is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 34th installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 22nd entry in the Heisei era. Much of the series takes inspiration from Japanese and Buddhist mythology in addition to western films for the antagonist factions.
The eponymous Goseigers are young members of the race, humans born with mysterious powers who moved to the 10,000 years ago so as not to cause trouble for regular humans. Using the as a bridge between the dimensions, the Gosei Angels made it their mission to protect Earth. They are divided into three Tribes: the optimistic with power over aerial elements, the tough with power over the earth, and the calm-headed with power over water.[1] [2]
To carry out their mission, the Gosei Angels use the mystical sealed away in Gosei Cards that are kept in the Gosei Card Buckle belts. The tiki-like device allows them to transform and perform Tensou Techniques.[3] Each member is armed with an individual, which they can combine to form the and perform the finisher by placing their Gosei Dynamic Cards onto their weapons. The Gosei Buster can also separate into two weapons, the for Gosei Black, Yellow, and Blue, and the for Gosei Red and Pink, allowing them to perform the and finishers respectively.
Alternatively, they also wield sidearms that allow them to perform attacks after combining it with a Headder and perform the team attack.
With the power of the Miracle Gosei Headders and, the Goseigers can become the, arming them with the armor. By pressing a button and pulling the trigger on the handle, the Super Goseigers can perform either standalone finishers or the combined finisher. The Super Goseigers can also combine their Tenswords with their Tensouders to form the, which allows them to perform the finisher by placing the Miracle Gosei Dynamic Cards into the weapons. With Gosei Knight's Dynamic Leon Laser, the Super Goseigers can perform the finisher.
In the crossover film Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle, the Goseigers and Gokaigers use the power of their Super Sentai predecessors to summon the .
is a member of the Skick Tribe and the childhood friend of his Skick Tribe partner Eri. He has the innate ability to see the true essence of things. Unlike her, Alata is ten times more sensitive to the wind and can easily pick up and track evil around the area. Like Eri, he also has a bubbly and positive personality.[4] Whenever he is in a pinch, he never gives up and fights his way through. Alata truly believes in protecting the Earth and everyone. He is also the first to befriend and truly trust Nozomu. However, despite being a strong leader for the group, Alata is usually an airhead and often does things before thinking about them.
As,[4] [5] [6] his Gosei Weapon is the, which allows him to perform the attack. With Gosei Pink, he can perform the attack. With the other Goseigers' help, he can also perform the .
With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Red becomes,[7] allowing him to perform the attack and the finisher.
Alata is portrayed by .[4] [8] As a child, he is portrayed by .
is a member of the Skick Tribe who is the most maternal of the group and optimistic about life. She excels in assessing situations and is a very bold fighter. Eri's personality resembles that of a cheerful and bubbly girl, as she is always thinking positively and never gives up.[4] However, she lacks common sense and often clashes with her teammates, especially Moune, due to Eri's capriciousness and being an airhead.
As,[4] [9] [10] her Gosei Weapon is the, which allows her to perform the attack. With Gosei Red, she can perform the Sky Combi Break. With Gosei Yellow, she can perform one of two attacks: or . In the crossover film , she can perform the with Shinken Pink.
With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Pink becomes,[11] allowing her to perform the attack and Super Sky Dynamic finisher. In Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle, Super Gosei Pink can perform the alongside Gokai Pink.
Eri is portrayed by .[4] As a child, she is portrayed by .
is a hot-blooded Landick warrior and elder brother of Moune who acts cool. He prides himself on being the strongest fighter out of the five Goseigers.[4]
As,[4] [12] [13] his Gosei Weapon is the, which allows him to perform the . With Gosei Yellow, he can perform the . With Gosei Blue, he can perform the attack.
With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Black becomes,[14] allowing him to perform the and finisher.
Agri is portrayed by .[4] [15]
is Agri's younger sister. Despite being the youngest member of the group and having a childish nature about her, she has a very strict nature, which clashes with Eri's capricious nature, though Moune can also be loving and always sticks to the battle ahead.[4]
As,[4] Moune can perform the attack.[16] [17] Additionally, her Gosei Weapon is the, which allows her to perform the attack. With Gosei Black, she can perform the Land Combi Attack. With Gosei Pink, she can perform one of two attacks: Gosei Combi Sonic or Gosei Shining.
With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Yellow becomes,[18] allowing her to perform the attack and Super Land Dynamic finisher.
Moune is portrayed by .[4] [19]
is the oldest of the group and lone Seaick Tribe representative after the death of his partner Magis. Because he is the oldest, Hyde is wise and usually calm, often paying very close attention to every detail, no matter how trivial.[4] He also serves in keeping the team together.
As,[4] Hyde can perform the attack. Additionally, his Gosei Weapon is the, which allows him to perform the attack. With Gosei Black, he can perform the Gosei Hurricane.
With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Blue becomes,[20] allowing him to perform the attack and finisher.
Hyde is portrayed by .[4]
is a mysterious silver-colored, armored warrior of which the Gosei World has no record. Ten thousand years ago, he was originally the and battled the Yuumajuu alongside Brajira until they got separated. Ending up in a glacier, Groundion made a pact with the Earth itself, which granted him the means to transform into a humanoid form to fight the revived Yuumajuu and cleanse the Earth of any threat to it. Gosei Knight's motivations initially put him at odds with the current Goseigers, as he does not care for Earth's inhabitants who pollute the planet. Over time however, he comes to realize the Goseigers share his mission and works alongside them to defeat the Yuumajuu.
When the Matrintis Empire attacks, Gosei Knight's life force starts to dwindle, leaving him unsure of whether he should continue fighting alongside the Goseigers. After Nozomu helps him realize humans have the potential to redeem themselves and protect the planet, Gosei Knight renews his resolve to support the Goseigers in their battles.
However, Brajira resurfaces and captures Gosei Knight in order to use the latter's Final Power for his Earth Salvation Plan. Using his Dark Gosei Power, Brajira reprograms Gosei Knight into to serve him, but Alata uses his Gosei Power to expel the dark energy in Gosei Knight and replenish that of his ally's. Following Brajira's defeat, Gosei Knight leaves to rest and regain his full power.
During the events of the series Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, Gosei Knight supports the Goseigers and their Super Sentai predecessors during the Legend War before they sacrifice their powers to defeat Zangyack's first invasion force. In Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle, Gosei Knight briefly regains his powers to help the Goseigers and Gokaigers fight the Black Cross King.
Unlike the Goseigers, Gosei Knight possesses the mysterious, which allows him to utilize all three of Gosei World's tribal elements.[21] [22] He can also transform from humanoid form to Headder form through the, a cellphone-like device that also allows him to perform Tensou Techniques. His personal weapon is the, a raygun that can either transform into the, which allows him to perform the attack, or combine with the Leon Cellular and Vulcan Headder to form the, which allows him to perform the finisher. With the Super Goseigers, Gosei Knight can perform the finisher.
As the Groundion Headder, Gosei Knight can fuse with a haul truck body to form the lion-like Gosei Machine . As Groundion, he can perform the attack.
Gosei Knight is voiced by .[23]
The allow the Goseigers and Gosei Knight to perform once inserted into either the Tensouder or the Leon Cellular, with each member possessing his or her own copy.[4] [24] In Gosei Knight's case, scanning his Gosei Cards into the Leon Cellular is accompanied by him inputting a three digit code into the device. The Gosei Angels can only use the cards associated with their respective tribe while Gosei Knight has the ability to use all three elements and the Knightick power. In the film Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, the Goseigers train alongside the Shinkengers to combine their Tensou Techniques and Mojikara respectively in order to fight against the resurfaced Gedoushu and the Ayakashi Makodama, who has the ability to counteract the Goseigers' abilities.
Allows the Gosei Angels to transform into Goseigers and Gosei Knight to transform into the Groundion Headder and back.
A card that allows the Gosei Angels to transform directly into Super Goseigers. A variation of this card type appears in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku, which allows most of the Shinkengers to transform into Super Shinkengers without the Inromaru.
Allows the Goseigers to summon the Gosei Headders, Gosei Weapons, and Gosei Machines, and Gosei Knight to summon the Vulcan Headder and the Knight Brothers.
A card that allows the Goseigers to transform into Super Goseigers.
Summons Gosei Wonder.
Summons Gosei Ultimate.
Activates the Gosei Dynamic attack when used with the Gosei Buster.
Activates the Landsea Dynamic attack when used with the Landsea Buster.
Activates the Sky Dynamic attack when used with the Sky Buster or the Red Dynamic when used with the Skick Sword.
Activates the Knight Dynamic attack when used with the Dynamic Leon Laser.
Activates the Miracle Gosei Dynamic attack when used with the Super Tensword.
Combines the Gosei Machines into Gosei Great and Groundion with the Knight Brothers.
Combines Gosei Great, Datas Hyper, the Skick Brothers, Landick Brothers, and Seaick Brothers into Hyper Gosei Great or Gosei Great and Gosei Ground into Ground Gosei Great.
Combines Gosei Wonder and the Gosei Machines into Wonder Gosei Great.
Combines Gosei Great, Datas Hyper, the Skick Brothers, Seaick Brothers, Landick Brothers, Knight Brothers, and the Groundion Headder into Ground Hyper Gosei Great and teleports the Shinkengers to the cockpit. This card appears exclusively Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku.
Combines Gosei Great and Gosei Ultimate into Ultimate Gosei Great.
Initiates the Gosei Giants' finishers.
Initiates Wonder Gosei Great's finisher.
Initiates Ground Hyper Gosei Great's finisher. This card appears exclusively in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku.
Initiates Gosei Ultimate's finisher.
An "Enhancement" type card.
A Skick card that turns the user into a whirlwind to move without being detected.
A Seaick card that clears any form of interference, interstellar or otherwise.
A Landick card that produces ivy from the ground to ensnare a target.
An "Elemental" type card.
A Skick card that allows the user to bring another object or person to him or her via a whirlwind.
A Seaick card that summons several jets of water from the ground.
A Seaick card that blasts a frost cone capable of freeze-drying anything in its path.
A Seaick card that blasts a frost cone capable of freezing anything in its path.
A "Spell" type card.
A Skick card that summons a wall of wind.
A Landick card that summons a wall of stones.
A Seaick card that summons a wall of water.
An "Elemental" type card used for offense.
A Skick card that summons a large transparent whirlwind.
A Skick card that combines Kaoru Shiba's Modikara with Gosei Red's attacks. This card appears exclusively in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku.
A Landick card that lifts up giant rocks from the ground.
A perception-affecting card type.
A Seaick card that allows the user to assume a disguise.
A Knightick card that merges Skick, Landick, and Seaick energies. Its effects can be duplicated through the simultaneous use of the Twistornado, Sparquake, and Presshower cards.
A "Thunder element" type card.
A Skick card that summons a storm cloud that fires lightning bolts.
A Landick Card that produces electricity from vibrations in the ground.
The are living head-like items that help the Goseigers, serving only those who share their common attributes. Normally dormant on, the Goseigers can call upon them with the Headder Gosei Cards. Groups of Headders that are summoned together from different tribes are usually known as . The Goseigers can also summon robotic bodies for the Gosei Headders to attach to, turning them into the .
The are giant robots formed by the combination of Gosei Machines and Gosei Headders through .
The combination of the Goseigers' main Gosei Machines. Armed with the, its finisher is the .
A pirate-themed formation with Gosei Great and the Seaick Brothers that grants analytical abilities and arm-mounted weapons. Its finisher is the .
A samurai-themed formation with Gosei Great and the Landick Brothers that grants enhanced speed and kicking abilities. Its finisher is the .
A unique gozuryu-themed formation with Gosei Great and the Exotic Brothers that grants increased defensive capabilities and an enhanced flame attack. Its finisher is the .
A skydiver-themed formation with Gosei Great and the Skick Brothers that grants aerial combat proficiency and sonic attacks. Its finisher is the .
A formation with Gosei Great and the Mystic Brothers, the latter of which form a left shoulder-mounted flail. Its finisher is the .
The combination of Gosei Great, Datas Hyper, and the Skick, Landick, and Seaick Brother Headders. Its finisher is the .
The combination of Hyper Gosei Great, the Groundion Headder, the Knight Brothers, and the Shinkengers' Modikara. Its finisher is the Modikara Headder Strike. This formation appears exclusively in Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku.
A jet pack-themed formation with Gosei Ultimate's Machine Mode that provides a flight boost and use of the Ultimate Swords, which Gosei Great can combine into a bow. Its finisher is the .
A hastily made formation with Gosei Great, the Taka, Sawshark, and Hammershark Headders, and the Landick Brothers. Its finisher is the .
The combination of Groundion and the Knight Brothers. In addition to physical attacks, it can also fire and perform the finisher.
The combination of Gosei Great and Gosei Ground armed with the, which can combine with the Kuwaga, Taka, and Manta Headers to perform enhanced elemental attacks. Its finisher is the .
A combination of Gosei Wonder and its corresponding Gosei Machines. Armed with the, its finisher is the .
A giant Gosei Machine that combines the Miracle Gosei Headders' powers, has the ability to travel between dimensions, and was originally intended to be the foundation of the new Heaven's Tower. It can switch between a battleship-like and a robot mode. Armed with the twin . its finisher is the finisher. While the Goseigers primarily pilot Gosei Ultimate themselves, Master Head can also remotely operate it.
is the leader of Gosei World and the Goseigers' contact to their home world who provides them with information to fight Warstar and later the Yuumajuu. To help the Goseigers defeat the latter, Master Head sacrifices himself to provide them with Gosei Ultimate. However, his spirit endures and ends up in another dimension. Playing a role in giving Gosei Knight the power to help the Goseigers defeat the Matrintis Empire, Master Head reveals himself when he temporarily possesses Professor Amachi to give the Goseigers insight about the Yuumajuu's sealing and Brajira. During the execution of Brajira's Nega End, Master Head possesses Gosei Ultimate in a vain attempt to halt the wedges alongside Gosei Ground and Datas Hyper.
Master Head is voiced by, who also voices the Tensouder, and serves as the series' narrator.[4] [27]
is a arcade machine-esque robot that Master Head sent to Earth prior to the destruction of the Heaven's Tower to serve as an emergency system and means for communication between Gosei World and Earth.[27] Tending to end his sentences with "desu" and usually sleeping when not needed, Datas also can pinpoint the likely location of villain activity.
With the help of the Hyper Change Headder, Datas is capable of enlarging and combining with it to become, a Tensou Giant that specializes in boxing attacks, such as the and . His finisher is the . Additionally, Datas can combine with the Mystic Brothers to form, gaining flight capabilities and the ability to fire energy bullets.
Datas is voiced by .[27]
The is the home of the Goseigers' friend Nozomu and his father Professor Shuichirou Amachi, whom the Goseigers work for part-time.
is a grade four student and Alata's good friend.[4] He first meets Alata when the Goseiger stops a baby carriage from rolling down a flight of stairs. After their first encounter, Alata leaves to rejoin his teammates, but forgets his Change Card, which Nozomu returns later during the Goseigers' first fight with Warstar's forces. While the Goseigers are meant to keep their existence a secret, Alata convinces his teammates not to erase Nozomu's memory. Following this, Nozomu becomes a close ally to the Goseigers amidst their later battles with Warstar, the Yuumajuu, the Matrintis Empire, and Brajira.[28]
Nozomu is portrayed by .[4]
is an amateur astronomer who runs the Amachi Institute,[4] Nozomu's father, and only present parent as his wife works away from home and rarely comes home. He hires the Goseigers as part-time workers, unaware of their actions. Regardless, Amachi aids them on certain occasions and eventually learns the truth about the Gosei Angels from Master Head after agreeing to be the latter's medium.[29]
Shuichirou is portrayed by, the tsukkomi of the manzai duo.[4]
Unlike most Super Sentai installments, this series lacks a permanent antagonist faction as the Goseigers fight three different villain groups that appear one after another before Brajira rises up as the series' final antagonist. All of the villains in this series are named after popular films, with each faction representing different film genres. While they lack a collective name, the Goseigers referred to them as before they executed them in reference to their roles as Gosei Angels to punish the wicked.
The are insect-themed aliens based in the who seek to steal the life force of other planets. After targeting Earth, they run afoul of the Goseigers. Their members' home worlds are anagrams of the type of Earth insect they are modeled after while all Warstar-related names are modifications of the Japanese names of American science fiction films.
The,[30] also known as, is a and the leader of Warstar. Before invading Earth, his new follower Brajira informs him of the Gosei Angels and the threat that they pose to his plans, so Mons Drake tasks Dereputa with destroying Heaven's Tower in an attempt to bar the Gosei Angels from Earth. Upon learning five Gosei Angels were on the planet at the time, Mons Drake orders his forces to stop them. Eventually, due to the Goseigers' constant interference, Mons Drake performs the Gravity Fall to make the Moon collide with Earth, only for the Goseigers to foil this plan and seemingly kill Dereputa. Following this, Mons Drake attempts to transfer Earth's oxygen into the Indevader and have it crash into the Earth to burn every human and enlarge himself to ensure the Goseigers cannot stop him, but the Goseigers blast him into the Indevader, which consumes Mons Drake in the resulting explosion.
In battle, Mons Drake wields the and can perform the and attacks. His most powerful technique is the ceremony, wherein he uses stored dark matter in his body to cause a nearby natural satellite to impact the planet he is currently on.
Mons Drake is voiced by .[4] [23] [30]
[30] is a and a former foot soldier whose fighting spirit attracted the attention of Mons Drake, who promoted him to combat commander and his right hand. Dereputa personally destroys Heaven's Tower to facilitate Warstar's invasion, but is severely injured in battle with Alata and develops a vendetta against him. Dereputa goes on to fight the Goseigers until he is seemingly killed while helping Mons Drake enact the Gravity Fall. Narrowly surviving, Dereputa temporarily goes into hiding, realizing he needs to act alone to prove his superiority. Following Mons Drake's demise, Dereputa resurfaces to attack the Goseigers and settle his rivalry with Alata. Dereputa is killed in battle, but unknowingly releases the Yuumajuu.
In battle, Dereputa possesses arm blades and can perform the,,, and attacks.
Dereputa is voiced by .[30] [4] [23]
The are monsters from different planets that serve Warstar whose full names relate to their talents. With the use of Brajira's Bibi Bugs, they are able to enlarge.
A capable of absorbing rubble into his stomach grinder to create boulders to attack or capture opponents. He is summoned for Warstar's initial attack on Earth before the Goseigers kill him. Mizogu is voiced by .
A who can transform into a UFO and duplicate himself so he can abduct people in order to make money off of them. He is defeated by the Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Gosei Great. Zaruwaku is voiced by .
A with cryokinetic powers. He is defeated by the Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Gosei Great. Yuzeikusu is voiced by .
A who considers himself the universe's best musician even though the sound he produces is painful to human ears and more so to the Skick Tribe Gosei Angels. With Brajira as his manager, Mazuarta almost kills everyone with his music until Eri's singing negates his sound. Mazuarta is destroyed by the Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Gosei Great. Mazuarta is voiced by .
A capable of producing a virus that changes smart students into Bibi soldiers. After the Goseigers devise an antidote, they defeat Ucyuseruzo, who is enlarged by Brajira and killed by Seaick Gosei Great. Ucyuseruzo is voiced by .
A who possesses superhuman speed. While Alata is able to counter him with his enhanced hearing, Dereputa separates the Gosei Angel from the others. In response, the remaining Goseigers train to master Alata's hearing ability so they can counter Hidou's speed. Hidou is defeated by the Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Landick Gosei Great. Hidou is voiced by .
A capable of observing and researching an opponent in order to counter them. Abauta is killed by Landick Gosei Great. Abauta is voiced by .
A capable of scrambling targets with his back-mounted antennae. Going to Earth on his own, Fandaho attempts to make an impression on Mons Drake by causing chaos. Despite being enlarged by Brajira to prevent the Goseigers from negating his powers, Fandaho is killed by Exotic Gosei Great. Fandaho is voiced by .
A capable of producing a fluid that paralyzes male targets, allowing her to use them as material for her furniture. Irian is defeated by the female Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Skick Gosei Great. Irian is voiced by .
A capable of exuding heat from his armor, which he can use to perform the and attacks. While Dereputa was sent to destroy the Heaven's Tower, Kurasunigo was sent to boil the Earth's oceans before he was seemingly killed by Magis. Despite this, Kurasunigo reemerges months later to resume his mission. Kurasunigo is defeated by the Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Seaick Gosei Great. Kurasunigo is voiced by .
A who can absorb and manipulate electricity and is considered one of Mons Drake's top soldiers. He is sent to Earth to commit acts of destruction via his powers, but the Goseigers defeat him. After being enlarged by Brajira, Yokubabanger siphons Gosei Great's power before he is killed by Datas Hyper. Yokubabanger is voiced by .
A who uses modified created by Brajira to counter the Goseigers' attacks and wields his own version of the Skick Sword. After being defeated by the Mystic Brothers, an enlarged Powereddark is killed by Mystic Gosei Great. Powereddark is voiced by .
A who specializes in teleportation and is also considered one of Mons Drake's top soldiers. Targate offers his aid in eliminating the Goseigers after being promised the apparently fallen Dereputa's position as his leader's right hand. After Targate withstands the Gosei Buster, the Goseigers use the Sky-Land-Sea Bullet attack to defeat him before Brajira enlarges him and the Goseigers use Mystic Gosei Great and Datas Hyper to kill Targate. Targate is voiced by .
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An Alien capable of resurrecting fallen monsters who is also considered one of Mons Drake's top soldiers. He uses his powers to resurrect several fallen Aliens, only to be killed by Gosei Great. Dorunpasu appears exclusively in the special drama sessions of the first original soundtrack.
The are a group of cryptid/horror film creature/arthropod-themed monsters who seek to pollute the Earth and make it an ideal paradise for themselves. Similarly to the Warstar, each of the Yuumajuu's names are anagrams of monster movie titles.
Ten thousand years prior, the Yuumajuu battled the ancient Gosei Angels until an undercover Brajira sealed their two leaders in the, the source of the Yuumajuu's power. In the present, Dereputa unknowingly exposes the Erurei Box, allowing Brajira to secretly break the seal and rejoin them in his Buredoran guise.
is the earthworm-themed leader of the Yuumajuu who wishes to reform the world in his image so his kind can flourish and takes delight in human suffering. While enacting the Yuumajuu's final plan, Makuin is apparently destroyed by Ground Gosei Great. However, he intended for his apparent demise in order to absorb the full brunt of Super Gosei Power before his remains are transferred into the Erurei Box to regenerate and create the to destroy the Earth. After the box is enlarged and placed on top of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Makuin attempts to absorb the Earth. However, the Goseigers travel inside the box and eventually reach his core so they can permanently kill him.
In battle, he can use his cane to perform spells and manipulate his gelatinous body. He can also convert himself into the for Kinggon to use in their attack.
Makuin is voiced by .[23]
= is the tarantula-themed military leader of the Yuumajuu and one of their strongest warriors who tends to say certain words in a sentence three times. Due to Kinggon and Makuin's combat efficiency while working together, Brajira secretly manipulates the former into proving his superiority over the latter by fighting the Goseigers alone in the hopes of eliminating Kinggon. However, Kinggon sees through the deception, goes into hiding to locate the Bibi Bugs' hive, and eventually resurfaces to kill Brajira before attempting to assist Makuin in their plan to absorb the Earth. After the Goseigers kill Makuin, Kinggon uses the Bibi Bugs to enlarge himself, only to killed by Gosei Ultimate.
In battle, Kinggon possesses incredible strength and wields the kanabō.
Kinggon is voiced by .[23]
The minor are monsters who avoided Makuin and Kinggon's fates by hiding within different parts of the Earth before resurfacing once their leaders are released. Their full name relates to the cryptids on which they are based on. Like the aliens of Warstar, the Yuumajuu are also able to enlarge with the use of Brajira's Bibi Bugs.
A common pill-bug-themed Yuumajuu who can burrow underground and spew a green slime that can melt humans down into a toxic sludge which will seep into the Earth and taint it unless he is killed. After being defeated by Gosei Knight, Tomarezu is enlarged by Brajira, gaining the ability turn into a tank-like form. However, he is killed by Groundion. Tomarezu is voiced by .
A centipede-themed Yuumajuu who wields the Cursed Sand and the Cursed Whip and is capable of turning people into his mummified slaves. He plots to use a television broadcast to turn more humans into his slaves and mummify the entire planet until the Goseigers and Gosei Knight stop him. Following this, Zeibu is enlarged by Brajira and killed by Hyper Gosei Great. Zeibu is voiced by .
A tick-themed Yuumajuu warrior with the ability to absorb moisture and a sumo wrestler-esque fighting style. After being found by Brajira, Giemurou is used in a scheme to use Gosei Knight's power to convert humans into kappas and have them convert others as well, all while draining the planet. However, Gosei Knight escapes his confines and defeats Giemurou. While Brajira enlarges the latter, Giemurou is killed by Gosei Ground. Giemurou is voiced by .
A leech-themed Yuumajuu who feeds off of the persistent love between humans, possesses superhuman speed, and can break up his body into several fluff balls. After Makuin reconstructs him, Pesaranza drives humans to become obsessive and suitable for feeding. However, Pesaranza is defeated by the Goseigers and Gosei Knight, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Gosei Ground and Skick Gosei Great. Pesaranza is voiced by .
A childish flea-themed Yuumajuu capable of destroying mechanical objects. He is defeated by the Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Gosei Ground and Gosei Great. Waraikozou is voiced by .
A snail-themed Yuumajuu who speaks in poems and eats shadows, leaving his victims in a state of paralysis that becomes fatal over time. Having battled Groundion in the past, Makuin finds Uobouzu in the present and asks for his help in settling the battle. Uobouzu is defeated by Gosei Knight, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Ground Gosei Great. Uobouzu is voiced by .
A harvestman-themed Yuumajuu capable of casting illusions. Brajira uses him to manipulate the Goseigers into locating the Abare Header, which he uses to enhance Semattarei's powers and make his illusions tangible. Despite this, Semattarei is killed by the Super Goseigers. Semattarei is voiced by .
A leaf insect-themed Yuumajuu who uses golden pixie dust to assume disguises. Makuin tasks her with pretending to be Moune's mother. However, Moune eventually sees through the deception with Gosei Knight's help. Sarawareteiru is defeated by the Super Goseigers and Gosei Knight, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Ground Gosei Great. Sarawareteiru is voiced by .
A scorpion-themed Yuumajuu who wields feathered gauntlets that allow him to perform wind attacks, such as the "Tickling Wind", and a gourd capable of engulfing anyone who laughs in its presence. Despising human laughter, Hit enacts a scheme to rid the world of laughter. After capturing most of the Goseigers, Gosei Blue and Knight trick the Yuumajuu into breaking his gourd and freeing his captives before defeating him. After being enlarged, Hit is weakened by Seaick Gosei Great and killed by Gosei Ground. Hit is voiced by .
A silverfish-themed Yuumajuu and an old friend of Kinggon's who wields seashells that, when latched onto a victim, target one of their flaws and make them believe everyone around them is talking about it behind their back. Kinggon brings in Jogon to replace Brajira for failing the Yuumajuu, but Brajira attempts to use Jogon to kill Kinggon. Jogon is defeated by the Super Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Landick Gosei Great. Jogon is voiced by .
An ant-themed Yuumajuu and an old friend of Makuin's with hypnotic powers. Makuin summons her to abduct children and make them jump off a cliff with the promise of becoming his new second-in-command. After Shuichirou Amachi breaks her spell, Pikarime is defeated by the Super Goseigers, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Ground Gosei Great. Pikarime is voiced by .
A velvet worm-themed Yuumajuu capable of eating sleeping victims' dreams. After Makuin and Kinggon use the Erurei Box to enhance his powers, Elmgaim gains the ability to eat souls and leave his victims trapped in a nightmare world while their comatose bodies sprout roots capable of rotting the planet. Elmgaim is defeated by Super Gosei Pink and Gosei Knight, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Ground Gosei Great. Elmgaim is voiced by .
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A Yuumajuu with aerokinesis and invisibility. He is defeated by Gosei Knight, enlarged by Brajira, and killed by Ground Gosei Great. Beetuice appears exclusively in the special drama sessions of the series' third original soundtrack.
The is the remnants of an ancient empire that had sunk 4500 years ago, from which its cybernetically modified sole survivor and his marine invertebrate-themed robotic creations established a new base, the, and plotted against humanity before resurfacing in the present to enslave them. Similarly to Warstar and the Yuumajuu, Matrintis' forces are named after films that feature robots or cyborgs, are modeled after, and their names feature non-Japanese characters.
is the shrimp-themed leader of the Matrintis Empire who was originally a human scientist who perfected a method of immortality through cybernetics and uploading his mind into a Matroid body. Though he was ostracized for his methods prior to converting himself, the Matrintians begged him for his help when their city sank into the sea. Since then, Robogorg believes all organic life have no purpose other than to serve him and his machines due to their emotions.[31] While he uses other Matroids to fight for him, he is not above getting personally involved if it benefits his desire to gather data on his opponents. Using his creations to gather intel on the Goseigers, Robogorg eventually moves in to finish them off by using Brajira to seal their Tensouders and Leon Cellular. However, Brajira secretly ensured the latter device remained functional, allowing Gosei Knight to foil Robogorg's plot to kill the Goseigers. Robogorg enlarges and attempts to use his self-destruct function to destroy the Goseigers, only to be scrapped by Gosei Ultimate. While his head survives and orders Brajira to repair him, the latter obliterates him instead.
Robogorg's title comes from his 10 built-in abilities: the, which allows him to create and improve Matroid designs, the to discipline his subordinates, the, the, the, the, the, and the, which allows another party to rebuild him. His most powerful attacks are the cannon, an all-out attack that causes earthquakes and can only be used once, and the self-destruct function, which has enough power to destroy a continent.
Robogorg is voiced by .[31]
is Robogorg's basket star-themed personal attendant, a Matrintis marshal, and the first high-spec Matroid that Robogorg created.[31] Amidst Matrintis' battles with the Goseigers, she develops a rivalry with Gosei Knight, but loses Robogorg's favor following Wonder Gosei Great defeating her. As a result of the latter event, he installs a Punishment Bomb into her to stop her from failing him again. After reviving Brajira as Buredo-RUN, who later saves her, Metal Alice takes interest in the concept of friendship and realizes the Goseigers cannot be underestimated. Upon learning Robogorg only kept her around to perfect Buredo-RUN, Metal Alice restores the latter's full memories and conspires with him to eliminate Robogorg. During Robogorg's final battle with the Goseigers, he orders Buredo-RUN to become a suicide bomber, but Metal Alice takes Buredo-RUN's place, taking a kill shot from Super Gosei Red in order to detonate her Punishment Bomb. While she narrowly survives, Buredo-RUN destroys her.
In battle, Metal Alice possesses the breast missiles and wields the, which can convert into the, allow her to summon Bibi Soldiers and Bibi Bugs, and convert the latter into to enlarge the Matroids.
Metal Alice is voiced by .[31] [32]
The are the Matrintis Empire's robotic soldiers programmed to follow three protocols: conquer humans, punish humans, and protect themselves from any hostility. Their full name refers to their model type and main functionality. With the use of Metal Alice's Bibi Nails, the Matroids are able to enlarge.
A scallop-themed Matroid able to create a shield from surrounding materials. He is sent to capture humans, only to be defeated by the Super Goseigers, enlarged by Metal Alice, and scrapped by Gosei Ultimate. Zan-KT is voiced by .
An upgraded version of Zan-KT with blasters in place of his shield ability. Zan-KT2 is defeated by the Super Goseigers and Gosei Knight, enlarged by Metal Alice, and scrapped by Gosei Ultimate and Gosei Ground. Zan-KT2 is voiced by Taketora.
Three mass-produced Matroids that combine attributes of the previous models, though the Goseigers and Gosei Knight easily destroy them. The Zan-KT3s are voiced by .[33]
A prototypical version of Zan-KT of the Shield. Zan-KT0 is deployed to destroy the Negakure Temple and obtain the power source Metal Alice detected within it. However, he is defeated by the time-travelling Gokaigers, enlarged by Metal Alice, and scrapped by GouZyuJin. Zan-KT0 appears exclusively in the Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger episode "The Future is in the Past".
A copepod-themed Matroid able to fly at blinding speeds and perform the attack. He is sent to gather humans for labor, only to be defeated by the Super Goseigers, enlarged by Metal Alice, and scrapped by Ultimate Gosei Great. Zuteru-S is voiced by .
A cuttlefish-themed Matroid sent to find and capture physically fit humans in order to convert into cyborg soldiers, only to be defeated by Super Gosei Black and Gosei Knight, enlarged by Metal Alice, and scrapped by Ultimate Gosei Great. Bazaruso-LJ is voiced by .
A coral-themed Matroid with optical camouflage technology that allows him to disguise himself as a human in a pink rabbit suit. He is sent to test his petrifying Vital Meter on humans in a scheme to ensure Matrintis' human slaves are less likely to rebel. He is defeated by Super Gosei Yellow, enlarged by Metal Alice, and scrapped by Gosei Ultimate. Adoborute-G is voiced by .
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The is the name of an operation and movement launched by Brajira to destroy the Earth based in the Matrintis Empire's underwater base Terminel, renamed, and serves as the final villain faction faced by the Goseigers.
is a and the series' primary antagonist with a messiah complex who assumes several guises to battle the Goseigers.
Brajira was originally the most powerful of the ancient Gosei Angels, able to use all three elements at once after killing his teammates to take their powers for his own. While working undercover within the Yuumajuu as Buredoran of the Chupacabra, he sealed their leaders Makuin and Kinggon within the Erurei Box and became obsessed with his mission as a Gosei Angel to the point of fashioning the Earth Salvation Plan to destroy the world and remake it in his own image. To this end, Brajira used the incomplete Tensou Technique to travel from his time to the present, which mutated him. As the Warstar had just arrived on Earth as well, Brajira joined them as Buredoran of the Comet and provided them with his inventions - the Bibi Soldiers and the Bibi Bugs - along with his knowledge of the Gosei Angels to manipulate Warstar into disabling his former allies with the intention of disposing of the aliens personally once the job was done.
When the Goseigers defeat Warstar however, Brajira unseals the Yuumajuu's leaders and returns to their ranks to continue his fight against the Goseigers, though he briefly returns to Warstar when their remnants come to Earth to destroy it. After losing the Abare Headder to the Goseigers, Brajira falls out of favor with the lead Yuumajuu and attempts to eliminate them and the Goseigers simultaneously, only to be killed by them.
During the events of the crossover film , Brajira revives himself as Buredoran of Chimatsuri, assumes leadership of the Gedoushu, and brainwashes Shinken Red in a scheme to transfer the Sanzu River's waters into the Gosei World. However, the Goseigers and Shinkengers join forces to kill him once more.
Amidst their own battles with the Goseigers, the Matrintis Empire find Brajira's near-lifeless body, rebuild him as Buredo-RUN of the Cyborg, and remove most of his memories. Robogorg intends to use Brajira's powers to seal the Goseigers' Tensouders, but Metal Alice takes pity on Brajira and restores his memories. With this, Brajira destroys Robogorg and Metal Alice before temporarily going into hiding to restore his original mutated form. Upon resurfacing and revealing his true identity to the Goseigers, Brajira captures and reprograms Gosei Knight to serve him while using Warstar's military might, the Yuumajuu's magic, and the Matrintis Empire's technology to enact the Nega End Ceremony. He battles the Goseigers a final time before using the last of his Dark Gosei power to activate the ceremony, intending to take Earth with him. However, the Goseigers use the Gosei Global technique to foil his plans, destroying the fallen Gosei Angel permanently.
In battle, Brajira wields the and a perverted form of Gosei Power called, which is sealed away in instead of cards, and allow him to perform ancient, crude versions of the Goseigers' Tensou Techniques. Additionally, he mastered the forbidden Tensou Technique, which allows the user to resurrect Earth's creatures, and used it as the basis for the technique, which has the opposite effect and causes a mass extinction.
Throughout the series, Brajira wears different armor to fit into several villainous organizations as their strategists and substitute leaders. He can also produce duplicates of his past forms and/or use the Camoumirage Tensou Technique to shapeshift between them.
[30] Brajira's treehopper-themed form, which he first assumed after he traveled to the present and joined the Warstar in their attack against Earth, fighting the Goseigers personally whenever their Tensou Techniques or weaknesses are exploited. In this form, Brajira wields the and can perform the attack.
Brajira's house centipede-themed form, which he assumed while operating as the Yuumajuu's strategist.[23] In this form, he wields the claws.[34] [35]
Brajira's antlion-themed form that resembles the Gedoushu's fallen leader, Doukoku, which he used to assume leadership of the Gedoushu during the events of Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku.[36] In this form, Brajira wields a broadsword similar to Doukoku's Shōryū Bakuzantō and can perform the attack.
Brajira's ammonite-themed Matroid form.[37] In this form, Brajira wields the and the .
Brajira is voiced by .[4] [30]
The poisonous, cycloptic, bat-like are living products of the dark aspects of previous alien races that Warstar conquered. They are usually deployed to enlarge targets, both living creatures and inanimate objects such as the Erurei Box alike. By merging with dolls, the Bibi Bugs transform into the humanoid, armed with various weapons to support the evil organizations that Brajira aligns himself with. Over the course of the series, Brajira keeps the Bibi Bugs' hive in order to utilize them for Warstar and the Yuumajuu until Kinggon takes it. Following the Yuumajuu's death, Metal Alice claims the hive and modifies the Bibi Bugs into Bibi Nails for the Matrintis Empire's purposes.
While most of the Bibi Bugs are destroyed following Brajira's death, during the events of the special Tensou Sentai Goseiger Returns, one surviving specimen called the possesses Yumeko Hoshino in an attempt to seek revenge on the Goseigers and feed on the darkness in humans' hearts. He gains the ability to evolve into a humanoid form called,[38] but the Goseigers foil his plans before destroying him with Ground Gosei Great.[38]
King Bibi is voiced by .[38]
Similarly to the Gosei Angels, Brajira utilizes, multi-headed monsters meant to become wedges as part of their master's ceremony. Like normal Headders, the Dark Headders can also serve as armaments. They are each based on two mythological beasts and one weapon, and named after a fantasy film series, with the heads' individual names divided in Japanese by the interpunct.
The two-headed, Orthrus/Minotaur/ono-themed and are the first of the Dark Headders to fight the Goseigers. They possess incredible teamwork and regenerative properties unless their horns are cut off simultaneously. After they are destroyed by the Landick siblings and enlarged by the Bibi Bugs, Namono-Gatari allow themselves to be destroyed by Landick Gosei Great so they can transform into the for the Nega End ceremony. Namono-Gatari are voiced by and respectively.
A member of the Seaick Tribe and Hyde's former partner who operates as and appears in flashbacks.[39] Prior to the beginning of the series, Magis was killed by Kurasunigo of the 5000 °C after the former sacrificed himself to save Hyde. Magis is portrayed by .[39]
An alien girl and the sole survivor of an unnamed planet that was destroyed by an alien weapon called the, which is capable of ending planets through a series of cataclysmic disasters and inspired myths surrounding Gjallarhorn and Ragnarök after landing on Earth millennia prior, who appears exclusively in . Upon learning the horn landed on Earth and that the Warstar army wants to use it, Rasil attempts to retrieve it first before it can be used to destroy other planets. After the Goseigers learn of her mission, they help her defeat Warstar, during which she gives them the power to summon the mecha Gosei Wonder. Once Warstar is defeated, Rasil leaves with another survivor to rebuild her homeworld. Rasil is portrayed by .
A who refers to himself as Warstar's strongest officer, seeks the Horn of Ragnarok, and appears exclusively in the film . After arriving on Earth and locating the horn, Gyōten'ō swallows it to ensure the end of the world, gaining the ability to resurrect deceased Warstar members in the process. Despite damaging the Dragon Headder, he is killed by Wonder Gosei Great, which shatters the horn in the process.[40] Gyōten'ō is voiced by .[40]
A, Gyōten'ō's right-hand man, and one of the last remaining members of Warstar following Mons Drake's death who wields the twin katars and appears exclusively in Tensou Sentai Goseiger: Epic on the Movie. He assists his commanding officer in retrieving the Horn of Ragnarok until he is killed by the female Goseigers.[40] [34] Deinbaruto is voiced by .[40]
An talent agent from and namesake of Sakai Entertainment who becomes the Goseigers' manager after they become celebrities and appears exclusively in the V-Cinema Tensou Sentai Goseiger Returns. Sakai is portrayed by .
A struggling actress who appears exclusively in the V-Cinema Tensou Sentai Goseiger Returns. Due to her depression over her failing career, she becomes possessed by King Bibi and willingly aids him in his scheme to undermine the Goseigers by turning them into celebrities before framing them for robbing the Prime Minister. Throughout the scheme, she poses as an aide to the Goseigers' manager, Sakai, until they realize what happened and reach out to her, separating her from King Bibi. After defeating him, they tell her to keep following her dream. Yumeko Hoshino is portrayed by