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Synopsis[]
A mysterious monster from another dimension has started feeding off of Human World's sound waves! The Go-ongers and Pollution Ministers must now become unlikely allies to deal with this new threat...
Plot[]
The Go-ongers face a mysterious monster who starts feeding on sound waves upon emerging from another dimension. When the Go-on teams attempt to fight the monster, they only end up enlarging it before it falls asleep. To further confuse things, the Pollution Ministers suddenly arrive to play the song "Gaiark Industrial Revolution Declaration".
The ministers explain that the monster, whose name is Lumbiaco, is from the Sound World. Lumbiaco feeds on high-pitched sounds to increase its size and only a "beautiful song" can keep it from growing so big that it literally crushes the planet. Unfortunately, the Gaiark's music only served to increase Lumbiaco's size. Hiroto sings a ballad to try to shrink Lumbiaco, and his song initially seems to work, but the monster awakens in a rage afterwards and grows further. When it is determined that only a female voice is able to shrink Lumbiaco, Kitaneydas and Yogostein make matters worse when they dress up as drag queens and try to sing again, and Lumbiaco grows even larger.
Hant and Gunpei assemble GunBir-Oh, who fails to put down the ever-enlarging Lumbiaco. Meanwhile, Saki suggests to Miu and Kegalesia that they should form a 3-girl idol group. Though the three initially clash on how to properly train to become an idol group, Saki, Miu, and Kegalesia eventually come together and, calling themselves G3 Princess, return to the scene and sing "G3 Princess Lap ~PRETTY LOVE☆Limited~" and shrink Lumbiaco back to normal size. After Go-on Yellow, Go-on Silver, and Kegalesia finish the monster off, Saki and Miu are pleased with the newly-formed collaboration, but Kegalesia rejoins Yogostein and Kitaneydas, much to her now-former groupmates' bitter disappointment.
Cast[]
- Sosuke Esumi (江角 走輔 Esumi Sōsuke): Yasuhisa Furuhara (古原 靖久 Furuhara Yasuhisa)
- Renn Kosaka (香坂 連 Kōsaka Ren): Shinwa Kataoka (片岡 信和 Kataoka Shinwa)
- Saki Royama (楼山 早輝 Rōyama Saki): Rina Aizawa (逢沢 りな Aizawa Rina)
- Hant Jo (城 範人 Jō Hanto): Masahiro Usui (碓井 将大 Usui Masahiro)
- Gunpei Ishihara (石原 軍平 Ishihara Gunpei): Kenji Ebisawa (海老澤 健次 Ebisawa Kenji)
- Hiroto Suto (須塔 大翔 Sutō Hiroto): Hidenori Tokuyama (徳山 秀典 Tokuyama Hidenori)
- Miu Suto (須塔 美羽 Sutō Miu): Yumi Sugimoto (杉本 有美 Sugimoto Yumi)
- BOMPER (ボンパー Bonpā, Voice): Akiko Nakagawa (中川 亜紀子 Nakagawa Akiko)
- Engine Bearrv (炎神ベアールV Enjin Beārubui, Voice): Miki Inoue (井上 美紀 Inoue Miki)
- Engine Toripter (炎神ト���プター Enjin Toriputā, Voice): Shizuka Ishikawa (石川 静 Ishikawa Shizuka)
- Land Pollution Minister Yogostein (害地大臣ヨゴシュタイン Gaichi Daijin Yogoshutain, Voice): Kiyoyuki Yanada (梁田 清之 Yanada Kiyoyuki)
- Water Pollution Minister Kegalesia (害水大臣ケガレシア Gaisui Daijin Kegareshia): Nao Oikawa (及川 奈央 Oikawa Nao)
- Air Pollution Minister Kitaneydas (害気大臣キタネイダス Gaiki Daijin Kitaneidasu, Voice):
- Mitsuaki Madono (真殿 光昭 Madono Mitsuaki)
Guest Cast[]
Souls[]
- Go-On Red - Change Soul, Tokon Soul
- Go-On Blue - Change Soul, Supply Soul
- Go-On Yellow - Change Soul, Engine Soul #3
- Go-On Green - Change Soul, Engine Soul #4, Engine Soul #6
- Go-On Black - Change Soul, Engine Soul #5, Engine Soul #6
- Go-On Gold - Change Soul, Engine Soul #7
- Go-On Silver - Change Soul, Engine Soul #8
Notes[]
- As part of Super Hero Time, this episode aired alongside Kamen Rider Kiva
episode 33, Supersonic: Saga's Fight
.
- Viewership: 5.4%
- Engine Narrator: Engine BearRV
- Engine Eyecatch Race Winner: Engine Bearrv ("This is great!")
- Go-On Seminar: Will G-3 Princess stick around?
- Answer: A CD is forthcoming and there will be appearances.
- The ballad that Hiroto sings in this episode is actually a sample of "Miss You" by Hidenori Tokuyama, who portrays Hiroto in Go-Onger.
- This episode was not adapted for Power Rangers RPM.
Digital Releases[]

Go-Onger Volume 8, DVD cover
Engine Sentai Go-Onger DVD Volume 8 features episodes 29-32.[1]

Go-Onger Volume 2, Blu-ray cover
The Blu-ray release of Engine Sentai Go-Onger Volume 2 features episodes 17-33.