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''Engine Sentai Go-onger'' is the 32nd program in the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series, which aired from 2008 to 2009.
''Engine Sentai Go-onger'' is the 32nd program in the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series, which aired from 2008 to 2009.


Including the earth humans live in, the Human World, there are 11 [[Another Dimension|Alternate Dimensions]] altogether <ref>Human, Machine, Samurai, Christmas, Junk, Sound, Stormy, Gunman, Magic, Prism, and Grass World, though only a few play any real role in the story</ref>. Three [[Humongous Mecha|Engines]] from the Machine World crossed dimensions in pursuit of the three Ministers of the Gaiark, a machine clan which thrives on pollution. They're found in the Human World, which the Ministers plan to conquer through pollution. Finding out that they can only stay in their giant forms for a small period, the Engines' navigator robot, [[Robot Buddy|Bomper]], recruited three people at a racing circuit to become the Go-ongers to fight together with the Engines. They're soon joined by [[Three Plus Two|two more people]] who see them in action. Some time later, a pair of ESPer siblings connected to Engines also appeared: Though they had frictions initially, they joined the crew as well.
Including the earth humans live in, the Human World, there are 11 [[Another Dimension|Alternate Dimensions]] altogether.<ref>Human, Machine, Samurai, Christmas, Junk, Sound, Stormy, Gunman, Magic, Prism, and Grass World, though only a few play any real role in the story</ref> Three [[Humongous Mecha|Engines]] from the Machine World crossed dimensions in pursuit of the three Ministers of the Gaiark, a machine clan which thrives on pollution. They're found in the Human World, which the Ministers plan to conquer through pollution. Finding out that they can only stay in their giant forms for a small period, the Engines' navigator robot, [[Robot Buddy|Bomper]], recruited three people at a racing circuit to become the Go-ongers to fight together with the Engines. They're soon joined by [[Three Plus Two|two more people]] who see them in action. Some time later, a pair of ESPer siblings connected to Engines also appeared: Though they had frictions initially, they joined the crew as well.


Vehicles and racing are chosen as the themes for the Rangers, and the motif is about [[Green Aesop|Ecology]]; the three Gaiark Ministers represent land, water and air pollutions respectively.
Vehicles and racing are chosen as the themes for the Rangers, and the motif is about [[Green Aesop|Ecology]]; the three Gaiark Ministers represent land, water and air pollutions respectively.


Originally unintended to be contractually bound to its [[Power Rangers RPM|US version]], Go-onger was... ''weird''. The series took a sharp turn to comedy, sacrificing a significant plotline for [[Running Gag|Running Gags]], [[Character Exaggeration|Character Exaggerations]], and overall tried to be ''much'' [[Lighter and Softer]] than an average [[Super Sentai]] title. For many, this came off as a polarizing shift in the wake of the dark and story-heavy [[Juken Sentai Gekiranger|previous series]]. It didn't help that people weren't informed beforehand about the series being a deliberate attempt at comedy. The incorporated [[Green Aesop]] was also seen by some as [[Anvilicious|a bit preachy]] (though it was for the most part [[Played for Laughs]]). That's not to say it's all bad; there ''are'' many moments where it's genuinely fun, funny, or both, especially when looked past the seemingly childish premise. It also plays a lot of [[Japanese Media Tropes]], in particular [[Super Sentai]] tropes, very often, even to the brink of parody.
Originally unintended to be contractually bound to its [[Power Rangers RPM|US version]], Go-onger was... ''weird''. The series took a sharp turn to comedy, sacrificing a significant plotline for [[Running Gag]]s, [[Character Exaggeration]]s, and overall tried to be ''much'' [[Lighter and Softer]] than an average [[Super Sentai]] title. For many, this came off as a polarizing shift in the wake of the dark and story-heavy [[Juken Sentai Gekiranger|previous series]]. It didn't help that people weren't informed beforehand about the series being a deliberate attempt at comedy. The incorporated [[Green Aesop]] was also seen by some as [[Anvilicious|a bit preachy]] (though it was for the most part [[Played for Laughs]]). That's not to say it's all bad; there ''are'' many moments where it's genuinely fun, funny, or both, especially when looked past the seemingly childish premise. It also plays a lot of [[Japanese Media Tropes]], in particular [[Super Sentai]] tropes, very often, even to the brink of parody.


And remember: '''This series is comedy.''' [[Rule of Funny|We're supposed to laugh!]]
And remember: '''This series is comedy.''' [[Rule of Funny|We're supposed to laugh!]]
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[[Pragmatic Adaptation|"Adapted"]] for American audiences as ''[[Power Rangers RPM]]''.
[[Pragmatic Adaptation|"Adapted"]] for American audiences as ''[[Power Rangers RPM]]''.


=== The Rangers ===
== The Rangers ==


==== Go-ongers ====
=== Go-ongers ===
* 1 - Sōsuke Esumi / '''{{color|red|Go-On Red}}''' - "Speed King": A former race car driver. [[Idiot Hero|Not a thinker]], and expect him to [[Hot-Blooded|go gung-ho]] in a battle.
* 1 - Sōsuke Esumi / '''{{color|red|Go-On Red}}''' - "Speed King": A former race car driver. [[Idiot Hero|Not a thinker]], and expect him to [[Hot-Blooded|go gung-ho]] in a battle.
* 2 - Renn Kōsaka / '''{{color|blue|Go-On Blue}}''' - "Cyclopedia": A bus driver. Essentially [[Team Mom|the manager of the crew]], and [[The Smart Guy|smarter than he looks]]. He's the team's <s> mechanic</s> [[Mr. Fixit|repairman]]. When he becomes Go-On Blue, his [[The Big Guy|strength is magnified]]
* 2 - Renn Kōsaka / '''{{color|blue|Go-On Blue}}''' - "Cyclopedia": A bus driver. Essentially [[Team Mom|the manager of the crew]], and [[The Smart Guy|smarter than he looks]]. He's the team's <s> mechanic</s> [[Mr. Fixit|repairman]]. When he becomes Go-On Blue, his [[The Big Guy|strength is magnified]]
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* 5 - Gunpei Ishihara / '''Go-On Black''' - "Chaser": A [[By-The-Book Cop]] who resigned from the force to help deal with the Gaiark. As [[The Lancer]], he's the [[The Stoic|serious one]] - [[Rule of Funny|in comparison]]) - and also actually competent - again, in comparison.
* 5 - Gunpei Ishihara / '''Go-On Black''' - "Chaser": A [[By-The-Book Cop]] who resigned from the force to help deal with the Gaiark. As [[The Lancer]], he's the [[The Stoic|serious one]] - [[Rule of Funny|in comparison]]) - and also actually competent - again, in comparison.


==== Go-On Wings ====
=== Go-On Wings ===
* 7 - Hiroto Sutō / '''{{color|goldenrod|Go-On Gold}}''' - "Philosopher": The older brother. A [[The Stoic|no-nonsense]] [[Genius Bruiser]]. [[The Rival]] to Go-ongers, but particularly to Sōsuke.
* 7 - Hiroto Sutō / '''{{color|goldenrod|Go-On Gold}}''' - "Philosopher": The older brother. A [[The Stoic|no-nonsense]] [[Genius Bruiser]]. [[The Rival]] to Go-ongers, but particularly to Sōsuke.
* 8 - Miu Sutō / '''{{color|gray|Go-On Silver}}''' - "Lovely Sensation": The younger sister. Warms up to the others sooner than her brother. Has [[BST]] with Sōsuke.
* 8 - Miu Sutō / '''{{color|gray|Go-On Silver}}''' - "Lovely Sensation": The younger sister. Warms up to the others sooner than her brother. Has [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|BST]] with Sōsuke.


=== The Engines ===
== The Engines ==


* 1 - '''{{color|red| Speedor}}'''<ref> "Speedster" + "Condor"</ref>: A race car. Sōsuke's partner.
* 1 - '''{{color|red| Speedor}}''':<ref>"Speedster" + "Condor"</ref> A race car. Sōsuke's partner.
* 2 - '''{{color|blue| Bus-on}}'''<ref> "Bus" + "Lion"</ref>: A bus and Renn's partner.
* 2 - '''{{color|blue| Bus-on}}''':<ref>"Bus" + "Lion"</ref> A bus and Renn's partner.
* 3 - '''{{color|gold| BearRV}}'''<ref> "Bear" + "RV"</ref>: A BearRV. Saki's partner.
* 3 - '''{{color|gold| BearRV}}''':<ref>"Bear" + "RV"</ref> A BearRV. Saki's partner.
* 4 - '''{{color|green| Birca}}'''<ref> "Bike" + "Orca"</ref>: A motorbike<ref> But he has two rear wheels.</ref>. Hant's partner.
* 4 - '''{{color|green| Birca}}''':<ref>"Bike" + "Orca"</ref> A motorbike.<ref>But he has two rear wheels.</ref> Hant's partner.
* 5 - '''{{color|black| Gunpherd}}'''<ref> "Gun" + "Shepherd"</ref>: A police car. Gunpei's partner.
* 5 - '''{{color|black| Gunpherd}}''':<ref>"Gun" + "Shepherd"</ref> A police car. Gunpei's partner.
* 6 - '''{{color|orange| Carrigator}}'''<ref> "Carrier" + "Alligator"</ref>: A trailer. In joint partnership with Hant and Gunpei. [[Keigo|Talks like a samurai]].
* 6 - '''{{color|orange| Carrigator}}''':<ref>"Carrier" + "Alligator"</ref> A trailer. In joint partnership with Hant and Gunpei. [[Keigo|Talks like a samurai]].
* 7 - '''{{color|goldenrod| Toripter}}'''<ref> "''Tori''"/"Chicken" + "Helicopter"</ref>: A helicopter. Hiroto's partner.
* 7 - '''{{color|goldenrod| Toripter}}''':<ref>"''Tori''"/"Chicken" + "Helicopter"</ref> A helicopter. Hiroto's partner.
* 8 - '''{{color|gray| Jetras}}'''<ref> "Jet" + "''Tora''"/"Tiger"</ref>: A fighter jet. Miu's partner.
* 8 - '''{{color|gray| Jetras}}''':<ref>"Jet" + "''Tora''"/"Tiger"</ref> A fighter jet. Miu's partner.
* 9 - '''{{color|navy| Jum-bowhale}}'''<ref> "Jumbo Jet" + "Whale"</ref>: A jumbo jet. Hiroto and Miu's mentor.
* 9 - '''{{color|navy| Jum-bowhale}}''':<ref>"Jumbo Jet" + "Whale"</ref> A jumbo jet. Hiroto and Miu's mentor.
* 10 - '''{{color|maroon| Kishamoth}}'''<ref> "''Kisha''"/"Train" + "Mammoth"</ref>: A steam locomotive. The head car of the Prehistoric Engines.
* 10 - '''{{color|maroon| Kishamoth}}''':<ref>"''Kisha''"/"Train" + "Mammoth"</ref> A steam locomotive. The head car of the Prehistoric Engines.
* 11 - '''{{color|darkgray| T-Line}}'''<ref> "''Tirano''"/"Tyranno" + "Liner"</ref>: A bullet train car. The middle car of the Prehistoric Engines.
* 11 - '''{{color|darkgray| T-Line}}''':<ref>"''Tirano''"/"Tyranno" + "Liner"</ref> A bullet train car. The middle car of the Prehistoric Engines.
* 12 - '''{{color|aqua| K-Line}}'''<ref> "''Kera''"/"Triceratops" + "Liner"</ref>: A bullet train car. The final car of the Prehistoric Engines.
* 12 - '''{{color|aqua| K-Line}}''':<ref>"''Kera''"/"Triceratops" + "Liner"</ref> A bullet train car. The final car of the Prehistoric Engines.
** The K-Line and the T-Line may also refer to the K/T boundry
** The K-Line and the T-Line may also refer to the K/T boundry


=== Gaiark ===
== Gaiark ==


* Land Pollution Minister, Yogostein: Leader of the Ministers.
* Land Pollution Minister, Yogostein: Leader of the Ministers.
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=== '''Recurring''' [[Super Sentai]] tropes: ===
== Recurring [[Super Sentai]] tropes ==
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: The Super Highway Buster.
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: The Super Highway Buster.
** Highway Buster: Combination of Go-on Red, Blue, and Yellow's weapons.
** Highway Buster: Combination of Go-on Red, Blue, and Yellow's weapons.
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** [[Kid Appeal Character]]: Hant
** [[Kid Appeal Character]]: Hant
** [[The Lancer]]: Gunpei
** [[The Lancer]]: Gunpei
** [[Sixth Ranger|Sixth Rangers]]: Hiroto and Miu.
** [[Sixth Ranger]]s: Hiroto and Miu.
* [[Home Base]]: The Ginjiro<ref> ''Ginjiro-go''; the "go" here being a common suffix added to vehicles.</ref>: Also [[Bigger on the Inside]], given the number of people, mecha, and pieces of merchandise they're able to fit in there.
* [[Home Base]]: The Ginjiro:<ref>''Ginjiro-go''; the "go" here being a common suffix added to vehicles.</ref> Also [[Bigger on the Inside]], given the number of people, mecha, and pieces of merchandise they're able to fit in there.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Go-onger currently holds the highest record in [[Super Sentai]] for multiple mecha combination in-series<ref> Not counting outside the TV series.</ref>: GunBir G12 composed of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|12 pieces]].
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Go-onger currently holds the highest record in [[Super Sentai]] for multiple mecha combination in-series:<ref>Not counting outside the TV series.</ref> GunBir G12 composed of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|12 pieces]].
** [[A Mech by Any Other Name]]: The Engines.
** [[A Mech by Any Other Name]]: The Engines.
** [[Combining Mecha]]
** [[Combining Mecha]]
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*** Engine Oh G6 + Seiku Oh = Engine Oh G6
*** Engine Oh G6 + Seiku Oh = Engine Oh G6
*** Engine Oh G9 + Kyoretsu Oh = Engine Oh G9
*** Engine Oh G9 + Kyoretsu Oh = Engine Oh G9
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: "GP"<ref> Read as "Grand Prix".</ref> for episodes. The first two characters in the titles are Kanji, and the rest is in Katakana.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: "GP"<ref>Read as "Grand Prix".</ref> for episodes. The first two characters in the titles are Kanji, and the rest is in Katakana.
* [[In the Name of the Moon]]: Pushed ''way'' [[Up to Eleven]]: The Rangers<ref> Separately for Go-Ongers and Go-On Wings.</ref>, the Engines<ref> {{spoiler|Including the Prehistoric Engines ''who can't speak a word''; they get ''subtitles''.}}</ref>, {{spoiler|the ''villains''}} and - wait for it - {{spoiler|''all'' the [[Humongous Mecha]] ''including'' Go-Roader GT}} ''all'' have their lines. Short version? '''''EVERYONE'''''.
* [[In the Name of the Moon]]: Pushed ''way'' [[Up to Eleven]]: The Rangers,<ref>Separately for Go-Ongers and Go-On Wings.</ref> the Engines,<ref>{{spoiler|Including the Prehistoric Engines ''who can't speak a word''; they get ''subtitles''.}}</ref> {{spoiler|the ''villains''}} and - wait for it - {{spoiler|''all'' the [[Humongous Mecha]] ''including'' Go-Roader GT}} ''all'' have their lines. Short version? '''''EVERYONE'''''.
** First, the Rangers<ref>When said in Japanese, all their lines end with "''-kai''", thus making rhymes.</ref>:
** First, the Rangers:<ref>When said in Japanese, all their lines end with "''-kai''", thus making rhymes.</ref>
{{quote|'''Sōsuke''': "Mach Full Force! ''Go-On Red''!"<ref>"''Mahha Zenkai! Go-on Red!''"</ref>
{{quote|'''Sōsuke''': "Mach Full Force! ''Go-On Red''!"<ref>"''Mahha Zenkai! Go-on Red!''"</ref>
'''Renn''': "Just Correct! ''Go-On Blue''!"<ref>"''Zubari Seikai! Go-on Blue!''"</ref>
'''Renn''': "Just Correct! ''Go-On Blue''!"<ref>"''Zubari Seikai! Go-on Blue!''"</ref>
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'''Hiroto''': "Break the Limit! ''Go-On Gold''!"<ref>"Break ''Genkai''! Go-on Gold!''"</ref>
'''Hiroto''': "Break the Limit! ''Go-On Gold''!"<ref>"Break ''Genkai''! Go-on Gold!''"</ref>
'''Miu''': "Sparkling World! ''Go-On Silver''!"<ref>"''Kirakira Sekai! Go-on Silver!''"</ref>|'''Both''': "''Take Off! Go-On Wings!''"}}
'''Miu''': "Sparkling World! ''Go-On Silver''!"<ref>"''Kirakira Sekai! Go-on Silver!''"</ref>|'''Both''': "''Take Off! Go-On Wings!''"}}
** Then the Engines<ref>The Prehistoric Engines can't speak human language; theirs are subtitles.</ref>:
** Then the Engines:<ref>The Prehistoric Engines can't speak human language; theirs are subtitles.</ref>
{{quote|'''Speedor''': "The ''highway star'' with a full tank of courage! Engine Speedor!"
{{quote|'''Speedor''': "The ''highway star'' with a full tank of courage! Engine Speedor!"
'''G12''': "The safe ride gallant and pure! I be Engine Bus-On!"
'''G12''': "The safe ride gallant and pure! I be Engine Bus-On!"
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'''Birca''': "The easygoing ''dreamer''! Engine Birca here!"
'''Birca''': "The easygoing ''dreamer''! Engine Birca here!"
'''Gunpherd''': "The ''hard'' emergency dispatch! This is Engine Gunpherd!"
'''Gunpherd''': "The ''hard'' emergency dispatch! This is Engine Gunpherd!"
'''Carrigator''': "The ''giant'' chieftain<ref>More accurately, "star" or "leading figure".</ref>! Engine Carrigator-[[Keigo|de gozaru]]!"
'''Carrigator''': "The ''giant'' chieftain!<ref>More accurately, "star" or "leading figure".</ref> Engine Carrigator-[[Keigo|de gozaru]]!"
'''Toripter''': "Flying free and ''tricky''! Me Engine Toripter!"
'''Toripter''': "Flying free and ''tricky''! Me Engine Toripter!"
'''Jetras''': "The silver ''air master''! Engine Jetras!"
'''Jetras''': "The silver ''air master''! Engine Jetras!"
'''Jum-bowhale''': "With me, everything is ''first class''! I am Engine Jum-bowhale!"
'''Jum-bowhale''': "With me, everything is ''first class''! I am Engine Jum-bowhale!"
'''Kishamoth''': "Full speed ahead from the ancient times! Engine Kishamoth arriving!"
'''Kishamoth''': "Full speed ahead from the ancient times! Engine Kishamoth arriving!"
'''T-Line''': "Ascend<ref>Go uphill</ref>! The Engine of wishes<ref>"''Nozomi''"; also the fastest Japanese long-distance railway line.</ref>, T-Line!"
'''T-Line''': "Ascend!<ref>Go uphill</ref> The Engine of wishes,<ref>"''Nozomi''"; also the fastest Japanese long-distance railway line.</ref> T-Line!"
'''K-Line''': "Descend<ref>Go downhill</ref>! The Engine of light<ref>"''Hikari''"; also a famous Japanese bullet train.</ref>, K-Line!" }}
'''K-Line''': "Descend!<ref>Go downhill</ref> The Engine of light,<ref>"''Hikari''"; also a famous Japanese bullet train.</ref> K-Line!" }}
** And the Ministers<ref> Notably, each of them uses a slightly different variation of "I".</ref>:
** And the Ministers:<ref>Notably, each of them uses a slightly different variation of "I".</ref>
{{quote|'''Yogostein''': "The ground dried and fissured! I'm<ref>"''Ware''"</ref> the Land Pollution Minister, Yogostein!"
{{quote|'''Yogostein''': "The ground dried and fissured! I'm<ref>"''Ware''"</ref> the Land Pollution Minister, Yogostein!"
'''Kegalesia''': "The water murky and defiled! I'm<ref>"''Warawa''"</ref> the Water Pollution Minister, Kegalesia!"
'''Kegalesia''': "The water murky and defiled! I'm<ref>"''Warawa''"</ref> the Water Pollution Minister, Kegalesia!"
'''Kitaneidas''': "The atmosphere tainted and black! I'm<ref>"''Watashi''"</ref> the Air Pollution Minister, Kitaneidas!" }}
'''Kitaneidas''': "The atmosphere tainted and black! I'm<ref>"''Watashi''"</ref> the Air Pollution Minister, Kitaneidas!" }}
** As if the concept hasn't been lampooned enough already, Yogostein, Hiramechimedes and Happa<ref> Dynamite</ref> Banki struck the final blow in GP 17.
** As if the concept hasn't been lampooned enough already, Yogostein, Hiramechimedes and Happa<ref>Dynamite</ref> Banki struck the final blow in GP 17.
{{quote|'''Yogostein''': "The one who hatefully pollutes the land! Earth Pollution Minister Yogostein -nari!"
{{quote|'''Yogostein''': "The one who hatefully pollutes the land! Earth Pollution Minister Yogostein -nari!"
'''Hiramechimedes''': "I gain a flash of brilliance through pok-pok-ping<ref>The sounds of his [[Idea Bulb|Idea Bulbs]] lighting up.</ref>! Earth Pollution Vice-Minister Hiramechimedes!"
'''Hiramechimedes''': "I gain a flash of brilliance through pok-pok-ping!<ref>The sounds of his [[Idea Bulb]]s lighting up.</ref> Earth Pollution Vice-Minister Hiramechimedes!"
'''Happa Banki''': "No. 1 ruffian of Earth Pollution! Happa Banki!"|'''All''': "[[Sailor Moon|In the name of Earth Pollution, we'll eliminate you!]]".}}
'''Happa Banki''': "No. 1 ruffian of Earth Pollution! Happa Banki!"|'''All''': "[[Sailor Moon|In the name of Earth Pollution, we'll eliminate you!]]".}}
* [[Law of Chromatic Superiority]]: Sōsuke is the only one who can control BearRV efficiently, because no one else can understand what the Prehistoric Engines say.
* [[Law of Chromatic Superiority]]: Sōsuke is the only one who can control BearRV efficiently, because no one else can understand what the Prehistoric Engines say.
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* [[Make My Monster Grow]]: "Industrial Revolution!": KO'd [[Monster of the Week|Bankiju]] can use the Bikkurium capsule inside them to grow to giant size. It's possible for them to shrink back when it runs out. They're also not above activating it ''before'' KO.
* [[Make My Monster Grow]]: "Industrial Revolution!": KO'd [[Monster of the Week|Bankiju]] can use the Bikkurium capsule inside them to grow to giant size. It's possible for them to shrink back when it runs out. They're also not above activating it ''before'' KO.
* [[Mix and Match]]: [[Super Sentai]] + [[Cars]]... [[Widget Series|on crack]]?
* [[Mix and Match]]: [[Super Sentai]] + [[Cars]]... [[Widget Series|on crack]]?
* [[Mook|Mooks]]: Uguts.
* [[Mook]]s: Uguts.
* [[The Movie]]: ''Go-onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! Gekijō BANG!'' ("Gekijō Bang" is played on ''Gekijōban'', literally "[[The Movie|Movie Version]]")
* [[The Movie]]: ''Go-onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! Gekijō BANG!'' ("Gekijō Bang" is played on ''Gekijōban'', literally "[[The Movie|Movie Version]]")
* [[The Narrator]]: A new change of pace: There's no fixed narrator this year. All the Engines who can speak take turns narrating.
* [[The Narrator]]: A new change of pace: There's no fixed narrator this year. All the Engines who can speak take turns narrating.
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** Hiroto and Miu: [[Knife Nut|Rocket Daggers]]
** Hiroto and Miu: [[Knife Nut|Rocket Daggers]]


=== Tropes specific to [[Engine Sentai Go-onger]]: ===
== Tropes specific to Engine Sentai Go-onger ==
* [[Achilles in His Tent]]: or rather, Yogostein In The Banki Chamber {{spoiler|mourning the death of Hiramechimedes.}}
* [[Achilles in His Tent]]: or rather, Yogostein In The Banki Chamber {{spoiler|mourning the death of Hiramechimedes.}}
* [[Actor Allusion]]: or in this case, Voict Actor Allusion, as the voice of Carrigator also voiced the comic relief crocodilian monster Yatsudenwani from [[Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger]].
* [[Actor Allusion]]: or in this case, Voict Actor Allusion, as the voice of Carrigator also voiced the comic relief crocodilian monster Yatsudenwani from [[Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger]].
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Of [[Super Sentai]] tropes while being a [[Super Sentai]] itself -- just like one from 13 years ago -- See [[Fleeting Demographic Rule]] below.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Of [[Super Sentai]] tropes while being a [[Super Sentai]] itself—just like one from 13 years ago—See [[Fleeting Demographic Rule]] below.
* [[Aloof Ally]]: Hiroto and Miu.
* [[Aloof Ally]]: Hiroto and Miu.
* {{spoiler|[[And the Adventure Continues...]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[And the Adventure Continues...]]}}
** The opening of ''Shinken Vs Go-On'' even implies that {{spoiler|they've been [[Walking the Earth|Walking The Parallel Worlds]].}}
** The opening of ''Shinken Vs Go-On'' even implies that {{spoiler|they've been [[Walking the Earth|Walking The Parallel Worlds]].}}
* [[Anime Hair]]: '''Sōsuke'''
* [[Anime Hair]]: '''Sōsuke'''
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Hiroto is a [[Combining Mecha|Gattai]]<ref> "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Combination]]"</ref> maniac.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Hiroto is a [[Combining Mecha|Gattai]]<ref>"[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Combination]]"</ref> maniac.
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: The series is very, very rich when it comes to puns.
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: The series is very, very rich when it comes to puns.
** Scoop Banki in GP 3 mistook the place he's supposed to strike for a hill<ref> His actual target was "''Neo Tokyo Hills''".</ref>.
** Scoop Banki in GP 3 mistook the place he's supposed to strike for a hill.<ref>His actual target was "''Neo Tokyo Hills''".</ref>
* [[Backronym]]: At first glance, Bomper's name sounds like a twist of "Bumper", especially because the vehicle theme. But then we find out that it actually stands for {{spoiler|"'''B'''orn-to '''O'''uterdimension and '''M'''echanic × '''P'''itcrew-type '''E'''NGINE-support '''R'''obot"}}.
* [[Backronym]]: At first glance, Bomper's name sounds like a twist of "Bumper", especially because the vehicle theme. But then we find out that it actually stands for {{spoiler|"'''B'''orn-to '''O'''uterdimension and '''M'''echanic × '''P'''itcrew-type '''E'''NGINE-support '''R'''obot"}}.
* [[Bad Boss]]: {{spoiler|Yogoshimacritein, who fires through two of his [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] to hit the Go-ongers. He even denounced his (dead) son as a useless failure.}}
* [[Bad Boss]]: {{spoiler|Yogoshimacritein, who fires through two of his [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] to hit the Go-ongers. He even denounced his (dead) son as a useless failure.}}
* [[Base on Wheels]]: The Ginjiro.
* [[Base on Wheels]]: The Ginjiro.
* [[Batman Gambit]]: {{spoiler|GP 22 is basically about Hiramechimedes and Hiroto trying to out-gambit each other. Pretending to be exiled by Yogostein, fatally injured and all, Hiramechimedes tells the Go-ongers that he wanted to race Hiroto to Hellgaille Palace as his last wish. Hiroto accepted, and knowing him awfully well, had everything prepared. Hiramechimedes finally outwitted them, but there's one thing he didn't calculate about: [[Spanner in the Works|Go-ongers]]<ref>Well, they didn't follow him because they suspect him; on the contrary, they came to cheer for both of them.</ref>.}}
* [[Batman Gambit]]: {{spoiler|GP 22 is basically about Hiramechimedes and Hiroto trying to out-gambit each other. Pretending to be exiled by Yogostein, fatally injured and all, Hiramechimedes tells the Go-ongers that he wanted to race Hiroto to Hellgaille Palace as his last wish. Hiroto accepted, and knowing him awfully well, had everything prepared. Hiramechimedes finally outwitted them, but there's one thing he didn't calculate about: [[Spanner in the Works|Go-ongers]].<ref>Well, they didn't follow him because they suspect him; on the contrary, they came to cheer for both of them.</ref>}}
* [[Benevolent Boss]]: Despite being the villains, the Gaiark Ministers are surprisingly nice. Their monsters may lose to the Go-ongers' tactics and have to retreat, but if they did well, ''they praise them''. Now ''that'''s a boss.<ref> Suck it, [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Dokoku]]!</ref>
* [[Benevolent Boss]]: Despite being the villains, the Gaiark Ministers are surprisingly nice. Their monsters may lose to the Go-ongers' tactics and have to retreat, but if they did well, ''they praise them''. Now ''that'''s a boss.<ref>Suck it, [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Dokoku]]!</ref>
** Just to drop the anvil; {{spoiler|[[Antagonist in Mourning|Yogostein ''personally'' mourns over Hiramechimedes' death]]}}. And that guy's supposed to be the villain!
** Just to drop the anvil; {{spoiler|[[Antagonist in Mourning|Yogostein ''personally'' mourns over Hiramechimedes' death]]}}. And that guy's supposed to be the villain!
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: The Go-ongers may be simple, gullible and headstrong [[Idiot Hero|Idiot Heroes]] who <s>can't</s> do not plan ahead, but it's not an advisable course of action to take advantage of them. {{spoiler|Hiramechimedes learned it the hard way.}}
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: The Go-ongers may be simple, gullible and headstrong [[Idiot Hero]]es who <s>can't</s> do not plan ahead, but it's not an advisable course of action to take advantage of them. {{spoiler|Hiramechimedes learned it the hard way.}}
** Played straight in GP 13: the Yakuza boss' daughter is a [[Kawaiiko]] who's a closet Delinquent.
** Played straight in GP 13: the Yakuza boss' daughter is a [[Kawaiiko]] who's a closet Delinquent.
* [[Boring Invincible Hero]]: Averted painfully for Sōsuke as an [[Aesop]]. In GP 8, while helping Speedor recover from a bad rust, Sōsuke 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.
* [[Boring Invincible Hero]]: Averted painfully for Sōsuke as an [[Aesop]]. In GP 8, while helping Speedor recover from a bad rust, Sōsuke 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.
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** Hant and his "''Doki doki''". Not as often as the other three, but that's not saying much.
** Hant and his "''Doki doki''". Not as often as the other three, but that's not saying much.
** Hiramechimedes' "Pok-pok-PING! I just had a flash of brilliance!"
** Hiramechimedes' "Pok-pok-PING! I just had a flash of brilliance!"
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|The giant gear in the Gaiark base with their symbol on it: Humorously named "[[Deus Ex Machina|Deus Haguruma Gear]]"<ref> "[[Department of Redundancy Department|God Gear Gear]]"</ref>.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|The giant gear in the Gaiark base with their symbol on it: Humorously named "[[Deus Ex Machina|Deus Haguruma Gear]]".<ref>"[[Department of Redundancy Department|God Gear Gear]]"</ref>}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Averted with Nigoru. He's introduced as if he might be to Kegalesia as Hiramekimedes was to Yogostein, only to die shortly afterward and never be mentioned again.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Averted with Nigoru. He's introduced as if he might be to Kegalesia as Hiramekimedes was to Yogostein, only to die shortly afterward and never be mentioned again.
* [[The Chosen Many]]: There are countless other Engines in the Engine World which, from how they look, seem perfectly capable of anything the hero Engines can do.
* [[The Chosen Many]]: There are countless other Engines in the Engine World which, from how they look, seem perfectly capable of anything the hero Engines can do.
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* [[Completely Different Title]]: The Korean dub refers to the show as "''Power Rangers: Engine Force''".
* [[Completely Different Title]]: The Korean dub refers to the show as "''Power Rangers: Engine Force''".
* [[Compliment Backfire]]: In GP 14, Hant, smitten with Kegalesia's [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] human-form, complimented her as a "Beautiful" and "Pure" person. Being a Gaiark who loves filthiness, [[Berserk Button|she didn't take it well]].
* [[Compliment Backfire]]: In GP 14, Hant, smitten with Kegalesia's [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] human-form, complimented her as a "Beautiful" and "Pure" person. Being a Gaiark who loves filthiness, [[Berserk Button|she didn't take it well]].
* [[Cool Plane]]: Toripter, Jetras and Jum-bowhale; the only members of the Wing Race we get to see, given their rarity. So, in principle, the whole Wing Race can count as [[Cool Plane|Cool Planes]].
* [[Cool Plane]]: Toripter, Jetras and Jum-bowhale; the only members of the Wing Race we get to see, given their rarity. So, in principle, the whole Wing Race can count as [[Cool Plane]]s.
* [[Crossdresser]]: Not a direct example, but the effect is pretty much the same. GP 26: {{spoiler|In a plan to retrieve Bearrv's Soul, which she willingly gave to Nigoru after proposing to her, Jetras went into Bearrv's Cast to fool him into believing that the real one is actually at large.}}
* [[Crossdresser]]: Not a direct example, but the effect is pretty much the same. GP 26: {{spoiler|In a plan to retrieve Bearrv's Soul, which she willingly gave to Nigoru after proposing to her, Jetras went into Bearrv's Cast to fool him into believing that the real one is actually at large.}}
** GP 38: {{spoiler|Saki and Miu "hid" the guys paralyzed because of a Bankiju... by dressing them up as mannequins ''[[Hidden in Plain Sight|in the front showcase of a women's clothing store]]''. Perhaps [[Bigger on the Inside|the Ginjiro]] is [[Fridge Logic|too small]]?}}
** GP 38: {{spoiler|Saki and Miu "hid" the guys paralyzed because of a Bankiju... by dressing them up as mannequins ''[[Hidden in Plain Sight|in the front showcase of a women's clothing store]]''. Perhaps [[Bigger on the Inside|the Ginjiro]] is [[Fridge Logic|too small]]?}}
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* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: GP 30 ends with a [[Mundane Made Awesome|SPECTACULAR]] one.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: GP 30 ends with a [[Mundane Made Awesome|SPECTACULAR]] one.
* [[Get It Over With]]: Lampooned splendidly: Spray Banki in GP 4 followed this trope literally to heart, [[Too Dumb to Live|counting one to three after declaring that he'll finish off Renn and Saki]]. Naturally, [[Big Damn Heroes|he's stopped at the last moment by Sôsuke]].
* [[Get It Over With]]: Lampooned splendidly: Spray Banki in GP 4 followed this trope literally to heart, [[Too Dumb to Live|counting one to three after declaring that he'll finish off Renn and Saki]]. Naturally, [[Big Damn Heroes|he's stopped at the last moment by Sôsuke]].
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: GP 14: While Hant was ogling at [[Paper-Thin Disguise|Kegalesia under a human disguise]], Sōsuke just ''had'' to choose that moment to place a big log in front of him. ''Upright''. And just to hammer it home, Hant later used the Super Highway Buster<ref> A ''really'' long [[BFG]] in and of itself.</ref> ''all by himself''.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: GP 14: While Hant was ogling at [[Paper-Thin Disguise|Kegalesia under a human disguise]], Sōsuke just ''had'' to choose that moment to place a big log in front of him. ''Upright''. And just to hammer it home, Hant later used the Super Highway Buster<ref>A ''really'' long [[BFG]] in and of itself.</ref> ''all by himself''.
* [[Girl Group]]: G3 Princess, formed in BearR by Saki, Miu and [[Go-Karting with Bowser|Kegalesia]]. Later, in GP31, the male Go-ongers form a [[Distaff Counterpart|Spear Counterpart]] [[Boy Band]] named G5 Prince [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|which never appears or is referred to afterwards]] aside from the [[Ending Theme]]. Both groups come with their own versions of said [[Ending Theme]] (see [[Rearrange the Song]] below).
* [[Girl Group]]: G3 Princess, formed in BearR by Saki, Miu and [[Go-Karting with Bowser|Kegalesia]]. Later, in GP31, the male Go-ongers form a [[Distaff Counterpart|Spear Counterpart]] [[Boy Band]] named G5 Prince [[Non Sequitur Scene|which never appears or is referred to afterwards]] aside from the [[Ending Theme]]. Both groups come with their own versions of said [[Ending Theme]] (see [[Rearrange the Song]] below).
* [[Gratuitous English]]: All the Engines have a particular phrase about themselves, but Jum-bowhale in particular, considering he's a passenger jet.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: All the Engines have a particular phrase about themselves, but Jum-bowhale in particular, considering he's a passenger jet.
{{quote|'''Jum-bowhale''': "''Attenshun puriisu!''"<ref>"Attention please!"</ref>}}
{{quote|'''Jum-bowhale''': "''Attenshun puriisu!''"<ref>"Attention please!"</ref>}}
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]: Sōsuke, of course.
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]: Sōsuke, of course.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Wait a minute! Isn't Kegalesia... Nao Oikawa? .........[[Guilty Pleasures|Yeah, we ''know'' her, okay?]]
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Wait a minute! Isn't Kegalesia... Nao Oikawa? .........[[Guilty Pleasures|Yeah, we ''know'' her, okay?]]
** I wonder why Hiroto<ref> [[Kamen Rider Kabuto|Yaguruma Sou/Kamen Rider Kick Hopper]]</ref> doesn't call Miu "partner"...
** I wonder why Hiroto<ref>[[Kamen Rider Kabuto|Yaguruma Sou/Kamen Rider Kick Hopper]]</ref> doesn't call Miu "partner"...
*** Because they already have partners of their own to begin with?
*** Because they already have partners of their own to begin with?
** Retsutaka from [[The Movie]] is [[Kamen Rider Faiz]]!
** Retsutaka from [[The Movie]] is [[Kamen Rider Faiz]]!
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* [[Idiot Hair]]: Saki's hair pops up from time to time at unexpected moments. It's not permanent though.
* [[Idiot Hair]]: Saki's hair pops up from time to time at unexpected moments. It's not permanent though.
* [[Idiot Hero]]: The first 5 rangers all have their moments.
* [[Idiot Hero]]: The first 5 rangers all have their moments.
* [[Infinite Supplies]]: The only explanation for everything the Go-ongers, excluding [[The White Prince|Hiroto]] and [[The Ojou|Miu]], run on<ref> Despite not working because of full-time hero activity.</ref>; the obvious cost for daily meals, gas for the Ginjiro and electricity for all those supercomputers in the [[Bigger on the Inside]] base, and we haven't even gotten to [[Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?|all those equipments and repairs]]...
* [[Infinite Supplies]]: The only explanation for everything the Go-ongers, excluding [[The White Prince|Hiroto]] and [[The Ojou|Miu]], run on;<ref>Despite not working because of full-time hero activity.</ref> the obvious cost for daily meals, gas for the Ginjiro and electricity for all those supercomputers in the [[Bigger on the Inside]] base, and we haven't even gotten to [[Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?|all those equipments and repairs]]...
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Both Hiroto ''and'' Hiramechimedes. Guess there's a reason they're arch-nemeses...
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Both Hiroto ''and'' Hiramechimedes. Guess there's a reason they're arch-nemeses...
* [[Insult Backfire]]: Intentionally inverted with the Gaiark: Being the ones to thrive on pollution, they love anything dirty; literally or metaphorically.
* [[Insult Backfire]]: Intentionally inverted with the Gaiark: Being the ones to thrive on pollution, they love anything dirty; literally or metaphorically.
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* [[Magic From Technology]]: A student in GP 42 modified his laptop to function as a spellbook. {{spoiler|It actually works.}}
* [[Magic From Technology]]: A student in GP 42 modified his laptop to function as a spellbook. {{spoiler|It actually works.}}
* [[Meadow Run]]: Spoofed in GP 26 with Saki and Miu; they ''did'' run towards each other but {{spoiler|since they're actually meeting up for a plan to save Bearrv}}, there was no hugging or kissing. [[Les Yay|Not that it stopped the shippers...]]
* [[Meadow Run]]: Spoofed in GP 26 with Saki and Miu; they ''did'' run towards each other but {{spoiler|since they're actually meeting up for a plan to save Bearrv}}, there was no hugging or kissing. [[Les Yay|Not that it stopped the shippers...]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The Ministers have parts of the words related to pollution in their names; '''Yogo'''stein<ref> "''Yogosu''"/"Pollute"</ref>, '''Kegare'''shia<ref> "''Kegare''"/"Impurity"</ref> and '''Kitanei'''das<ref> "''Kitanai''"/"Foul"</ref>. <ref> Interestingly, all three words derive from the same Kanji.</ref>
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The Ministers have parts of the words related to pollution in their names; '''Yogo'''stein,<ref>"''Yogosu''"/"Pollute"</ref> '''Kegare'''shia<ref>"''Kegare''"/"Impurity"</ref> and '''Kitanei'''das.<ref>"''Kitanai''"/"Foul"</ref><ref>Interestingly, all three words derive from the same Kanji.</ref>
** And Hiramechimedes: His name comes from "''Hirameki''"<ref>"Flash", i.e: an idea.</ref> and "Achimedes", tying him to his mathematics and strategy themes.
** And Hiramechimedes: His name comes from "''Hirameki''"<ref>"Flash", i.e: an idea.</ref> and "Achimedes", tying him to his mathematics and strategy themes.
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Invoked in GP 34 when Heater Banki goes into hiding, standing in for a barbecue, then a salon hairdryer...
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Invoked in GP 34 when Heater Banki goes into hiding, standing in for a barbecue, then a salon hairdryer...
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Hiramechimedes, whose names Go-ongers initially mistake. Only Renn remembers his name right, much to his delight.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Hiramechimedes, whose names Go-ongers initially mistake. Only Renn remembers his name right, much to his delight.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The second line of opening lyrics say "''Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go-onger!''"; One of the [[Catch Phrase|s]] of [[Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan|GP45]] was "''Ichi, Ni, Sun''<ref> Sounds exactly the same as "''San''"/"Three".</ref>''Vulcan!''".
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The second line of opening lyrics say "''Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go-onger!''"; One of the [[Catch Phrase|s]] of [[Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan|GP45]] was "''Ichi, Ni, Sun''<ref>Sounds exactly the same as "''San''"/"Three".</ref>''Vulcan!''".
** SunVulcan is pretty much [[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger|GunBirOh]]; an alligator for the body, a canine and an aquatic animal for arms.
** SunVulcan is pretty much [[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger|GunBirOh]]; an alligator for the body, a canine and an aquatic animal for arms.
** GP 9 features [[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger|a camera-theme Monster Of The Week which makes people disappear by taking pictures]].
** GP 9 features [[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger|a camera-theme Monster Of The Week which makes people disappear by taking pictures]].
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* [[One, Two, Three, Four, Go]]: The lyrics in particular take the direct approach; "''Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go-onger''".
* [[One, Two, Three, Four, Go]]: The lyrics in particular take the direct approach; "''Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go-onger''".
* {{spoiler|[[One-Winged Angel]]}}: {{spoiler|Hiramechimedes in GP 23 and Yogostein in GP 35-36. Maki from [[The Movie]] even says something about not having used this form for a while - except it's [[Bishonen Line|the more humanoid form]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[One-Winged Angel]]}}: {{spoiler|Hiramechimedes in GP 23 and Yogostein in GP 35-36. Maki from [[The Movie]] even says something about not having used this form for a while - except it's [[Bishonen Line|the more humanoid form]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Only Mostly Dead]]}}: {{spoiler|Hiramechimedes' grudge on Go-ongers made him linger on as a "''Yurei''"<ref> Vengeful spirit</ref>.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Only Mostly Dead]]}}: {{spoiler|Hiramechimedes' grudge on Go-ongers made him linger on as a "''Yurei''".<ref>Vengeful spirit</ref>}}
* [[Overly Long Name]]: Hiramechimedes and all its variations. Sōsuke [[Lampshade Hanging|is usually the first to mispronounce them.]]
* [[Overly Long Name]]: Hiramechimedes and all its variations. Sōsuke [[Lampshade Hanging|is usually the first to mispronounce them.]]
** {{spoiler|And Yogoshimacritein, though his isn't played for laughs in any way.}}
** {{spoiler|And Yogoshimacritein, though his isn't played for laughs in any way.}}
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* [[Power Source]]: {{spoiler|The large spinning gear in the background of Gaiark base turned out to be an ''unlimited'' power source.}}
* [[Power Source]]: {{spoiler|The large spinning gear in the background of Gaiark base turned out to be an ''unlimited'' power source.}}
* [[Production Foreshadowing]]: [[The Movie]] has the Go-ongers go to the [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Samurai World]] and meet the [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Samurai Engines]].
* [[Production Foreshadowing]]: [[The Movie]] has the Go-ongers go to the [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Samurai World]] and meet the [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Samurai Engines]].
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: For villains, the Gaiark Ministers are more ''antagonistic'' than actually ''evil'' for the most part; the reason they're the bad guys is because pollution is vital for their race and they just happened to choose the Human World for it, which puts them on the different side of the coin from the Go-ongers. The [[Enemy Mine]] episode is one instance. {{spoiler|So, when it's their turn to die, it was quite sad}}, especially after {{spoiler|what Kegalesia and Kitaneidas said with their last breath}}.<ref> Of course, this is one viewpoint of [[Alternate Character Interpretation]].</ref>
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: For villains, the Gaiark Ministers are more ''antagonistic'' than actually ''evil'' for the most part; the reason they're the bad guys is because pollution is vital for their race and they just happened to choose the Human World for it, which puts them on the different side of the coin from the Go-ongers. The [[Enemy Mine]] episode is one instance. {{spoiler|So, when it's their turn to die, it was quite sad}}, especially after {{spoiler|what Kegalesia and Kitaneidas said with their last breath}}.<ref>Of course, this is one viewpoint of [[Alternate Character Interpretation]].</ref>
** In the same vein, even Hiramechimedes can count. {{spoiler|Originally a second-rate member of Gaiark, he initially planned to assassinate Yogostein to take his position. But then, to his surprise, Yogostein offered him the position of second-in-command... which prompted him to completely devote his entire self to his Minister without question. After beaten again and again by Go-ongers, he finally threw away his precious mind by overloading himself with [[Psycho Serum]] to match them with raw power, despite Yogostein's plea. ''All'' for his master right until his last moment...}} * sniff* [[Tear Jerker|Pardon me]]...
** In the same vein, even Hiramechimedes can count. {{spoiler|Originally a second-rate member of Gaiark, he initially planned to assassinate Yogostein to take his position. But then, to his surprise, Yogostein offered him the position of second-in-command... which prompted him to completely devote his entire self to his Minister without question. After beaten again and again by Go-ongers, he finally threw away his precious mind by overloading himself with [[Psycho Serum]] to match them with raw power, despite Yogostein's plea. ''All'' for his master right until his last moment...}} * sniff* [[Tear Jerker|Pardon me]]...
* [[Punny Name]]: MotW-Oh. <ref>"GunBir" = "ganbaru" = "hang in there"/"fight"/"do your best".</ref>
* [[Punny Name]]: MotW-Oh.<ref>"GunBir" = "ganbaru" = "hang in there"/"fight"/"do your best".</ref>
* [[Rearrange the Song]]: Ladies and gentlemen; welcome to the [[Kamen Rider Den-O|Den-O]] of [[Super Sentai]]<ref> In terms of [[Rearrange the Song|soundtrack redundancy]].</ref>.
* [[Rearrange the Song]]: Ladies and gentlemen; welcome to the [[Kamen Rider Den-O|Den-O]] of [[Super Sentai]].<ref>In terms of [[Rearrange the Song|soundtrack redundancy]].</ref>
** The main one has twelve different verses, one per Engine, split across four "Laps".<ref>Possibly also a pun considering "Rap" and "Lap" are pronounced identically in Japanese</ref>
** The main one has twelve different verses, one per Engine, split across four "Laps".<ref>Possibly also a pun considering "Rap" and "Lap" are pronounced identically in Japanese</ref>
*** "Engine First Lap -Type Normal-"<ref> Speedor, Bus-on and Bearrv</ref>
*** "Engine First Lap -Type Normal-"<ref>Speedor, Bus-on and Bearrv</ref>
*** "Engine Second Lap -Turbo Custom-"<ref> Birca, Gunpherd and Carrigator</ref>
*** "Engine Second Lap -Turbo Custom-"<ref>Birca, Gunpherd and Carrigator</ref>
*** "Engine Third Lap -Aero Dynamic Custom-"<ref> Toripter, Jetras, Jum-bowhale</ref>
*** "Engine Third Lap -Aero Dynamic Custom-"<ref>Toripter, Jetras, Jum-bowhale</ref>
*** "Engine Final Lap -Type Evolution-"<ref> Kishamoth, T-Line, K-Line</ref>
*** "Engine Final Lap -Type Evolution-"<ref>Kishamoth, T-Line, K-Line</ref>
*** "Engine Winning Run -Type Formula-"; Used only in the finale and it mentions everyone.
*** "Engine Winning Run -Type Formula-"; Used only in the finale and it mentions everyone.
** "Engine Eco Rap -Recycle Custom-"; [[Green Aesop]].
** "Engine Eco Rap -Recycle Custom-"; [[Green Aesop]].
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* [[Shout-Out]]: During the brief moment we get to see the Engine World in GP 1, [[Cars|there's a race going on and lots of Engines are watching from the side]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: During the brief moment we get to see the Engine World in GP 1, [[Cars|there's a race going on and lots of Engines are watching from the side]].
** Sōsuke uses a [[Kamen Rider|sideway kick]] pretty often.
** Sōsuke uses a [[Kamen Rider|sideway kick]] pretty often.
** [[media:Terminator_Banki.jpg|Kagami Banki]]; [[media:terminator_in_flames.jpg|Terminator]]. Coincidence?<ref> It even has those [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red glowing eyes]]!</ref>
** [[media:Terminator Banki.jpg|Kagami Banki]]; [[media:Terminator in flames 8645.jpg|Terminator]]. Coincidence?<ref>It even has those [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red glowing eyes]]!</ref>
*** That's not the only thing Kagami Banki is reminding of; according to the Ministers, it's the result of their "[[The Legend of Zelda|Power, Courage and Wisdom]]".
*** That's not the only thing Kagami Banki is reminding of; according to the Ministers, it's the result of their "[[The Legend of Zelda|Power, Courage and Wisdom]]".
** In GP 15, it is remarked that Hiramechimedes is [[Law of Chromatic Superiority|three times faster]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam|despite being green, not red]].
** In GP 15, it is remarked that Hiramechimedes is [[Law of Chromatic Superiority|three times faster]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam|despite being green, not red]].
** Not only does Hiroto use punches for his fighting style, he [[media:Hiroto_RiderSting.jpg|used]] a [[Kamen Rider Kabuto|Rider Sting]]-ish punch in his debut battle, all in its golden-yellow glory<ref>Kamen Rider GinmakuBANG!'s primary color scheme.</ref>.
** Not only does Hiroto use punches for his fighting style, he [[media:Hiroto RiderSting.jpg|used]] a [[Kamen Rider Kabuto|Rider Sting]]-ish punch in his debut battle, all in its golden-yellow glory.<ref>Kamen Rider GinmakuBANG!'s primary color scheme.</ref>
*** In GP 22, summoning his Wing Dagger actually causes it to zip around and attack the Uguts before landing in his hand, much like the Zecters were known to do.
*** In GP 22, summoning his Wing Dagger actually causes it to zip around and attack the Uguts before landing in his hand, much like the Zecters were known to do.
** Nothing about the Earth Pollution roll call?
** Nothing about the Earth Pollution roll call?
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** GP 42, Miu infiltrates a high school as a student and actually introduces herself saying "[[Haruhi Suzumiya|I have no interest in ordinary people... if there are creatures from other worlds, Bankijuu, or Gaiairc...]]"
** GP 42, Miu infiltrates a high school as a student and actually introduces herself saying "[[Haruhi Suzumiya|I have no interest in ordinary people... if there are creatures from other worlds, Bankijuu, or Gaiairc...]]"
*** Same episode; when finally confronting Mahobin Banki, Miu is shown [[Sukeban Deka|weilding a yo-yo]]. It helps that she's been undercover as a schoolgirl for the episode.
*** Same episode; when finally confronting Mahobin Banki, Miu is shown [[Sukeban Deka|weilding a yo-yo]]. It helps that she's been undercover as a schoolgirl for the episode.
** The fact that Bomper is 66 cm tall, weighs 66 kg and has a top speed of 66 km/h may very well be a subtle, yet unintentional, shout-out to Route 66, thus strengthening the connection with ''[[Cars]]''.
** The fact that Bomper is 66&nbsp;cm tall, weighs 66&nbsp;kg and has a top speed of 66&nbsp;km/h may very well be a subtle, yet unintentional, shout-out to Route 66, thus strengthening the connection with ''[[Cars]]''.
* [[Single-Stroke Battle]]: {{spoiler|Yogostein's last standoff against Sōsuke.}}
* [[Single-Stroke Battle]]: {{spoiler|Yogostein's last standoff against Sōsuke.}}
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: While averted within the team once the Go-on Wings joined, it is played straight among the Engines, with Bear-RV being the only female (despite Toripter being [[Cross-Dressing Voices|voiced by a woman, he is male]]). As well as Kegalesia among the Gaiarc, of course.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: While averted within the team once the Go-on Wings joined, it is played straight among the Engines, with Bear-RV being the only female (despite Toripter being [[Cross-Dressing Voices|voiced by a woman, he is male]]). As well as Kegalesia among the Gaiarc, of course.
* [[Soap Opera]]: One Go-On Seminar has Saki mentioning that she follows [[Korean Drama]]. A more blatant reference appears in the episode where Miu infiltrates a high school, which has a Drama Club attempting a Korean drama performance, complete with Bae Yong-Jun impersonator.
* [[Soap Opera]]: One Go-On Seminar has Saki mentioning that she follows [[Korean Drama]]. A more blatant reference appears in the episode where Miu infiltrates a high school, which has a Drama Club attempting a Korean drama performance, complete with Bae Yong-Jun impersonator.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: The Go-ongers and Go-on Wings' "civilian" jackets are loaded with [[Gratuitous English]], leading to some normal looking names ([http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/red.jpg Sôsuke]<ref>The name is parsed as "Sōsuke" but TV Tropes won't let you put the ō in a link</ref>, [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/yellow.jpg Saki], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/black.jpg Gunpei], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/gold.jpg Hiroto], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/silver.jpg Miu]), some "OK, I'll give it to you" names ([http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/blue.jpg Renn]), and then [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/green.jpg Hant]. Despite the fact that his name was plastered in front of viewers faces for 49 episodes, some English language fansubbers still decided to go with the direct romanization of his name "Hanto".
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: The Go-ongers and Go-on Wings' "civilian" jackets are loaded with [[Gratuitous English]], leading to some normal looking names ([http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/red.jpg Sôsuke],<ref>The name is parsed as "Sōsuke" but TV Tropes won't let you put the ō in a link</ref> [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/yellow.jpg Saki], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/black.jpg Gunpei], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/gold.jpg Hiroto], [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/silver.jpg Miu]), some "OK, I'll give it to you" names ([http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/blue.jpg Renn]), and then [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/go-on/contents/special/0012/images/green.jpg Hant]. Despite the fact that his name was plastered in front of viewers faces for 49 episodes, some English language fansubbers still decided to go with the direct romanization of his name "Hanto".
** The official spelling was probably chosen so that the names would divide symmetrically on either side of the zipper: SOS/UKE, RE/NN, SA/KI, GUN/PEI and HA/NT
** The official spelling was probably chosen so that the names would divide symmetrically on either side of the zipper: SOS/UKE, RE/NN, SA/KI, GUN/PEI and HA/NT
* [[Stealth Hi Bye]]: NES can make ''his own Engine Soul'' appear in other Rangers' changers at will.
* [[Stealth Hi Bye]]: NES can make ''his own Engine Soul'' appear in other Rangers' changers at will.
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* [[Training from Hell]]: GP 14 has Sōsuke and Hant going through this.
* [[Training from Hell]]: GP 14 has Sōsuke and Hant going through this.
* [[Tsundere]]: Miu and Hiroto.
* [[Tsundere]]: Miu and Hiroto.
* [[Unobtainium]]: Bikkurium<ref>"''Bikkuri''"/"Surprise".</ref>, the substance which enlarges the Bankiju when they're KO'd.
* [[Unobtainium]]: Bikkurium,<ref>"''Bikkuri''"/"Surprise".</ref> the substance which enlarges the Bankiju when they're KO'd.
** Which means what makes the monsters grow is, literally, the [[Stealth Pun|Element of Surprise]].
** Which means what makes the monsters grow is, literally, the [[Stealth Pun|Element of Surprise]].
* [[Verbal Tic]]: All the Engines have one each, and they use theirs <s> pretty often</s> all the time. But it's a bit arguable with the Prehistoric Engines, because they don't speak.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: All the Engines have one each, and they use theirs <s> pretty often</s> all the time. But it's a bit arguable with the Prehistoric Engines, because they don't speak.
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** Birca has a handful of gratuitous foreign phrases, mainly italian, in addition to his usual one.
** Birca has a handful of gratuitous foreign phrases, mainly italian, in addition to his usual one.
** Even the Ministers: "''-nari''" for Yogostein, "''-(de) ojaru''" for Kegalesia, "''-zoyo''" for Kitaneidas.
** Even the Ministers: "''-nari''" for Yogostein, "''-(de) ojaru''" for Kegalesia, "''-zoyo''" for Kitaneidas.
*** They mixed up each other's [[Verbal Tic|Verbal Tics]] in GP 7 while instructing the [[Literal-Minded]] Bombe<ref>Gas cylinder</ref> Banki what to say via phone.
*** They mixed up each other's [[Verbal Tic]]s in GP 7 while instructing the [[Literal-Minded]] Bombe<ref>Gas cylinder</ref> Banki what to say via phone.
*** During the Dino Engines' debut arc, Speedor actually takes offence at the Drill Banki's [[Verbal Tic]] 'Dori', for being one letter away from 'Doru'. A few eps later, the same thing happens with Jetras and the Engine Banki (see [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] above).
*** During the Dino Engines' debut arc, Speedor actually takes offence at the Drill Banki's [[Verbal Tic]] 'Dori', for being one letter away from 'Doru'. A few eps later, the same thing happens with Jetras and the Engine Banki (see [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] above).
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: Hiramechimedes's [[Camp Gay]] older brother Kokorootomedes takes this trope to its wackiest, complete with pink wig and heart-based attacks.
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: Hiramechimedes's [[Camp Gay]] older brother Kokorootomedes takes this trope to its wackiest, complete with pink wig and heart-based attacks.
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 6 November 2020

(Counterclockwise) Miu, Hant, Renn, Sôsuke, Saki, Gunpei and Hiroto.

"Pressing forward on the road of Justice!"

Engine Sentai Go-onger is the 32nd program in the Super Sentai series, which aired from 2008 to 2009.

Including the earth humans live in, the Human World, there are 11 Alternate Dimensions altogether.[1] Three Engines from the Machine World crossed dimensions in pursuit of the three Ministers of the Gaiark, a machine clan which thrives on pollution. They're found in the Human World, which the Ministers plan to conquer through pollution. Finding out that they can only stay in their giant forms for a small period, the Engines' navigator robot, Bomper, recruited three people at a racing circuit to become the Go-ongers to fight together with the Engines. They're soon joined by two more people who see them in action. Some time later, a pair of ESPer siblings connected to Engines also appeared: Though they had frictions initially, they joined the crew as well.

Vehicles and racing are chosen as the themes for the Rangers, and the motif is about Ecology; the three Gaiark Ministers represent land, water and air pollutions respectively.

Originally unintended to be contractually bound to its US version, Go-onger was... weird. The series took a sharp turn to comedy, sacrificing a significant plotline for Running Gags, Character Exaggerations, and overall tried to be much Lighter and Softer than an average Super Sentai title. For many, this came off as a polarizing shift in the wake of the dark and story-heavy previous series. It didn't help that people weren't informed beforehand about the series being a deliberate attempt at comedy. The incorporated Green Aesop was also seen by some as a bit preachy (though it was for the most part Played for Laughs). That's not to say it's all bad; there are many moments where it's genuinely fun, funny, or both, especially when looked past the seemingly childish premise. It also plays a lot of Japanese Media Tropes, in particular Super Sentai tropes, very often, even to the brink of parody.

And remember: This series is comedy. We're supposed to laugh!

"Adapted" for American audiences as Power Rangers RPM.

The Rangers

Go-ongers

Go-On Wings

  • 7 - Hiroto Sutō / Go-On Gold - "Philosopher": The older brother. A no-nonsense Genius Bruiser. The Rival to Go-ongers, but particularly to Sōsuke.
  • 8 - Miu Sutō / Go-On Silver - "Lovely Sensation": The younger sister. Warms up to the others sooner than her brother. Has BST with Sōsuke.

The Engines

  • 1 - Speedor:[2] A race car. Sōsuke's partner.
  • 2 - Bus-on:[3] A bus and Renn's partner.
  • 3 - BearRV:[4] A BearRV. Saki's partner.
  • 4 - Birca:[5] A motorbike.[6] Hant's partner.
  • 5 - Gunpherd:[7] A police car. Gunpei's partner.
  • 6 - Carrigator:[8] A trailer. In joint partnership with Hant and Gunpei. Talks like a samurai.
  • 7 - Toripter:[9] A helicopter. Hiroto's partner.
  • 8 - Jetras:[10] A fighter jet. Miu's partner.
  • 9 - Jum-bowhale:[11] A jumbo jet. Hiroto and Miu's mentor.
  • 10 - Kishamoth:[12] A steam locomotive. The head car of the Prehistoric Engines.
  • 11 - T-Line:[13] A bullet train car. The middle car of the Prehistoric Engines.
  • 12 - K-Line:[14] A bullet train car. The final car of the Prehistoric Engines.
    • The K-Line and the T-Line may also refer to the K/T boundry

Gaiark

  • Land Pollution Minister, Yogostein: Leader of the Ministers.
    • Hiramechimedes: Yogostein's vice-minister. Fiercely loyal, and in return, Yogostein values him more than anything.
  • Water Pollution Minister, Kegalesia: The sexy Dark Chick.
  • Air Pollution Minister, Kitaneidas
  • Prime Minister Yogoshimacritein: Yogostein's father and the true Big Bad of the series.

Tropes used in Engine Sentai Go-onger include:

Recurring Super Sentai tropes

"This one is ours! Last Corner! Steering Open! Change: Handle Baster! Blaster Soul: Set! Handle Blaster: Target Lock! G6 Grand Prix! Go-On!"

  • Combination Attack
  • Crossover: Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, the first theatrical installment in the Vs. Series. From this point on, all the Vs. movies premiered as part of the Super Sentai Festival held every January.
  • Custom Uniform
  • Eyecatch: The eyecatch is the five primary Engines shown in a race and BOMPER as the referee, with the viewers told to make a guess who wins. After the break, the winner is shown and that mecha says a short catchphrase. In GP Final, everyone wins and everyone makes a catchphrase altogether.
  • Finishing Move: "This one is ours! Last Corner! EngineOh - Go-on Grand Prix!"
    • "Gonna run you through! Final Lap! EngineOh - GunBirOh Grand Prix!"
  • Five-Man Band
  • Home Base: The Ginjiro:[16] Also Bigger on the Inside, given the number of people, mecha, and pieces of merchandise they're able to fit in there.
  • Humongous Mecha: Go-onger currently holds the highest record in Super Sentai for multiple mecha combination in-series:[17] GunBir G12 composed of 12 pieces.
    • A Mech by Any Other Name: The Engines.
    • Combining Mecha
      • Speedor + Bus-On + Bear RV = Engine Oh
      • Birca + Gunpherd + Carrigator = Gunbir Oh
      • Toripter + Jeptras + Jum-bowhale = Seiku Oh
      • Kishamoth + K-Line + T-Line = Kyoretsu Oh
    • Transforming Mecha: Go-Roader GT; the only one and the only non-mainline one.
    • Mecha Expansion Pack: The "Engine Busō" system, in which Engine Oh uses other Engines for new weapons or upgrades.
      • Engine Oh + Birca = Engine Oh Birca
      • Engine Oh + Gunpherd = Engine Oh Gunpherd
      • Engine On + Toripter + Jeptras = Engine Oh Jetoripter
      • Engine Oh + Gunbir Oh = Engine Oh EngineOh
      • Engine Oh G6 + Seiku Oh = Engine Oh G6
      • Engine Oh G9 + Kyoretsu Oh = Engine Oh G9
  • Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: "GP"[18] for episodes. The first two characters in the titles are Kanji, and the rest is in Katakana.
  • In the Name of the Moon: Pushed way Up to Eleven: The Rangers,[19] the Engines,[20] the villains and - wait for it - all the Humongous Mecha including Go-Roader GT all have their lines. Short version? EVERYONE.
    • First, the Rangers:[21]

Sōsuke: "Mach Full Force! Go-On Red!"[22]
Renn: "Just Correct! Go-On Blue!"[23]
Saki: "Smile Blooming! Go-On Yellow!"[24]
Hant: "Doki Doki[25] Delight! Go-On Green!"[26]
Gunpei: "Dash Dynamic! Go-on Black!"[27]
All: "Pressing forward on the Road of Justice! Engine Sentai Go-Onger!"
Hiroto: "Break the Limit! Go-On Gold!"[28]

Miu: "Sparkling World! Go-On Silver!"[29]
Both: "Take Off! Go-On Wings!"
    • Then the Engines:[30]

Speedor: "The highway star with a full tank of courage! Engine Speedor!"
G12: "The safe ride gallant and pure! I be Engine Bus-On!"
Bus-On: "The tough girl of charm and guts! Engine BearRV-ya!"
Birca: "The easygoing dreamer! Engine Birca here!"
Gunpherd: "The hard emergency dispatch! This is Engine Gunpherd!"
Carrigator: "The giant chieftain![31] Engine Carrigator-de gozaru!"
Toripter: "Flying free and tricky! Me Engine Toripter!"
Jetras: "The silver air master! Engine Jetras!"
Jum-bowhale: "With me, everything is first class! I am Engine Jum-bowhale!"
Kishamoth: "Full speed ahead from the ancient times! Engine Kishamoth arriving!"
T-Line: "Ascend![32] The Engine of wishes,[33] T-Line!"
K-Line: "Descend![34] The Engine of light,[35] K-Line!"

    • And the Ministers:[36]

Yogostein: "The ground dried and fissured! I'm[37] the Land Pollution Minister, Yogostein!"
Kegalesia: "The water murky and defiled! I'm[38] the Water Pollution Minister, Kegalesia!"
Kitaneidas: "The atmosphere tainted and black! I'm[39] the Air Pollution Minister, Kitaneidas!"

    • As if the concept hasn't been lampooned enough already, Yogostein, Hiramechimedes and Happa[40] Banki struck the final blow in GP 17.

Yogostein: "The one who hatefully pollutes the land! Earth Pollution Minister Yogostein -nari!"
Hiramechimedes: "I gain a flash of brilliance through pok-pok-ping![41] Earth Pollution Vice-Minister Hiramechimedes!"

Happa Banki: "No. 1 ruffian of Earth Pollution! Happa Banki!"

Tropes specific to Engine Sentai Go-onger

  • Achilles in His Tent: or rather, Yogostein In The Banki Chamber mourning the death of Hiramechimedes.
  • Actor Allusion: or in this case, Voict Actor Allusion, as the voice of Carrigator also voiced the comic relief crocodilian monster Yatsudenwani from Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger.
  • Affectionate Parody: Of Super Sentai tropes while being a Super Sentai itself—just like one from 13 years ago—See Fleeting Demographic Rule below.
  • Aloof Ally: Hiroto and Miu.
  • And the Adventure Continues...
  • Anime Hair: Sōsuke
  • Ascended Fanboy: Hiroto is a Gattai[43] maniac.
  • A Worldwide Punomenon: The series is very, very rich when it comes to puns.
    • Scoop Banki in GP 3 mistook the place he's supposed to strike for a hill.[44]
  • Backronym: At first glance, Bomper's name sounds like a twist of "Bumper", especially because the vehicle theme. But then we find out that it actually stands for "Born-to Outerdimension and Mechanic × Pitcrew-type ENGINE-support Robot".
  • Bad Boss: Yogoshimacritein, who fires through two of his Quirky Miniboss Squad to hit the Go-ongers. He even denounced his (dead) son as a useless failure.
  • Base on Wheels: The Ginjiro.
  • Batman Gambit: GP 22 is basically about Hiramechimedes and Hiroto trying to out-gambit each other. Pretending to be exiled by Yogostein, fatally injured and all, Hiramechimedes tells the Go-ongers that he wanted to race Hiroto to Hellgaille Palace as his last wish. Hiroto accepted, and knowing him awfully well, had everything prepared. Hiramechimedes finally outwitted them, but there's one thing he didn't calculate about: Go-ongers.[45]
  • Benevolent Boss: Despite being the villains, the Gaiark Ministers are surprisingly nice. Their monsters may lose to the Go-ongers' tactics and have to retreat, but if they did well, they praise them. Now that's a boss.[46]
  • Beware the Nice Ones: The Go-ongers may be simple, gullible and headstrong Idiot Heroes who can't do not plan ahead, but it's not an advisable course of action to take advantage of them. Hiramechimedes learned it the hard way.
    • Played straight in GP 13: the Yakuza boss' daughter is a Kawaiiko who's a closet Delinquent.
  • Boring Invincible Hero: Averted painfully for Sōsuke as an Aesop. In GP 8, while helping Speedor recover from a bad rust, Sōsuke 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.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Done blatantly in GP 45, where the Go-Ongers thank the viewers at home and wish them a happy new year.
  • Butt Monkey: Hant.
  • Catch Phrase: "Go-on!" for everyone; perhaps even too often.
    • "KanKan - Checker Flag!"
    • "Go-onger - Touchdown!"
    • Sōsuke, Renn and Saki in particular; Their catchphrases "Mach", "Zubari" and "Smile, Smile." make their way into their daily conversations more than any prior Super Sentai character's possibly could.
    • Hant and his "Doki doki". Not as often as the other three, but that's not saying much.
    • Hiramechimedes' "Pok-pok-PING! I just had a flash of brilliance!"
  • Chekhov's Gun: The giant gear in the Gaiark base with their symbol on it: Humorously named "Deus Haguruma Gear".[47]
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Averted with Nigoru. He's introduced as if he might be to Kegalesia as Hiramekimedes was to Yogostein, only to die shortly afterward and never be mentioned again.
  • The Chosen Many: There are countless other Engines in the Engine World which, from how they look, seem perfectly capable of anything the hero Engines can do.
  • Clip Show: GP 45 partly.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Hant. Oh god, Hant.
  • Comically Missing the Point: This one conversation excerpt from GP 26.

(Voice): Young lady. Please receive my love.
Saki: Could this be... a sudden confession?! Oh my.
Miu: This is too sudden... I have to consult with Ani.
Nigoru: My beautiful... Bearrv.
{{[[[Beat]] Silence}}]
Saki: So Go-onWings is the one you're confessing to?
Miu: Hey! That's not what you should be surprised about. Look, it's Nigoru!
Saki: Oh, right.

Jum-bowhale: "Attenshun puriisu!"[49]

"Circumference Ratio: Pi Beam!"
"Isosceles Right-Triangle Slash!"

Yogostein, Hiramechimedes and Happa Banki: "In the name of Earth Pollution, we'll eliminate you!"

  • Single-Stroke Battle: Yogostein's last standoff against Sōsuke.
  • The Smurfette Principle: While averted within the team once the Go-on Wings joined, it is played straight among the Engines, with Bear-RV being the only female (despite Toripter being voiced by a woman, he is male). As well as Kegalesia among the Gaiarc, of course.
  • Soap Opera: One Go-On Seminar has Saki mentioning that she follows Korean Drama. A more blatant reference appears in the episode where Miu infiltrates a high school, which has a Drama Club attempting a Korean drama performance, complete with Bae Yong-Jun impersonator.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": The Go-ongers and Go-on Wings' "civilian" jackets are loaded with Gratuitous English, leading to some normal looking names (Sôsuke,[73] Saki, Gunpei, Hiroto, Miu), some "OK, I'll give it to you" names (Renn), and then Hant. Despite the fact that his name was plastered in front of viewers faces for 49 episodes, some English language fansubbers still decided to go with the direct romanization of his name "Hanto".
    • The official spelling was probably chosen so that the names would divide symmetrically on either side of the zipper: SOS/UKE, RE/NN, SA/KI, GUN/PEI and HA/NT
  • Stealth Hi Bye: NES can make his own Engine Soul appear in other Rangers' changers at will.
  • Stealth Pun: The word "Engine" is actually written with two Kanji in the official title: "Flame" and "God/Deity".
    • Don't forget Hiroto's constant boxing exercises - he's clearly a bantamweight.
      • Possibly a stretch, but Kegalesia with her everpresent tap might count...
    • Also, Carrygator forms the shoes[74] of every Engine-Oh combination he participates in.
  • Straw Vulcan: Hiramechimedes is a the straight example, being the smartest person among Gaiark.
    • Hiroto's strategy of reading his opponents stopped working when Hiramechimedes becomes crazy, and thus unpredictable. Naturally, it took Sōsuke's equally unpredictable antics to match him.
  • Super Sentai Stance: Spoofed in GP 14 by Hant; he physically set their bodies to the usual pose.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: In the Where Are They Now? Epilogue, which reveals that Saki now works in a bakery, she encounters a customer who looks eerily like Kegalesia (and is also played by Nao Oikawa) ...
  • Sweet Tooth: The reason Saki's non-dessert recipes bomb: Too much sugar.
  • Team Chef: Renn; though his cooking is limited to egg-based meals due to budgetary constraints.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Saki and Miu.
  • Too Soon: Shortly after the Go-on Wings' debut, some guy committed a murder using a dagger. As a result, the toy version of the Rocket Dagger was called Rocked Booster, and the show avoided using the word dagger for a while (as a result, the Wings would avoid calling some of their attacks).
  • Training from Hell: GP 14 has Sōsuke and Hant going through this.
  • Tsundere: Miu and Hiroto.
  • Unobtainium: Bikkurium,[75] the substance which enlarges the Bankiju when they're KO'd.
  • Verbal Tic: All the Engines have one each, and they use theirs pretty often all the time. But it's a bit arguable with the Prehistoric Engines, because they don't speak.
    • Bomper's "Bom Bom!".
    • Renn adds "-su" to every sentence he speaks. But he drops that when in his household.
    • Birca has a handful of gratuitous foreign phrases, mainly italian, in addition to his usual one.
    • Even the Ministers: "-nari" for Yogostein, "-(de) ojaru" for Kegalesia, "-zoyo" for Kitaneidas.
      • They mixed up each other's Verbal Tics in GP 7 while instructing the Literal-Minded Bombe[76] Banki what to say via phone.
      • During the Dino Engines' debut arc, Speedor actually takes offence at the Drill Banki's Verbal Tic 'Dori', for being one letter away from 'Doru'. A few eps later, the same thing happens with Jetras and the Engine Banki (see Hilarious in Hindsight above).
  • Villainous Crossdresser: Hiramechimedes's Camp Gay older brother Kokorootomedes takes this trope to its wackiest, complete with pink wig and heart-based attacks.
  • Where Are They Now? Epilogue
  • Widget Series: Oh god, where do we start...?
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: Granddaughter Hant.
    • In one episode, Gunpei wants Hant to wear a dress and pose as his girlfriend in order to stop Gunpei's mother trying to arrange a marriage for him. Apparently, Hant makes a better girl than the actual girls on the team ...
    • It's also revealed (at the end of the Granddaughter Hant episode) that one of Hant's side-jobs is being a transvestite maid. He even says it's his favorite!
  • Yakuza: One of the Character Of The Day in GP 13 is played straight as a yakuza boss. And his ferocity is just... out of this world; he can scare not only the Gaiark Ministers, who are by and large main villains, off like little kids, but even objects!. Could be justified by him being an alien, though.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: Renn is a textbook example despite being male: tall, modest, polite, gentle and overall the most mature and responsible of the Go-ongers. He is the Team Chef and likes to fuss over others to the point where his teammates call him "mother".
  1. Human, Machine, Samurai, Christmas, Junk, Sound, Stormy, Gunman, Magic, Prism, and Grass World, though only a few play any real role in the story
  2. "Speedster" + "Condor"
  3. "Bus" + "Lion"
  4. "Bear" + "RV"
  5. "Bike" + "Orca"
  6. But he has two rear wheels.
  7. "Gun" + "Shepherd"
  8. "Carrier" + "Alligator"
  9. "Tori"/"Chicken" + "Helicopter"
  10. "Jet" + "Tora"/"Tiger"
  11. "Jumbo Jet" + "Whale"
  12. "Kisha"/"Train" + "Mammoth"
  13. "Tirano"/"Tyranno" + "Liner"
  14. "Kera"/"Triceratops" + "Liner"
  15. Mirror
  16. Ginjiro-go; the "go" here being a common suffix added to vehicles.
  17. Not counting outside the TV series.
  18. Read as "Grand Prix".
  19. Separately for Go-Ongers and Go-On Wings.
  20. Including the Prehistoric Engines who can't speak a word; they get subtitles.
  21. When said in Japanese, all their lines end with "-kai", thus making rhymes.
  22. "Mahha Zenkai! Go-on Red!"
  23. "Zubari Seikai! Go-on Blue!"
  24. "Smile Mankai! Go-on Yellow!"
  25. Heart-thumping/Exciting
  26. "Doki Doki Yukai! Go-on Green!"
  27. "Dash Gokai! Go-On Black!"
  28. "Break Genkai! Go-on Gold!"
  29. "Kirakira Sekai! Go-on Silver!"
  30. The Prehistoric Engines can't speak human language; theirs are subtitles.
  31. More accurately, "star" or "leading figure".
  32. Go uphill
  33. "Nozomi"; also the fastest Japanese long-distance railway line.
  34. Go downhill
  35. "Hikari"; also a famous Japanese bullet train.
  36. Notably, each of them uses a slightly different variation of "I".
  37. "Ware"
  38. "Warawa"
  39. "Watashi"
  40. Dynamite
  41. The sounds of his Idea Bulbs lighting up.
  42. Gun and Rod modes.
  43. "Combination"
  44. His actual target was "Neo Tokyo Hills".
  45. Well, they didn't follow him because they suspect him; on the contrary, they came to cheer for both of them.
  46. Suck it, Dokoku!
  47. "God Gear Gear"
  48. A really long BFG in and of itself.
  49. "Attention please!"
  50. Yaguruma Sou/Kamen Rider Kick Hopper
  51. Despite not working because of full-time hero activity.
  52. Generator
  53. Including Hiramechimedes.
  54. "Yogosu"/"Pollute"
  55. "Kegare"/"Impurity"
  56. "Kitanai"/"Foul"
  57. Interestingly, all three words derive from the same Kanji.
  58. "Flash", i.e: an idea.
  59. Sounds exactly the same as "San"/"Three".
  60. Who, in the BIGGEST of ironies, a member of the Water Pollution branch and part of a Gaiark Royal Family.
  61. Do note that they're freakishly strong.
  62. Vengeful spirit
  63. Of course, this is one viewpoint of Alternate Character Interpretation.
  64. "GunBir" = "ganbaru" = "hang in there"/"fight"/"do your best".
  65. In terms of soundtrack redundancy.
  66. Possibly also a pun considering "Rap" and "Lap" are pronounced identically in Japanese
  67. Speedor, Bus-on and Bearrv
  68. Birca, Gunpherd and Carrigator
  69. Toripter, Jetras, Jum-bowhale
  70. Kishamoth, T-Line, K-Line
  71. It even has those red glowing eyes!
  72. Kamen Rider GinmakuBANG!'s primary color scheme.
  73. The name is parsed as "Sōsuke" but TV Tropes won't let you put the ō in a link
  74. It's a pun on Gator, when pronounced in Japanese, is a homophone for Geta, those traditional wooden sandals you see people wearing in Jidai Geki
  75. "Bikkuri"/"Surprise".
  76. Gas cylinder