< Engine Sentai Go-onger
Engine Sentai Go-onger/Characters
Engine Sentai Go-onger character sheet.
The Go-ongers
Sosuke Esumi/Go-on Red | Actor: Yasuhisa Furuhara
- Anime Hair
- Beauty Mark: A quite noticeable one under his right eye.
- Boring Invincible Hero: Averted in GP 8 as an Aesop. While helping Speedor recover from a bad rust, Sosuke kept believing that a miracle will happen, since they're the heroes; nothing happened. In the end, he decided to make miracles happen, rather than waiting for them.
- Catch Phrase: "Mach ______" (most frequently "Mach Speed")
- Comedic Underwear Exposure: Poor guy goes through this a lot, the most notable time being in GP15.
- Cool Sword: Road Saber
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass
- Disney Death: In GP 35-36.
- Dub Name Change: "Maha" in the Korean dub.
- Freaky Friday Flip: In GP 12, with Hatsuden (Generator) Banki.
- Friend to All Children
- The Hero
- Hot-Blooded
- Idiot Hero
- Law of Chromatic Superiority
- The McCoy
- Mr. Fanservice: Oddly enough. Throughout the season he appears in various states of undress, most of them Played for Laughs given the nature of the show.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Hiroto's blue. Ditto with Takeru/ShinkenRed in Shinkenger vs. Go-onger.
- Serious Business: Though not to the extent of some other Rangers, since he does it mainly as a parody of 60s' Japanese daytime dramas.
- Ship Tease: An early episode hinted that he might have romantic interest in Saki when he became worried about her spending time with a man outside the group (who, it turns out, she was asking for advice on how to defeat the Monster of the Week). He eventually gets heavy BST with Miu.
- Signature Move: Saber Straight
- Stock Super Powers: During the events of both Go-onger team-up movies, Sosuke uses a power that derives from the opposing team.
- Ki Attacks: Doru Doru Dan, when he unlocked his inner Geki.
- Super Mode: Hyper Go-on Red, when he combined his Mantan Gun with the Kyoryu Disk.
- Taken for Bronze: In GP 35-36. He gets better though.
- Wink Ding: Does this in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger VS Go-Onger right after introducing himself to the Shinkengers.
Ren Kosaka/Go-on Blue | Actor: Shinwa Kataoka
- Beware the Nice Ones: Ren may be sweet but is not to be trifled with, as seen during GP 25 when he defends a Gaiark that he had believed for years was a sacred family statue, and in GP 35-36 following Sosuke's Disney Death
- BFG: Garage Launcher
- The Big Guy
- Catch Phrase: "Just Correct" [1]
- Genius Bruiser
- Hey, It's That Guy!: The actor is known in Japan as the face of the Pop-Up Pirate board game.
- Ki Attacks: On On Dan, during the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger.
- Missing Mom: GP 25 reveals that Ren's mother was terminally ill and died when he was a very young child.
- Signature Move: Launcher Starter
- The Smart Guy
- The Spock
- Tall, Dark and Handsome
- Team Chef
- Team Mom: His teammates even call him "Mother".
- Verbal Tic: Adds "-su" to the end of sentences - except when at home
- Yamato Nadeshiko
Saki Royama/Go-on Yellow | Actor: Rina Aizawa
- Catch Phrase: "Smile Smile!"
- The Chick
- Dub Name Change: "Seoni" in the Korean dub
- Genki Girl
- Idiot Hair
- Idol Singer: GP 11 shows that this is a secret dream of hers. In GP 31, she forms an idol group (G3 Princesses) with Miu and Kegareshia in order to defeat a MOTW that functions on sound waves.
- Image Song: Smile Smile
- Improbable Weapon User: Racing Bullet
- Ki Attacks: V V Dan, during the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger.
- The Kirk
- Lethal Chef: She's good at making sweets and cakes, but not much else ...
- The Pollyanna
- Shorttank
- Sibling Yin-Yang: In GP 34, with her sister, who turns out to be the polar opposite of Saki.
- Signature Move: Bullet Crash
- The Smurfette Principle: Up until GP 17.
- Sweet Tooth
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Miu's Girly Girl.
Hanto Jo/Go-on Green | Actor: Masahiro Usui
- An Axe to Grind: Bridge Axe
- Butt Monkey
- Catch Phrase: "Doki Doki"
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Dub Name Change: "Jyo" in the Korean dub.
- Dumb Is Good
- Estrogen Brigade Bait
- Keet
- Ki Attacks: Baru Baru Dan, during the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger.
- Kid Appeal Character
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Sensitive Guy to Gunpei's Manly Man.
- Ship Tease: It's occasionally hinted that Hanto has a crush on Kegareshia (in GP 14 he falls for her while she is disguised as "Rena", and in other episodes he seems to find her attractive even in her usual form.) Some fans also interpret his relationship with Gunpei this way.
- Signature Move: Axe Touring
- Wholesome Crossdresser: In at least two episodes. Later, in GP 47 Gunpei wants Hanto to dress as a girl and pose for fake wedding photos to deceive Gunpei's mother, despite the presence of two actual women on the team.
- Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?
Gunpei Ishihara/Go-on Black | Actor: Kenji Ebisawa
- Badass Longcoat: Subverted. Donning a trenchcoat led him to be mistaken for a drug dealer.
- Butt Monkey: Eventually took the role from out of Hanto's hands.
- By-The-Book Cop
- Cloudcuckoolander: Somewhere down the road, a few braincells dropped dead. By Shinkenger vs. Go-onger, any sanity he might have left was apparently on vacation.
- Dub Name Change: "Alex" in the Korean dub.
- Fan Nickname: "Forehead", thanks to a rather unfortunate close-up in the ending sequence.
- Handguns: Cowl Laser
- Jumped At the Call: Desperate to become a Go-onger to the point of stealing the Engine Casts. It's only when he agrees to hand them back that Bomper decides Gunpei has a strong sense of justice, and allows him and Hanto to become Go-on Black and Green.
- Ki Attacks: Ganga Ganga Dan, during the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger.
- The Lancer
- Real Men Hate Sugar
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Manly Man to Hanto's Sensitive Guy.
- Serious Business: When he starts interrogating the employees at Ren's inn to learn about his past with the petrified Banki shrine, you know a line is being crossed.
- Signature Move: Laser High-Beam
- The Stoic
- Sugar and Ice Personality
- Terrible Artist: He is terrible at drawing. In GP 16, we see his drawing of a penguin, which looks like anything but.
Hiroto Suto/Go-on Gold | Actor: Hidenori Tokuyama
- The Ace: One episode has a bunch of Hiroto's groupies saying he could master anything, and I mean anything, if he wasn't devoting his time to fighting Gaiark. And you get the feeling they're right.
- Aloof Ally
- Big Brother Instinct
- Danger Deadpan
- Deadpan Snarker
- Dub Name Change: "Hiro" in the Korean dub.
- Everything's Better with Chickens: Toriptor
- Genius Bruiser
- Genre Savvy
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Hiroto's actor, Hidenori Tokuyama, had previously played Sou Yaguruma/Kamen Rider TheBee/Kamen Rider Kick Hopper in Kamen Rider Kabuto.
- I Work Alone: Initially. He later warms up to the rest of the team, but he and Miu live separately from the Go-ongers.
- Insufferable Genius
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold
- Knife Nut: Rocket Dagger
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Sosuke's red.
- The Rival: To Sosuke.
- Signature Move: Burning Dagger
- Sixth Ranger
- The Stoic
- But Not So Stoic if Miu is in danger.
- Spotlight-Stealing Squad: He and Miu got a lot of screentime for just two people. Justified because the Wings function as a separate unit from the Go-ongers
- Tall, Dark and Snarky
- Team Dad
- Tsundere
- Why Did It Have To Be Ghosts: Foreshadowed in the Urameshimedes episode, and confirmed as canon down the line.
Miu Suto/Go-on Silver | Actor: Yumi Sugimoto
- All Girls Want Bad Boys: While Sosuke is brainwashed in the Straw Banki episode, he begins acting like a gangster/Yakuza and offers Miu a stolen ring, which makes her happy. Later, after he has returned to normal, she admits that she preferred him brainwashed.
- Aloof Ally: At first, but she warms up to the Go-ongers much faster than Hiroto does
- Big Brother Worship
- BST: With Sosuke.
- The Ditz
- Dub Name Change: "Miwoo" in the Korean dub.
- Image Song: Dream Wings
- Knife Nut: Rocket Dagger
- Noblewoman's Laugh
- She's Got Legs: And complete with really short shorts to show them off.
- Ship Tease: With Sosuke.
- Signature Move: Freezing Dagger
- Sixth Ranger
- Spoiled Sweet
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Girly Girl to Saki's Tomboy.
- Tsundere
- Well, Excuse Me, Princess!
The Engines
The partners of the Go-Ongers, hailing from the Engine World. In order to survive on Earth they need to separate into Engine Casts, miniature versions of their true Engine forms, and Engine Souls, which are cartridge-shaped objects that store the soul of an Engine. When the Engine Casts are reunited with the Engine Souls, the Engines are brought back to full size for ten minutes, after which they risk rusting.
- Animal Mecha: Mixed with Cool Car (for Speedor, Bus-on, BearRV, Gunpherd, and Carrigator), Cool Bike (Birca), Cool Plane (Toripter, Jetras, and Jumbowhale), or Cool Train (Prehistoric Engines).
- Hour of Power
- Ridiculously Cute Critter: Their chibi holographic projections.
- Roger Rabbit Effect: Even as holograms, their cartoony forms clash against the live action environment.
- Sleep Mode Size: Engine Casts.
- Soul Jar: Engine Souls.
- Verbal Tic: Either a syllable of their respective names or an associated onomatopoeia. Even the non-speaking Prehistoric Engines hsve their roars counted as these by their verses in the ending.
Speedor | Voice actor: Daisuke Namikawa
- Big Badass Bird of Prey
- Flying Car: Accel Full Throttle
- Shout-Out: He's a Highway Star.
- Verbal Tic: Dor/Drrr![2]
Bus-on | Voice actor: Hisao Egawa
- King of Beasts
- Macross Missile Massacre: Bus-on Missiles
- Panthera Awesome
- Verbal Tic: On!
BearRV | Voice actress: Miki Inoue
- Everything's Worse with Bears: Aversion, unless you're a Gaiark cohort.
- The Smurfette Principle: The only female Engine to have a major role in the series.
- Verbal Tic: V!
Birca | Voice actor: Soichiro Hoshi
- Cool Bike
- Gratuitous Foreign Language: He likes peppering his speech with words from various Romance languages.
- Mecha Expansion Pack: Spinning Blade Below the Shoulder
- Verbal Tic: Baru!
Gunpherd | Voice actor: Kenji Hamada
- Canis Major: When in mecha size, anyway.
- Mecha Expansion Pack: Arm Cannon BFG.
- Verbal Tic: Gan!
Carrigator | Voice actor: Kyousei Tsukui
- Keigo
- Stealth Pun: Carrigator is pronounced "kari-geta", a reference to his role as the "shoes" of BearRV formations from G6 and up.
- Verbal Tic: Geta!
Toripter | Voice actor: Shizuka Ishikawa
Jetras | Voice actor: Kiyotaka Furushima
- Panthera Awesome
- Verbal Tic: Giin!
Jum-bowhale | Voice actor: Tomomichi Nishimura
- Badass Grandpa
- Badass Mustache: Only present on his chibi form.
- Nice Hat: A commercial airline pilot's hat, only visible on his chibi form.
- Space Whale
- Verbal Tic: Boe!
Kishamoth
- All There in the Manual: He gets more characterization on his minute-long ending verse than on the show proper.
- An Ice Engine
- Cool Train
- Mythology Gag: A mammoth-based mecha grouped with Stock Dinosaurs and able to snort freezing breath through its trunk. It's certainly not the first.
- Stock Dinosaurs: There's no other excuse to group a mammoth with dinosaurs.
- The Speechless
- Verbal Tic: For lack of any, his ending counts his trumpeting as "pao!".
T-Line
- All There in the Manual: Same as Kishamoth.
- Cool Train
- Satellite Character: Justified since it is one of Kishamoth's cars.
- Stock Dinosaurs
- The Speechless
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
- Verbal Tic: For lack of any, his ending counts his roaring as "gao!".
K-Line
- All There in the Manual: Just like his buddies.
- Cool Train
- Satellite Character: Justified since it is one of Kishamoth's cars.
- Stock Dinosaurs
- The Speechless
- Verbal Tic: For lack of any, his ending counts his roaring as "gyao!".
Barbaric Machine Clan Gaiark
Earth Pollution Minister Yogostein | Voice actor: Kiyoyuki Yanada
- Abusive Parents: Well, would you want Yogoshimacritein as your dad?
- Benevolent Boss
- Disc One Final Boss
- The Dragon
- Killed Off for Real: At the end of GP 36. He came back in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-Onger, however.
- Meaningful Name [3]
- One-Winged Angel: In GP 35-36
- Verbal Tic: "-Nari"
Earth Pollution Vice-Minister Hiramechimedes | Voice actor: Kazuya Nakai
- Four Eyes, Zero Soul: for some reason he wears glasses anytime he's outdoors
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Kazuya Nakai
- Idea Bulb: Literally. He actually has a trio of lightbulbs built into his head that light up whenever he has an idea.
- Insufferable Genius
- Meaningful Name [4]
- My Name Is Not Durwood: Ren is the only Go-onger able to remember Hiramechimedes' name correctly
- One-Winged Angel: In GP 23
- Only Mostly Dead: His grudge against the Go-ongers enables him to return as a yurei [5], the undead Urameshimedes
- Overly Long Name
- Straw Vulcan
- Verbal Tic: "Pok-pok-ping!"
- The Worf Effect
- Yes-Man: To Yogostein, but he's a sincere version.
Water Pollution Minister Kegareshia | Actor: Nao Oikawa
- Dark Chick
- Enemy Mine: To the Go-onger girls during GP 31, though she makes it clear they will be enemies again next time.
- Fan Nickname: "Piper" thanks to her costume and her actress's history as an "AV" (Adult Video) performer.
- Meaningful Name [6]
- Paper-Thin Disguise: Is somehow able to successfully pass as a human despite the giant tap on her head.
- Robot Girl
- The Smurfette Principle
- Stripperiffic
- Verbal Tic: "(De) ojaru"
- Whip It Good
- You Look Familiar: In the final episode, Nao Oikawa appears as a customer at the bakery where Saki now works, reminding the audience eerily of Kegareshia...
Air Pollution Minister Kitaneidas | Voice actor: Mitsuaki Madono
- Meaningful Name [7]
- Out of Focus
- Verbal Tic: "-zoyo"
Prime Minister Yogoshimacritein
- Bad Boss
- Big Bad
- Evil Chancellor
- Knight of Cerebus: Is significantly more serious and dangerous than the other often goofy villains.
- Talking to Himself: He and Yogostein are voiced by the same seiyuu
- Verbal Tic: "-Narina"
Pollution President Batcheed | Voice actor: Banjo Ginga
- Big Bad: of Shinkenger vs. Go-onger
- Verbal Tic: "-de aru"
- ↑ "Zubari"
- ↑ The former spelling would match his name; the latter would be his onomatopoeia. The latter is also spelled out on the back of Sosuke's jacket.
- ↑ "Yogosu" = "Pollute"
- ↑ A combination of "Hirameki" = "Flash" ie. an idea, and Archimedes, tying him to his mathematics and strategy themes.
- ↑ vengeful spirit
- ↑ "Kegare" = "Impurity"
- ↑ "Kitanai" = "Foul"
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