 44
Behind the Scenes[]
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Notes[]
- A picture of King Express's silhouette was leaked on a Kiramager Toy display case at Toys R Us[1].
- King Express is the first mecha to use a chainsaw as part of its arsenal.
- Mashin Express is the first Mashin to split into two Kiramai Stones.
- The components use the couplings of the ToQ Ressha.
- It was revealed by Galza that King Express is one of Crystaria's four grand guardians (including Kiramaizin, GigantDriller, and Grateful Phoenix).
- Jouki is the first Mashin to be piloted by a Jamenshi (specifically, Steam Locomotive Jamen).
Appearances[]
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager
- Episode 4: Princess of the Lost World (Mashin Jouki only; debut episode)
- Episode 6: Suddenly Turning 5 Years Old (Mashin Jouki only)
- Episode 7: Training For You (Mashin Express & King Express only; cameo)
- Episode 8: Express Lightning (Mashin Express & King Express debut episode)
- Episode 9: This Is My Youthful Path of Karuta
- Episode 10: The Girl Who Chases After Shiguru
- Episode 11: Time is Looping (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 12: Wonder Drill Boy (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 13: Great Underground War
- Episode 14: Lonely Ace
- Episode 15: Listen, The Voice of Takamichi (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 16: Marshmallow Royale (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 18: Darkness
- Episode 19: Partner
- Episode 20: Dangerous Pair (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 22: Are You Prepared? The Witch is There (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 23: Mabushina's Mother (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 24: Let's Start A Band! (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 26: Make it an Arrow Weapon (Mashin Express only)
- Episode 27: Big Pinch Runner
- Episode 28: Crying Shiguru
- Episode 29: Illusionary Atamald
- Episode 30: Proud Super Warrior
- Episode 33: Giant Panic, Big Clash!
- Episode 34: Blue and Yellow Passion
- Episode 35: Wandering Mabushina
- Episode 36: RAP
- Episode 37: Sena 1/5
- Episode 38: Watching My Uncle's Moon
- Episode 39: The Emperor is a Sniper
- Episode 44: My Friend, Sleep Quietly
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