Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive
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Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu Superhero fiction Science fiction |
Created by | Toei |
Written by | Junki Takegami Junichi Miyashita Yasuko Kobayashi Ryōta Yamaguchi |
Directed by | Hajime Konaka Katsuya Watanabe Takao Nagaishi Satoshi Morota Hiroshi Butsuda |
Starring | Ryūichirō Nishioka Kenji Taniguchi Atsushi Harada Kenji Shibata Kayoko Shibata Mike Maki Yūko Miyamura |
Narrated by | Daisuke Gōri |
Opening theme | "Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive" by Shinichi Ishihara |
Ending theme | "This Planet, This City" by Naritaka Takayama |
Composer | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Production | |
Producers | Kenji Ōta Ken Fukuyoshi (TV Asahi) Jun Hikasa (Toei) Kōichi Yada (Toei Agency) |
Running time | approx. 25 minutes |
Production company | Toei Company |
Original release | |
Network | TV Asahi |
Release | February 21, 1999 – February 6, 2000 |
Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive (救急戦隊ゴーゴーファイブ, Kyūkyū Sentai GōGō Faibu)[Note 1] is the twenty-third entry of the long-running Japanese Super Sentai television franchise. Its footage was used in the American television series, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue.
Synopsis
Grandiene has been waiting for the day of resurrection, the day when the planets are in the alignment of the Grand Cross. Her children descend to the Earth to make it a realm of darkness for her. Ten years earlier, Doctor Mondo Tatsumi of the Tatsumi Disaster Prevention Institute, despite his eminence, was unable to convince everyone about his belief that this event would occur. He left his family so he could secretly develop and construct the Rescue System. Now in 1999, Doctor Tatsumi appears again to give the means to save the world to his children as the GoGoFive team.
Characters
GoGoFive
The members of the Tatsumi Family are the five main heroes of the series.
Psyma Family
The members of the Psyma family are the main antagonists of the series.
Episodes (Missions)
No. | Title | Original air date |
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Direct-to-video releases
- Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive: Sudden Shock! A New Warrior (1999)
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- Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive vs. Gingaman (2000)
- Mirai Sentai Timeranger vs. GoGoFive (2001)
Cast
- Matoi Tatsumi (巽 纏, Tatsumi Matoi) / Ten / Go Red: Ryuichiro Nishioka[1]
- Nagare Tatsumi (巽 流水, Tatsumi Nagare) / Rumi / Go Blue: Masashi Taniguchi[1]
- Shou Tatsumi (巽 鐘, Tatsumi Shō) / Sho / Go Green : Atsushi Harada[1]
- Daimon Tatsumi (巽 大門, Tatsumi Daimon) / Daimon / Go Yellow: Kenji Shibata[1]
- Matsuri Tatsumi (巽 祭, Tatsumi Matsuri) / Sai / Go Pink: Monika Sakaguchi[1]
- Mondo Tatsumi (巽 世界, Tatsumi Mondo): Mike Maki[1]
- Kyoko Hayase (速瀬 京子, Hayase Kyoko): Yūko Miyamura (宮村優子, Miyamura Yūko)
- Ritsuko Tatsumi (巽 律子, Tatsumi Ritsuko): Kyoko Yoshizawa (吉沢 京子, Yoshizawa Kyōko)
- Kenji Inui: Takushi Iwao (岩尾 拓志, Iwao Takushi)
- Evil Spirit Princess Denus (邪霊姫 ディーナス, Jareiki Dīnasu): Kaya Hirasawa (平沢 草, Hirasawa Kaya)
Voice actors
- Analyse Robot Mint (アナライズロボ・ミント, Anaraizu Robo Minto): Sayaka Aida (相田 さやか, Aida Sayaka)
- Liner Boy (ライナーボーイ, Rainā Bōi): Isao Yamagishi (山岸 功, Yamagishi Isao)
- Grand Witch Grandiene (大魔女 グランディーヌ, Daimajo Gurandīnu) : Miho Yamada[1]
- Dark King Zylpheeza (冥王 ジルフィーザ, Meiō Jirufīza) : Daiki Nakamura (中村 大樹, Nakamura Daiki)
- Beast Baron Cobolda (獣男爵 コボルダ, Jūdanshaku Koboruda): Kenji Nomura (乃村 健次, Nomura Kenji)
- Infant Demon Drop (童鬼 ドロップ, Dōki Doroppu): Yūko Miyamura (Played as Yūnosuke Yamimura (闇村 悠ノ介, Yamimura Yūnosuke))
- Dragon Prince Salamandes (龍冥王 サラマンデス, Ryūmeiō Saramandesu): Hikaru Midorikawa (緑川 光, Midorikawa Hikaru)
- Spell-Master Pierre (呪士 ピエール, Jushi Piēru): Taiki Matsuno (松野 太紀, Matsuno Taiki)
- Narration: Daisuke Gōri (郷里 大輔, Gōri Daisuke)
Songs
- Opening theme
- "Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive" (救急戦隊ゴーゴーファイブ, Kyūkyū Sentai Gōgō Faibu)
- Lyrics: Nagae Kuwabara (桑原永江, Kuwabara Nagae)
- Composition & Arrangement: Toshiyuki Watanabe
- Artist: Shinichi Ishihara
- Ending theme
- "Kono Hoshi o, Kono Machi o" (この星を この街を, "These Stars, This City")
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: Shinsuke Kazato (風戸 慎介, Kazato Shinsuke)
- Arrangement: Toshihiko Sahashi
- Artist: Naritaka Takayama
Notes
- ^ Kyūkyū (救急) translates as "First aid" or "Emergency services". In the context of the show, it is normally translated as "Rescue". It is also a pun, as its premiere year of 1999 is often shortened to "99" which in Japanese is also read as "kyū kyū".
References
- Book references
- Clements, Jonathan; Tamamuro, Motoko (2003). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. Stone Bridge Press. 448pp. ISBN 978-1-880656-81-5.
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