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Toei Company
() (also styled TOEI) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan (all but two of them operated by ...
's thirty-second installment in the
Super Sentai
is a Japanese superhero team metaseries and media franchise consisting of television series and films produced by Toei Company, and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi (" Sentai" is the Japanese word for "task force" or "fighting squadron"). The ...
metaseries
A media franchise, also known as a multimedia franchise, is a collection of related media in which several derivative works have been produced from an original creative work of fiction, such as a film, a work of literature, a television program ...
of Japanese
tokusatsu
is a Japanese term for live action film or television drama that makes heavy use of practical special effects. ''Tokusatsu'' entertainment mainly refers to science fiction, war, fantasy, or horror media featuring such technology but is someti ...
television series. It premiered on February 17, 2008, a week following the finale of ''
Juken Sentai Gekiranger'', and ended on February 8, 2009. It aired as part of
TV Asahi
JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as (also known as EX and and stylized as TV asahi), is a television station that is owned and operated by the subsidiary of certified broadcasting holding company , itself controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Com ...
's 2008
Super Hero Time block alongside ''
Kamen Rider Kiva
is the 2008 ''Kamen Rider'' Japanese ''tokusatsu'' television series produced by Toei Company and Ishimori Productions. It is the series' ninth series in its Heisei era, and 18th series overall since the debut of ''Kamen Rider'' in 1971. It pre ...
''. Its footage was used for the American series, ''
Power Rangers RPM'' and was dubbed into Korean as ''Power Rangers Engine Force'' (파워레인저 엔진포스).
The catchphrase for the series is .
Story
is one of the 11 other than our own, which is referred as the , and it is home to giant vehicular beings called
Engines
An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power ge ...
who wage a war against the Gaiark who desire to
pollute their world. Losing, Gaiark's three Pollution Ministers' escape leaves them on Earth, seeing the Human World as an easier location to create their ideal paradise. The six Engines manage to pursue them, selecting five humans to become their partners, the Go-ongers. The team are joined by Go-on Wings and their Wing Engines, as well as the Ancient Engines, as they all together battle the Gaiark as well as other evil villains from other Braneworlds.
Episodes
The episodes (whose titles contain a kanji phrase followed by a katakana phrase) are titled as , or "GP" for short, each ending with a Go-on Seminar, a Gaiark Seminar, or the one-time Samurai Seminar, to explain a trivial fact relating to a character or element in the show. The
eyecatch has the five main Engines racing, with a different one winning each week (or all in the last episode).
Production
The trademark for the series was filed by Toei Company on September 28, 2007.
Films
''Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!!''
was released in theaters on August 9, 2008, as a double bill with the ''
Kamen Rider Kiva
is the 2008 ''Kamen Rider'' Japanese ''tokusatsu'' television series produced by Toei Company and Ishimori Productions. It is the series' ninth series in its Heisei era, and 18th series overall since the debut of ''Kamen Rider'' in 1971. It pre ...
'' movie, ''
King of the Castle in the Demon World''. The film features guest stars
Sonim,
Jyunichi Haruta (previously in ''
Kagaku Sentai Dynaman'' and ''
Dai Sentai Goggle V''),
Kento Handa
is a Japanese actor and singer, best known for his role as Takumi Inui/Kamen Rider Faiz in ''Kamen Rider 555''. He plays many musical instruments including the guitar, bass, drums and the piano. His album "HOMEMADE" was released in 2017, and his ...
(previously in ''
Kamen Rider 555''),
Mika Kikuchi (previously in ''
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger
is the twenty-eighth production of the '' Super Sentai'' metaseries produced by Toei. It aired as a part of TV Asahi's 2004 Super Hero Time block with '' Kamen Rider Blade''. The action footage from the show was used for the American series, ...
''),
Naoya Uchida
is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. He has played several minor roles of authority in various television dramas. He debuted in 1972 in the NHK program , and continued acting in theater and television dramas until the late 199 ...
(previously in ''
Denshi Sentai Denziman''), and
Masaya Matsukaze (previously in ''
Denji Sentai Megaranger
is Toei Company, Toei's twenty-first production of the Super Sentai metaseries, and the Second Sentai where all heroes are high school students. The footage was also used in the American series, ''Power Rangers in Space''. ''Megaranger'' premiere ...
''). The events of the movie take place between GPs 31 and 32.
''Go-onger vs. Gekiranger''
Initially scheduled for DVD release on March 21, 2009, will feature the return of
Hiroki Suzuki,
Mina Fukui,
Manpei Takagi,
Riki Miura,
Sotaro
, known as , is an American actor and model in Japan. He was born in Newport Beach, California. He is best known for his portrayal of Ken Hisatsu/Geki Chopper in the 2007 Super Sentai series '' Juken Sentai Gekiranger''.
Biography
Sotaro was ...
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Hirofumi Araki,
Yuka Hirata,
Naoki Kawano, and
Kazue Itoh
Kazue (written: 一恵, 一枝, 和恵, 和枝, 和永, 良恵 or かずえ in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
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reprising their roles as Jyan Kandou, Ran Uzaki, Retu Fukami, Gou Fukami, Ken Hisatsu, Rio, Mere, Long, and Miki Masaki from ''
Juken Sentai Gekiranger''. The story features the Three Gaiark Ministers and their teaming up with the last remaining member of the , , practicer of the who is after the golden orb that Long was sealed in. To defeat their common foes, the Go-ongers, the Go-on Wings, and the Gekirangers team up with the revived Rio and Mere to fight the new evil team and stop them from releasing Long.
On December 6, 2008, several of the cast members of ''Go-onger'' announced on their blogs that there is going to be a second ''Go-onger'' movie. The next day, Toei announced on its ''Go-onger'' website that the film was going to be ''Go-onger vs. Gekiranger'', and that it was to commemorate the 15th of the Super Sentai
V-Cinema
Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, TV series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere. This distribution strategy w ...
VS Series, having started initially with ''
J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs.
Gorenger'' in 1978 and revived annually with ''
Chouriki Sentai Ohranger vs.
Kakuranger'' in 1996. The film was released to theaters on January 24, 2009. The events of the movie take place between GPs 37 and 38.
''Shinkenger vs. Go-onger''
was released in theaters on January 30, 2010, featuring a crossover between the ''
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
is the title of Toei Company's thirty-third entry in its long-running Super Sentai metaseries of Japanese tokusatsu television series. It premiered on February 15, 2009, the week following the finale of '' Engine Sentai Go-onger'', and ended on ...
'' and ''Go-onger'' casts and characters. The heroes of ''
Tensou Sentai Goseiger'' also make a cameo appearance in the film.
''10 Years Grand Prix''
was released direct-to-video on September 26, 2018, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the premiere of the series, unlike the two other ''10 Years After'' films ''
Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger: 10 Years After'' and ''
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger: 10 Years After'' which take place 10 years after the finale.
Special DVD
is a special DVD in which Bomper lets each of the Go-ongers do their own special seminar on ecology and also tie into the three Gaiark Pollution Ministers. Sōsuke and Gunpei start by helping Renn show how water and oil can't be mixed as Speedor covers Kegalesia and her Water Savage Machine Beasts. Then Hanto shows how clean air is essential for people in an exercise experiment that nearly suffocates Gunpei from breathing in too much polluted air and being saved by inhaling helium by mistake as Speedor explains about Kitaneidas and his Savage Air Machine Beasts along with the Go-on Wings. After Gunpei's voice returns to normal, Saki begins her lesson though unaware she was supposed to teach a lesson though she grew strawberries from polluted soil and made a cake from strawberries that she grew in clean soil. As Sōsuke and Gunpei get the tea for her, Speedor talks about Yogostien and his Savage Machine Beasts, as well Hiramechimedes and all the events leading to Yogostein's death. The last seminar is cut short when Hiramechimedes' cross-dressing older brother Kokorootomedes goes after Sōsuke out of revenge, but is destroyed by Go-on Red's Kankan Kong Express Speedor Version after a tough fight. Just as Gunpei decides to give a seminar on how to be cool like himself, Bomper says that they are out of time and the seminars are over. The events of the specials take place between GPs 37 and 38.
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International broadcast
Songs
;Opening theme:
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**Lyrics:
**Composition: Takafumi Iwasaki
**Arrangement: Project. R (Keinichiro Ōishi & Takafumi Iwasaki)
**Artist:
;Ending themes:
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama &
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project. R)
**Artist:
Project.R (,
Sister MAYO, ) with the
:Starting with episode 9 to 13, and 15 to 17, the second verse from "Engine First Lap -Type Normal-" was used as the ending theme, switching from the verse about Speedor to the verse about Bus-on. BearRV's verse was used as the ending theme in episode 18.
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama &
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project. R)
**Artist: Project. R (, , Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with the Engine Kids
:Starting with episode 22, the third verse from "Engine Second Lap -TURBO CUSTOM-", Carrigator's verse, was used as the ending theme as a way to promote the movie. It was played again, from episodes 27 to 30, with Birca's verse. It then was resumed, in episode 32, with Gunpherd's verse.
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi
**Artist: Engine Kids with Project. R (Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi)
:This version of the ending theme, first used at the end of episode 23 and later used as the ending theme to the ''It's a Seminar! Everyone GO-ON'' DVD features the Engine Kids singing and members of Project. R singing back up. As the title suggests, the song discusses ecology and recycling.
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi
**Artist: Project. R (Takayoshi Tanimoto, Hideaki Takatori, Sister MAYO, Hideyuki Takahashi, Takafumi Iwasaki, YOFFY, Mayumi Gojo, Kenichiro Ōishi) with Engine the Kids
:This version of the ending theme, first used at the end of episode 25, is also the ending theme for the movie.
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi
**Artist:
:This version of the ending theme is used in episode 31 as both an insert song and an ending theme, featuring the G3 Princess idol group (Saki, Miu, and Kegalesia) singing. Included in G3 Princess CD Box set, there will be an arrangement of "G3 Princess Lap ~PRETTY LOVELimited~" for each of the members of G3 Princess as well as their character songs. The ''G3 Princess Lap ~PRETTY LOVELimited~'' mini-album also includes the title song, the character songs, as well as "Engine Sentai Go-onger," "Engine First Lap -Type Normal," and "Engine Eco Lap -RECYCLE CUSTOM-."
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama &
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
**Artist: Project.R (
YOFFY, , Hideaki Takatori, Mayumi Gojo, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with the Engine Kids
:Starting with episode 36 to 37, the first verse, Toripter's verse, was used. Then as of episodes 38 and 39, the second verse, Jetras' verse, was used as the ending theme. In episode 40, the third verse, Jum-bowhale's verse, was used. is also noted as the artist of the song on the complete song collection.
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama &
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
**Artist: Project.R (Hideyuki Takahashi, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with the Engine Kids
:Starting with episode 42, the first verse, Kishamoth's verse, was used. In episode 43, it was switched to T-line's verse, the second verse. Then K-line's verse, the third verse, was used in episode 44. It was included on the complete song collection, released on January 14, 2009, which came with a toy Engine Soul that plays the ending theme melody.
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama &
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
**Artist: with Bomper (Akiko Nakagawa)
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**Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama &
**Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
**Artist: Project.R (Hideyuki Takahashi, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Hideaki Takatori, Mayumi Gojo, YOFFY, Takafumi Iwasaki, IMAJO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with Engine Kids
The
single of the opening and ending themes comes in two versions, one of which is the limited edition version that includes a limited edition toy Engine Soul that plays the opening theme melody. It is the first Super Sentai theme song single to ever make it onto the
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in N ...
charts' top ten list, reaching #4 on the weekly singles chart by selling 22,000 records in its first week. It had started out at #3 on the daily singles chart on its first day of sale, March 19, 2008, peaking at #2 on March 20, 2008. It had remained in the top 20 of the weekly charts for four weeks, and became the #113 top selling single on the Oricon's yearly rankings. As part of a
Kodomo no Hi report, the Oricon listed "Engine Sentai Go-onger" as the #1 tokusatsu hero
karaoke
Karaoke (; ; , clipped compound of Japanese ''kara'' "empty" and ''ōkesutora'' "orchestra") is a type of interactive entertainment usually offered in clubs and bars, where people sing along to recorded music using a microphone. The music i ...
request, ahead of songs such as
AAA DEN-O form's "
Climax Jump" for ''
Kamen Rider Den-O
is the seventeenth installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu programs. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei. It premiered January 28, 2007 on TV Asahi, and concluded airing on January 20, 2008. Its ...
'' and
V6's "TAKE ME HIGHER" for ''
Ultraman Tiga
is a Japanese tokusatsu TV drama and the twelfth show in the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, ''Ultraman Tiga'' had aired at 6:00pm and aired between September 7, 1996 to August 30, 1997, with a total of 52 episodes with five mo ...
''.
A final album was released for ''Go-onger'' on March 18, 2009, which included all of the character songs in the series, including versions of "G3 Princess Lap" performed as a group and by each individual member, "Smile×Smile" performed by
Rina Aizawa, performed by
Yumi Sugimoto, performed by
Nao Oikawa, "G5 Prince Rap", versions of performed by G5 Prince and each of the individual members, "miss you" performed by
Hidenori Tokuyama
is a Japanese actor and singer. A fan of tokusatsu, Tokuyama has had a role in several series, most notably Sou Yaguruma/Kamen Rider TheBee/ Kamen Rider KickHopper in ''Kamen Rider Kabuto'' and Hiroto Sutō/Go-on Gold in ''Engine Sentai Go-onger ...
for episode 31, and by
Project.R, featuring "Engine First Lap", "Engine Second Lap", "Engine Third Lap", "Engine Final Lap", and "Engine Winning Run" as a single song.
Notes
References
External links
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Toei Company
() (also styled TOEI) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan (all but two of them operated by ...
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Nippon Columbia
, often pronounced ''Korombia'', operating internationally as , is a Japanese record label founded in 1910 as Nipponophone Co., Ltd. It affiliated itself with the Columbia Graphophone Company of the United Kingdom and adopted the standard UK C ...
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