Tensou Sentai Goseiger: Epic on the Movie

Tensou Sentai Goseiger: Epic on the Movie

Promotional poster alongside W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate
Japanese 天装戦隊ゴセイジャー エピックON THEムービー
Hepburn Tensō Sentai Goseijā Epikku On Za Mūbī
Directed by Katsuya Watanabe
Written by Akatsuki Yamatoya
Starring Yudai Chiba
Rika Sato
Kyousuke Hamao
Mikiho Niwa
Kento Ono
Sayaka Isoyama
Music by Kazunori Miyake
Cinematography Fumio Matsumura
Edited by Ren Sato
Distributed by Saburo Yatsude
Toei Co. Ltd
Release dates
  • August 7, 2010 (2010-08-07)
Running time
30 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Tensou Sentai Goseiger: Epic on the Movie (天装戦隊ゴセイジャー エピックON THEムービー Tensō Sentai Goseijā Epikku On Za Mūbī) is the title of the film edition of the 34th Super Sentai Series Tensou Sentai Goseiger. It was released on August 7, 2010, double-billed with the Kamen Rider W film W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate.[1] The film follows the Goseigers as they try to save the Earth from Warstar's surviving members.[2][3] to obtain the Horn of Ragnarok (ラグナロクの角笛 Ragunaroku no Tsunobue).[4] Like W Forever, Epic on the Movie was also filmed in 3-D.

The film's primary guest star is Sayaka Isoyama as Rasil (ラシル Rashiru), who is the guardian of the Horn of Ragnarok.[5] Isoyama is known for her role as Ran Saotome/Sazer-Visuel in Chouseishin Gransazer. Also appearing in the film is Higuchi-kun, Louis Yamada LIII's boke in the manzai duo Hige Danshaku, as the announcer Katta Higuchi (樋口 勝太 Higuchi Katta).

Plot

Hearing a strange voice, Alata finds a mysterious girl and offers to help her find what she is looking for. She introduces herself as Rasil before she runs off to find a horn. Later as he thinks of how sad Rasil, Alata and the Gosei Angels are alerted by Datas when he detects Warstar. They head to Hokuto University due to a Warstar attack on a staff member of the mineral exhibit, having stolen one of two meteorites that landed on Earth. The others go to the museum where the other meteorite is. The Landick Siblings realize the meteor is a fake as Alata sees Rasil, who has the real one. Confronting her, Rasil reveals she is the meteorite is dangerous before they are attacked by Gyōten'ō of the Supernova. The Goseigers transform, but are powerless against Gyōten'ō as Deinbaruto of the Morning Star takes the meteorite from Rasil and unseals the Horn of Ragnarok (ラグナロクの角笛 Ragunaroku no Tsunobue) from the two meteorites before the aliens take their leave. As the others learn that the Horn of Ragnarok is a doomsday weapon can destroy worlds, Alata chases after Rasil and learns that she was from a planet destroyed by the horn who was attempting to stop Warstar from getting their hands on it.

Later, Gyōten'ō & Deinbaruto are greeted by Buredoran who assumes his Warstar guise and offers his services before Gyōten'ō gives Deinbaruto the Horn to begin the end of the world. Assuring Rasil that he and the other Gosei Angels will stop it, Alata is joined by his allies before they all ambushed by specters assuming the forms of various Warstar aliens while subjecting them through a series of illusions before Gosei Knight arrives and defeats the phantoms. Leaving Rasil under Gosei Knight's protection, the Gosei Angels find Gyōten'ō & Deinbaruto as they assume Goseiger forms to fight them and Buredoran after Gyōten'ō swallows the Horn of Ragnarok. Fighting in both his Warstar and Yummajuu guises, Buredoran uses his Bibi Bugs to enlarge Gyōten'ō after Deinbaruto is destroyed. But with the Dragon Headder damaged during the fight, Gosei Red unable to form Gosei Great. However, Rasil's praying gives the Goseigers the Gosei Wonder Card. Summoning Gosei Wonder, they form Wonder Gosei Great to fight Gyōten'ō. With Rasil's morale support, the Goseigers manage to destroy both Gyōten'ō and the Horn of Ragnarok with Wonder Strike. Later, after thanking Alata and the Gosei Angels for their help, Rasil leaves Earth returns to her home world to rebuild it alongside another survivor. The Gosei Angels wave goodbye to Rasil with their battle with Warstar truly over.

Cast

Theme song

References

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