Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters THE MOVIE: Protect the Tokyo Enetower!

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{{Infobox film

| name = Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters the Movie: Tokyo Tower wo Mamore!
特命戦隊ゴーバスターズ THE MOVIE 東京エネタワーを守れ! | director = Shibasaki Takayuki | producer = | writer = Kobayashi Yasuko | starring = | music = | studio = Toei Company

| release =

  • August 4, 2012 (2012-08-04)

The Sentai summer movie for 2012. Was a double feature with Kamen Rider Fourze the Movie: Everyone say Space Kitaaa!!

Summary

Enter tries to use Tokyo's Enetower to transport the area all around it to the subdimension. The Go-Busters must stop him, but their Buddyroids are all rusted up! Will their new friend Enetan and new Buster Machine Frog be enough to stop Enter and the ace that he has up his sleeve?!

Villains

Enter's Disguise

Factory worker
Hard hat and everything!

Steamroid

On his right shoulder he has the number K-10 on it.

Megazord Epsilon

Enter's personal Megazord that first appears in the movie. Up until it appears, Nakamura refers to it as an unknown type Megazord. When Enter pilots it, he wears a completely different outfit than usual.

Trivia

  • The first Sentai summer movie to be released in December. These movies are always released in January or February the following year. Because of this, people who miss the movie will be able to watch the movie before the inevitable movie tie-in episode that brings back the mecha for an episode. In Sentai, this typically happens in the late 30s, early 40s in terms of the episodes.
  • The first Sentai movie to come with a director's cut on the second disc.
  • The movie has the annoying shutter closing scene transitions that become a regular thing in the TV series after they started using the second opening.
  • Tokyo Enetower is obviously a parody of the real Tokyo Tower. To double on the reference, when Enter is looking at it, he's holding a miniature Eiffel Tower. Tokyo Tower was obviously inspired by the Eiffel Tower when it was constructed.

Blu-Ray Release

Released December 7, 2012

The disc release is fantastic. It came earlier than the usual January/February release for Sentai movies. And the bonus disc is the director's cut. Unlike Kamen Rider, Sentai almost never has a director's cut for their movies.

Bonus features for the Complete Pack version
  • A copy of the movie script. Includes staff and actor credits as well as scenarios and dialogue.
  • A map of the movie locations.
  • A second disc for the director's cut.
  • The bonus footage for the main movie disc is a non-credits version of the ending. The movie also comes with captions.

Director's Cut

Length: 35 minutes. (So an additional 8 minutes from the theatrical cut)

Unfortunately the director's cut does not come with captions.

New scenes

External Links

http://www.fourze-gobus.jp/gobus/index.html