List of Engine Sentai Go-onger episodes
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This is a list of Engine Sentai Go-onger episodes. Each episode is called a Grand Prix (グランプリ Guran Puri?), or "GP" for short.
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[edit] Allies of Justice |
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1 | "Allies of Justice" | 正義ノミカタ | "Seigi no Mikata" | February 17, 2008 | |
In the Machine World, the Engines Speedor, Bus-on, and Bearrv defeat Gaiark's three Pollution Ministers in a race, knocking the three last survivors of their kind into a wormhole leading to Earth. Six months later, deciding to make Earth their home by polluting it, Gaiark start attacking the human race with their Barbaric Machine Beast Shoukyaku Banki leading the Ugatz on the day of a wedding. However, Shouyaku Banki faces three carefree humans, Sōsuke, Renn and Saki, who knew of Gaiark as they change into the Go-ongers. The fight was witnessed by two men, Hant and Gunpei, the latter of whom questions the Go-ongers' sense of heroism after the battle, demanding to know where they got their power from. Sōsuke, Renn, and Saki leave on the Ginjiro without giving Gunpei any answers. At Gaiark's Hellgaille Place, Shoukyaku Banki begs for forgiveness from the Pollution Ministers as he reveals the Go-ongers may be tied to the Engines. He is upgraded with the perfected Bikkurium Energy and then sent back after the Go-ongers.
Though Shoukyaku Banki had become much stronger than before, the Go-ongers defeat the Barbaric Machine Beast with their Go-on Gear. When Gaiark sends out their Barbaric Dohma armada to cover the unconscious Shouyaku Banki while the Bikkurium begins to manifest, the Go-ongers summon the benefactors of their power; the three Engines who have followed Gairark to Earth. After the Engines take out the Barbaric Dohmas, Shoukyaku Banki's Bikkurium finally takes effect and he undergoes Industrial Revolution. The Engines counter and combine to form Engine-Oh, who plugs Shoukyaku Banki's smoke stacks before scrapping him. After the fight, the Go-ongers meet Hant and Gunpei, who again wishes to speak to the Engines and demands to join their team. As Hant argues with Gunpei, Sōsuke, Renn, and Saki steathily climb aboard the Ginjiro and speed away.[1] |
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[edit] Reckless Guys |
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2 | "Reckless Guys" | 無茶ナヤツラ | "Mucha na Yatsura" | February 24, 2008 | |
Water Pollution Minister Kegalesia sends Pipe Banki to pollute Earth's waters. Bomper, the Go-onger's support robo, picks up on Pipe Banki's presence and sends the three Go-ongers to the nearby dam to battle Pipe Banki and the Ugatz. Surprisingly, Pipe Banki escapes before the battle's end, satisfied with how his powers have affected the water supply. During the fight, Gunpei sneaks aboard the Ginjiro, kidnaps Bomper, and steals the Engine Casts. Again, he demands information about the Go-ongers and threatens to disassemble the frightened robo. Hant appears and is awed by Bomper's ability to speak. After Bomper tells Gunpei and Hant why the Engines need human partners, the Go-ongers arrive. Sōsuke struggles with Gunpei to retrieve the Engine Casts, but Gunpei easily shoves him away. Once again, Gunpei questions the Go-ongers' maturity and battle-worthiness and refuses to return the Engine Casts. Suddenly, Bomper reports that an Industrial Revolutionized Pipe Banki has arrived to flood the city.
Without their Engine Casts, the Go-ongers assemble the Highway Buster in a seemingly futile attempt to defeat Pipe Banki. As Gunpei watches them recklessly fight against the odds, Bomper reveals the origins of the three Go-ongers and why they were picked as the Engines' drivers. With a change of heart, Gunpei decides to return the Engine Casts, and Hant offers his help to do so. Seeing the same sense of justice he saw in Sōsuke, Renn, and Saki, Bomper gives Hant and Gunpei the ShiftChangers, allowing them to become Go-ongers. With their Engine Casts back, the primary Go-ongers are able to form Engine-Oh to battle Pipe Banki. During the fight, a bridge span is destroyed, which endangers an innocent woman and child trapped in their car. Engine-Oh is unable to land the deathblow on Pipe Banki until Go-on Green and Go-on Black rescue mother and son. With the addition of Hant and Gunpei, the Go-ongers are finally assembled to fight Gaiark.[2] |
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[edit] Basic Investigation |
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3 | "Basic Investigation" | 捜査ノキホン | "Sōsa no Kihon" | March 2, 2008 | |
While Renn and Saki practice sparring with Gunpei, Sōsuke goofs around with Hant until Gunpei trips him. Gunpei criticizes the primary Go-ongers' childish antics until Bomper reports Gaiark activity at a mountain in nearby northern Kanto. Once there, the Go-ongers are shaken by a sudden tremor that takes out the forest before the gang get ambushed by the Ugatz. While the primary Go-ongers battle the Ugatz, Go-on Black and Go-on Green leave the fight and find the source of the tremor: Scoop Banki. After being forced above ground, Scoop Banki overpowers the Go-ongers before escaping underground once more. Annoyed with the primary team, Gunpei takes Hant underground to further investigate Scoop Banki's activities. The two soon find Scoop Banki's set-up of a weapon of mass destruction. They charge in to fight Scoop Banki and destroy the weapon. However, Go-On Green and Go-On Black are defeated by an irate Scoop Banki and left for dead as he leaves to personally ensure his target's destruction. Meanwhile, at Hellgaille Place, Land Pollution Minister Yogostein reveals that Scoop Banki was initially incorrect about the target site, whose destruction would serve as Gaiark's declaration of war on the human race.
The primary Go-ongers are hanging out at the Ginjiro and accidentally learn that Scoop Banki's target is the Neo Tokio Hills development, which is to open that day. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Scoop Banki arrives to wreak havoc, but is ambushed by Sōsuke, Renn, and Saki, who were in disguise at the event. Go-on Black and Go-on Green arrive, and the assembled Go-ongers then fight Scoop Banki, defeating him with the Bearrv-powered Highway Buster. Scoop Banki undergoes Industrial Revolution and Engine-Oh forms to fight him. Engine-Oh destroys Scoop Banki's shovel gauntlets before scrapping him. After the battle, Bomper intercepts the energy signatures of the two new Engines entering Earth's atmosphere: Birca and Gunpherd.[3] |
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[edit] Engine Trouble |
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4 | "Engine Trouble" | 炎神トラブル | "Enjin Toraburu" | March 9, 2008 | |
Gunpherd and Birca, the other two Engines sent to pursue Gaiark alongside Speedor, Bus-on, and Bearrv, finally arrive on Earth. Bomper detects their signatures as they reach Earth's atmosphere. The Go-ongers rush to the landing site as Kegalesia tries to intercept them. Gunpei finds the Engine Soul of Gunpherd, but not his Engine Cast. Gunpei and Sōsuke eventually discover that Gunpherd's Engine Cast is in the hands of a boy who thinks it is a toy. While Sōsuke and Gunpei attempt to get Gunpherd's Engine Cast back, Hant, Saki, and Renn find Birca as he splits into his Engine Soul and Engine Cast. Hant retrieves the Engine Soul, but the Engine Cast is captured by Spray Banki.
Renn, Saki, and Hant attempt to reclaim Birca's Engine Cast when Kegalesia reveals herself. She fights Go-on Green as Go-on Red arrives and the primary Go-ongers use the Highway Buster on Spray Banki. Spray Banki gets Industrial Revolutionized and battles Engine-Oh with a Barbaric Douma squad led by Kitaneidas to provide backup. The Dohma squad is sent to capture Gunpherd's Engine Cast, so they seek out the boy who has found it. Go-on Black rescues the boy and destroys his attackers. The grateful young man gives Gunpherd's Engine Cast to Go-on Black as a reward for saving him, and Go-on Green takes Birca's Engine Cast back from Kegalesia. Once again able to assume their full size, Birca and Gunpherd deal with the Barbaric Doumas before wounding Spray Banki for Engine-Oh to land the coup de grâce. The Go-onger team and their Engine partners are finally together to battle Gaiark, though Birca and Gunpherd's full capabilities are yet to be revealed.[4] |
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[edit] Sometimes a Mother!? |
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5 | "Sometimes a Mother!?" | 時々オカン!? | "Tokidoki Okan!?" | March 16, 2008 | |
As Renn prepares breakfast, Hant leaves to work part-time at the PaPa Crepe Shop, where he meets and flirts with girls his age. Renn, Saki, and Sōsuke debate whether or not Hant should even have a part-time job, until Bomper alerts the Go-ongers to the arrival of Jishaku Banki, who is using his power of magnetism to attract all metallic objects to himself. The Go-ongers, without Hant, fight and defeat the Barbaric Machine Beast. Hant finally arrives after the team victory, much to Sōsuke's annoyance. Sōsuke tells Hant that if he values his job more than being a Go-onger, he should leave the team. Renn goes to talk to Hant, who lies about why he has been working; he tells Renn that he wants to make money so that the gang can have a barbecue dinner. Renn believes Hant's story and becomes upset when Sōsuke expresses skepticism. Bus-on suggests to Renn that he should go to PaPa Crepe to see if Hant really meant what he said, so he does, and finds Hant chatting with his customers. Despite this, Renn cheerfully decides to help Hant make crepes.
Meanwhile, at Hellgaille Palace, impressed with his minion's action in battle, Yogostein upgrades Jishaku Banki into Denjishaku Banki, which gives him much more attraction power than before. Renn and Hant get the call from Bomper, but Renn tells Hant to stay with the shop and that he will go fight for both of them. The Go-ongers call on their Go-On Gear to form the Highway Buster, but it is all snatched away by Denjishaku Banki before they can do so. Distracted and now wracked with guilt, Hant tells the crepe shop customers that he must go help his friends. To his surprise, the girls encourage him to go fight. Hant shows up to the battle driving a wrecking ball, using it to take out Denjishaku Banki's power source. He apologizes to Renn for lying to him and the other Go-ongers. Using the powerless Denjishaku Banki's powers against him, the Go-ongers defeat him with the Junction Rifle. Denjishaku Banki is then Industrial Revolutionized, so the Engines arrive to fight. Engine-Oh pulls out the Go-On Sword, but Denjishaku Banki attracts it to him and uses it against Engine-Oh. Birca jumps into the fray, combining with Engine-Oh to form Engine-Oh Birca. Engine-Oh Birca executes the spinning Engine Armament attack to scrap Denjishaku Banki once and for all. Afterwards, the gang look forward to enjoying a barbecue dinner, but Hant, after getting a phone call, sadly reports that because he abandoned the crepe shop, he would not be getting paid, and would be unable to buy the meat.[5] |
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[edit] The Maiden's Heart |
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6 | "The Maiden's Heart" | 乙女ノココロ | "Otome no Kokoro" | March 23, 2008 | |
After Sōsuke attempts to apologize for unknowingly making her sad, Saki follows a melody played by a flautist named Seiji Ogawa. But suddenly, Speaker Banki appears and turns Seiji's beautiful music into noise pollution, with Saki saving him from the Savage Machine Beast's attack before she and Sōsuke fight him in vain. But once the others arrive, the Go-onger put on earplugs to resist Speaker Banki's attacks before damaging the monster's speakers, forcing him to retreat. When he discovers that Saki is going on a date with Seiji, Sōsuke suspects that she has fallen in love with the musician. He asks Gunpei to help him find out for certain after learning of his lip-reading skills. Gunpei agrees, but his poor lip reading skills only heighten Sōsuke's worries.
A few days later, the upgraded Speaker Banki resumes his attack after sucking up all the sound in the city in secret. Though Saki wants to go into battle, Sōsuke tells her not to fight and to follow her heart. As the male Go-ongers lose to Speaker Banki, Saki arrives to battle the Savage Machine Beast, using info she got from Seiji of targeting the speakers on his feet. Once weaken, the Go-ongers use the Highway Buster and the Junction Rifle to defeat Speaker Banki. However, after Saki clears things of Gunpei's lip reading, the team forms Engine-Oh to battle the Industrial Revolutionized Speaker Banki. But when Speaker Banki overpowers Engine-Oh, Gunpherd arrives to support the team, executing Engine Armament with Engine-Oh to form Engine-Oh Gunpherd, who scraps Speaker Banki with his ability to penetrate the Savage Machine Beast's sound wave (bullets travel faster than sound). After the fight, Sōsuke apologizes to Saki as she tells him she will never leave their home.[6] |
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[edit] Partner Amigo |
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7 | "Partner Amigo" | 相棒アミーゴ | "Aibō Amīgo" | March 30, 2008 | |
Two shadows are seen moving about underground, with the Go-ongers pursuing what they think are two Savage Machine Beasts. Once at the rusted Tokyo Tower, with Gunpei and Gunpherd having a falling out over whose fault it was that three bullets went astray when the team scrapped Speaker Banki, the Go-ongers divide into two teams to counter these monsters when they split up. Soon after, Gunpei's group encounters the mysterious being, the Engine Carrigator of the Gian Race. As Carrigator attacks Birca and Gunpherd in retaliation, Sōsuke's group battles the actual Savage Machine Beast, Bombe Banki, who tricks the Go-ongers into thinking that Carrigator's on Gaiark's side.
Though defeated by the Highway Buster, Bombe Banki is Industrial Revolutionized and attempts to outrun Engine-Oh. Engine-Oh follows, but it turns out to be trap and Bombe Bank rusts Engine-Oh, rendering it incapable of fighting as planned by the Pollution Ministers. Meanwhile, learning the truth of Carrigator wanting to fight Gaiark, Gunpei manages to gain Carrigator's trust and convince him to fight by their side. Once arriving to the battlefield, Carrigator, Gunpherd, and Birca take out the Barbaric Dohma before they perform their own Engine Combination: forming GunBir-Oh to destroy Bombe Banki. Though the gang have a new ally, Speedor and the others are still rusted.[7] |
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[edit] The Greatest Miracle |
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8 | "The Greatest Miracle" | 最高ノキセキ | "Saikō no Kiseki" | April 6, 2008 | |
The giant Boring Banki attacks the city until the Go-ongers arrive, letting Carrigator rest due his massive recharging as the primary Go-ongers attempt to use Speedor and the others. However, the primary Go-ongers learn their Engine partners are unable to enlarge due to Bombe Banki's attack. Then, Boring Banki burrows its drill underground and enters a sleep mode. By then, the Pollution Ministers arrive to take out the Go-ongers personally with the Engines disposed of, defeating them easily with their barrier attack. Later, after a vain attempt of removing the rust with a miracle and Speedor not being as confident, an upset Sōsuke runs off to vent his rage until he receives aid from his racing coach: Tojiro Fuji. Seeing that Sōsuke still the same as he was, a miracle maker who acts on his own, Tojiro reminds him that even heroes need the support of others. Sōsuke finds Speedor, who almost got himself kill to find his human. Though Sōsuke apologizes for his actions, Speedor stays the true miracle was their meeting.
As Sōsuke resumes de-rusting Speedor, Gunpei and Hant learn that Boring Banki plans to drill into a magma chamber below the city in order to destroy it in an eruption. The two transform to fight the Pollution Ministers in vain before Go-on Blue and Go-on Yellow arrive after restoring their Engines to cover the two as they form Gunbir-O to stop Boring Banki, only to overpowered by the stronger opponent due to Carrigator not being at full power. But at the last second, Sōsuke arrives with a fully restored Speedor. Using the Highway Buster three times, the Go-ongers take out the Pollution Ministers' barrier before forming Engine-Oh to support Gunbir-O. Together, Engine-Oh and Gunbir-O scrap Boring Banki with their attacks as Tojiro watches in pride of Sōsuke's miracle coming true.[8] |
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[edit] Tomorrow is There |
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9 | "Tomorrow is There" | 明日ガアルサ | "Ashita ga Arusa" | April 13, 2008 | |
When Saki goes out shopping with Hant, Lens Banki starts attacking, taking peoples' pictures before they disappear into Junk World, another Frame Dimension like Machine World. When Go-on Green tries to contact the others, he and Saki get their pictures are taken by the Savage Machine Beast, the two disappear into Junk World. Realizing they cannot change or communicate, Saki blames herself with Hant cheering her up as he promises he they will get back. Back at the human world, Sōsuke and the others arrive to fight Lens Banki, dodging the Savage Machine Beast's attacks before he retreated. After getting some idea of what became of Hant and Saki, Sōsuke and the others attempt a means to pinpoint their friends' location as Renn realizes a weakness in Lens Banki.
Back at the Junk World, Saki and Hant find the other humans captured by Ugatz as part of Kitaneidas's "Ugatz Supplement Plan", using Junk World's mechanization effect on humans to turn them into Ugats. After being reminded by her actions as Go-onger, Saki regains her smily outlook as she and Hant save the people regardless of being unable to change into their Go-onger forms. While this occurred, at the human world, Go-on Red, Go-on Blue, Go-on Black trick Lens Banki into taking their decoy trap, reversing the Savage Machine Beast's dial bring Saki, Hant, and the others back. Once assuming their Go-onger forms, Saki and Hant join the other Go-ongers in knocking Lens Banki away with the Super Highway Buster. However, Lens Banki Industrial Revolutionizes and overpowers Engine-Oh and GunBir-Oh before attempting to sent them all to the Junk World. But the two manage to blind Lens Banki with the sun behind them before the Engines use their signature attacks. After the Ugatz-transformed humans return to normal, the Go-ongers celebrate their latest victory with cake Saki made herself, with everyone enjoying it. However, the commemorative photos Lens Banki took of GunBir-Oh and Engine-Oh would be prelude of something sinister.[9] |
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[edit] Starting Alright |
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10 | "Starting Alright" | 発車オーライ | "Hassha Ōrai" | April 20, 2008 | |
While the others enjoy the breakfast Saki makes in vain, Renn works on remolding the Engines to work around Carrigator, just finishing the improvements on Speedor, Bus on, and Bearrv. At Hellgaille Palace, thanks to the the images Lens Banki took before he was destroyed by Engine-Oh and GunBir-Oh, the Pollution Ministers collaborated a special Savage Machine Beast that can duplicate the Engines' special attacks: Kagami Banki. Once the Industrial Revolutionized Savage Machine Beast goes on the attack, the Go-ongers form Engine-Oh and GunBir-Oh to fight Kagami Banki. However, Kagami Banki uses his "Mirror Effect" power to copy GunBir-Oh's attacks and defeat it before creating his own Go-on Sword to take out Engine-Oh. It seemed hopeless, until Kagami Banki runs out of Bikkurium and is forced to retreat.
At Ginjiro, Renn reveals that he was aware that Gaiark would to pull off a stunt and reveals that he has been creating a new formation that would combine all six Engines together into one to counter it. With Gunpei and Hant's help, Renn goes to modify Birca, Gunpherd, and Carrigator to finish the modifications. While Kagami Banki is taking long to be recharged with Bikkurium, the bored Pollution Ministers send a massive armada of Barbaric Dohma to attack the city. Giving Sōsuke Bus-on to help him, Speedor, Saki and Bearrv fight the Barbaric Dohmas, Renn and the others complete the modifications. But once the Barbaric Dohmas were scraped, Kagami Banki arrives with the Engines' five minutes, assuming his true "Land/Sky/Sea Special" form to overpower Engine-Oh. Once the other Engines finally arrive, they all form Engine-Oh G6 who overpowers Kagami Banki before scrapping him. But though the Go-ongers congratulate Renn for the new formation, he tells them he cannot take all the glory. However, everyone panics after they realize the Engines will shrink in a ten seconds with them inside.[10] |
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[edit] Airwave Jack |
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11 | "Airwave Jack" | 電波ジャック | "Denpa Jakku" | April 27, 2008 | |
When Gunpei talks with Hant about his part time flower arranging job and Gaiark not surfacing since the debut of Engine-Oh G6, Bomper tells them to turn on the TV, which shows Sōsuke as a G1 Racecar Driver in a upcoming race, Saki as an idol, and Renn as a Quiz Encyclopedia game show contestant. When Hant runs off when he learns he is to inherit a fortune from millionaire Kinzoshi Kanekura, for a Gunpei is forced to run from the police when charged for robbing a bank. Deciding to do something about this incognito, Gunpei tries in vain to snap the others out of the deception by Antenna Banki, who is using the power of television to hypnotize not only the Go-ongers to keep them apart, but also the masses into increase the output of pollution.
When Gunpei realizes the scheme revolves around TV, Gunpei makes his way to Antenna Banki and fight him on his own, losing to the stronger opponent before being tossed aside to be arrested. But when Antenna Banki airs Gunpei's arrest live on national television, the other Go-ongers realize the truth and made it in time before Antenna Banki finishes Gunpei off. After the team thank Gunpei for snapping them out of their deception, the assembled Go-ongers defeat Antenna Banki with a Gunpherd-powered Super Highway Buster. When Antenna Banki Industrial Revolutionizes, Engine-Oh and GunBir-Oh are formed to double team him with GunBir-Oh finishing the fight on its own as it scraps Antenna Banki. As the city is cleaned up with Satellite Banki's spell wearing off, the others annoyingly tend to Gunpei's needs until he cannot take it anymore.[11] |
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[edit] Sōsuke Banki!? |
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12 | "Sōsuke Banki!?" | 走輔バンキ!? | "Sōsuke Banki!?" | May 4, 2008 | |
While the other Go-ongers are practice sparring with each other, Sōsuke has a cold and must rest inside the Ginjiro for three days. The Ministers send Hatsuden Banki into the city to discharge lightning and cause mayhem. Despite his cold, Sōsuke rushes to confront Hatsuden Banki, who is none too impressed by Sōsuke's confidence. When Sōsuke executes a close range attack, Hatsuden Banki's generator overloads and discharges a bolt of lightning that zaps them both and switches their bodies. The other Go-ongers find who they think is Sōsuke (but is actually the soul of Hatsuden Banki in Sōsuke's body) and bring him back to the Ginjiro, while Sōsuke, whose soul is trapped in Hatsuden Banki's body, awakens in confusion in front of Yogostein. Each sees a golden chance to destroy his enemy from within, but Hatsuden Banki is waylaid by the other Go-ongers' earnest, yet bizarre, attempts to cure "Sōsuke" of his cold, and "Hatsuden Banki" is set to have his power amplified for Yogostein's "Plan B." When "Hatsuden Banki" destroys the generator that has amplified his powers, "Sōsuke," who has escaped from the Go-ongers, shows up and tries to convince Yogostein that he is really Hatsuden Banki.
"Sōsuke" and "Hatsuden Banki" start battling each other, and just as Yogostein figures out the situation, the other four Go-ongers arrive. Yogostein grabs "Sōsuke" and threatens to kill him if the Go-ongers do not defeat "Hatsuden Banki." However, the Go-ongers see right through Yogostein's plan, thanks to Speedor, and attack "Sōsuke" instead, forcing Yogostein to retreat. "Sōsuke" turns into "Go-on Red" and fights the Go-ongers, but is knocked down by "Hatsuden Banki." Speedor and his fellow Engines combine their powers to draw Sōsuke's soul from "Hatsuden Banki" into a Soul Chip, which the the Go-ongers place in the Junction Rifle and fire at "Sōsuke." Both souls are returned to their rightful bodies, but Sōsuke's cold remains in the body of Hatsuden Banki, which weakens the beast enough to be beaten by a Speedor-powered Super Highway Buster. Hatsuden Banki then Industrial Revolutionizes, but he is still hampered by Sōsuke's cold, which allows Engine-Oh G6 to scrap him easily. Later on, back on board Ginjiro, Sōsuke, finding his bed a mess, asks why the other Go-ongers did not realize the body switch sooner than they did. Renn, Saki, Hant, and Gunpei begin quarreling amongst themselves about the cold cures each was administering to "Sōsuke," not noticing that they accidentally knock out Sōsuke when he tries to get the four to stand down.[12] |
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[edit] Tank Full of Chivalry |
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13 | "Tank Full of Chivalry" | 侠気マンタン | "Otokogi Mantan" | May 11, 2008 | |
A mysterious childish girl is attacked by Hikigane Banki until the Go-ongers show up to save her when the Savage Machine Beast has the girl in his clutches with the Ugatz covering him. But Go-on Blue grabs the girl from Hikigane Banki, forcing him to run him away. After apologizing for accidentally mistaking his intentions, the girl apologizes and introduces herself as "Būkorin". However, Hant's words scare Būkorin away for claiming to be from the sky and that she did not give her real name. At Gaiark, the Pollution Ministers try in vain to entertain a mysterious scary-looking yakuza named Gego who offers them many weapons in return for Būkorin. But when he hears that Hikigane Banki failed, Dokkūgo decides to settle this personally after making the Savage Machine Beast his lackey. After seeing Būkorin and Renn together, with the later promising to help her with her troubles, the man reveals himself to be Būkorin's father who wants her to follow in his footsteps rather than living out her dream of a building a theme park.
While the other Go-ongers deal with Hikigane Banki, Renn is forced to deal with Gego for Būkorin's sake by putting his own freedom on the line in a three-round match. After both are tied in the first two matches, Renn is forced into a swordsman's duel. In spite of losing, Renn refuses to surrender, sparking Būkorin with his words as she stops the fight and frightens her dad to unconsciousness with her new attitude. Renn then joins the others in defeating Hikigane Banki with a Bus-On-powered Super Highway Buster. However, Hikigane Banki Industrial Revolutionizes, only to be scrapped by Engine-Oh G6. Later, Būkorin thanks Renn as she intends to carry on her father's legacy while living her dream before she and Gego take their leave in a UFO, revealing themselves to be aliens with Renn wishing that he asked about Būkorin's home planet.[13] |
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[edit] Doki Doki Every Day |
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14 | "Doki Doki Every Day" | 毎日ドキドキ | "Mainichi Doki Doki" | May 18, 2008 | |
After a night of working, a tired Hant crosses paths with Kama Banki who traps him among the other weary people that he captured in his hot spring. The others arrive to fight the Savage Machine Beast until they learn of Hant's fate as Kegalesia arrives to order her monster to take the other Go-ongers into his spring illusion to get them out of the way. However, Go-on Red accidentally deflects the steam at a martial artist named Mantan Fujio gets hit by Kama Banki's steam, dispelling the hot spring illusion to Kegalesia's shock as she and her lacky retreat when the Go-ongers use a High Buster/Cowl Laser combo on them. While scolded by the others for his daze, Hant is drafted by Fujio to be his student in with Sōsuke following them to Fujio's Natural Fighting School, where Hant has to give up worldy desires. Meanwhile, refusing to accept her humiliating defeat by a normal human, Kegalesia assumes a guise of "Rena Kegareshi" to learn under Fujio to perfect her monster, with Hant falling in love with her while neither is aware of the other's true identity. Later that night, has Kama Banki undergo what she learned from Fujio to reach enlightenment as the other Go-ongers arrive to see Hant's training. However, the three Go-onger encounter the enlightened Kama Banki, trapping them in a his perfected illusion.
When Sōsuke learns this, he takes Hant before the young man could properly admit her feelings, with a confused/upset Kegalesia discarding her disguise once realizing who Hant is to sick Kama Banki on the two. Though Hant is sucked into Kama Banki, Hant's love for Rena allowed him to break the illusion and free everyone. Taking center, Go-on Green battles Kama Banki single-handedly, using the Super Highway Buster on his own to take the Savage Machine Beast out. When Kama Banki Industrial Revolutionizes, Go-on Green sets Engine Souls in the wrong Casts, piloting "Speedor"-Birca as the mixed-Engines combine into Engine-Oh G6 and scrap Kama Banki. After the fight, Hant returns to Fujio's dojo, saddened to find Rena gone, as a still-confused Kegalesia is annoyed of being called "pure" by Hant.[14] |
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[edit] Engine Stall |
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15 | "Engine Stall" | 炎神ストール | "Enjin Sutōru" | May 25, 2008 | |
The Go-ongers attempt to enjoy a picnic, with Sōsuke having horrible luck after his coin landed on tails, until Bomper alerts them to a Barbaric Dohma arriving to the human world. When Engine-Oh G6 arrives to counter, the Engines reveal the pilot of the ship to be Gaiark's greatest military genius, Land Pollution Vice Minister Hiramechimedes. In spite of its components being frozen up in battle, Engine-Oh G6 fights in vain Hiramechimedes overpowers it single-handedly with his Barbaric Dohma SP before leaving to find Yogostein. As Hiramechimedes appears to his master Yogostein, the Go-ongers learn from Engines of Hiramechimedes as Gaiark arrives to confront the Engines, who all use the Mantan Guns to retreat into the Ginjiro as the Go-ongers decide to fight him on their own in vain.
Deciding to finish them off, Hiramechimedes brings out the Barbaric Dohma SP as the Go-ongers escape in the Ginjiro. Soon after, when the others, Sōsuke confronts Speedor and the other Engines by reminding them they're partners, encouraging them to confront their phobia. After Saki comes with a plan and a night of training, Engine-Oh G6 challenges the Barbaric Dohma SP, breaking up into its components and Speedor manages to scrap the Barbaric Dohma SP, which splits up as well. But just as all seemed lost, two new Engines emerge: Toripter and Jetras. Though they scrap the Barbaric Dohma SP in a massive dog fight and take their leave, not even the Go-ongers' Engines know anything about these strange allies.[15] |
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[edit] Honor Recovery |
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16 | "Honor Recovery" | 名誉バンカイ | "Meiyo Bankai" | June 1, 2008 | |
At the Ginjiro, the Go-ongers talk about the strange new Engines and their intent, with Carrigator knowing only that they are of the Wing Race. However, Hiramechimedes returns to Yogostein to reveal his first confrontation with the Wing Engines as Kegalesia sends out her Industrial Revolutionized Oil Banki to cover the city's roads in oil to make friction impossible for Engine-Oh G6. With the Go-ongers and Engines unable to protect themselves from the Savage Machine Beast, Toripter and Jetras arrive and tell the "amateur" Engines to butt out as they drive the monster on their own without trouble. After the battle, the two flying Engines leaving after arrogantly revealing that they drove Hiramechimedes out of Machine World prior to the Engines driving the Pollution Ministers out.
Annoyed with the new Engine belittling them, the Go-ongers and their Engines are bent to prove themselves to the Wing Engines, testing out many complex ideas to counter Oil Banki's abilities in vain until Sōsuke comes across a simple idea when he accidentally spilled a bottle of cooking oil. While this all occurred, Hiramechimedes borrows and upgrades Oil Banki. When the Wing Engines arrive, Hiramechimedes arrives in a new Barbaric Dohma SP to reveal Oil Banki's wing upgrade, allowing him to overpower the Wing Engines as the Go-ongers arrive in Engine-Oh and GunBir-Oh with their Go-on Mops to wash away the oil before using holding Oil Banki by his legs so the Wing Engines can ground him as the Engine combinations then scrap him. Soon after, in spite of proving themselves to Toripter and Jetras, their mysterious partners are far from impressed.[16] |
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[edit] Wings of Justice |
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17 | "Wings of Justice" | 正義ノツバサ | "Seigi no Tsubasa" | June 8, 2008 | |
Happa Banki appears in the city making everything explode in his way. With the Go-ongers unable to fight him, they are saved by the Sutō siblings who become the Go-on Wings. In the middle of the battle, Happa Banki escapes, and then both teams meet each other. Later, in the Ginjiro, Toripter tells the Go-ongers about how they had reached the Human World and were saved by the siblings, and then they became Elite warriors in Machine World. With the appearance of Happa Banki, Yogostein, and Hiramechimedes, the Go-on Wings challenge them to destroy them so they can prove themselves as true warriors. Since the trio is too powerful, they capture the Go-ongers, and the Go-on Wings appear to save them. They easily defeat Hiramechimedes with the Rocket Daggers before he escapes with Yogostein. With their finishing attack, they also defeat Happa Banki. When he tries to Industrial Revolutionize, he finds that his Bikkurium is stolen by Go-on Gold in an unexpected moment, and then he explodes. After the battle, the Go-ongers feel humiliated because they could not fight back to prove they can do it by themselves, except for Sōsuke who encourages everyone.[17] | |||||
[edit] Commoner Hero |
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18 | "Commoner Hero" | 庶民ヒーロー | "Shomin Hīrō" | June 15, 2008 | |
With both Hiroto and Miu now living in the Ginjiro, Miu feels that they should have a higher standard of living. After a confrontation with Vacuum Banki, Miu is more convinced that Go-ongers are out of their league before being kidnapped by Gaiark after taking her leave.[18] | |||||
[edit] Gunpei's True Intentions |
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19 | "Gunpei's True Intentions" | 軍平ノホンネ | "Gunpei no Honne" | June 22, 2008 | |
After Gunpei accidentally attacks Hiroto in a battle against the new Barbaric Machine Beast and does demeaning things to try to regain their friendship.[19] | |||||
[edit] References
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「正義ノミカタ」. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「無茶ナヤツラ」. Retrieved on 2008-02-24.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「捜査ノキホン」. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「炎神トラブル」. Retrieved on 2008-03-09.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「時々オカン!?」. Retrieved on 2008-03-16.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「乙女ノココロ」. Retrieved on 2008-03-23.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「相棒アミーゴ」. Retrieved on 2008-03-22.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「最高ノキセキ」. Retrieved on 2008-04-06.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「明日ガアルサ」. Retrieved on 2008-04-13.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「発車オーライ」. Retrieved on 2008-04-20.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「電波ジャック」. Retrieved on 2008-04-29.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「走輔バンキ!?」. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「侠気マンタン」. Retrieved on 2008-05-11.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「毎日ドキドキ」. Retrieved on 2008-05-17.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「炎神ストール」. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「名誉バンカイ」. Retrieved on 2008-06-01.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「正義ノツバサ」. Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
- ^ TV Asahi's official summary for 「庶民ヒーロー」. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.
- ^ TV Asahi's official preview for 「軍平ノホンネ」. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.
[edit] See also
炎 | Characters: | The Go-ongers • Gaiark | 神 |
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Media: | List of episodes • Project.R • Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!! |