Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger the Movie: The Flying Ghost Ship
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger the Movie: The Flying Ghost Ship (海賊戦隊ゴーカイジャーTHE MOVIE 空飛ぶ幽霊船, Kaizoku Sentai Gōkaijā Za Mūbī Sora Tobu Yūreisen?) is the title of the film edition of the 35th Super Sentai Series Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. It was released on August 6, 2011, double-billed with the Kamen Rider OOO film Kamen Rider OOO Wonderful: The Shogun and the 21 Core Medals.[1] The film follows the Gokaigers who must deal with revived enemies of the previous Super Sentai teams, such as Agent Abrella and Baseball Mask, along with many enemy grunts, who are all under the captain of a ghost ship named Los Dark. The Gokaigers must find the legendary treasure called the God Eye (ゴッドアイ, Goddo Ai?), a treasure known to grant any kind of wish, before Los Dark does to save the world.[2][3]
Characters
From series
Film only
- Los Dark (ロスダーク, Rosu Dāku?): The undead captain of a ghost ship who seeks the God Eye's power to make his desires a reality. He pilots an imitation of Gokaioh called Fake Gokaioh (にせゴーカイオー, Nise Gōkaiō?).
- Combined Combatant (合体戦闘員, Gattai Sentōin?): A fused form of the various revived grunts from previous enemy organizations that follow Los Dark.
- Gatsun, Beron, and Pachin (ガツン・ベロン・パチン?): A trio of ghosts that reside in Los Dark's ship.
Returning characters
- G3 Princess (G3プリンセス, Jī Surī Purinsesu?)
- Agent Abrella (エージェント・アブレラ, Ējento Aburera?)
- Baseball Mask (野球仮面, Yakyū Kamen?)
- Past Combatants
- Mechanoids (メカ人間, Meka Ningen?)
- Zolders (ゾルダー, Zorudā?)
- Cutmen (カットマン, Kattoman?)
- Dustlers (ダストラー, Dasutorā?)
- Machinemen (マシンマン, Mashinman?)
- Shippo Soldiers (シッポ兵, Shippo Hei?)
- Mecha Clones (メカクローン, Meka Kurōn?)
- Hidrer Soldiers (ヒドラー兵, Hidorā Hei?)
- Zolors (ゾロー, Zorō?)
- Jimmers (ジンマー, Jinmā?)
- Wular Soldiers (ウーラー兵, Ūrā Hei?)
- Batzler Soldiers (バツラー兵, Batsurā Hei?)
- Golem Soldiers (ゴーレム兵, Gōremu Hei?)
- Cotpotros (コットポトロ, Kottopotoro?)
- Dorodoros (ドロドロ, Dorodoro?)
- Barlo Soldiers (バーロ兵, Bāro Hei?)
- Combatant Wumpers (戦闘員ワンパー, Sentōin Wanpā?)
- Soldier Kunekunes (兵士クネクネ, Heishi Kunekune?)
- Pirate Soldier Yartots (賊兵ヤートット, Zokuhei Yātotto?)
- Familiar Imps (使い魔インプ, Tsukaima Inpu?)
- Junk Droid Zenitts (ジャンクドロイド・ゼニット, Janku Doroido Zenitto?):
- Orgettes (オルゲット, Orugetto?)
- Genin Magerappa (下忍マゲラッパ, Genin Magerappa?)
- Barmia Soldiers (バーミア兵, Bāmia Hei?)
- Underworld Soldiers Zobil (冥府兵ゾビル, Meifuhei Zobiru?)
- Combatant Karths (戦闘員カース, Sentōin Kāsu?)
- Rinshīs (リンシーズ, Rinshīzu?)
- Barbaric Machine Soldier Ugatz (蛮機兵ウガッツ, Bankihei Ugattsu?)
- Nanashi Company (ナナシ連中, Nanashi Renjū?)
- Demon Bug Soldiers Bibi (魔虫兵ビービ, Machūhei Bībi?)
Cast
- Captain Marvelous: Ryota Ozawa (小澤 亮太, Ozawa Ryōta?)[4]
- Joe Gibken: Yuki Yamada (山田 裕貴, Yamada Yūki?)[4]
- Luka Millfy: Mao Ichimichi (市道 真央, Ichimichi Mao?)[4]
- Don Dogoier: Kazuki Shimizu (清水 一希, Shimizu Kazuki?)[4]
- Ahim de Famille: Yui Koike (小池 唯, Koike Yui?)[4]
- Gai Ikari: Junya Ikeda (池田 純矢, Ikeda Jun'ya?)[4]
- Navi: Yukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり, Tamura Yukari?, Voice)
- Los Dark: Kenji Utsumi (内海 賢二, Utsumi Kenji?, Voice)[5]
- Agent Abrella: Ryūsei Nakao (中尾 隆聖, Nakao Ryūsei?, Voice)[5]
- Baseball Mask: Ichirō Nagai (永井 一郎, Nagai Ichirō?, Voice)[5]
- Gatsun: Isao Sasaki (ささき いさお, Sasaki Isao?, Voice)[5]
- Beron: Mitsuko Horie (堀江 美都子, Horie Mitsuko?, Voice)[5]
- Pachin: Tsuyoshi Matsubara (松原 剛志, Matsubara Tsuyoshi?, Voice)[5]
- Past Combatants: Ibuki (勇吹輝?, Voice)[6]
- Saki Rōyama: Rina Aizawa (逢沢 りな, Aizawa Rina?)[4]
- Miu Sutō: Yumi Sugimoto (杉本 有美, Sugimoto Yumi?)[4]
- Kegalesia: Nao Oikawa (及川 奈央, Oikawa Nao?)[4]
- Narration, Mobirates Voice, Gokai Sabre Voice, Gokai Gun Voice, Gokai Cellular Voice, Gokai Spear Voice: Tomokazu Seki (関 智一, Seki Tomokazu?)
Suit actors
- Gokai Red: Hirofumi Fukuzawa (福沢 博文, Fukuzawa Hirofumi?)[7]
- Gokai Blue: Yoshifumi Oshikawa (押川 善文, Oshikawa Yoshifumi?)[7]
- Gokai Yellow: Yuichi Hachisuka (蜂須賀 祐一, Hachisuka Yūichi?)[7]
- Gokai Green: Yasuhiro Takeuchi (竹内 康博, Takeuchi Yasuhiro?)[7]
- Gokai Pink: Mizuho Nogawa (野川 瑞穂, Nogawa Mizuho?)[7]
- Gokai Silver: Daisuke Satō (佐藤 太輔, Satō Daisuke?)[7]
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