Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V
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Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V | |
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The title card for Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V |
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Genre | action/adventure |
Running time | approx. 25 minutes |
Starring | Ryūichirō Nishioka Kenji Taniguchi Atsushi Harada Kenji Shibata Kayoko Shibata Mike Maki |
Opening theme | "Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V" by Shinichi Ishihara |
Ending theme | "Kono Hoshi wo Kono Machi wo" by Naritaka Tamayama |
Country of origin | Japan |
Language(s) | Japanese |
Original channel | TV Asahi |
Original run | February 21, 1999–February 6, 2000 |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Preceded by | Seijuu Sentai Gingaman |
Followed by | Mirai Sentai Timeranger |
IMDb profile |
Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V (救急戦隊ゴーゴーファイブ Kyūkyū Sentai GōGō Faibu?), translated into English as Rescue Squadron Go Go-V ("V" as in the Roman numeral for "five"), is the 23rd series of the long running Japanese Super Sentai television franchise. Its footage was used in the American series Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue.
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[edit] Plot
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 prior Dr. Tatsumi of the Tatsumi Disaster Prevention Institute predicted this event, but nobody believed him. He left his family so he can secretly develop and construct the Rescue System. Now on 1999, Dr. Tatsumi appears again to give the means to save the world to his children.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Tatsumi siblings
Five members of the Tatsumi Family are the five main heroes of the series.
[edit] Help
- Kyoko Hayase (速瀬京子 Hayase Kyoko) / Sieg-Jeanne: A shuttle pilot who is Shou's superior. When the GoGo-V rescue her shuttle from a tornado caused by Tornedeus, she is able to recognize Shou's voice on the communications system. This is because the shuttles communications system was on the same frequency that the GoGo-V were using. Afterwards she wanted to join the GoGo-V but couldn't because Mondo Tatsumi only designed the team for five people. So instead she occasionally aids the GoGo-V in anyway she can and never got in their way. In the GoGo-V Movie she briefly gained the SiegTector armor from Sieg before he died. Using the power, she became Sieg-Jeanne, transforming with the call of "Sieg, Transform!" (Jīgu, Henka!), armed with the SiegBlaster. By transferring all the Demon Hunter powers to Victory Robo, she helped the GoGo-V destroy Golomois. In the finale, Kyoko played an important role. Not only did she confirm that Grandiene was still alive, after noticing her when she went up into orbit in a shuttle, and then reporting it to the GoGo-V after Kyoko had returned to Earth. Later when Mondo sent her to give the GoGo-V the information on where to find the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project, and just after she barely escaped the destruction of BayArea55, Kyoko received the phone call from Ritsuko Tatsumi who had just come out of her coma and was able write down the call back number. Kyoko was able to pass both pieces of information on to Daimon and Matsuri which would be instrumental to the GoGo-V's final victory.
- Sieg Weapon: SiegBlaster
- Beast-Demon Hunter Sieg: Exclusive to the GoGo-V movie. Sieg was last of a people who had fought and defeated the Juuma, who were mostly exterminated by Golmois. Only Sieg survived and wanted revenge. He pursued Golomis to Earth and encountered the GoGoV, whom he blamed for saving the people in the crossfire instead of fighting Golmois. It took Kyoko, who reminded him of his superior officer, to remember what he was fighting for. He wielded the SiegShot, SiegSword and SiegBlaster. When he was killed by Golomois, he gave Kyoko the gem that held the Demon Hunter powers in it. Transformed with his jewel by shouting "Sieg, Transform!" (Jīgu, Henka!).
- Sieg Weapons: SiegShot, SiegSword, SiegBlaster
- Analyse Robo Mint (アナライズロボ・ミント Anaraizu Robo Minto): Cheery, childish analysis Robot who controls the GoLiner at the BayArea55 base.
- Seijuu Sentai Gingaman: Teamed up with the GoGo-V to battle Gill and the Dark Beast.
- Mirai Sentai Timeranger: A year later, the GoGo-V returned and teamed up with the Timeranger in order to defeat a returned Pierre and Londarz prisoners enhanced by his Saima Magic.
[edit] Saima Family
The Saima Family (災魔一族 Saima Ichizoku) is an evil family of demons whose only objective is destruction. Their plan is to use the Grand Cross planet alignment to bring great calamity to Earth. The Family's matriarch, the Grand Witch Grandiene hoped to travel to our dimension using the great amounts of minus energy that would emerge in Earth when the Grand Cross had formed. Her children, the Saima Siblings wait her arrival sending Saima Beasts to destroy and finish human civilization. They have their headquerters, Saima Paradico, in the North Pole.
- Grand Witch Grandiene (Daimajo Gurandīnu) (11-12, 25-50): Ruler of the Saima Family and mother to the five siblings. The ultimate form of all the minus energy in the universe. She set everything up for her arrival in this reality on the day of the Grand Cross. But the GoGo-V interrupted the ritual and Grandiene ended up trapped half-way. Having failed, she ordered her sons and daughter to gather minus energy for her, continuously failing. After Salamandes' death, Grandiene took matters into her own hands and used the evil energies gathered by the Saima Paradico to complete her passing. Then it's revealed that she never really cared for the well-being of her children, and deliberately sent them out to die. She only used them to get herself in the human world. Her body was destroyed by the Max Victory Robo, but her spirit remained and took possession of the revived and powered up Zylpheeza and Salamandes to fulfil her goal of destruction. She was finally destroyed in the end after she was stripped of all power when the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project defeated the Destruction Gods Zylpheeza II and Salamandes Dragon. Cruel and cold, Grandiene doesn't hesitate in sending even her own son Kobolda to demise to accomplish her goals; when questioned by Zylpheeza, she replied: "Saima children eventually betray their parents. There is no reason for letting such beings exist. If you all have lived till now it's because you were useful to me".
- Darkness King Gill (Yamiō Giru) (GoGo-V vs. Gingaman): The Saima family's true first-born. Having just been born, he attempted to kill Grandiene, who disposed of the child in the darkest depths of hell. But Gill survived and became stronger from the ordeal, with a scar on his chest. Then he was brought back by Salamandes and sought to summon The Infernal Dark Beast from Hell onto Earth, using the blood of many people to do so. He was fatally wounded fighting GoRed and GingaRed, but used his own blood to complete the ritual.
- Saima Siblings (2-50): Grandiene's children.
- Dark Kings (Meiō) (2-22, 26-43, 47-49) / Destruction Gods (Hakaishin) (49-50): The final forms of Zylpheeza and Salamandes which Grandiene created by stripping both of their bodies of free will and turning them into puppets under her control.
- Dark King Zylpheeza (Meiō Jirufīza) (2-22, 47-48, 49) / Destruction God Zylpheeza 2 (Hakaishin Jirufilza II) (49-50): Saima family's second born. The demon of Aerial Calamity. Leader of the Saima siblings, he is give the highest title of Dark King (Meiou) simbolyzed by the star on his chest. Despiseful to humans but deeply loving to his siblings and mother, he was admired by Cobolda and Denus. After being man-handled by the GoGo-V, Zyplheeza went on a personal war with them that resulted in his death at the hands of the Max Victory Robo. After a few attempts Zylpheeza was resurrected at the cost of Denus's life. He soon learned the truth of his mother after killing his younger brother Kobolda under the influence of her. After hearing the words of Nagare and Shou, Zylpheeza awakens just to be killed now by his youngest brother Salamandes and revived as a puppet. Though he regained himself, Zylpheeza was possessed by Grandiene's spirit and had to be killed upon his transformation into Destruction God Zylpheeza 2.
- Infant Demon Drop (Dōki Doroppu) (2-22) / Dragon Dark King Salamandes (Ryū Meiō Saramandesu) (26-43, 49) / Ghost King Salamandes (Yūmaō Saramandesu) (43) / Destruction God Salamandes Dragon (Hakaishin Saramandesu Doragon) (49-50): The youngest, formerly an infant named Drop at the start of the series. Demon of Fire Calamity. Dragon blood runs through his veins. Being just an infant, he had to be carried by Pierre and would only say "Doroppuuu", not being able to speak. Even though, his high sorcery and fire abilities let him participate among his older siblings. Upon Zylpheeza's death, he received the Dark King Star and using energy that was transferred from Zylpheeza, Drop underwent a maturation inside a cocoon. During that time his soul took on the form of a human boy with pyrokinetic powers who Matsuri befriended. After the period of maturation Drop had become Dragon Prince Salamandes. Using the Dark King Star on his chest, Salamandes can create the "Saima Zone" in which the solar light is completely cut-off, allowing the Saima beasts to boost ten times their power. Later on after the GoGo-V used the Victory Mars to stop the minus-energy asteroid that Grandiene sent, he started to fall out of favor with her. But after the destruction of the Infinity Card, Salamandes completely fell out of favor because he destroyed a valuable weapon, so he attempted to lure the GoGo-V to Hell in order to regain favor with his mother, but Grandiene trapped all of them there. With some help from Pierre, Salamandes killed all the hell-bound monsters and absorbed them to become Ghost King Salamandes. The GoGo-V had a difficult time against him, since now Salamandes was able to transform human souls into energy powering him up through the "Saima Tree" which Pierre had grown at an orphanage. But when the long lost mother of one of the orphaned children that the GoGo-V had befriended arrived, her tears had weakened the Saima Tree's power. Without the soul energy the GoGoV were able to use the Max Victory Robo and Victory Mars to kill him and only his Dark King Star remained. In the finale, Pierre is able to convince Grandiene to use Salamande's Star to resurrect him and he was used alongside Zylpheeza, who was now under Grandiene's control. Luckily, Shou and Nagare were able to convince Zylpheeza that Salamandes was his younger brother Drop, forcing Salamandes to kill him, only to be killed by Shou and Nagare. But in the end Grandiene revived him as a complete puppet under her control in a dragon-like form, but was killed for good by the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project.
- Beast Baron Cobolda (Jūdanshaku Koboruda) (2-48): Grandiene's 3rd born. Demon of Ground Calamity. He is the strongest of the Saima siblings and his strategies always relied more in power than thought, leading him to a complex when compared himself with the dexterous warrior Zylpheeza or the cunning strategist Denus. Secretly coveting the rank of Dark King, tried to take it over after Zylpheeza's death but was overpowered by Salamandes. He and his older brother Zylpheeza are close because they survived together when they were younger; ironically, near the finale he was deceived by his mother to fight the GoGo-V and was killed by Zylpheeza who was being controlled by Grandiene.
- Evil Spirit Princess Denus (Jareiki Dīnasu) (2-47): Grandiene's only daughter. Demon of Aquatic Calamity. Gifted in the arts of disguise, she often used them to gather information or just cause havoc. Her strategies were particularly cruel and fearsome. Felt great respect for her older brother Zylpheeza. Near the finale her plan to use a spider to syphon off Matoi's life-force to resurrect Zylpheeza failed when the other GoGo-V were able to separate the spider from Matoi, by striking the other spider that was on Zylpheeza's chest. Denus, not wanting Zylpheeza to die again, placed the spider (The one that was used on Matoi) on her own chest and sacrificed her life so Zylpheeza could live.
- Dark Kings (Meiō) (2-22, 26-43, 47-49) / Destruction Gods (Hakaishin) (49-50): The final forms of Zylpheeza and Salamandes which Grandiene created by stripping both of their bodies of free will and turning them into puppets under her control.
[edit] Servants & Others
- Spell-Master Pierre (Jushi Piēru) (2-50, TimeRanger vs. GoGo-V) / PierreBori (Timeranger vs. GoGo-V): The family servant, most loyal to Salamandes. Pierre is a fly-themed sorcerer who dominates the Saima Cards, being able to create the Saima Beasts and enlarge them. He was thought to have been killed when the backlash energy from the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project's Sword crushed him against the wall of a building when in fact it just transformed him into a small fly-like form. He later reappeared in TimeRanger vs. GoGo-V to help the Londers Family. It turns out that during the TimeRanger's battle against the Giant Robot Nova, the energies from this battle inadvertently allowed for Pierre to be revived and allowed him to return to his normal size and form. Using his Saima Magic he made the Londers Prisoners immune to the TimeRanger's weapons. But with the help of the GoGoV (Because their weapons were designed to fight against the Saima Magic) most of the Prisoners were defeated, but Pierre entered the body of the remaining Londers Prisoner Boribaru and became PierreBori. In the end Pierre was removed/killed by the TimeRanger's TimeRobo Alpha, using the energy given to them by Victory Robo.
- Chaos (Kaosu) (42-43): Gatekeeper of Hell who helped Salamandes with his plan to trap the GoGoV in Hell. He summoned the spirits of past Saima beasts that were slain by the GoGoV who sought to be reborn in their bodies, but Chaos lost control over the dead monsters when the GoGoV broke his staff. Went with Salamandes after he became Ghost King Salamandes. But Chaos died when he protected Ghost King Salamandes from the GrandLiner's Grand Fire attack.
- Spirit-Servants Imps (Tsukaima Inpusu): The foot soldiers, armed with short swords. There were also female Imps who served Dinus, which were killed by the GoGo-V. Pierre revived them as one giant Imp that then divided and became three. The Imps could become Mecha-sized when in the Saima Zone.
- Grim Reapers: (GoGo-V vs. Gingaman) Gill's henchmen. They are extremely resilient, able to pick themselves up after being knocked down from attacks. Only fire seems to be their true weakness as they dissolve when coming into contact with it.
[edit] Juuma
A race of demons as evil as the Saima from another galaxy, exclusive only in the movie.
- Beast Demon King Golomois (Jūmaō Gorumoa) (Movie): The leader of the Juuma, his power is similar to that of Grandiene herself making him a fearsome enemy. Armed with the Darksword and the Shadowsword. But the Beast-Demon Hunters forced most of his tribe into extinction, with only Golomois to remain. He soon killed all of his pursuers people but Sieg, losing his DarkSword in the process. Golomis arrived on Earth where the DarkSword landed. After escaping Sieg, he was caught by the Saima and he decided to take advantage of them by making a deal with them. Once he regained his DarkSword, he assumed his true giant form. It took the combined force of the Demon Hunter power and Victory Robo to destroy him.
[edit] Saima Beasts
Monsters of calamity created by the minus-energy-powered fusion of a "Saima Soul" and the information in the Saima siblings' cards. Pierre throws an information card into the World of Darkness and pronounces the incantation: "Evil Magic, with your power we shall create a Saima Beast from the World of Darkness! Amiyasu Amiyasu Amikurosu... Saima Creation!!!". When they are defeated, Pierre throws a Regeneration Card to turn the monster's remains into a 'Giant Ghost' ("Evil Magic, with your power grant this fallen Saima Beast the last strength! Amiyasu Amiyasu Amijiisu... Saima Regeneration!") that only Victory Robo can defeat. Later on in the series from episode 30-39, Salamandes occasionally created the Saima Zone, making it impossible to operate the Victory Robo. Only the Victory Mars could fight properly in the Saima Zone since its power system is not dependent on Solar Energy.
- Tornedeus (2): Created by Zylpheeza. A demon that can create massive tornadoes as well as protect himself by hiding inside them. Killed by Victory Robo.
- Gasgail (3): Created by Denus. Consumed gasoline and could hurl spheres and expel flammable toxic gas. Killed by Victory Robo.
- Solgoil (4, 42): Created by Drop. Caused abnormal weather conditions. Killed by Victory Robo. Later, his spirit was summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell, but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. Solgoil escaped from Hell and was killed again by Max Victory Robo. His face also appears on the queen's skirt.
- Kueikurosu (5, 42-43): A tree demon, created by Cobolda. It could plant acorns down people's throats and cause them to turn into trees. Killed by Victory Robo. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. Its soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Jeeruda (6): Created by Denus. Killed by Victory Robo.
- Moruguuru (7, 42-43) An earth demon created by Cobolda that could burrow through the ground. Killed by Victory Robo. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell. Its soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Raima (8) Created by Zylpheeza. A thunder-based demon that could shoot spikes from its body that acted as lightning rods. Killed by Victory Robo.
- Vampaira (9): A vampire bat demon created by Denus. Killed by Victory Robo.
- Chanbaano (10, 42): Created by Zylpheeza. A motorcycle-riding demon that emitted poisonous smoke from the pipes and smoke stacks on its body. Killed by Victory Robo. Later he was summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. He escaped from Hell and was killed again by GrandLiner.
- Hellgerus (11): Created by Drop. Based on the Cerberus. Killed by Victory Robo. Was revived by the Magma Golem as Golem Hellgerus.
- Juuki (13): Created by Cobolda. A two-headed dinosaur/dragon demon with a second head on its right hand. Killed by Livebird. Was revived by Pierre as Golem Juuki.
- CyberGildo (14, 42-43): Created by Zylpheeza. A cyborg demon that could drain and absorb electricity causing power outages. Killed by Victory Robo. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. CyberGildo's soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order to escape from Hell.
- Buroogen (15, 42): An insect demon created by Drop to search for missing Golem Card. Killed by Livebird. Revived by Pierre as Golem Buroogen.
- Garaga (16): Comical bird demon that was created by Pierre from one of Zylpheeza's cards to find Denus' stolen monster egg. Killed by Livebird. Revived by Pierre as Golem Garaga.
- Ganeujaa (17): Created by Cobolda. Killed by Victory Robo.
- Spiderus (18, 42-43): A spider demon created by Zylpheeza that could trap humans in strong webs and could analyze the GoGo-V's weaponry. However the Rangers were able to beat Spiderus with the V-Lancers since it could not analyze. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. His soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell. His face also appears on the queen's skirt.
- Chimera (22): A combination demon that was formed from the energy of the three fallen angel warriors that were created by Zylpheeza. Killed by the V-Mode Attack Bracelets.
- Zoodo (19-20): Leader of the fallen angels. A knight-like warrior who Matoi risked killing himself by aiming both the Livebird and his V-Lancer at the demon. When he was revived as a giant, he had a new form. Killed by GrandLiner & Victory Robo after Zoodo had severed Victory Robo's right arm. His was the center face of Chimera and his right arm became Chimera's right arm.
- Jiin (19-21): The youngest fallen angel, had a falcon theme. She treated hunting the GoGo-V as a game. Killed by LinerBoy. Her face formed the right side of Chimera's face and her legs became Chimera's legs.
- Guuru (19-21): The middle child fallen angel sibling and quite possibly the strongest. Killed by LinerBoy & GrandLiner. He formed the left side of Chimera's face and his left arm became Chimera's left arm.
- Zombeast (23, 42-43): A zombie/skeleton demon created by Cobolda that can resurrect the souls of dead humans under his control. Killed by Max Victory Robo. He was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. His soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell. Its face also appears on the queen's skirt as well.
- Zairen (24): A female bat-like siren/mermaid demon created by Denus that turned Mondo and the boys into children. Was revived by Pierre as Golem Zairen.
- Halluya (25, 42-43): A Saima Beast priest, created from one of Zylpheeza's cards, who prepares the events of Grandiene's arrival on the day of the Grand Cross conjunction of planets. He draws the magic circle to receive her. However, just before her arrival was complete, Dr. Mondo destroyed the magic circle as Halluya was destroyed so that Grandiene only made it halfway into our world. Killed by Max Victory Robo. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. His soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- DeathStag (26, 42-43): A stag beetle demon created by Pierre from one of Drop's cards. Matoi broke off one of its antlers before it was resurrected as a giant ghost by Pierre. Killed by Max Victory Robo. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell. His soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Doguru (27): A dog/mole-like demon created by Cobolda. Could fire beams from its mouth and release microscopic creatures that ate away at buildings and was efficient with a bow. Killed by Max Victory Robo.
- Deathmine (28): A Grim-Reaper-like demon created by Denus. Killed by Victory Robo and Liner Boy.
- Papetongu (29, 42-43): A flower demon created by Salamandes. Killed by Max Victory Robo. Later it was summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell. Its soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Bakyuum (31, 42-43): Cobra-like demon created by Salamandes that swallowed the younger Tatsumi siblings and could spray ice. Killed by Victory Mars. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. Its soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Godai (32) : A SaimaBeast that has the ability to capture a person within a card. Godai was used by Denus and Cobolda to use the captured human's energy in their first attempt to try to resurrect Zylpheeza. Fortunately their plan failed when the GoGoV destroyed Godai.
- Thanatos (33): Created by Denus. Salamandes intervened in his creation and gave him a shyness towards women. Even after their attempts to befriend him and give him the courage to face women, the GoGoV were forced to kill him. Killed by Max Victory Robo.
- Baira (34): Another plant demon created by Salamandes that planted seeds on the GoGo-V that would eventually released poisonous spores that would kill them and everyone around them. Fortunately the siblings traveled into space on LinerBoy and the spores were sucked into the vacuum. Killed by Victory Mars.
- Spartan (36, 42-43): A cyclops demon, created by Cobolda, that was taught under Daimon's old sensei. Defeated by Daimon's "Banta-Style Cow's Milk Tornado Drop", as only Daimon himself knew how to pull it off. Killed by Victory Mars. Was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell. His soul was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Infernal Dark Hellbeast (GoGo-V vs. Gingaman): The monster summoned through Gill's sacrifice. This creature was so powerful that the Gogo-V's Victory Mars and Liner Boy were easily no match for it, even when Super Armor Shine Gingaioh and Bull Taurus arrived to help. When Super Armor Shine Gingaioh was broken up into the five Starbeasts, the GoGo-V picked up the unconscious Gingaman and that was when the Lights of Ginga's energy flowed into Victory Mars and became Super Armor Shine Victory Mars, which was used to kill the Dark Hellbeast.
- Hirugemuuja (40): Created by Cobolda. Killed by Max Victory Robo.
- Gabara (41): Sea turtle/kappa demon created by Denus that caused earthquakes using its trident. Killed by Victory Mars. His face appears on the queen's skirt.
- Bahamuu (45) A tapir demon created by Pierre from one of Salamandes' cards. It sent Matoi into a dream dimension where he is attacked by his siblings. Killed by Victory Mars.
- Big Douser (Bitugudoosaa) (46) A rescue robot created by Nagare which would be used to help put out fires, but was turned into a Saima Beast by Pierre's magic, the GoGoV were forced to destroy it against its creator's wishes. In the end, it was acknowledged by the team as one of their own.
[edit] Golem Saima Beasts
When GrandLiner destroyed MagmaGolem, its remains became GolemCards that Pierre uses to revive dead Saima Beasts as gigantic Golem SaimaBeasts (Goremu Saimajū). Unlike giant Saima Beasts, the Golem Saima Beast are much larger and revived with a hardened body that only GrandLiner can pierce through.
- Magma Golem (Maguma Goremu) (1, 11-12, 28): The first Saima Beast sent down to Earth to both destroy and burn up the city. Seemingly killed by Victory Robo when chucked into a lava pit it created earlier. But in reality, Magma Golem was in a new sleep, his body becoming red, until Grandiene herself woke him up. After destroying Victory Robo's sword, Magma Golem brought back Hellgerus as Golem Hellgerus. Killed for good by GrandLiner. Was later seen in the series as a mere simulation to test the GoGo-V's gear.
- Golem Hellgerus (11-12): A resurrected stronger form of Hellgerus by the Magma Golem. Killed by GrandLiner.
- Golem Juuki (13, 42): A resurrected stronger form of Juuki. Killed by GrandLiner. Juuki was later summoned by Chaos (as Golem Juuki) when Chaos and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. Along with Chanban and Solgoil, Golem Juuki was able to escape from Hell with the GoGo-V but it and Chanban were killed a second time by GrandLiner.
- Golem Buroogen (15, 42-43): A resurrected stronger form of Buroogen. Killed by GrandLiner. Later Buroogen (as Golem Buroogen) was summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. Golem Buroogen's spirit was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
- Golem Garaga (16) A resurrected stronger form of Garaga. Killed by GrandLiner.
- Golem Zairen (24, 42-43): Resurrected stronger form of Zairen. Killed by GrandLiner and Linerboy. Zairen (as Golem Zairen) was later summoned by Chaos when he and Salamandes brought the GoGo-V to Hell but Chaos lost control when his staff was broken. Her spirit was swallowed by Salamandes in order for him to escape from Hell.
[edit] Infinity Chain Saima Beasts
In Episode 37, Salamandes started to use a very powerful card known as the Infinity Card. Its special power is that it can use absorbed energy from the GoGo-V's energy weapons and with that power, the next Saima Beast Carrier becomes more powerful than the previous Carrier, to the point where the GoGo-V's energy weapons will not work on it. There were only three carriers and in the end its final carrier and the card itself was destroyed when the GoGo-V used their Victory Mars to throw them into the sun.
- Garubaria (37): A pig demon created by Pierre from one of Zylpheeza's cards. Its mind switched bodies with a young bride whose wedding the Tatsumi were attending. Later he switched bodies with Matoi but was finally sent back into its own body. Killed by Victory Mars but the powers he absorbed from the GoGo-V's weapons remained in the Infinity Card.
- Hagakuren (38): Mantis demon created by Salamandes. Killed by Victory Mars, Max Victory Robo & GrandLiner. It foreshadowed the creation of the Final Infinity Chain demon.
- Lizardes (39): A Dragon-warrior demon that had a striking resemblance to his creator, Salamandes. Drawing on the powers from the Inifinity card, the GoGo-V's weaponry were no match for it. Killed by Victory Mars, which flung him into the sun and therefore destroyed both the demon and the Infinity Card.
[edit] Episodes (Missions)
- Rescue Soldiers! Rise Up (救急戦士!起つ(たつ) Kyūkyū Senshi! Tatsu)
- Tornado Calamity Demon Clan! (竜巻く災魔一族! Tatsumakiku Saima Ichizoku!)
- Explosive Sibling Love (爆破された兄弟愛(きずな) Bakuhasareta Kizuna)
- Flower Petals in Abnormal Weather (花びらに異常気象 Hanabira ni Ijōkishō)
- Time to Become a Hero (ヒーローになる時 Hīrō ni Naru Toki)
- The Mold Cometh! (カビが来る! Kabi ga Kuru!)
- The Beautiful Calamity Demon Trap (美しき災魔のワナ Utsukushiki Saima no Wana)
- Rescue Squadron Activity Suspended (救急戦隊活動停止 Kyūkyū Sentai Katsudō Teishi)
- Stolen Abilities! (盗まれた能力(ちから)! Nusumareta Nō Chikara!)
- Proud Yellow (誇りのイエロー Hokori no Ierō)
- The Two Red-Hot Calamity Demon Beasts (灼熱の2大災魔獣 Shakunetsu no Nidai Saimajū)
- The Do-or-Die Spirit of the New Coupling Fusion (決死の新連結合体 Kesshi no Shin Renketsu Gattai)
- The Younger Brothers' Rebellion (弟たちの反乱 Otōtotachi no Hanran)
- The Dreadful Virus (恐怖のウイルス Kyōfu no Uirusu)
- Child Demon Drop's Sortie (童鬼ドロップ出撃 Warabe Oni Doroppu Shutsugeki)
- The Thief With Calamity Demon Eggs (泥棒とサイマの卵 Dorobō to Saima no Tamago)
- Matoi's Bridal Candidate (マトイの花嫁候補 Matoi no Hanayome Kōho)
- The Counterattacking V-Lancers (逆襲のVランサー Gyakushū no Bui Ransā)
- A Total Defeat (完全なる敗北 Kanzen Haiboku)
- Undying Rescue Spirits (不滅の救急(レスキュー)魂 Fumetsu no Resukyū Tamashii)
- The New 6th Solider! (6番目の新戦士! Rokubanme no Shin Senshi!)
- The Dark King's Last Decisive Battle! (冥王、最後の決戦 Meiō, Saigo no Kessen)
- The Phantom Rescue Mission (幽霊救出作戦 Yūrei Kyūshutsu Sakusen)
- Little Child Rescue Soldiers (ちびっ子救急戦士 Chibikko Kyūkyū Senshi)
- The Great Witch's Hour of Descent (大魔女降臨の時 Dai Majo Kōrin no Toki)
- The Fiery Dragon Prince is Born (炎の龍皇子誕生 Honō no Ryū Ōji Tanjō)
- Yellow Leaves the Front (イエロー戦線離脱 Ierō Sensen Ridatsu)
- The Kidnapped Boy! (奪われたボーイ! Ubawareta Bōi!)
- The Uneasy Starry Sky (胸騒ぎの星空 Munasawagi no Hoshizora)
- Escape! The Planet of Darkness (脱出! 暗黒惑星 Dasshutsu! Ankoku Wakusei)
- Cut Down the Calamity Demon Space (切り裂け災魔空間 Kirisake Saima Kūkan)
- Wedding Bells (ウェディングベル Wedingu Beru)
- An Innocent Calamity Demon Warrior (ウブな災魔の戦士 Ubu na Saima no Senshi)
- Death, Else Destruction (死さもなくば破滅 Shi Samonakuba Hametsu)
- The Black Snake's Trap (黒い蛇のトラップ Kuroi Hebi no Torappu)
- Mysteries! The Falling Tornado (奥義!竜巻落とし Okugi! Tatsumaki Otoshi)
- The Beauty is a Calamity Demon Beast!? (美女がサイマ獣!? Bijo ga Saimajū!?)
- The Infinity Chain, Grandchildren, and Persimmons (無限連鎖と孫と柿 Mugen Rensa to Mago to Kaki)
- Break the Infinity Chain! (無限連鎖を断て! Mugen Rensa o Tate!)
- 0 Seconds Before Base Destruction (基地壊滅0秒前 Kichi Kaimetsu Zerobyōsen)
- Matoi is a Beaten Man (マトイが負けた男 Matoi ga Maketa Otoko)
- The Hellish Calamity Beast Army (地獄の災魔獣軍団 Jigoku no Saimajū Gundan)
- The Terrible Calamity Demon Tree (戦慄の災魔ツリー Senritsu no Saima Tsurī)
- Rescue File 99 (救急ファイル99 Kyūkyū Fairu Kyūjūkyū)
- The Year's First Dream is a Calamity Demon Melody (初夢は災魔の旋律 Hatsuyume wa Saima no Senritsu)
- The Flame-Throwing Firefighter Robo (火を吹く消防ロボ Honō o Fuku Shōbō Robo)
- The Dark King! The Compensation of Revival (冥王! 復活の代償 Meiō! Fukkatsu no Daishō)
- Showdown in the Calamity Demon Palace (決戦は災魔宮殿 Kessen wa Saima Kyūden)
- Awakening! Two Destructive Gods (覚醒! 二大破壊神 Kakusei! Nidai Hakai Kami)
- Burning Rescue Spirits (燃える救急(レスキュー)魂 Moeru Resukyū Tamashii)
[edit] Specials
- Kyukyu GoGo-V the Movie: Sudden Shock! A New Warrior
- Kyukyu GoGo-V Super Video: The Rescue Spirit Five Doctrines
- Kyukyu Sentai GoGo-V vs. Gingaman
- Mirai Sentai Timeranger vs. GoGo-V
[edit] Cast
[edit] Main cast
- Daisuke Gōri: Narrator
- Ryūichirō Nishioka: Matoi Tatsumi/GoRed
- Kenji Taniguchi: Nagare Tatsumi/GoBlue
- Atsushi Harada: Shou Tatsumi/GoGreen
- Kenji Shibata: Daimon Tatsumi/GoYellow
- Kayoko Shibata: Matsuri Tatsumi/GoPink
- Mike Maki: Mondo Tatsumi
- Sayaka Aida: Mint (voice)
- Yūko Miyamura: Kyoko Hayase
- Miho Yamada: Grandene (voice)
- Daiki Nakamura: Zylpheeza (voice)
- Kaya Hirasawa: Dinus
- Kenji Nomura: Cobolda (voice)
- Taiki Matsuno: Pierre (voice)
- Hikaru Midorikawa: Salamandes (voice)
- Isao Yamagishi: Liner Boy (voice)
[edit] Stunt
- Hirofumi Fukuzawa: Cobolda
- Tsuyoshi Miyazaki: Pierre
- Seiji Takaiwa: Salamandes
- Hideaki Kusaka: Victory Robo, Grand Liner, Victory Mars
- Yūichi Hachisuka: Liner Boy
[edit] Guest Starring
- Keiichi Wada: Seig (Movie)
[edit] Trivia
- Fitting with the familial theme of the series, the background music is composed by Toshiyuki Watanabe, the son of famous tokusatsu music composer Michiaki Watanabe.
- Atsushi Harada belongs to a handful of actors who were both appeared as a warrior in Super Sentai and Kamen Rider.
- The second family of sentai. They would be followed by Mahou Sentai Magiranger.
Preceded by: Seijuu Sentai Gingaman |
Super Sentai 1999 – 2000 |
Succeeded by: Mirai Sentai Timeranger |
Super Sentai |
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1970s: Goranger • J.A.K.Q. • Battle Fever J 1980s: Denjiman • Sun Vulcan • Goggle V • Dynaman • Bioman • Changeman • Flashman • Maskman • Liveman • Turboranger 1990s: Fiveman • Jetman • Zyuranger • Dairanger • Kakuranger • Ohranger • CarRanger • Megaranger • Gingaman • GoGo–V 2000s: Timeranger • Gaoranger • Hurricanger • Abaranger • Dekaranger • Magiranger • Boukenger • Gekiranger |