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Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-onger: GinmakuBang!!
Directed byShōjirō Nakazawa
Written byYasuko Kobayashi
Starring
CinematographyFumio Matsumura
Edited byRen Sato
Music by
Distributed by
Release date
  • January 30, 2010 (2010-01-30)
Running time
64 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

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 tai Gōonjā Ginmakuban, [Note 1]) is a Japanese film released in theaters on January 30, 2010, featuring a crossover between the Samurai Sentai Shinkenger and Engine Sentai Go-onger casts and characters. The heroes of Tensou Sentai Goseiger also make a cameo appearance in the film.[1] The catchphrase for the movie is "Two Sentai! On the Road of Justice, Go Forth!!" (2大戦隊! 正義のロードへ、いざ参る!!, Nidai sentai! Seigi no rōdo e, iza mairu!!). It opened at #5 its opening weekend and earned the equivalent of US $5 millions.[2] Its footage was used for the Power Rangers Samurai team up episode "Clash of the Red Rangers - The Movie".

Plot

A year after defeating Yogoshimacritein, the Go-ongers head to the wild western realm of Gunman World (ガンマンワールド, Ganman Wārudo) to defeat Gaiark's Pollution President Batcheed (害統領バッチード, Gaitōryō Batchīdo) in a final confronation. However, after defeating Engine-oh G9, Batcheed opens up a dimensional rift that sucks the Go-ongers and Engines to other Braneworlds. Soon after, while finding themselves fighting Ugatz, the Shinkengers encounter Go-on Red as he helps takes out the Ugatz on his own, much to the Shinkengers' shock. Soon after, the Shinkengers bring Sōsuke and Bomper to the Shiba House, but Takeru and Sōsuke are unable to work together due to their conflicting personalities. Elsewhere, Batcheed arrives onto the Rokumon Junk to make the Gedoushu an offer to hand him their waters to bring to the mortal realm in order to power his Batchrium Plant. With the Ayakashi Homurakogi supporting him, Batcheed then asks for Yogostein, Kitaneidas, and Kegalesia to support him. However, the trio raid the Gold Zushi cart before they tell the president they want nothing to do with his plan. They then ditch Shinken Gold as they retreat into the Sanzu River while he fights the Ugatz before Go-on Red and the other Shinkengers arrive to support him. The battle ends with the vassals getting sucked into a dimensional rift to save Shinken Red and Go-on Red from Batcheed's attack. While Genta and Mako meet the Sutō Siblings in Christmas World, Kotoha and Chiaki are jailed with Renn and Gunpei by DaiGoyou in Samurai World, and Ryunosuke ends up in Junk World alone until he is found by Saki and Hant as they cheer him up.

Back in the Human World, as Takeru and Sōsuke manage to resolve their differences, the two learn that Hikoma Kusakabe and Bomper have been kidnapped and are being held at Mount Aguruma where an entire army of Nanshi and Ugatz under Batcheed await them. However, when Takeru disregards the safety of the hostages for the sake of the world, Go-on Red is forced to fight Shinken Red. As Batcheed watches on that his enemies are fighting each other, he soon discovers that the fight is only a diversion to allow the Sisi Origami to help Jii and Bomper escape as the Engines arrive with the other Go-ongers and Shinkengers. Together, the two Super Sentai teams defeat the grunts while Shinken Red and Go-on Red take to the road to battle Homurakogi. Though Akumaro attempts to get involved in the fight alongside Juzo and Dayu, the three are driven off by the Goseigers. Giving Go-on Red the Kyoryu Disk so he can become Hyper Go-on Red as Shinken Red becomes Super Shinken Red, the two are joined by the others as they slay Homurakogi. Enlarging with his revived aide, Batcheed escapes to the Moon where the Batchrium Plant is, using Homurakogi as a shield to escape the Engine/Origami team attack as they form Samuraihaoh and Engine-Oh G12 while he hooks himself up to his Batchrium Plant to achieve his full power. The two teams are powerless until the combinations reconfigure themselves into Samurai Formation 23 to destroy Batcheed before performing a victory clap. Soon after, the Go-ongers head off to the other Braneworlds to find any more surviving Gaiark officers, wishing the Shinkengers luck in keeping their world safe.[3] In the ending theme, we get to see the Shinkenger's origami in "soul form" and Shinkenger's dance number in Samurai World.

Cast

Voice actors

Suit actors

  • Shinken Red, Go-on Red, Gosei Blue, Shinkenoh, Engine-Oh G12: Hirofumi Fukuzawa (福沢 博文, Fukuzawa Hirofumi)
  • Shinken Blue, Go-on Blue, Go-on Black, Gosei Black, Mougyudaioh: Yoshifumi Oshikawa (押川 善文, Oshikawa Yoshifumi)
  • Shinken Pink, Shinken Yellow, Go-on Yellow, Dayu Usukawa: Sanae Hitomi (人見 早苗, Hitomi Sanae)
  • Shinken Pink, Go-on Yellow: Naoko Kamio (神尾 直子, Kamio Naoko)
  • Shinken Pink: Motokuni Nakagawa (中川 素州, Nakagawa Motokuni)
  • Shinken Green, Go-on Green, Gosei Red, Kyoretsu-Oh: Yasuhiro Takeuchi (竹内 康博, Takeuchi Yasuhiro)
  • Shinken Yellow: Miwa Hashiguchi (橋口 未和, Hashiguchi Miwa), Sanae Hitomi
  • Shinken Gold, Daikaioh: Jiro Okamoto (岡元 次郎, Okamoto Jirō)
  • Go-on Red, Go-on Black, Juzo Fuwa, Akumaro Sujigarano, Yogostein: Riichi Seike (清家 利一, Seike Riichi)
  • Go-on Red: Makoto Itō (伊藤 慎, Itō Makoto)
  • Go-on Yellow, Gosei Pink, Dayu Usukawa, Batcheed: Yūichi Hachisuka (蜂須賀 祐一, Hachisuka Yūichi)
  • Go-on Green, Shitari of the Bones: Masaru Ōbayashi (大林 勝, Ōbayashi Masaru)
  • Go-on Black: Yasuhiko Imai (今井 靖彦, Imai Yasuhiko)
  • Go-on Gold: Jun Watanabe (渡辺 淳, Watanabe Jun), Naoki Ōfuji (大藤 直樹, Ōfuji Naoki)
  • Go-on Silver, Gosei Yellow: Mizuho Nogawa (野川 瑞穂, Nogawa Mizuho)
  • Doukoku Chimatsuri, Kitaneidas, Daikaioh, Samuraihaoh: Hideaki Kusaka (日下 秀昭, Kusaka Hideaki)
  • Homurakogi: Shinichi Kaneda (金田 進一, Kaneda Shinichi)

Theme song

Notes

  1. ^ The subtitle "GinmakuBang!!" (銀幕BANG!!, Ginmakuban) is a pun as it is pronounced the same as Ginmakuban (銀幕版, "Silver Screen Version" or "The Movie"). The Go-onger film Engine Sentai Go-onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!! was similarly subtitled "GekijōBang!!" (劇場BANG!!, Gekijōban) which was a pun on the word Gekijōban (劇場版, "Theatrical Version" or "The Movie").

References

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  2. ^ "映画興行成績ランキング - goo 映画". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  3. ^ "侍戦隊シンケンジャー 第四十幕 御大将出陣|東映[テレビ]". Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  4. ^ Newtype The Live, January 2010
  5. ^ "侍戦隊シンケンジャー VS ゴーオンジャー 銀幕BANG!! - 高取ヒデアキ". 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2009-12-18.
  6. ^ "+ + 犬死には御免だぜ!+ + サイキックラバー YOFFY's DIARY : 侍戦隊シンケンジャー VS ゴーオンジャー". 2009-11-26. Retrieved 2009-12-18.