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		<title>CollectionDX - Super Sentai</title>
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		<description>Super Sentai (&amp;#12473;&amp;#12540;&amp;#12497;&amp;#12540;&amp;#25126;&amp;#38538;, S&amp;#363;p&amp;#257; Sentai) is the name given to the long running Japanese &quot;superhero team&quot; genre of shows produced by Toei Company Ltd. and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi (&quot;Super&quot; refers to their use of mecha, and &quot;sentai&quot; is the Japanese word for &quot;task force&quot; or, literally, &quot;fighting squadron&quot; and was also a term used for Japanese squadrons in WWII). The shows are of the tokusatsu genre, featuring live action characters and colorful special effects,  and are aimed mainly at families. This series is one of the most  prominent tokusatsu productions in Japan, alongside the Ultra Series, the Kamen Rider, and the Metal Heroes series. (Wikipedia) 
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:23:34 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title>CollectionDX - Super Sentai</title>
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		<title>Giga Phoenix Beast Air Combination</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2418</link>
		<description>
 Giga Phoenix Beast Air Combination is better known in the US as the  Stratoforce Megazord. On the surface it seems to be everything I like in a toy, so why don&#039;t I like it?: 
 

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 Giga Phoenix
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 GD-14
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 PLEX
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 YEN
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 4980
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 <label><p>Giga Phoenix Beast Air Combination is better known in the US as the  Stratoforce Megazord. On the surface it seems to be everything I like in a toy, so why don't I like it?</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Giga Phoenix Beast Air Combination comes from the sentai series Gingaman, from back in 1998. Geez, 10 years flies right by. In the US, it was from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, and here it was called the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2430">Stratoforce Megazord</a>.</p>
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<p>The box is nice - has an old-school feel with a nice styrofoam tray.</p>
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<p>Giga Phoenix is comprised of 5 separate vehicles that combine into a giant robot. Each unit is very odd looking in my book - not at all aesthetically pleasing.</p>
<p>Giga Wing 1</p>
<p>Giga Wing 1 forms the upper chest of the Giga Phoenix. It features a main body with two cylindrical engines on either side. Most of the body is plastic, with the wings being flexible rubber.</p>
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<p>Giga Wing 2</p>
<p>This vehicle looks like some kind of skiff or shuttle. This small unit is mostly plastic with two metal bars connecting the parts. It becomes the chest / backpack of Giga Phoenix.</p>
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<p>Giga Wing 3</p>
<p>The third vehicle resembles a dropship, escape pod, or helicopter without a rotor. This unit is mostly plastic, with diecast connecting bars onto the gray plastic portions.</p>
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<p>Giga Wing 4</p>
<p>This sleek ship becomes the right leg of Giga Phoenix. This unit is mostly metal, with the front of the leg and the foot being solid diecast.</p>
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<p>Giga Wing 5</p>
<p>Although it looks similar to Giga Wing 4, its actually an entirely different toy, although with similar metal content.</p>
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<p>Combining the 5 vehicles together is pretty simple and self-explanatory. This is not brain surgery. One thing I don't like though is the addition of the rubbery helmet that goes over the face. The original face looks cool - something out of B-Fighter - but the mask is all misshapen and odd. It just doesn't work.</p>
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<p>Armaments include firing fists and a giant wing weapon that can be stored in either hand.</p>
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<p>Once combined, you are filled with an overwhelming feeling of... meh.</p>
<p>It just doesn't do it for me. I mean, its a giant diecast combining robot with shooting fists, but the design is so opposite what I look for in a toy. It's lanky, and unbalanced, and most of all its unattractive.</p>
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<p>When it came over to the US, the metal in the lower legs was removed and the canopies of all the vehicles was changed from brown to silver. If you need metal, go with the JP version.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 404452
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 404452
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 404433
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 404436
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 404438
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 404440
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 404444
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 404446
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 17:12:21 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/92">ABS</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/25">Bandai</category>
						<category domain="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/128">Chogokin</category>
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		<title>Karakuri Kyokan- The Shinobi Machines Assembled!</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2589</link>
		<description>
 We got back to some old-school action with the mecha in the “Hurricanger” line while other facets of the series dazzled us with their quirky ingenuity.
Video review included!: 
 

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 Hurricanger Shinobi Machine line (components sold separately)
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 PLEX
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 (components sold separately)
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 <label><p>We got back to some old-school action with the mecha in the “<i>Hurricanger</i>” line while other facets of the series dazzled us with their quirky ingenuity.<br></p>
<p align="center"><b>Video review included!</b></p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p align="center">The manufacturer's recommended age limit for these toys are 6 years; but </em><strong>Supervision by a Responsible Adult is suggested</strong>.</p>
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<p>In 2002, the secret Hayate Way Ninja Academy which teaches the ancient Japanese martial arts of <em>ninjutsu</em> is attacked by the ruthless alien Uchuu Ningun Jakanja.  Lead by the anthropomorphized insect Master Tao Zanto and his five Dark Spear generals, they capture all of the students and Academy’s buildings, and hide them inside their centipede-covered asteroid base.  Only three less-than-average students from Hayate Way (who skipped their morning lessons that day) survive the initial attack.  Transported to a secret underground chamber by the daughter of the academy’s masterful director (who transformed himself into a hamster to avoid capture!), the three students are given wrist-mounted Hurricane Gyros which will enable them to use the Shinobi Suits and weapons of the legendary Hurricanger.  While each is trained in one of the three specialized techniques taught at the Academy- air, water, and land- they must hide in the local population to avoid detection, and work together to prevent the Jakanja from taking over Earth... as the Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger!</p>
<p><i>Sets from the Shinobi Machine line required for these transformations:</i></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1523"><b>DX Ninpuu Gattai Senpuujin</b> (<i>Chogokin GD-42</i>)</a></p>
<p align="center"><b>DX Ikazuchi Gattai Gouraijin</b> (<i>Chogokin GD-43</i>)</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/541"><b>Karakuri Ball Set #03 - Furai-Maru</b></a></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/618"><b>DX Hishou Henkei Tenkujin</b></a></p>
<p><i>-and, optionally, from the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1471"><b>Power Animals line</b></a> from “</i>Hyakujuu Sentai GaoRanger<i>” (2001):</i></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1094"><b>DX Hyakujuu Gattai GaoKing</b> (<i>Chogokin GD-21</i>)</a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1107"><b>PA-01 Gao Elephant</b></a></p>
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<p align="center"><b>Tenku Busou Tenku-Senpuujin</b></p>
<p><i>Sets required for this combination:</i></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1523"><b>DX Ninpuu Gattai Senpuujin</b></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/618"><b>DX Hishou Henkei Tenkujin</b></a></li>
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<p>In Episode 25- “Phantoms, and a Schoolgirl”, the Jakanja monster Vampiyan has gone from initially being flee-size, to human-size, and is now battling the Senpuujin at giant size.  He uses his soul-draining ability- which earlier accidentally resurrected Kouta’s long-dead grandmother as a young high school girl- to drain the Senpuujin of its own power, leaving it at only about half power, so that even using the hammer-shaped Goat Crusher weapon has little impact.  Kouta, with his younger grandmother beside him in the cockpit, says that it is their responsibility as Hurricanger to defend both those who have come before and those in the future.  Encouraged by his words, the mysterious Tenku Ninja Shurikenger suddenly appears in his recently-revealed Hishou Henkei Tenkujin, and asks Nanami (Hurricane Blue) if he can take her place.  Even though confused, she disengages her Hurricane Dolphin mecha, and the Tenkujin slides into the empty position, forming the Tenku-Senpuujin.  Utilizing the high-powered torque of both the new right arm and the Maned Hurricane feature from the left arm, the Tenku-Senpuujin fires the <i>Dynamite Tornado</i>, obliterating the giant Jakanja nuisance.  (Unfortunately, with the destruction of the monster, this also makes Kouta’s grandmother fade back into death.)</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Senpuujin+_front_.JPG.html">Tenku-Senpuujin</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Senpuujin+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>) is very lopsided with the Tenkujin hanging off the right side.  You can tell that that shoulder joint is only <i>just</i> able to keep the new <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Senpuujin_+wityh+main+rotor+removed+_left+side_.JPG.html">right arm up</a> because most of the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Senpuujin+_arm+contact+detail_.JPG.html">weight is on one side</a> of it.  But, there is a reason this combination is called the ‘Heavenly Whirlwind-god’...  The zip cord from the DX Senpuujin can be inserted into the left arm, and the rotor motor on the DX Tenkujin wound up; then both can be activated <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Senpuujin-+Dynamite+Tornado+finisher+_right+side__001.JPG.html">at the same time</a> in the same way they’re used for the <i>Dynamite Tornado</i> finisher!  (However, since they’re not linked, the smaller rotors on the Tenkujin’s feet/cannon barrels do not turn... unless you move them at the same time.)</p>
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<p align="center"><b>Tenku Busou Tenku-Gouraijin</b></p>
<p><i>Sets required for this combination:</i></p>
<ul>
<li><b>DX Ikazuchi Gattai Gouraijin</b></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/618"><b>DX Hishou Henkei Tenkujin</b></a></li>
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<p>In Episode 26- “Bow &amp; Arrow, and Sea Bathing”, the Jakanja monster Chupid is shooting arrows that make humans instantly and uncontrollably fall in love with the first thing they see- even inanimate objects like statues, construction equipment, &amp; garbage bins- to the absolute exclusion of everything else around them!  He even unintentionally shoots both Isshuu (Kuwaga Ranger) and Shurikenger, and the first thing they see is... Nanami!  As they both vie for her affections unaware of the love spell’s influence on them, they finally come to blows in their jealousy.  As Chupid moves in to destroy them, both Kuwaga Ranger and Shurikenger willingly act as human shields for Nanami.  As all three fall, Kuwaga Ranger stands once more, absorbing shot after shot in the name of misplaced love until the other rangers arrive to help.  And finally he destroys Chupid by himself; this cancels out the love spell on all affected by it.</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>With a Copy Giant appearing to assume the form of Chupid, and Nanami unable to fight due to injuries, only the Gouraijin and Tenkujin are summoned to battle.  Though there is still a playful rivalry between Kuwaga Ranger and Shurikenger now, they can’t quite seem to be able to best each other.  And so, Shurikenger proposes that they work together- he lands the Tenkujin on top of the Gouraijin, thus forming the Tenku-Gouraijin.  In this formation it has access to the large rotor blades sitting on its back, which allows it to fly.  Additionally, the Double Horn Cutter is held in the right hand, freeing up the paired machine cannons from Gouraijin’s chest.  And these cannons can operate independently, or in concert with the Tenku-Gouraijin’s new larger shoulder cannons to unleash the <i>Thunder Blast Cannon</i> finisher.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_front_.JPG.html">Tenku-Gouraijin</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>) is even more-so heavier than just the die-cast metal-laden DX Gouraijin, and <i>that’s</i> saying something.  Even the combination seems on the verge of falling under its own increased mass &amp; center of gravity- most of the Tenkujin <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_right+arm_+normal+position_.JPG.html">sits on the back</a>, while just <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_cannon+barrel+detail_.JPG.html">the legs hang over</a> (but do not touch) the shoulders.  But Bandai was wise to this, and included in the DX Tenkujin set is a small set of <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Clips+for+Tenku-Gouraijin_s+heels.JPG.html">light gray ABS pads</a> that <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Heel+clips+attached+to+Tenku-Gouraijin.JPG.html">clip onto</a> the bottom of Gouraijin’s heels; these tilt the Tenku-Gouraijin forward fractionally (<i>you really can’t tell the difference unless you measure it out</i>), but enough to balance it better.  To make room for the Tenkujin’s legs, the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_holding+Double+Horn+Cutter_.JPG.html">Double Horn Cutter</a> normally stored on the chest of the Gouraijin needs to be removed, and the cannons on either side snapped to a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_lower+cannons+detail_.JPG.html">horizontal position</a>.  Now, poseability is affected here a bit.  Ordinarily, the Gouraijin’s arms can pivot up-and-down with no problem, but with the Tenkujin hanging on, the tops of the arms tend to <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_rotor+touches+right+shoulder_.JPG.html">smack into</a> the latter’s rotor blades.  This is a problem because the Tenku-Gouraijin is designed to fly using that main rotor.  While it only <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_rotor+close+to+head+horn_.JPG.html"><i>just</i> clears</a> the long horn on its head (<i>and we’re talking </i>not even<i> two millimeters here!</i>), the same cannot be said of the claws on the upper arms.  So the arms must be <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_right+arm_+diagonal+position_.JPG.html">raised to 45°</a> so that those rotors can spin freely.  (<i>And even then, it might occasionally bump into the horn on the head.</i>)  However- if you raise them to 90°, the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku-Gouraijin+_fist+touching+left+cannon_.JPG.html">wrists bump into</a>  the shoulder cannons, and they can’t snap into position this way!  And let us not even talk about how difficult it is now to pick up the combined mass...</p>
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<p align="center"><b>Hyakujuu Gattai Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield</b></p>
<p><i>Sets required for this combination:</i></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1523"><b>DX Ninpuu Gattai Senpuujin</b></a></li>
<li><b>DX Ikazuchi Gattai Gouraijin</b></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/541"><b>Karakuri Ball Set #03 - Furai-Maru</b></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1094"><b>DX Hyakujuu Gattai GaoKing</b></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1107"><b>PA-01 Gao Elephant</b></a></li>
</ul>
<p>In the direct-to-video movie “<i>Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger VS GaoRanger</i>”, Chuubozu- brother of the-late Second Spear general Chuuzubo- steals the G-Phones from the retired GaoRanger, and then imprisons them; though Sae Taiga (Gao White) manages to escape.  Chuubozu then gives the G-Phones to the other five Jakanja generals, which allows them to turn into GaoRanger and attack the unawares Hurricanger!  But Sae is able to intervene, and tell the totem Power Animals that they are supporting false GaoRanger, and to withdraw their power from the G-Phones.  After the Hurricanger and Sae retreat, she tells them what is going on, and with the help of lone wolf Gao Silver, they rescue the real GaoRanger, and then the ten rangers engage in a large battle against both the Jakanja forces and Orgu villains Tsuetsue &amp; Yabaiba.  Even though they used both the Victory Gadget and Hyakujuuken on Chuubozu, he survives and makes himself grow, also summoning three previously-destroyed Jakanja monsters at the same time!  The Gao King Sword and Shield, Gao Hunter, and the six Shinobi Machines are summoned to the battle.  Chuubozu uses his space ninja powers to resurrect the spirit of his dead brother Chuuzubo to get an advantage, but the Gourai-Senpuujin is formed, and he is once again quickly eliminated.</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>In a rage, Chuubozu fires on the group, and severely damages them all, but the Gourai-Senpuujin remains standing despite the loss of its right arm.  When Gao Red starts to call for Gao Muscle Striker to be formed, Gao Lion makes a different suggestion.  Instead, the six GaoRanger join the Hurricanger in their cockpits, and together they use the power of Gao Tiger, Gao Shark, and Gao Elephant to make the Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield.  This new cross <i>hyakujuu gattai</i> combination allows for a special finisher, the <i>Furai Hyakujuu Slash</i>.</p>
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<p>Let’s face it: the <b>Ryuuhachouetsu Furai Gattai Gourai-Senpuujin</b> is an awesome sight.  It’s big, it’s bulky, and it’s heavy; all fine, fine qualities in a Super Sentai robo in the right combination(s).  But I think that the whole point of the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Gourai-Senpuujin+Sword+and+Shield+_front_.JPG.html">Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Gourai-Senpuujin+Sword+and+Shield+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>) is so that it could use the Sword and Shield part.  Unfortunately, this means that the only two limbs from the Power Animals (aka PA) line that could grip the Gao Elephant were Gao Tiger and Gao Shark, which- in the grand scheme of things- were not really standout or exceptional compared to other limb-swapping PAs.  And so this is one of those combos <i>in toy form</i> that just don’t end well.  All PA sets are smaller than their Shinobi Machine counterparts the following year, and so to swap them, you would need the largest limbs from the former- say, <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1108"><b>PA-02 Gao Giraffe</b></a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1155"><b>PA-06 Gao Dias</b></a>- in order to match up better.  <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Gourai-Senpuujin+Sword+and+Shield+posed.JPG.html">This</a>- this... is just unspeakably <i>bad</i>.</p>
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<p align="center"><b>Tenku Gourai-Senpuujin</b></p>
<p><i>Sets required for this combination:</i></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1523"><b>DX Ninpuu Gattai Senpuujin</b></a></li>
<li><b>DX Ikazuchi Gattai Gouraijin</b></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/541"><b>Karakuri Ball Set #03 - Furai-Maru</b></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/618"><b>DX Hishou Henkei Tenkujin</b></a></li>
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<p>After two of the monsters are destroyed, Hurricane Red says that the Power Animals will soon overpower the Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield, and tear it apart, which Gao Red agrees with.  But then, to prevent the Gourai-Senpuujin from remaining at a disadvantage with the loss of its right arm, Shurikenger suggests a new combination using the Tenkujin as a replacement right arm.  This creates the six-part Tenku Gourai-Senpuujin.  And with a mighty battle cry from the twelve assembled rangers, the Tenku Gourai-Senpuujin- along with the assisting powers from the six totem Power Animals- annihilates Chuubozu with the unique <i>Final Thunder Hurricane</i> blast.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku+Gourai-Senpuujin+_front_.JPG.html">Tenku Gourai-Senpuujin</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Hurricanger/DX_Hurricanger_combos/Tenku+Gourai-Senpuujin+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>) may be a bit of a mouthful, but ya can’t argue with the results too much. That’s the Tenku-Senpuujin, but with a Gourai- in the middle.</p>
<p>[SFX: <i>sting</i>]</p>
<p>(<i>*bows*</i>)  Thank you, thank you.  I’ll be in my trailer.</p>
<p>Compared to the special Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield combo above, this one makes a little more sense since it keeps it within the Shinobi Machine family.  It is also notable that not only is this the only time that both the Hurricane Dolphin and Tenkujin appear in the same combo, but it is one of three seven-part combinations in the Shinobi Machine line (including the tiny Furai-Maru):</p>
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<li>Tenku Gourai-Senpuujin (7, including Furai-Maru)</li>
<li>Revolver Gourai-Senpuujin (7, including Furai-Maru)</li>
<li>Revolver Tenrai-Senpuujin (7, including Tri-Condor)</li>
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<p>But if you wanna be really picky, the record [out of continuity] is actually found with the previous Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield-</p>
<ol>
<li>Hurricane hawk</li>
<li>Hurricane Dolphin</li>
<li>Hurricane Lion</li>
<li>Gourai Beetle</li>
<li>Gourai Stag</li>
<li>Furai-Maru (Karakuri Balls #07 &amp; 08)</li>
<li>Gao Shark</li>
<li>Gao Tiger</li>
<li>Gao Elephant</li>
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<p>-a record that would not be challenged until 2007 in "<i>Gougou Sentai Boukenger</i>"; when the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/957"><b>Chou Gougou Gattai Super DaiBouken</b></a> officially appeared with nine parts, and then was broken a few episodes later by the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1289"><b>Kyuukyoku Gougou Gattai Ultimate DaiBouken</b></a> with ten.  But I digress.  The Tenku Gourai-Senpuujin really is just a larger version of the Tenku-Senpuujin, so there’s not really much to say here.  You can try to recreate the <i>Final Thunder Hurricane</i> move, but you’ll be hard-pressed to get that chest wheel to spin (aka the Gourai-Senpuujin’s <i>Rolling Thunder Hurricane</i> finisher) for any length of time when you also spin the rotor on the right arm at the same time (the Tenku-Senpuujin’s <i>Dynamite Tornado</i> finisher).</p>
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<p>Perhaps unintentionally, this review shows more the diversity of the Tenkujin than anything else (even though the <b>Gingachouetsu Sanjin Gattai Tenrai-Senpuujin</b> is not highlighted here).  In 2001, “<i>GaoRanger</i>” brought forth limb-swapping, which had been done before, but never to that scale.  After that craziness had passed, we got back to some old-school action with the mecha in the “<i>Hurricanger</i>” line while other facets of the series dazzled us with their quirky ingenuity.  (A ninja who plays baseball, but is also a master of disguise???)  While the Karakuri Balls provide a collecting gimmick while being fun on their own at times, another example of the flexibility of this line must lay in Bandai’s decision to make the Shinobi Machines compatible with the Power Animals from the previous year, thus inviting new levels of play with things like the Gourai-Senpuujin Sword and Shield...  (<i>*cough*</i>).  This cross-compatibility would be used in the following year with the super-evolved dinosaurs from “<i>Bakuryuu Sentai AbaRanger</i>” (2003), and then two more lines beyond that.  (<i>Whether-or-not people liked this in Japan, I cannot say since I do not know; I can only speak for myself on that issue.</i>)  A lot of love and hard planning went into the Shinobi Machine series of DX toys, and it shows- from heavy die-cast metal, to a dolphin that becomes a shoulder cannon.  And even though some things may stick out at odd angles, we appreciate them all the more because they work well not only by themselves, but especially with each other.</p>
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<p>In one of the eleven dimensions, Machine World is a planet populated by Engines- giant sentient living machines with individual personalities and capabilities.  They succeed in driving the destructive Ban KiZoku Gaiarc clan off their world during one of their largest planet-wide races.  Unfortunately, the Gaiarc decide to move on into the dimension where Earth is since it seems to be an easier target for them to conquer in order to turn it into the ideal world of unchecked pollution and waste which they favor.  Several Engines cross the dimensional barrier to pursue them, but they will begin to suffer fatal rusting if they exist in the atmosphere of the Human World for more than ten minutes at a time!  To protect against this, they separate themselves into two halves- inanimate Engine Casts which are smaller versions of their physical bodies, and Engine Souls which contain their life energy and personality.  Therefore, they and their smaller rust-resistant assistant Bomper chose five young humans to fight the Gaiarc in their place, and restore them to their larger forms whenever they are needed.  Together they form the Flame-god Taskforce Go-On Rangers!</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>The Self-Henkeijuu MantanGun is the standard sidearm of the five Go-On Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, and Black.  In order to power a MantanGun, an Engine Soul must be inserted into it; without the living cartridge, it remains inert.  “<i>Mantan</i>” is a slang term equivalent in Japan for “Fill ‘er up”.  It has two modes of operation- <b>Gun Mode</b> and <b>Rod Mode</b>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_left+side_.JPG.html">Gun Mode</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_right+side_.JPG.html">opposite side</a>) is how the MantanGun is stored on the clip-on holster on the Go-Ongers’ belts.  In this form, it strongly resembles a gas pump dispenser, which fits in with the vehicle theme that the heroes have in the series.  The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_barrel+detail_.JPG.html">nozzle</a> is the gun barrel, and has features like fake bendable ribbed sections and a spill-prevention guard; these all, of course, being ABS &amp; PVC plastic as opposed to metal &amp; rubber.  The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_grip+detail_.JPG.html">grip</a> is completely solid with no moving parts, and features a fake silver-painted squeeze handle resembling a dispenser’s activation lever, and a PVC fitting on the bottom where a fuel feed tube would attach.  However, a smaller functional black trigger is placed on the immobile silver lever.  Directly above the grip but part of the overall handle design is a shiny molded <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_Go-Onger+logo+on+left+side_.JPG.html">Go-Onger logo</a> in a notched protrusion on the left side only; this is the mounting point for the belt-mounted holster.  The large <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_center+section+detail_+left+side_.JPG.html">main section</a> of the toy is molded in black ABS, but is then painted red, white, and silver.  On the left side is a transparent-blue dome which exposes the interior of the toy; on the right side, the dome is opaque with rounded slots, and is then painted light blue.</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>Typically in <i>this</i> form, the Engine Souls used to power a MantanGun are inserted.   Just behind and below the dispenser nozzle is a small black lever.  When pressed backwards, a black ABS <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_holding+frame+raised_.JPG.html">cartridge holding frame</a> springs out &amp; around 135° <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_holding+frame+lowered+in+normal+position_.JPG.html">from the top</a>.  (<i>Be careful when you flip that thing around that you don’t have any fingers in there between the holder and the grip- it can hurt ya!</i>)  While any Engine Soul from the “<i>Go-Onger</i>” line can be inserted, Engine Buson’s (see below) is provided with the set.  The Engine Soul will only fit in <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_holding+frame+with+Buson_s+Engine+Soul_.JPG.html">one direction</a>- with the label facing left, and its own three activation buttons facing forward.  Then the holding frame can be pressed back in by you until it locks in place.  This is why that dome on the left side is transparent- it allows you to <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_Buson_s+Engine+Soul+inside_.JPG.html">see the Engine Soul within</a>, and which one it is.</p>
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<p>Pulling the black trigger will activate the independent sound effects within whatever Engine Soul has been inserted into the toy, and you will be able to see its red LED <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_Buson_s+Engine+Soul+inside_+lit+up_.JPG.html">shine through</a> the left side.</p>
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<p>The two steps for transforming the MantanGun from Gun Mode into Rod Mode are very simple, and they can be changed in any order you wish (<i>i.e. they’re not linked together internally</i>):</p>
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<li>There is a small spring-resistant silver lever on the left side of the main section that needs to be <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+transformation+process+1-6.JPG.html">pushed forward</a>.  As you do this, the entire grip <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+transformation+process+2-6.JPG.html">free-rotates around</a> diagonally 180°.  To lock it in place, simply release the silver lever as the grip <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+transformation+process+3-6.JPG.html">comes around</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+transformation+process+4-6.JPG.html">Grabbing the end</a> of the nozzle, pull forward away from the main section, and two cylindrical sections will <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+transformation+process+5-6.JPG.html">telescope out</a> 3 ½” (9cm) for a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+transformation+process+6-6.JPG.html">total length</a> [up to the spill guard] of 6” (15.2cm).  Both cylinders are independent of each other, and snap in place on their own when both extended and retracted.</li>
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<p>Switching between Gun Mode and Rod Mode also switches the set of special effects that will be emitted from the Engine Soul within when the trigger is squeezed (see below).  The character-specific effects will sound in Gun Mode, while the generic effects will sound in Rod Mode.  However, unlike some of the DX-sized Engines (sold separately), both activation buttons on the Engine Soul itself cannot be pressed at the same time by using this toy.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Rod+Mode+_left+side_.JPG.html">Rod Mode</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Rod+Mode+_right+side_.JPG.html">opposite side</a>) is not a sword-like weapon, but rather a long inflexible baton or nightstick.  The main section is now positioned upside down diagonally to the grip.  The transparent-blue dome which reveals the Engine Soul within is now on the right side, with the slotted dome switched to the left.  While the Engine Soul is still fully accessible, if the holding frame is opened up, it will <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Rod+Mode+_holding+frame+with+Engine+Soul+extended_.JPG.html">flip downwards</a>.  However, because it does flip down, the frame was built with a small spring catch which prevents the Engine Soul from being ejected.</p>
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<p>The common ‘collecting’ gimmick is the battery-powered Engine Soul cartridge. These serve as a replacement in all of the toys for a dedicated light-and-sound effect. Each Engine Soul shares an identical shape (2½” x 1¾” x 9/16”, or 2.57cm x 4.5cm x 1.5cm), has a single bright red LED light (which can project over 6ft / 2m in a dark room!), a large decal which identifies it, and they all have some generic sounds. Because of this, any Engine Soul (or Change Soul, which I won’t get into here) can be fitted into any properly-fitted toy that can accept one. But, the gimmick is that each Engine Soul has a unique set of sound effects...</p>
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<p>The Self Henkeiju MantanGun set comes with <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Buson_s+Engine+Soul+_included+with+the+Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun+set_.JPG.html">Buson’s Engine Soul</a>. It is uniquely identified by its blue ABS casing, the stylized “2”, and the phrases “ES” &amp; “02” on the front decal. While each of the Engines in the “<i>Go-Onger</i>” line can accept an Engine Soul, only Buson’s is provided; however, it will work equally in all of them since, again, all Engine Soul cartridges are the same size.</p>
<p>Buson’s Engine Soul has four unique effects- all performed by the same <i>seiyu</i> from the series, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisao_Egawa"><b>Hisao Egawa</b></a>. (<i>He returns for a third time to Super Sentai here- previous voices being a one-time role in 2001’s “</i>Hyakujuu Sentai GaoRanger<i>” and a lead villain in 2005’s “</i>Mahou Sentai MagiRanger<i>”- but he is better known for more-numerous </i>anime<i>, OVA, and video game performances.  He also serves as a dubbing voice for several American &amp; British TV series.</i>)  He says, in Japanese:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bus-<i>on</i>!</li>
<li>On-<i>On</i>!</li>
<li>[???]</li>
<li>[???]</li>
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<p>Like all being from Machine World, Buson tends to repeat part of his name after almost every sentence.  So when he says “On-<i>On</i>!”, that is actually is the last syllable from his name, and Mr. Egawa says it in a way so it sounds like the revving of a motorcycle or other gas-fueled motor.</p>
<p>The phrases will always play in that order, each preceded by the same sound of a laser blast. Now, if you place Buson’s Engine Soul into any other DX Engine set, it’ll say the same things, but it’ll obviously be inaccurate since that’s not the right Engine for it to go with.</p>
<p>When you switch the MantanGun to Rod Mode, you can then access Buson’s alternate/generic effects:</p>
<ul>
<li>Go-<i>On</i>!</li>
<li>On-<i>On</i>!</li>
</ul>
<p>This time, however, instead of a laser blast, you hear the sound of a sword clashing. But it is still Buson speaking.</p>
<p>Buson also has another single hidden effect:</p>
<ul>
<li>[???]</li>
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<p>Unfortunately, this can only be accessed by activating both of the Engine Soul’s buttons at the same time- something that cannot be accomplished with either the MantanGun, or Engine Buson himself.  Ordinarily, you could use a paper clip or some-such small pointed object to depress both outside buttons along the bottom of the Engine Soul.  However, there are several Engine Gattai Series sets that you can use- <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2554"><b>Engine Birca</b></a>, <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2555"><b>Engine Gunpherd</b></a>, and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2671"><b>Engine Carrigator</b></a> at least- where you can press both activation buttons at the same time.</p>
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<p>Buson’s Engine Soul, because it is sold with the MantanGun, must serve two masters- this set, and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Enginer+Buson+_right_+DX+Engine-Oh+set_+and+his+Engine+Soul+_left_+MantanGun+set_+.JPG.html">Engine Buson</a> himself from the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2474"><b>DX Engine Gattai Engine-Oh</b></a> set.  While most of the other Engine Soul cartridges are customized with sound effects preceding their spoken lines that fit their character, Buson’s has the laser blast and sword clash sounds preceding <i>his</i> lines that are customized for the MantanGun since it does not have any electronic feature of its own.  This is why, when you put Buson’s Engine Soul into the toy from the DX Engine-Oh, the sound effects seem to be misplaced or incorrect for the character.</p>
<p>On the other side of that coin, because the MantanGun can accept <i>any</i> Engine Soul put into it, any other Engine Soul inserted would have preceding-sound effects that don’t match <i>it</i>.  In the series, since the MantanGun is used by the first five Go-Onger only, this means that it fits in continuity that the Engine Souls from Speedor, Buson, Bear RV, Birca, and Gunpherd would be placed within it.  So, you would get their preceding character-based effects instead of those in Buson’s which are customized specifically for the MantanGun.</p>
<p align="center">(<i>If you don’t understand what I just said here, then watch the video below, and I’ll show you there what I mean.</i>)</p>
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<p>The Power Rangers’ version of the MantanGun has not appeared yet, so comparisons are impossible.  Lately, Bandai America has become notorious for not releasing the standard Ranger sidearm in their original forms, but instead creating brand new toys with fewer functions and removed electronics which are frequently made of soft foam for safe play.  (<i>Well maybe, if parents supervised their kids more closely with weapon-shaped toys, we wouldn’t have these stupid laws banning their sale!  But I digress…</i>)  However, I have a good feeling that this one might make it over intact because of its simplistic construction and use, albeit with a few change in paint apps, and whatever the do with the equivalent-Engine Soul cartridges.  Oh, and they might remove the spring-loaded holding frame.</p>
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<p>My only gripe with this set is that because of my adult-sized hands, my fingers almost become crushed in the grip, so I have to wiggle to get them in there.  Even just another half-inch would’ve done fine!  Otherwise, its simple design, aesthetics, and function won me over, not to mention its striking and hilarious resemblance to a gas pump dispenser!  Yeah, having a baton as a weapon seems a bit odd, but it’s a nice change from seeing daggers &amp; swords all the time in almost all previous Super Sentai series.  The transformation to Rod Mode was also different- no flipping parts, only sliding or twisting.  It was a nice touch to be able to see the provided Engine Soul stored within the main section.  While Buson’s Engine Soul suffers a little in order to accommodate this toy as far as those preceding effects go, I think it was an interesting twist to have a removable electronics package that could be swapped out for another; thus allowing role-players to select which Go-Onger they’d like to be without having to make heavy modifications or their own versions.  For someone else who doesn’t like this toy, they would still be forced to get it in order to obtain Buson’s Engine Soul for use in the DX Engine-Oh set.  But, I liked this toy, so I highly recommend getting the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/MantanGun/Self+Henkeijuu+MantanGun-+Gun+Mode+_being+held_.JPG.html">Self Henkeijuu MantanGun</a>!</p>
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 There was a time in Super Sentai where six components was a rare thing to see- something that only appeared on special occasions, and usually only in the latter half of a series since it was the most powerful of combinations; supplanted only by super-rare seven-component gattai.  But nowadays, you see these limb-swapping-friendly six-part gattai at the drop of a hat- this one only ten episodes in.
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 <label><p>There was a time in Super Sentai where six components was a rare thing to see- something that only appeared on special occasions, and usually only in the latter half of a series since it was the most powerful of combinations; supplanted only by super-rare seven-component <i>gattai</i>.  But nowadays, you see these limb-swapping-friendly six-part <i>gattai</i> at the drop of a hat- <i>this one</i> only ten episodes in.<br></p>
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<p>In one of the eleven dimensions, Machine World is a planet populated by Engines- giant sentient living machines with individual personalities and capabilities.  They succeed in driving the destructive Ban KiZoku Gaiarc clan off their world during one of their largest planet-wide races.  Unfortunately, the Gaiarc decide to move on into the dimension where Earth is since it seems to be an easier target for them to conquer in order to turn it into the ideal world of unchecked pollution and waste which they favor.  Several Engines cross the dimensional barrier to pursue them, but they will begin to suffer fatal rusting if they exist in the atmosphere of the Human World for more than ten minutes at a time!  To protect against this, they separate themselves into two halves- inanimate Engine Casts which are smaller versions of their physical bodies, and Engine Souls which contain their life energy and personality.  Therefore, they and their smaller rust-resistant assistant Bomper chose five young humans to fight the Gaiarc in their place, and restore them to their larger forms whenever they are needed.  Together they form the Flame-god Taskforce Go-On Rangers!</p>
<p><i>Sets required for this combination:</i></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2474"><b>DX Engine Gattai Engine-Oh</b></a></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2554"><b>Engine Gattai Series #1- Engine Birca</b></a></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2555"><b>Engine Gattai Series #2- Engine Gunpherd</b></a></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2671"><b>Engine Gattai Series #3- Engine Carrigator</b></a></p>
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<p align="center"><i>See the Engine-Oh G6's debut on YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fweDbU-Yk9E&amp;feature=user"><b>here</b></a>!</i></p>
<p>For some time now since the Go-Onger gained an ally in the powerful and legendary Engine Carrigator, the intelligent and resourceful Ren (Go-On Blue) has become aware that Gaiarc may soon be sending more powerful Banki monsters against them.  To counteract this, he begins to work with Bomper secretly in their off-time to modify the six Engines.  Meanwhile, in Grand Prix 10- “Starting Alright”, the Gaiarc Ministers had use of information sent to them by the former Lens Banki regarding all of the Go-Onger’s known attacks and weapons.  And so they collaborate together to create the special hybrid-pollution Kagami Banki, which can both mirror and repel all of their attacks.  By the time the mirror-inspired Kagami Banki first attacks, Ren has already completed modifications to Speedor, Buson, and Bear RV, but needs Hanto (Go-On Green) and Gunpei (Go-On Black) to help him accelerate the modifications to the other three Engines.  In the meantime, Engine-Oh (with only Go-On Red and Yellow piloting) will engage Kagami Banki even though he can match them move for move.  With time approaching the ten-minute mark when Engine-Oh will begin to fatally rust and need to separate, the other three Go-Onger, Birca, Gunpherd, and Carrigator arrive to lighten the load.  Then using Carrigator’s special ability to combine, the six Engines merge together to form Engine-Oh G6.</p>
<p align="center">G6 Formation! <i>Engine Gattai</i>!</p>
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<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_Carrigator+head-on+view_.JPG.html"><img src="http://resetnation.org/gallery2/gallery/d/416039-3/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_Carrigator+head-on+view_.JPG" width="100" height="75" alt="Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh (Carrigator head-on view)" title="Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh (Carrigator head-on view)" /></a></p>
<p>Though surprised that his current knowledge of their attacks isn’t working here, Kagami Banki tries to copy this new formation, but Engine-Oh G6 shatters the replicating mirror on the monster’s chest, rendering him defenseless.  Together in their shared cockpit for the first time inside the head, the Go-Onger change their control columns into Handle Blasters, insert new Blaster Souls into them, and then use the combined power of all six Engines to destroy Kagami Banki with the <i>G6 Grand Prix</i>.</p>
<p align="center">“<i>Engine-Oh G6</i>: Tune up!”</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_front_.JPG.html">Engine–Oh G6</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>) is the first super combination in “<i>Go-Onger</i>”, massing six Engines at once.  There was a time in Super Sentai where six components was a rare thing to see- something that only appeared on special occasions, and usually only in the latter half of a series since it was the most powerful of combinations; supplanted only by super-rare seven-component <i>gattai</i>.  But nowadays, you see these limb-swapping-friendly six-part <i>gattai</i> at the drop of a hat- <i>this one</i> only ten episodes in.  But I digress...  As I mentioned in an earlier review, we didn’t seen Birca and Gunpherd in the same Engine-Oh combination until now.  (<i>Yeah, you can combine them in toy form, but they haven’t done it yet in the series; supposedly Carrigator’s presence in this combo allows this.</i>)  Both shoulders are in their Engine <i>busou</i> form now so that <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_left+arm+detail_.JPG.html">Birca</a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_right+arm+detail_.JPG.html">Gunpherd</a> can <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_torso+and+shoulders+detail_.JPG.html">attach</a> at the same time.  A new face for Engine-Oh G6 appears in the form of a broad mask, with four new gold-painted exhaust pipes on either side- the same part is used for <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2672"><b>Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh</b></a> ’s helmet.  The biggest change, however, are the huge, long <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_feet+detail_.JPG.html">feet</a>, composed of the two halves of Carrigator.  The use of the clips on the bottom of the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2474"><b>DX Engine Gattai Engine-Oh</b></a>’s feet now becomes apparent, as does the reason why the panels on Carrigator’s back open up.  Recall that I mentioned a very small wheel under Carrigator that didn’t seem to serve any use?  Here it and a fold-over clip on the other foot form a pair of small heels, but they are there just to prevent Engine-Oh G6 from rolling all over the place with those 15 wheels under there.  The only other thing I can point out is that the V Shield is removed from Engine-Oh G6’s back; why, I don’t know since it’s not in the way.  (<i>The Go-On Sword remains stored in the left leg.</i>)</p>
<p>Poseability is in the shoulders and those twisting elbow joints that I gush over so much; nothing better than what Engine-Oh usually has.  Of course, since Engine-Oh’s head can’t turn, Engine-Oh G6’s head can’t either.  Oh, and Carrigator’s head can still open and close.  And, of course, all six Engine Souls and their activations buttons can still be accessed.</p>
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<p>Ehh... not much to add here.  I know the DX Engine line of toys is supposed to be simple, but this seems to push it.  It’s just another limb-swap.  My biggest problem is with those huge, Sideshow Bob-inspired feet.  In the show, obviously, they have to be shorter for the guy in the stunt suit to walk around in, but it’s <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+_feet+detail_+right+side+view_.JPG.html">just plain ridiculous</a> here!  I suppose rolling around on skates is supposed to be a feature, but I don’t find it all that interesting.  I think that Carrigator could have been redesigned to somehow wrap around Engine-Oh’s legs as bit while preserving his head from being hidden or disassembled.  I obviously can’t say go out and get the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine-Oh_G6/Engine-Oh+G6+posed+_1_.JPG.html">Engine Gattai Engine-Oh G6</a> because all of its parts are sold separately, but I think that the separate components and their different combinations are better than this.  Like I said with the Engine-Oh, it doesn’t drop the 32-year-old Super Sentai mecha bar, but this combination doesn’t raise it much, if at all, either.</p>
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 Though Gunbir-Oh displays no particularly abilities greater than those of Engine-Oh, its weapons are more aggressive, and it allows a second Engine gattai to take the battlefield at the same time.
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 <label><p>Though Gunbir-Oh displays no particularly abilities greater than those of Engine-Oh, its weapons are more aggressive, and it allows a second Engine <i>gattai</i> to take the battlefield at the same time.<br></p>
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<p>In one of the eleven dimensions, Machine World is a planet populated by Engines- giant sentient living machines with individual personalities and capabilities.  They succeed in driving the destructive Ban KiZoku Gaiarc clan off their world during one of their largest planet-wide races.  Unfortunately, the Gaiarc decide to move on into the dimension where Earth is since it seems to be an easier target for them to conquer in order to turn it into the ideal world of unchecked pollution and waste which they favor.  Several Engines cross the dimensional barrier to pursue them, but they will begin to suffer fatal rusting if they exist in the atmosphere of the Human World for more than ten minutes at a time!  To protect against this, they separate themselves into two halves- inanimate Engine Casts which are smaller versions of their physical bodies, and Engine Souls which contain their life energy and personality.  Therefore, they and their smaller rust-resistant assistant Bomper chose five young humans to fight the Gaiarc in their place, and restore them to their larger forms whenever they are needed.  Together they form the Flame-god Taskforce Go-On Rangers!</p>
<p><i>Sets required for this combination:</i></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2554"><b>Engine Gattai Series #1- Engine Birca</b></a></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2555"><b>Engine Gattai Series #2- Engine Gunpherd</b></a></p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2671"><b>Engine Gattai Series #3- Engine Carrigator</b></a></p>
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<p align="center"><i>See the Gunbir-Oh's debut on YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIDzLFs7ci4"><b>here</b></a>!</i></p>
<p>In Grand Prix 07- “Partner Amigo”, Bombe Banki has grown to giant size, and just shot Engine-Oh with a powerful beam which is rapidly rusting the Engines!  As he closes on the three helpless Go-Onger and their decaying Engine Casts, the newly-arrived Gian race Engine Carrigator arrives after making friends with Go-On Green and Black, with their own Engines Birca and Gunpherd riding atop his back.  The three split up and engage a swarm of Bandou Moth fighters.  Quickly defeating the massed grasshopper-like mecha, Go-On Black is impressed at what a powerful ally Carrigator is turning out to be.</p>
<p>[Carrigator]- “It is time to become one!”<br />
[Birca]- “It can’t be… we can be like Speedor<i>-tachi</i>?”<br />
[Gunpherd]- “Can we combine?”<br />
[Carrigator]- “We can!”<br />
[Birca]- “Speaking of which, I learned this in school, <i>al dente</i>...  Long ago, it was said the Gian race had the ability to combine with all Engines.”<br />
[Go-On Green]- “Let’s try it!”<br />
[Go-On Black]- “Carrigator, show me your soul!”</p>
<p align="center"><i>Engine Gattai</i>!</p>
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<p>Though Gunbir-Oh displays no particularly abilities greater than those of Engine-Oh, its weapons are more aggressive, and it allows a second Engine <i>gattai</i> to take the battlefield at the same time.  It now uses two Engines on its arms, allowing it access to both the <i>Gunpherd Gun</i> and <i>Bircutter Slash</i> attacks, in addition to the new <i>Bircutter Storm</i> typhoon-like attack.  The only downside may be that it cannot grip anything, but using its left arm allows it to deflect bladed weapons and then dish out its own cuts.  And for its finisher, it has the energized <i>Gunbir Grand Prix</i>- the left and right arms slash, followed by the chest lifting up and then all three Engine’s energetic souls shoot out at the same time to demolish the target.</p>
<p align="center"><i>Gunbir-Oh</i>: Tune Up!</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_front_.JPG.html">Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>) has unusual features, though not nearly as wacky as the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2474"><b>DX Engine Gattai Engine-Oh</b></a> first presented.  The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_head+detail_.JPG.html">head</a> is similar in that it has gold[-painted] exhaust pipes for its crown, but then has red eyes with a more traditional blank silver mouth plate.  However, Carrigator’s front set of six wheels rest on either side of his head; even though it cannot turn.  His <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_torso+detail_.JPG.html">torso</a> is a rectangular block, and is accented by having Carrigator’s head cover the whole front side; a small gold-painted “V” sitting on top of the chest.  (<i>I don’t know why that “V” is there, but it reminds me a bit of the one on Engine-Oh’s V Shield for some reason...</i>)  Surprisingly for a combo mecha this big, the shoulders are rather plain small orange-and-black rectangular blocks.  Engines Gunpherd and Birca- the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_right+arm+detail_.JPG.html">right</a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_left+arm+detail_.JPG.html">left</a> arms, respectively- are in their Engine Busou forms identical to when they form Engine-Oh Gunpherd and Engine-Oh Birca.  The <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_legs+detail_.JPG.html">legs</a> are where things get interesting.  As opposed to more mecha-like boots, a different approach was made, and they have something of a three-point high heel foot, taking up <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_leg+detail_+left+side_.JPG.html">more than half</a> of the lower legs!  Very different.  (<i>I don’t know why it has those painted green stripes along the front of each foot.</i>)</p>
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<p>This time, also unlike Engine-Oh, you can look at it from different angles without groaning about the Gunbir-Oh only looking good from one angle.</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>As far as weapons go, you don’t have any hand-held weapons to deal with.  Instead, you have Gunpherd and Birca which you can use the same as you always do with Engine-Oh; which means that you get to keep those great elbow-twisting joints.  As to Gunbir-Oh’s range of motion, it brings a few nice changes to the table.  During the process of changing it, you suddenly realize that this toy has <i>very</i> versatile shoulder joints.  Not only do you get the standard 45°-increments forward &amp; backwards, but you can actually make the arms snap out <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_left+arm+raised+45-degrees_.JPG.html">45°</a>- and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_left+arm+raised+90-degrees_.JPG.html">90°</a>-increments as well!  Adding in the two rotating elbow joints and you can get those arms into some very <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+posed+_3_.JPG.html">dynamic poses</a> [for a DX Super Sentai mecha]!  Now, unfortunately, if you want to recreate the <i>Gunbir Grand Prix</i> finisher, you’re kinda on your own for this- while Carrigator’s head can pivot up freely, it doesn’t snap to the 90° position that it does in the series, so you have to hold it up.  The legs do not move, and snap into those slightly-angled positions while changing Gunbir-Oh.</p>
<p>All three Engines Souls are still fully accessible in this form as far as their activation buttons go.  However, inserting or removing them while it is transformed like this is in no way easy.  Since Carrigator’s is in his mouth, and that is pointed downwards here, if you open him up the cartridge just dumps onto the floor.  And with Gunpherd and Birca, you have to disconnect them since their access doors also are also their elbow connection joints.  Ironically, Carrigator’s is the only one of the three where you can still see its bright red LED light when it activates in this form; it <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+_Engine+Soul+LED+shining+through+the+chest_.JPG.html">shines out through</a> Gunbir-Oh’s chest/Carrigator’s head.</p>
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<p>I’ve already given my recommendations and opinions on the three individual Engines, so I’ll not rehash that here.  Though the lower legs have those three-point feet which seem rather out-of-place on a Super Sentai mecha, it does give the mecha an interesting if misplaced appearance.  The combination of the colors &amp; decorations used across the three Engines is sufficient, though I kinda disagree with Gunpherd being all black which kinda makes you not notice him as easily in the <i>gattai</i>.  If I sung praises about the elbow joints on Birca and Gunpherd, I am absolutely thrilled with the shoulders on this guy!  You heard it here first: “I couldn’t have asked for anything better” regarding their simple design and yet amazing functionality.  Could the head have been able to turn side-to-side?  I don’t see why not.  I actually find fewer problems with this combination than I do the Engine-Oh as far as overall shape, functionality, and transformation.  It’s not quite as simple as its predecessor either, so that was a bonus point there.  And it looks a bit more coherent than a totem pole-arrangement of the Engines’ faces too.  If only Gunpherd had had a little more functionality to his transformation, or an additional feature of some kind…  But, separate from my opinions of its separate components, the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Gunbir-Oh/Engine+Gattai+Gunbir-Oh+posed+_2_.JPG.html">Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh</a> is <i>definitely</i> worth shooting for!</p>
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<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>…but hold on a moment-!  Carrigator has one last role to fulfill before I’m done with him.</p>
<p>In Grand Prix 09, just moments before he expires, the teleporting camera-themed Lens Banki transmits photos of his battle between Gunbir-Oh and the revitalized Engine-Oh to the Gaiarc ministers, revealing all of the techniques used against him before his destruction.  With this insight, the ministers cooperate in Grand Prix 10 to create a special monster that is a hybrid of all three of their specialties- polluted earth, water, and air- a mirror monster called Kagami Banki which can replicate and counter any attack used by the Go-Onger.  Knowing since they were joined by Carrigator that more-powerful enemies would come soon, Ren begins to work with Bomper to modify the Engines…</p>
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<p>Engine Gattai Series #3- Engine Carrigator is the final component required to make a new combination which also utilizes all four DX sets released thus far.  And so, go on to the final page to read the review on the <a href="http://www.collectionDX.com/node/2673"><b>Engine Gattai Engine-Oh G6</b></a>!</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 Carrigator has the persona of a samurai or higher-class citizen, but has the intentionally-exaggerated, -melodic, and well-recognized speech patterns of classic Japanese kabuki theater, so he ends up with quite an accent whenever he speaks.
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 <label><p>Carrigator has the persona of a <i>samurai</i> or higher-class citizen, but has the intentionally-exaggerated, -melodic, and well-recognized speech patterns of classic Japanese <i>kabuki</i> theater, so he ends up with quite an accent whenever he speaks.<br></p>
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 <label><p align="center">This toy appears courtesy from <a href="http://www.hlj.com/"><b>HobbyLink Japan</b></a>.</p>
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<p>Three 1.5 volt (LR44) batteries are required to operate electronic light-&amp;-sound feature within the Engine Soul, and <b>should be replaced by a responsible adult</b>.</p>
<p align="center">Adequate batteries have already been installed in the Engine Soul by the manufacturer and do not need to be immediately replaced.  However, to activate the feature, you must first manually remove the small white tag from the back of the cartridge before it can work; this is a one-time issue.  Nothing other than the Engine Soul on this toy requires batteries.</p>
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<p>In one of the eleven dimensions, Machine World is a planet populated by Engines- giant sentient living machines with individual personalities and capabilities.  They succeed in driving the destructive Ban KiZoku Gaiarc clan off their world during one of their largest planet-wide races.  Unfortunately, the Gaiarc decide to move on into the dimension where Earth is since it seems to be an easier target for them to conquer in order to turn it into the ideal world of unchecked pollution and waste which they favor.  Three Engines cross the dimensional barrier to pursue them, but they will begin to suffer fatal rusting if they exist in the atmosphere of the Human World for more than ten minutes at a time!  To protect against this, they separate themselves into two halves- inanimate Engine Casts which are smaller versions of their physical bodies, and Engine Souls which contain their life energy and personality.  Therefore, they and their smaller rust-resistant assistant Bomper chose three young humans to fight the Gaiarc in their place, and restore them to their larger forms whenever they are needed.  Together they form the Flame-god Taskforce Go-On Rangers!</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>Bomper was helping the five Go-Onger track down two underground signals appearing to have Gaiarc signatures.  As they entered the vicinity of the famous Tokyo Tower, they see it suddenly rust and collapse!  Springing into action to rescue injured bystanders, they surmise that even for a new building like the Tower to suddenly rust like this is quite improbable because of its modern construction techniques and materials; the Gaiarc creatures- which have now split apart from each other- must have done it.  Gunpei (Go-On Black) and Hanto (Go-On Green) go south, while Sousuke (Go-On Red), Renn (Go-On Blue), and Saki (Go-On Yellow) go north.  As the former two reach the quiet lake, Hanto jokes about a monster being under the water and throws a stone in.  Ironically, he is right- a giant orange and black monster does suddenly raise up out of the lake!  Surprised that the creature is already giant, they call for the Engine Attaché Case containing their Engine Casts, Birca and Gunpherd.  As the two Engines engage the monster, the other three Go-Onger find the other Gaiarc monster- the gas cylinder-themed Bombe Banki- and challenge him.  As Go-On Green and Go-On Black fight, it is revealed that their own opponent is actually a giant Engine from the mythical Gian Clan, Carrigator!  The orange-and-black Engine quickly overpowers both Gunpherd and Birca, and then demands to know why they attacked him.  They try to apologize for mistaking him for a Gaiarc monster, but he defends his honor.  Seeing the other two Engines as weak for allowing humans inside them, Carrigator begins to recognize a special power within them which he seems to lack despite his own strength and endurance.  He decides that he wants a part of this special power and aligns himself with them, giving his Engine Soul to Go-On Black.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_front_.JPG.html">Engine Number 6 – Carrigator</a> (<a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_back_.JPG.html">back</a>)  While he does not have a dedicated human partner like the previous five do, his Engine Soul and Engine Cast are protected by Gunpei Ishihara (Go-On Black).  He is represented as a combination of a long nose semi-truck car carrier and an alligator.  He is an honorable and prideful Engine, recognizing how Gunpherd and Birca were able to accept humans inside of them in order to gain power.  But Carrigator is also a rather simple-minded Engine- not immediately identifying himself to the Go-Onger or recognizing them by saying that he was <i>pursuing</i> Bombe Banki underground as opposed to aiding him; and thus the Gaiarc ministers were able to indirectly use him to distract the Go-Onger from their real plans.  But his physical strength and powerful jaws are weapons not to be underestimated, as is his ability to carry other Engines on his back over long distances.  As a life form from Machine World, he ends most of his sentences with the last two syllables of his name, “<i>Geh-ta geh-ta</i>!” Carrigator- as a member of the mysterious Gian Clan- can initiate powerful combinations on his own, and so he serves as the head, torso, and legs of the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2672"><b>Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh</b></a>.</p>
<p>Now, unlike both <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2554"><b>Engine Birca</b></a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2555"><b>Engine Gunpherd</b></a>, <i>here</i> is an Engine that fits in with the vehicles-merged-with-animals theme of the series!  His entire body is by far the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Carrigator+compared+against+all+five+previous+Engines.JPG.html">largest one seen yet</a> (15in / approx. 38cm), almost twice as long as Engine Buson from the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2474"><b>DX Engine Gattai Engine-Oh</b></a>!  His <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_head+detail_.JPG.html">head</a> is quite long and flat, but along the top there are the ridges, snout, and eyes of an alligator; all cleverly incorporated into the appearance of a semi-truck.  (See the little green windshield on top between his eyes?)  However, the animal motif does not end entirely with the head- aside from his length, a pair of painted orange stripes runs in a crocked fashion across both sides like very poorly-implied scales, culminating in the stylized orange “6” on the back end.  Even the back ramp- usually seen <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_back+ramp_+normal+position_.JPG.html">extended</a>- is stored in a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_back+ramp_+lowered+position_.JPG.html">lowered position</a> as part of his ‘tail’ end.  Along the top of his whole body are various segmented panels, which represent the raised grating deck of a real car carrier trailer.</p>
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<p>Aside from putting the provided Engine Soul into him (see below), Carrigator rolls about quite well with his 14 small black wheels.  (<i>There actually an even smaller wheel mid-body underneath where Gunbir-Oh’s helmet is stored.  Why, I don’t know; it strikes me as unnecessary.</i>)  Additionally, Carrigator’s <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_head+pointed+forward_.JPG.html">entire head</a> can freely <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_head+pointed+left+45-degrees_.JPG.html">twist about 45°</a> to either side!  But if you don’t want to mess with his head turning, you can push backwards on it about 1.6cm to lock it in place; a function of later transformations.  As mentioned earlier, Carrigator- just like in the series- can haul around Birca and Gunpherd <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Carrigator+with+Birca+_left_+and+Gunpherd+_right_.JPG.html">on his back</a>.  They just sit loosely on the platforms i.e. don’t turn them over or they fall off.  According to the instructions, all five of the smaller separately-sold Chogokin Engine vehicles (<i>think Hot Wheels™-sized die-cast versions of the first five Engines, none of which I will be covering</i>) can also sit loosely at the same time on Carrigator’s orange platforms since they are each at least half the size of the smallest DX Engine, Bear RV.</p>
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<p>In addition to future accessory DX Engine sets, the common ‘collecting’ gimmick is the battery-powered Engine Soul cartridge. These serve as a replacement in all of the toys for a dedicated light-and-sound effect. Each Engine Soul shares an identical shape (2½” x 1¾” x 9/16”, or 2.57cm x 4.5cm x 1.5cm), has a single bright red LED light (which can project over 6ft / 2m in a dark room!), a large decal which identifies it, and they all have some generic sounds. Because of this, any Engine Soul (or Change Soul, which I won’t get into here) can be fitted into any properly-fitted toy that can accept one. But, the gimmick is that each Engine Soul has a unique set of sound effects...</p>
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<p>The Engine Gattai Series #3 set comes with <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Carrigator_s+Engine+Soul.JPG.html">Carrigator’s Engine Soul</a>. It is uniquely identified by its orange ABS casing, the stylized “6”, and the phrases “ES” &amp; “06” on the front decal. While each of the Engines in the “Go-Onger” line can accept an Engine Soul, only Carrigator’s is provided; however, it will work equally in all of them since, again, all Engine Soul cartridges are the same size. The storage compartment is located in his mouth.  To access it, simply lift the top of his head up, and stick it in.  (<i>Opening Carrigator’s mouth actually reveals some <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_mouth+open_+without+Engine+Soul_.JPG.html">additional techy details</a> inside right on top of the Engine Soul compartment, such as implied teeth and a long narrow tongue!</i>)  The bright red LED light from the Engine Soul shines through a hole in the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_Engine+Soul+LED+shining+through+the+head_.JPG.html">top of Carrigator’s head</a>, just in front of the green cockpit windscreen.</p>
<p>Carrigator’s Engine Soul has four unique effects- all performed by the same seiyu from the series, Ky?sei Tsukui. (<i>He returns for a fifth time to Super Sentai here, but is best known for more-numerous </i>anime<i> and OVA performances, and he also did a one-time voice in 2007’s “</i>Kamen Rider Den-O<i>”.</i>)  He says, in Japanese:</p>
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<li>Oh, Carr-ee-geh-ta!</li>
<li><i>Geh-ta geh-ta</i></li>
<li>Pardon me for biting [“<i>Kamitsuki gomen</i>”]</li>
<li>Unlimited strength [“<i>Goriki museigen</i>”]</li>
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<p>Carrigator has the persona of a <i>samurai</i> or higher-class citizen, but has the intentionally-exaggerated, -melodic, and well-recognized speech patterns of classic Japanese <i>kabuki</i> theater, so he ends up with quite an accent whenever he speaks.</p>
<p>The phrases will always play in that order, each preceded by the same sound of a diesel engine running followed by hydraulic brakes hissing. Now, if you place Carrigator’s Engine Soul into any other DX Engine set, it’ll say the same things, but it’ll obviously be inaccurate since that’s not the right Engine for it to go with.</p>
<p>Like Birca and Gunpherd before him, access to Carrigator’s alternate/generic sound effects can be accessed in both his regular mode and transformed mode:</p>
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<li>Oh, Go-On!</li>
<li><i>Geh-ta geh-ta</i></li>
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<p>This time, however, instead of a diesel engine rumbling, you hear the sound of metal clash twice followed closely by muffled glass shattering first. But it is still Carrigator speaking.</p>
<p>As with Birca and Gunpherd, if you press both of Carrigator's sound-activating buttons at the same time, most of these phrases will be repeated (though now preceded by the crackle of a radio), and a single new phrase will also sound which can only be found in this way:</p>
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<li>What a coincidence that we meet here, my enemy.  Be prepared for the end of your life here.  [“<i>Kokodeattga Hyakunenme</i>”] (a line from a classic poem)</li>
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<p>(<i>I found the translations for the three long phrases in, ironically, another review, so I’m completely dependent on what they said he says; if they’re wrong, please let me know immediately so I can remove them.  And you can certainly help me by watching the video review below!</i>)</p>
<p>The activation buttons for Carrigator are the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_left+Engine+Soul+activation+button+pointed+out_.JPG.html">small black fuel tanks</a> on either side of his head directly below his eyes</p>
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<p>The Power Rangers’ version of Engine Carrigator has not appeared yet, so comparisons are impossible. If I were to take a shot in the dark, I’d say the front- and back-most orange lines on his body are left the plain black plastic, the green lines along his ‘tail’ are also left un-painted, the silver lines under both platforms are removed, and the black Go-Onger logo from his nose. I’d also venture that all Engine Soul cartridges (whatever those will be called) will be either modified to have fewer-or-no electronics, or completely eliminated from the line. There’s no PVC or die-cast metal, so that’s not a problem. (<i>No metal in a car-shaped vehicle? Who’d‘ve thunk it?</i>) I doubt any plastic coloring will be changed, but there may be very minor paint changes.</p>
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<p>As a stand-alone, this set is rather fun.  The personality expressed in the series by the character certainly carries over into the toy.  And it is a good blend of car carrier and alligator; it may not have feet &amp; legs, but the flattened appearance of the body, and clever merging of the control cabin and his animal head are good enough for me.  I also really like that you can turn the cab/head side-to-side as opposed to having it fixed-forward.  One odd thing that struck me, though, is that Engine Soul compartment- if you open his mouth to imitate him talking, the Engine Soul pops out and presses back in each time, triggering the activation sound.  I think a small latch of some kind could have been used here so that you didn’t have to worry about that.  I would also have liked some sort of clip mechanism to keep Birca and Gunpherd fixed to his back as opposed to slipping side-to-side so easily; they just sit on thin ridges, and their underbellies rest on top of the platform rotation joints.  But, that the two smaller Engines can even fit on there is really awesome.  Even if it weren’t for its combining capabilities, I would still recommend getting <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Carrigator/Engine+Gattai+Series+3-+Engine+Carrigator+_posed+raised+with+mouth+open_.JPG.html">Engine Carrigator</a>.</p>
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<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>…but wait-!  The story’s not over yet!</p>
<p>The Gaiarc ministers’ original plan was to rust the Engines using Bombe Banki so that they (and thus the Go-Onger) would become powerless.  Unfortunately, Carrigator got in the way and started chasing him down through the underground tunnels.  With Birca and Gunpherd distracted by the proud and ignorant Gian Clan Engine, Bombe Banki grew to giant size, and Engine-Oh was summoned.  Though Bombe Banki wasn’t a particularly brave Gaiarc monster, he could still instantly rust things.  Faking running away, he suddenly turned and shot a red beam at Engine-Oh.  Rust quickly covered the three Engines, and they broke apart and shrank back down to injured Engine Casts!  With Sousuke, Ren, and Saki cradling their disabled partners’ Casts in their hands, Bombe Banki closed distance…</p>
<p>But then they all turn, hearing a rumbling growing closer...</p>
<p>Engine Gattai Series #3- Engine Carrigator is the final component required to make a new combination which also utilized both <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2554"><b>Engine Birca</b></a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2555"><b>Engine Gunpherd</b></a>.  And so, please proceed to the next page to read the review on the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2672"><b>Engine Gattai Gunbir-Oh</b></a>!</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 415990
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 415990
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		<title>Engine Gattai Series #2- Engine Gunpherd</title>
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 Engine Gattai Series #2
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 PLEX
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 <label><p>One thing is immediately clear about this character- he would <i>never</i> have been considered if this had been an American TV series aimed at kids!<br></p>
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 <label><p align="center">This toy appears courtesy from <a href="http://www.hlj.com/"><b>HobbyLink Japan</b></a>.</p>
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<p align="center"><a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Bandai/Sentai/Go-Onger/Engine_Gunpherd/Gunpherd_s+Engine+Soul+cartridge+open.JPG.html">Three 1.5 volt (LR44) batteries</a> are required to operate electronic light-&amp;-sound feature within the Engine Soul, and <b>should be replaced by a responsible adult</b>.</p>
<p align="center">Adequate batteries have already been installed in the Engine Soul by the manufacturer and do not need to be immediately replaced.  However, to activate the feature, you must first manually remove the small white tag from the back of the cartridge before it can work; this is a one-time issue.  Nothing other than the Engine Soul on this toy requires batteries.</p>
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<p>In one of the eleven dimensions, Machine World is a planet populated by Engines- giant sentient living machines with individual personalities and capabilities.  They succeed in driving the destructive Ban KiZoku Gaiarc clan off their world during one of their largest planet-wide races.  Unfortunately, the Gaiarc decide to move on into the dimension where Earth is since it seems to be an easier target for them to conquer in order to turn it into the ideal world of unchecked pollution and waste which they favor.  Three Engines cross the dimensional barrier to pursue them, but they will begin to suffer fatal rusting if they exist in the atmosphere of the Human World for more than ten minutes at a time!  To protect against this, they separate themselves into two halves- inanimate Engine Casts which are smaller versions of their physical bodies, and Engine Souls which contain their life energy and personality.  Therefore, they and their smaller rust-resistant assistant Bomper chose three young humans to fight the Gaiarc in their place, and restore them to their larger forms whenever they are needed.  Together they form the Flame-god Taskforce Go-On Rangers!</p>
<p>Though the excitable Hanto Jou and former-police detective Gunpei Ishihara didn’t know each other, they were both strongly intrigued when they first saw the Go-Onger fighting against the Ban KiZoku Gaiarc.  Gunpei (with Hanto following cautiously behind) actually managed to track down the Go-Onger’s private RV, and then steal the Engine Attaché Case with the three dormant Engine Casts in it, and kidnap Bomper!  After interrogating Bomper in a tunnel, they learn about the origins of the Go-Onger, and both then insist on joining the team.  Later, as the Go-Onger are loosing in a battle, Bomper recognizes positive qualities in Gunpei and Hanto when they help some civilians, and he gives them Shift Changers &amp; Change Soul cartridges so that they may officially join.  Though initially suffering a rocky start between the five Go-Onger, they manage to get along and become a real team.</p>
<p align="center"><b>. . .</b></p>
<p>Though Gunpei is an official Go-Onger, he still needs an Engine partner to grant him access to the same powers that Sousuke, Ren, and Saki have- such as even the standard MantanGun sidearm!  Towards the end of Grand Prix 3 – “Basic Investigation” (aka episode 3), Bomper announces that the energy signatures of two Engines have appeared near Earth from Machine World.  After some difficulty tracking down and acquiring both newcomers’ Engine Casts and Engine Souls in Grand Prix 4 – “Engine Trouble”, Birca and Gunpherd secure their place among the other Engines as they help Engine-Oh beat back the Spray Banki monster.</p>
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