Engine Sentai Go-Onger (2008)

A high-octane Super Sentai adventure where young heroes and giant sentient Engines unite to defend Earth from a pollution-obsessed machine clan.

Engine Sentai Go-Onger - Series Information

  • Original Title: 炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー
  • First Air Year: 2008
  • Last Air Year: 2009
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Kids
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 25 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 50
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Networks: tv asahi
  • Production Companies: Toei Company
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: Go-ongers, l'escadron motorisé (FR), 炎神战队轰音者 (CN), Power Rangers Engine Force (US), Enjin Sentai Gōonjā (JP), เอนจินเซ็นไต โกออนเจอร์ (TH)

Engine Sentai Go-Onger - Plot

The Barbaric Machine Clan "Gaiark" was exiled from the Machine World by the Engines, who are huge machines that have their own will. With the exile, the Gaiark switched their target to the world of humans and attacked to pollute the Earth in order to make it more habitable for them. This is when three young individuals with hearts of justice stand up as Go-Ongers.

Engine Sentai Go-Onger - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Yasuhisa Furuhara
  • Shinwa Kataoka
  • Rina Aizawa
  • Masahiro Usui
  • Kenji Ebisawa
  • Hidenori Tokuyama
  • Yumi Sugimoto
  • Akiko Nakagawa
  • Daisuke Namikawa
  • Hisao Egawa

Writers

  • Junki Takegami
  • Sho Aikawa
  • Kenji Konuta
  • Junichi Miyashita
  • Naruhisa Arakawa

Engine Sentai Go-Onger - FAQs

What is Engine Sentai Go-Onger about?

Engine Sentai Go-Onger follows three young heroes who team up with giant sentient Engines to fight the Barbaric Machine Clan Gaiark, a villainous faction seeking to pollute Earth and make it habitable for themselves. The series blends high-energy action, mecha battles, and comedy in classic Super Sentai fashion.

Is Engine Sentai Go-Onger adapted into Power Rangers?

Yes. Engine Sentai Go-Onger was adapted into Power Rangers RPM, which aired in 2009. RPM took a notably darker, post-apocalyptic tone compared to the lighthearted, comedic style of Go-Onger, making it one of the most tonally distinct adaptations in the Power Rangers franchise.

When did Engine Sentai Go-Onger first air?

Engine Sentai Go-Onger premiered on February 17, 2008, on TV Asahi in Japan. The series ran until February 8, 2009, completing its 50-episode run as part of the long-running Super Sentai franchise produced by Toei Company.

Who are the main actors in Engine Sentai Go-Onger?

The main cast includes Yasuhisa Furuhara as Go-On Red, Shinwa Kataoka as Go-On Blue, Rina Aizawa as Go-On Yellow, Masahiro Usui as Go-On Green, Kenji Ebisawa as Go-On Black, Hidenori Tokuyama as Go-On Gold, and Yumi Sugimoto as Go-On Silver.

How many episodes does Engine Sentai Go-Onger have?

Engine Sentai Go-Onger consists of 50 main episodes across one season, which aired from February 2008 to February 2009. An additional collection of 20 special episodes is also available, bringing the total content count to 70 entries across the series.

What genre is Engine Sentai Go-Onger?

Engine Sentai Go-Onger spans multiple genres including action, adventure, comedy, sci-fi, fantasy, and kids entertainment. It is part of the tokusatsu tradition, featuring costumed heroes, giant mecha, and monster-of-the-week storytelling, with a particularly comedic and lighthearted tone compared to other Super Sentai entries.

Is Engine Sentai Go-Onger suitable for children?

Yes, Engine Sentai Go-Onger is designed primarily for children and family audiences. The series features colorful characters, talking vehicles, slapstick humor, and heroic themes of teamwork and justice. Its playful tone and vibrant visuals make it one of the more family-friendly entries in the Super Sentai franchise.

What makes Engine Sentai Go-Onger unique among Super Sentai series?

Go-Onger stands out for its exceptionally comedic tone and its Engine partners — giant sentient vehicles with distinct personalities that bond with each hero. The pollution-themed villains and racing-inspired aesthetics give the series a unique identity, and its seven-ranger team was notably larger than many prior Super Sentai rosters.

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