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{{nihongo|''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!!}} was released in theaters on [[August 9]], [[2008]], as a double bill with the ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]'' movie, ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva: King of the Castle in the Demon World|King of the Castle in the Demon World]]''. The film features guest stars [[Sonim (singer)|Sonim]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.varietyjapan.com/news/movie/2k1u7d000001vmqn.html|title=Variety Japan {{!}} ソニン『ゴーオンジャー』最強の敵に|accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/54933/full/|title=ソニン、元相方・後藤祐樹被告を「陰ながら見届けたい」|accessdate=2008-05-28}}</ref>, [[Jyunichi Haruta]] (previously in ''[[Kagaku Sentai Dynaman]]'' and ''[[Dai Sentai Goggle V]]''), [[Kento Handa]] (previously in ''[[Kamen Rider 555]]''), [[Mika Kikuchi]] (previously in ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]'')<ref name="Oricon Style">{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/photo/index.php?n_id=54933&p_id=p00200805270243559001211864269L|title=ニュース-ORICON STYLE-|accessdate=2008-05-28}}</ref>, [[Naoya Uchida]] (previously in ''[[Denshi Sentai Denziman]]''), and [[Masaya Matsukaze]] (previously in ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]''). |
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==''It's a Seminar! Everyone GO-ON!!''== |
==''It's a Seminar! Everyone GO-ON!!''== |
Revision as of 07:19, 27 December 2008
Engine Sentai Go-onger | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu |
Created by | Toei |
Written by | Junki Takegami, Shō Aikawa, Kenji Kometa, Junichi Miyashita, Naruhisa Arakawa, Junko Kamura |
Directed by | Katsuya Watanabe, Satoshi Morota, Noboru Takemoto, Shōjirō Nakazawa, Nobuhiro Suzumura, Hiroshi Butsuda, Hiroyuki Katō |
Starring | Yasuhisa Furuhara Shinwa Kataoka Rina Aizawa Masahiro Usui Kenji Ebisawa Nao Oikawa Hidenori Tokuyama Yumi Sugimoto |
Opening theme | "Engine Sentai Go-onger" by Hideyuki Takahashi (Project.R) |
Ending theme | "Engine First Lap -Type Normal-" by Project.R with Engine Kids "Engine Second Lap -TURBO CUSTOM-" by Project.R with Engine Kids "Engine Third Lap -AERO-Dynamic CUSTOM-" by Project.R with Engine Kids "Engine Final Rap -Type Evolution-" by Project.R with Engine Kids |
Composers | Megumi Ohashi, Kenichiro Ōishi |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | Ongoing (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producers | Jun Hikasa Motoi Sasaki Kenichi Wasano Kōichi Yada Masashi Yagi |
Running time | 24-25 minutes (per episode) |
Original release | |
Network | TV Asahi |
Release | 2008-02-17 |
Engine Sentai Go-onger (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー, Enjin Sentai Gōonjā, translated as Engine Squadron Go-onger(refactored from [[[α]|Engine]])(refactored from [[[β]|Go-on]])) is the title of Toei Company's thirty-second Super Sentai series of Japanese tokusatsu television series. It premiered on February 17, 2008, a week following the finale of Juken Sentai Gekiranger. It airs as part of TV Asahi's 2008 Super Hero Time block alongside Kamen Rider Kiva. The motif of this series is animals, the motor industry, and environmentalism. Characters from Go-onger appear in promotional materials for Power Rangers: R.P.M..
It's a Seminar! Everyone GO-ON!!
It's a Seminar! Everyone GO-ON!! (セミナールだよ!全員GO-ON!!, Semināru da yo! Zen'in Gōon!!) is a special DVD in which Bomper lets each of the Go-ongers do their own seminar that relates to the environment and also tie into the three Gaiark Pollution Ministers. Sōsuke and Gunpei help Renn show how water can be polluted, Hant show how air can be polluted, and Saki shows how the ground can be polluted. Following each demonstration, Speedor talks about the relevant Gaiark Pollution Minister and his/her Savage Machine Beasts, as well as the Go-on Wings, Hiramechimedes, and Yogostein's death. The last seminar is cut short when Hiramechimedes' transvestite older brother Kokorootomedes attacks Sōsuke for killing Hiramechimedes, but is destroyed by Go-on Red's Speedor/K-Line/T-Line Kankanbar Mantangun. Just as Gunpei decides to give a seminar, Bomper says that they are out of time and the seminars are over.
Go-onger vs. Gekiranger
Initially scheduled for DVD release on March 21, 2009[1], 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) will feature the return of Hiroki Suzuki, Mina Fukui, Manpei Takagi, Riki Miura, Sotaro, Hirofumi Araki, Yuka Hirata, Naoki Kawano, and Kazue Itoh reprising their roles as Jan Kandou, Ran Uzaki, Retsu Fukami, Gou Fukami, Ken Hisatsu, Rio, Mele, Long, and Miki Masaki from Juken Sentai Gekiranger.[2] The story features the Three Gaiark Ministers and their Nunchaku Banki (ヌンチャクバンキ) teaming up with the last remaining member of the Confrontation Beast Hall (臨獣殿, Rinjūden), Meka (メカ), practicer of the Confrontation Beast Tortoise Fist (臨獣トータス拳, Rinjū Tōtasuken) 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 Mele to fight the new evil team and stop them from releasing Long.[3]
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.[4][5][6][7][8] The next day, Toei announced on it's 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 VS Series, having started initially with J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs. Goranger in 1978 and revived annually with Chouriki Sentai Ohranger vs. Kakuranger in 1996. The film is slated for theatrical release on January 24, 2009.[9]
Cast
- Sōsuke Esumi/Go-on Red: Yasuhisa Furuhara (古原 靖久, Furuhara Yasuhisa)[10]
- Renn Kōsaka/Go-on Blue: Shinwa Kataoka (片岡 信和, Kataoka Shinwa)[11]
- Saki Rōyama/Go-on Yellow: Rina Aizawa (逢沢 りな, Aizawa Rina)[12]
- Hant Jō/Go-on Green: Masahiro Usui (碓井 将大, Usui Masahiro)[13]
- Gunpei Ishihara/Go-on Black: Kenji Ebisawa (海老澤 健次, Ebisawa Kenji)[14]
- Hiroto Sutō/Go-on Gold: Hidenori Tokuyama (徳山 秀典, Tokuyama Hidenori)[15]
- Miu Sutō/Go-on Silver: Yumi Sugimoto (杉本 有美, Sugimoto Yumi)[15]
- Kegalesia: Nao Oikawa (及川 奈央, Oikawa Nao)[16]
Voice actors
- Speedor: Daisuke Namikawa (浪川 大輔, Namikawa Daisuke)
- Bus-on: Hisao Egawa (江川 央生, Egawa Hisao)
- Bearrv: Miki Inoue (井上 美紀, Inoue Miki)
- Birca: Sōichirō Hoshi (保志 総一朗, Hoshi Sōichirō)
- Gunpherd: Kenji Hamada (浜田 賢二, Hamada Kenji)
- Carrigator: Kyōsei Tsukui (津久井 教生, Tsukui Kyōsei)
- Toripter: Shizuka Ishikawa (石川 静, Ishikawa Shizuka)
- Jetras: Kiyotaka Furushima (古島 清孝, Furushima Kiyotaka)
- Jum-bowhale: Tomomichi Nishimura (西村 知道, Nishimura Tomomichi)
- Bomper: Akiko Nakagawa (中川 亜紀子, Nakagawa Akiko)
- Yogostein: Kiyoyuki Yanada (梁田 清之, Yanada Kiyoyuki)
- Kitaneidas: Mitsuaki Madono (真殿 光昭, Madono Mitsuaki)
- Hiramechimedes: Kazuya Nakai (中井 和哉, Nakai Kazuya)
Suit actors
- Go-on Red, Engine-Oh, Engine-Oh G6, Engine-Oh G9, Engine-Oh G12: Hirofumi Fukuzawa (福沢 博文, Fukuzawa Hirofumi)
- Go-on Blue: Yoshifumi Oshikawa (押川 善文, Oshikawa Yoshifumi)
- Go-on Yellow: Sanae Hitomi (人見 早苗, Hitomi Sanae)
- Go-on Green: Yasuhiro Takeuchi (竹内 康博, Takeuchi Yasuhiro)
- Go-on Black: Yasuhiko Imai (今井 康彦, Imai Yasuhiko)
- Go-on Gold: Jun Watanabe (渡辺 淳, Watanabe Jun)
- Go-on Silver: Mizuho Nogawa (野川 瑞穂, Nogawa Mizuho)
- Yogostein: Riichi Seike (清家 利一, Seike Riichi)
- Kitaneidas, GunBir-Oh: Hideaki Kusaka (日下 秀昭, Kusaka Hideaki)
- Hiramechimedes, Seiku-Oh, Go-Roader GT: Yūichi Hachisuka (蜂須賀 祐一, Hachisuka Yūichi)
- Barbaric Machine Beasts: Toshihiro Ogura (小倉 敏博, Ogura Toshihiro)
Songs
- Opening theme
- "Engine Sentai Go-onger" (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー, Enjin Sentai Gōonjā)
- Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama (マイク スギヤマ, Maiku Sugiyama)
- Composition: Takafumi Iwasaki
- Arrangement: Project.R (Keinichiro Ōishi & Takafumi Iwasaki)
- Artist: Hideyuki Takahashi (高橋 秀幸, Takahashi Hideyuki, Project.R)[17]
- Ending themes
- "Engine First Rap -Type Normal-" (炎神ファーストラップ-Type Normal-, Enjin Fāsuto Rappu -Taipu Nōmaru-, 1-21, 26)(refactored from [[[γ]|Rap]])
- Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎, Yatsude Saburō)
- Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
- Artist: Project.R (Takayoshi Tanimoto (谷本 貴義, Tanimoto Takayoshi), Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi (大石 憲一郎, Ōishi Ken'ichirō)) with the Engine Kids (炎神キッズ, Enjin Kizzu)[17]
- Starting with episode 9 to 13, and 15 to 17, the second verse from "Engine First Rap -Type Normal-" was used as the ending theme, switching from the verse about Speedor to the verse about Bus-on. As of episode 18, Bearrv's verse is used as the ending theme.
- "Engine Second Rap -TURBO CUSTOM-" (炎神セカンドラップ-TURBO CUSTOM-, Enjin Sekando Rappu -Tābo Kasutamu-, 22, 27-30, 32-35)
- Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎, Yatsude Saburō)
- Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
- Artist: Project.R (Hideaki Takatori (高取 ヒデアキ, Takatori Hideaki), Mayumi Gojo (五條 真由美, Gojō Mayumi), Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with the Engine Kids[18]
- Starting with episode 22, the third verse from "Engine Second Rap -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 is resumed, from episode 32, with Gunpherd's verse.[19]
- "Engine Eco Rap -Recycle Custom-" (炎神エコラップ-Recycle Custom-, Enjin Eko Rappu -Risaikuru Kasutamu-, 23-24, Special DVD)
- 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, features the Engine Kids singing and members of Project.R singing back up. As the title suggests, the song discusses ecology and recycling.
- "Engine Formation Rap -GekijōBang! Custom-" (炎神フォーメーションラップ-劇場BANG! CUSTOM-, Enjin Fōmēshon Rappu -Gekijōban! Kasutamu-, 25, Movie)
- 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.
- "G3 Princess Rap ~PRETTY LOVE♡Limited~" (G3プリンセス ラップ~PRETTY LOVE♡Limited~, Jī Surī Purinsesu Rappu ~Puriti Rabu Rimiteddo~, 31)
- Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama
- Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi
- Artist: "G3 Princess" (G3プリンセス, Jī Surī Purinsesu, Rina Aizawa, Yumi Sugimoto, Nao Oikawa)
- 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.[20][21] Included in G3 Princess CD Box set, there will be an arrangement of "G3 Princess Rap ~PRETTY LOVE☆Limited~" for each of the members of G3 Princess as well as their character songs. The G3 Princess Rap ~PRETTY LOVE☆Limited~ mini-album also includes the title song, the character songs, as well as "Engine Sentai Go-onger," "Engine First Rap -Type Normal," and "Engine Eco Rap -RECYCLE CUSTOM-."
- "Engine Third Rap -AERO-Dynamic CUSTOM-" (炎神サードラップ-AERO-Dynamic CUSTOM-, Enjin Sādo Rappu -Earo-Dainamikku Kasutamu-, 36-41)
- Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎, Yatsude Saburō)
- Composition & Arrangement: Kenichiro Ōishi (Project.R)
- Artist: Project.R (YOFFY, Takafumi Iwasaki (岩崎 貴文, Iwasaki Takafumi), Hideaki Takatori, Mayumi Gojo, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with the Engine Kids[18]
- 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. Psychic Lover (サイキックラバー, Saikikku Rabā) is also noted as the artist of the song on the complete song collection.[22]
- "Engine Final Rap -Type Evolution-" (炎神ファイナルラップ-Type Evolution-, Enjin Fainaru Rappu-Taipu Eboryūshon-, 42-)
- Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama & Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎, Yatsude Saburō)
- 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 is to be included on the complete song collection, slated for release on January 14, 2009, which will come with a toy Engine Soul that plays the ending theme melody.[22]
- Insert songs
- "BANG! BANG! Go-onger" (BANG!BANG!ゴーオンジャー, Ban! Ban! Gōonjā) performed by NoB (Project.R)[23]
- "Engine Gattai! Engine-Oh" (炎神合体!エンジンオー, Enjin Gattai! Enjin'ō) performed by Shinichi Ishihara (石原 慎一, Ishihara Shin'ichi)[23]
- "Tomorrow Go-onger" (明日もゴーオンジャー, Ashita mo Gōonjā) performed by Takafumi Iwasaki (岩崎 貴文, Iwasaki Takafumi, Project.R)[23]
- "Engine Gattai Engine-Oh G6" (炎神合体エンジンオーG6, Enjin Gattai Enjin'ō Gī Shikkusu) performed by MoJo[24]
- "Take-Off! Go-on Wings" (テークオフ!ゴーオンウイングス, Tēku Ofu! Gōon Uingusu) performed by Project.R (Takayoshi Tanimoto & Mayumi Gojo (五條 真由美, Gojō Mayumi))[18]
- "Gaiark Industrial Revolution Declaration" (害悪(ガイアーク)産業革命宣言, Gaiāku Sangyō Kakumei Sengen) performed by IMAJO (Project.R)[24]
- "Let's Go-ondo" (レッツ・ゴー音頭, Rettsu Gōondo) performed by Hideyuki Takahashi (Project.R)[24]
- "Go! Ba-ba-bang! Go-onger" (GO!BABABANG!ゴーオンジャー, Gō! Bababan! Gōonjā) performed by Hideyuki Takahashi (Project.R)[25]
- "G9! Tune Up" (G9!チューンナップ, Jī Nain! Chūnnappu) performed by Takayuki Miyauchi [25]
- "G12! Checker Flag" (G12!チェッカーフラッグ, Jī Tuerubu! Chekkāfuraggu) performed by Akira Kushida
- "miss you" performed by Hidenori Tokuyama[26]
- "You and Me♪" (君とギュッと♪, Kimi to Gyutto♪) performed by G5 Prince (G5プリンス, Jī Faibu Purinsu): Sōsuke Esumi (Yasuhisa Furuhara), Renn Kōsaka (Shinwa Kataoka), Hant Jō (Masahiro Usui), Gunpei Ishihara (Kenji Ebisawa), Hiroto Sutō (Hidenori Tokuyama)
- "G5 Prince Rap ~BONbaie★Limited~" (G5プリンスラップ~BONバイエ★Limited~, Jī Faibu Purinsu Rappu ~Bonbaie★Rimiteddo) performed by G5 Prince with Bomper (Akiko Nakagawa)
- "Engine Winning Run -Type Formula-" (炎神ウイニングラン-Type Formula-, Enjin Uiningu Ran -Taipu Fōmyura-) performed by Project.R (Hideyuki Takahashi, Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Hideaki Takatori, Mayumi Gojo, YOFFY, Takafumi Iwasaki, IMAJO, Kenichiro Ōishi) with Engine Kids
- Character songs
- "Smile×Smile" by Saki Rōyama - Go-on Yellow (Rina Aizawa)
- "Dream Wings" (夢の翼, Yume no Tsubasa) by Miu Sutō - Go-on Silver (Yumi Sugimoto)
- "Utopia" (桃源郷(ユートピア), Yūtopia) by Kegalesia (Nao Oikawa)
The single of the opening and ending themes comes in two versions, one of which is the limited edition "Engine Soul Set" (炎神ソウルセット, Enjin Sōru Setto) 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 charts' top ten list, reaching #4 on the weekly singles chart by selling 22,000 records in its first week.[27] 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.
Notes
Template:Ent "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". Template:Ent "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". Template:Ent In Japanese, there is no phoneme for what resembles the English L or the English R, but a consonant in between. The word rappu (ラップ) may be translated as both lap and rap.
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External links
- Engine Sentai Go-onger at TV Asahi Template:Ja icon
- Engine Sentai Go-onger at Toei Template:Ja icon
- Engine Sentai Go-onger at Columbia Music Entertainment Template:Ja icon
- Super-Sentai.net Template:Ja icon
- Engine Blog - Official cast blog Template:Ja icon
- Kiva-Go.jp - Official movie website Template:Ja icon
- Engine Sentai Go-onger at IMDb
- Engine sentai Go-onger: Boom boom! Bang bang! GekijoBang!! at IMDb