- Confirmed; can you say Tokumei Sentai Go Busters?
- As of Beet and Stag Buster's debut, this is jossed.
- Semi-confirmed! Recently revealed was FS-0O Frog, a frog-based mech that can transform into a submarine, and combine with GoBuster-Oh to form GoBusterKero-Oh.
- Seems to be Jossed - FS-0O isn't specific to any one Buster, and there doesn't seem to be any more extra Rangers coming after Jin & J.
- Yeah, jossed.
- Seems to be Jossed - FS-0O isn't specific to any one Buster, and there doesn't seem to be any more extra Rangers coming after Jin & J.
- Jossed. The 4th and 5th are Beet Buster, colored gold, and Stag Buster, colored silver.
- Jossed. The 4th and 5th are Beet Buster, colored gold, and Stag Buster, colored silver. Maybe the genuine Sixth Ranger?
- Not Jossed so much in the 'odd' category. From early scans, Beet looks to be an orangish-gold and Stag is a bluish-silver, which are both different from the "standard" gold and silver shades. Also, these are fourth and fifth Rangers, whereas Gold and Silver are Sixth Ranger colors.
- Jossed, they are indeed gold and silver.
- Interestingly enough, the next series Yasuko Kobayashi ended up writing did have an orange sixth ranger.
- Not Jossed so much in the 'odd' category. From early scans, Beet looks to be an orangish-gold and Stag is a bluish-silver, which are both different from the "standard" gold and silver shades. Also, these are fourth and fifth Rangers, whereas Gold and Silver are Sixth Ranger colors.
- The Sixth Ranger will be Titanium Buster. Alternately, he will be Shark based, while the other two core Go-Busters will be a Black Bat and a Green Elephant
- Jossed. The Sixth Ranger of this season seems to be a pair (ala Go-onger), as Beet Buster (gold) and Stag Buster (silver). They're set to come out in June, pretty much the time every team's sixth ranger shows up, though there are possibilities for late arrivals.
- Jossed even further - the series is over, the team ended with 5 members (ironically enough, they did have a wannabe Pink ranger, something that has yet to be adapted into Power Rangers), although if Dobutsu Sentai Go-busters is anything to go by, they probably would have gotten a Green Buster if fate had played out differently (although said buster was Hippo-themed instead of Elephant themed - somewhat amusingly, there was a green elephant themed ranger and a shark themed ranger 4 series later.
- Jossed. The Sixth Ranger of this season seems to be a pair (ala Go-onger), as Beet Buster (gold) and Stag Buster (silver). They're set to come out in June, pretty much the time every team's sixth ranger shows up, though there are possibilities for late arrivals.
- There will be two civilian comic relief characters who do things like try to uncover the Gobusters' identities or become Gobusters themselves, and go from being jerks at the start to actually doing heroic things by the end.
- Jossed
- The Gobusters will at one point watch an American TV show based on their own adventures. (Though Toei will have to shoot the "American" footage themselves since Saban won't have made the adaptation yet, unlike the Dino Thunder episode which could just use the Sentai straight.)
- Jossed
- There will be a Super Mode, and it will either be referred to as a Battlizer, or as Mega Mode.
- There is Powered Custom, which is accessed by the original three Go-Busters and more like an average Super Mode than a Battlizer.
- Their mentor will be a floating head.
- Possibly inverted as Messiah seems to be a floating, head-like image.
- And just a few more mechas, and he can turn into a Humongous Mecha all by himself - just like GoseiKnight!
- Confirmed. One of the two new Busters, Stag Buster, is actually a Buddyroid who can turn into a Ranger.
- Green Buster with Teruma (termite) Woods.
- Violet Buster with Vam (vampire bat) van Blood.
- Orange Buster with Aardon (aardvark) Ants.
- Jossed. The fourth and fifth ranger are Beet Buster (Rhino Beetle) and Stag Buster (Stag Beetle). Stag Buster is a Buddyroid named Beet J. Stag that turns into a ranger.
- Really depend on how one considers it since Beet J. Stag reveals the J in his name stands for tree juice AKA sap and while edible, sap in it's natural form isn't eaten much by human kind
- Jossed, although two of the Sentai Megazords used in the mecha Gokai Change in the Gokaiger team-up were two that became two of the Power Rangers most famous Megazords.
- What will Stag Buster do then, as he is a Buddyroid himself?
- Easy, be Powered Armor for Beet Buster.
- Confirmed! ...sort of. The buddyroids become data in order for the buster's to use their Powered Armor. Its just the original three Go-Busters and Buddyroids, neither Beet nor Stag Buster have Powered Custom.
- This was actually done in #5 to Hiromu, but, if anything, was just pure bad luck. This happens again in #7, where the Metaroid exclaimed "Lucky!" and ran off.
- Done again when Enter uses Ryuji's overheating against him... although him going AxCrazy wasn't much played for laughs in the first place.
- Done again during episode 28 with Enter actively looking for Hiromu's weakpoint.
- Enter finally reveals he knows Hiromu's weakpoint in episode 47, having taken his data. Hiromu manages to overcome this though, with help from his friends.
- Blue could vent the excess heat through a giant post-henshin explosion that takes out a group of Mooks.
- Jossed on that part given that it's a different type of overheating
- Possibly down the road. Right now? Not likely.
- Somewhat confirmed but it seems more played for laughs or as the plot demands, example being 13 in which plans a surprise party to celebrate the Buddyroid's "birthdays".
- Jossed
- The twentieth anniversary of Power Rangers isn't until next year (MMPR premiered in August of 1993). And it's looking like we're still going to get an adaptation of Gokaiger to celebrate the milestone. So. Jossed?
- Jossed. Meet the REAL 20th Anniversary series, Power Rangers Megaforce.
- And Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger: it's running alongside Megaforce and uses dinosaurs as a gimmick, just like Zyuranger/MMPR.
- Jossed. Meet the REAL 20th Anniversary series, Power Rangers Megaforce.
- Jossed. It's being skipped in the US.
- Actually, not jossed. At least, not entirely. There are plenty of Super Sentai references in Power Rangers Beast Morphers, though they're not as blatant as the Power Rangers references in Go-Busters.
- Considering there hasn't been a Brown-colored Sentai Warrior ever since Ninja Captor was revoked from Sentai status in favor of J.A.K.Q., having one would definitively shake things up.
- Jossed, there is FS-0O, which is just an auxilary mech. LT-06's designation would suggest it would be a Sixth Ranger's mecha, but it is acutally a sentient Buddyzord.
- Confirmed! Magazine scans have show Buster Hercules, the combination of BC-04 and SJ-05, the beetle Buster's mechs!
- Further confirming this is the combination of Go-Buster Oh and Buster Heracles, Great Go-Buster.
- I think it's implied they had their Weakpoints from the start...
- Jossed - they've explained that Weakpoints were pretty much part of the vaccine program the Busters were given that Christmas night.
Japan loves using the Ladybug (or Lady Beetle) as the final of the trio made by the Rhinoceros Beetle and the Stag Beetle. So, if they include those first two, it makes sense if they were to bring in Lady Buster to complete the trio. However, it's based on more than just speculation that they'd want to pay tribute to a Metal Hero series.
1. There hasn't been a team with only 1 female hero (if you count Mele in Gekiranger) since Abaranger. Adding in a second female adds a bit more dynamic to the show. Since we only have Yellow Buster so far, another female warrior would be good to balance it out.
2. There seems to be a bit of a lack in merchandise this year. There are no unique individual weapons, just a sword, gun, and morpher for each Ranger. Nor is there any kind of gimmick like Ranger Keys, Gosei Cards, Hiden Disks, or Engine Souls like in previous years. Plus, we have mechs confirmed to appear up until July, and how many do they have? Five. Just one for each Ranger. Auxiliaries seem to be straight up absent for a while. So, what could they be saving all this money for? Another ranger coming down the line seems likely.
3. The last show to have a violet colored Ranger was the last post-anniversary, Gekiranger. We could use another one.
4. Post-anniversaries are usually about rocking the boat and trying new things. Not only with the suit designs, but with elements that are core to Sentai. This could be the first standalone female Sixth Ranger we're looking at here.
- I declare this theory Made of Win.
- Jossed, unless you count "Pink Buster" from Mission 41.
- Or they could adapt it as the main PR Universe's version of RPM with the Rangers trying to stop Venjix from taking over the world instead of him already controlling it.
- Not happening as Go-Busters was skipped in favor of a Kyoryuger adaptation, but Amit Bhaumik had the same idea.
- Oh, it's happening. We're getting an RPM crossover in season 2 of Beast Morphers, and many fans suspect that Evox is connected somehow to Venjix anyway. Theories abound.
- Confirmed, in that the main villain Evox IS Venjix.
- Go-onger was marketed with five heroes from the beginning. The opening theme to the first episode showed Green and Black as Rangers before it had happened in the show. They were Rangers from #2 onwards and were very much part of the story even at the start. So it could really go either way.
- Jossed, Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger has five from the beginning, with a Sixth Ranger coming up.
- Go-onger was marketed with five heroes from the beginning. The opening theme to the first episode showed Green and Black as Rangers before it had happened in the show. They were Rangers from #2 onwards and were very much part of the story even at the start. So it could really go either way.
- And his "habit" of repeating a word 3 times is like a corrupted audio file so he has the computer weakness.
- He already has the sunglasses
- Semi-jossed, Enter does not get redeemed, instead he actually becomes the Big Bad. However, after copying data he does assume a new form, an evil version of Red Buster called Dark Buster, which later starts to use Blue and Yellow Buster's abilities too.
- Even though Akibaranger isn't for kids, it could still happen. I mean, Doctor Who still managed to crossover with Torchwood.
- Except that Torchwood was a direct spin-off of Doctor Who, featuring one of the earlier main characters from Doctor Who. These don't appear to be connected at all.
- Isn't Akibaranger scheduled to be on TBS or TV Tokyo? Sentai airs on TV Asahi, and if Japanese networks are anything like US ones, they don't want to promote another channel's programs.
- Tokyo MX, actually.
- And BS Asahi, which is TV Asahi's equivalent of ABC Family in the US, or ITV2 and BBC Three in the UK. A digital channel owned by a main network - the same network which airs Sentai. Cross promotion is a non-issue.
- Tokyo MX, actually.
- Given how Akibaranger seems to have ended (for now?) I'd say jossed for the moment.
- Akibaranger has a second season recently, but Kyoruger is on now, so a crossover with Go-Busters is increasingly unlikely.
- Additionally, they may be related to BeetBuster, whose transformation item has a cellphone mode. Which probably means the theme song was foreshadowing his arrival from the beginning.
- With episode 2, it seems quite probable that all the rangers are somehow cyborgs, since their powers and weaknesses are the result of a computer program being installed on each of them.
- Confirmed, sort of. Nick does eventually get a key, but isn't an extra ranger. The are keys for the five Go-Busters which are toy-exclusive (released with a key for both J and Stag Buster), but then there are the Buddyroid keys that appear in Go-Busters vs. Gokaiger, which also appeared for the toyline (however they're [[No Export for You webshop exclusive though).
- #1 shows her eating sweets without any sign of lament of it, so it is most likely jossed.
- But Yoko is shown to frequently skip eating her sweets so Up in the air.
- Jossed, she does actually like sweet food, when her weakpoint strikes its either because she's found she's run out of sweets or has lost access to them.
- But Yoko is shown to frequently skip eating her sweets so Up in the air.
- Jossed in ep 3.
- Thus far, this seems to be Jossed.
- Finally happens in #10.
- Jossed, that stock henshin sequence did not last for long.
- Jossed, its a Bittersweet Ending instead. The people trapped in hyperspace, including Hiromu's parents and Yoko's mother, having been the Go-Busters goal to find them alive and rescue them, are sacrificed to defeat Messiah in the in Mission 30. Then Jin does a Heroic Sacrifice so Hiromu doesn't have to die for Enter to be defeated permenantly. But at the end of the day, the Earth is saved, and the team move on with their lives.
- Jossed. The next season is dinosaur themed. Also, Messiah died in episode 30.
- Jossed. The weaknesses are a result of the program implanted in them that gave them their special abilities.
- I know that, I mean those could be why they ended up with those specific weaknesses.
- It's specifically mentioned that Hiromu freezes when he panics, and chickens cause him to panic, making it sound like two separate issues. It's possible that the freezing is part of the program, but what triggers a freeze is based on Hiromu's own psychology.
- Ryuji's Ax-Crazy alter ego may be a direct response to his normal Nice Guy persona, bringing to the surface all of the negative and childish emotions he had to lock away in order to become a proper Big Brother Mentor to the other two.
- It may just be how kids at that age look, but Yoko appears to have been a slightly chubby child. Her needing to eat candy may be less about the calories and more about an emotional connection with food.
- I know that, I mean those could be why they ended up with those specific weaknesses.
- Semi-confirmed, the circumstances behind Ryuji and Yoko's weakpoints don't come up, but it Hiromu's weakpoint is known to have stemmed from a childhood trauma involving him being trapped in a chicken coop as a kid.
- ... Even if this is jossed, it is still one hell of a coincidence.
- Given that no connections were made to Gingaman, it's more likely a reference to how that was the first Sentai she was the head writer on.
- Jossed
- According to their bios Hiromu is 20, Ryuji is 28 and Yoko is 16. That would mean that 13 years ago they were 7, 15, and 3 respectively. Ryuji was probably old enough to properly process what happened, and Yoko was young enough that she might not remember all the details. Hiromu would have had neither of those luxuries. Add in the fact that he lost both parents (as opposed to Yoko who apparently only lost her mother), and it wouldn't be a stretch to say that Hiromu is the most traumatized of the three.
- Episode 4 pretty much confirms this.
- With Episode 20 serving as icing on the cake.
- Technically speaking due to being an avatar Jin is practically immortal as he can just send another avatar if one gets destroyed meaning the link could be like a cockroach's fabled immortality too.
- Jossed, Enter and Escape are Avatars created from the data of the various scientists.
- Wrong. That would be 12 years and 2 months - so it's actually Christmas 1998.
- Jossed, he evolved himself a body instead.
- Somehow jossed as of #10.
- Semi-Jossed, Didn't happen in the show but happened with the alternate Hiromu and Yoko in the Returns V-Cinema.
- Confirmed in # 10.
- Jossed
- Jossed. Beet and Stag Busters' henshin devices are the Morphin Phones
- Jossed, there is no Sixth Ranger.
- Jossed. The fourth quarter toy catalogues are out, the final mecha is LT-06, a lion based three wheeled motorbike, which is piloted by Hiromu.
- Or they use Lord Zedd instead.
- Grumm and Zedd jossed. Skull for a Head confirmed!
- Confirmed, the reason for his French is because one of the scientists whose data he was created from was a Frenchman.
- Semi-confirmed. Enter pulls an Agent Smith, but this involves Messiah's first defeat then second and final defeat at the hands of the Go-Busters.
Also, watch how Enter talks to Messiah. His "Majesty" just sort of rants on and on about how he wants to rule everything. When Enter replies, he sounds like he's trying to calm down a child. Enter is always the one who comes up with the plans to fight the Go-Busters. And, he doesn't seem to have any problem with just hitting "esc" and ending his conversations with Messiah whenever he wants - even when Messiah is in the middle of a rant. That's a pretty disrespectful way to treat him, if Messiah is really Enter's superior.
I therefore propose that Enter created Messiah and is actually the one calling the shots.
- Possible. Messiah isn't the Big Bad, he's been destroyed.
- But so has Enter.
- Semi-confirmed. Enter was originally created by Messiah but after Messiah's defeat, Enter takes his place as the new Messiah.
- But so has Enter.
- It's another common computer problem, and it could translate into an interesting character.
- Seems to be jossed, since Masato's memory of Ryuji seem spot on after 13 years, it seems his weakness is that he's stuck in hyperspace and is really an avatar... although that isn't much of a weakness compared to the others.
- Even though he's not a Go-Buster, Cheeda Nick has his own weakness- a bad sense of direction. So maybe the other Buddyroids have their own weaknesses as well, but they're more like human weaknesses than the computer-themed ones of the Go-Busters.
- In a way Gorisaki and Usada already do. Gorisaki gets overly worried about Ryuji and Usada is a rude little rabbit.
- And not very effective at all to defend himself. #9 is all about Usada getting kidnapped.
- One could consider Stag Buster's weakness being that he isn't as obedient as the other Buddyroids and he can sometimes come off as a jerk to the other characters.
- Another common computer problem is being infected by viruses and it would be a nice shout out to Dillan from RPM as well.
- Episode 8 has Enter successfully stealing the blueprints for Buster Machine BC-04, which we know from toy catalogs will be Beet Buster's personal mecha. So the idea that Beet having some connection to Vaglass is looking more likely every day.
- Jossed, Jin's true body is in stasis in hyper space, having been half-way transported. He created BC-04 as well as SJ-05 independent of Enter's corrupted design.
- Episode 8 has Enter successfully stealing the blueprints for Buster Machine BC-04, which we know from toy catalogs will be Beet Buster's personal mecha. So the idea that Beet having some connection to Vaglass is looking more likely every day.
- By that logic after Beat and Stag there will be three more busters
- Um, how? That logic suggests that Beat and Stag are the equivalent of either Gouraigers or Gou & Ken. They either get one more (Shurikenger) or two more (Rio & Mele)
- No, the logic is sound. The first post-anniversary season had three primaries, with two non-traditional colors coming later, and a single odd-man-out ranger coming last (Shurikenger). The second post-anniversary season had three primaries, with two non-traditional colors coming later, and TWO odd-man-out rangers coming last (Rio and Mele). The logical progression indicates the third post-anniversary season will have three primaries, with two non-traditional colors coming later, and THREE odd-man-out rangers coming last.
- And they'll be the three Buddyroids.
- Jossed, the closest we get is the "Pink Buster" who is even less of an actual ranger than Abare Pink who was at least an (albeit crude) attempt to imitate the Abaranger costumes. There's also Enter's Dark Buster form, but he is purely an evil ranger.
- No, the logic is sound. The first post-anniversary season had three primaries, with two non-traditional colors coming later, and a single odd-man-out ranger coming last (Shurikenger). The second post-anniversary season had three primaries, with two non-traditional colors coming later, and TWO odd-man-out rangers coming last (Rio and Mele). The logical progression indicates the third post-anniversary season will have three primaries, with two non-traditional colors coming later, and THREE odd-man-out rangers coming last.
- Well, it wouldn't surprise me, given all the other Power Ranger nods. Plus, it'd give Gorisaki and Usada something to do besides being steering wheels.
- Confirmed. Powered Custom has the Buddyroids transform into data and become armor for the Gobusters.
- Jossed, Vaglass never seemed to run out of Megazords.
- This theory holds more credence since the end of #5 reveals the Type Gamma Megazord they recovered was Not Quite Dead...
- Would they really ban chickens from the entire country? They'd probably just evacuate all chickens and chicken imagery from whatever area the Go-Busters go to on a mission.
- Jossed
- Jossed, there is no Sixth Ranger.
- It could be that Beet Buster cannot be a measured distance away from Stag Buster.
- Not impossible; as noted under Fridge Brilliance, the current teams' various weaknesses can be equated to computer problems. Not being able to break certain distances, is comparable to a wi-fi hub and receiver relationship.
- Partially confirmed: It's not as much a weakness as it is a restriction, but Masato needs J as a marker to download his avatar into Earth. It is not yet known if they have a distance limit from each other in order to keep the hologram running.
- Whether it is related to Beet Buster's weakness or not isn't clear yet, but their first known quirk seems to be based on pop ups, one of the older evils of the Internet.
- Yeah, jossed.
- Jossed, there is no Sixth Ranger.
- Jossed
- Jossed, Enter does discover Hiromu's weakpoint and it does result in Hiromu [[Get A Hold Of Yourself Man overcoming his weakness], but it doesn't involve a Chicken Zord.
- Additionally each extra Machine will have the trait of their civilian powers.
- Falcon (The fastest bird) for Red Buster and an Ox for Blue Buster
- Tategami RaiOh, a Buster Machine with a lion animal mode, a motorcycle vehicle mode and a humanoid warrior mode with the capacity to replace Gobuster Ace in all the combinations has been announced. All that is left is a replacement for the GT-02 Gorilla, and this theory is fully confirmed.
- Two thirds confirmed, there is no replacement for GT-02.
- Crimson Buster
- Quantum Buster
- Magna Buster
- Fire Buster
- Rose Buster
- Cheeda Buster
- Apple Buster
- Nick Buster
- Bloody Buster
- Motor Buster
- Bike Buster
- Race Buster
- Leo Buster
- All jossed. Nick does not become a Go-Buster but instead becomes part of Hiromu's Powered Custom Super Mode as do Gorisaki and Usada for Ryuji and Yoko respectively.
- Confirmed. However, this also applied to Nick and Gorisaki.
- Confirmed. In the final episodes, he becomes Dark Buster, an evil version of Red Buster accessed through data he has taken from Hiromu, he then later copies abilities from Blue and Yellow Buster. However, he simply changes to this form instantaneously rather than using a Transformation Trinket.
- Jossed. That was just coincidence.
- According to 14 he doesn't have a heartbeat.
- Jossed as he is an avatar. No human corpse was used at all. Now, the real question is whether the man controlling Enter is a human or a robot.
- Confirmed, the blueprints are used to create Megazord Type Delta.
- Confirmed. Despite the new MegaZord not being explicitly called a Type Delta, it was defeated by Go-Buster Beet nonetheless.
- The scientists that got sent to subspace, including the parents of the Go-busters.
- Confirmed.
- In #4, Vaglass managed to get a ton of Enetron.
- In #10, Vaglass managed to get a Unobtainium-like metal.
- In #15, Vaglass managed to get a little bit more Enetron.
- In #19, Vaglass managed to get nothing.
- Confirmed; in fact, he eventually becomes the new Messiah.
- Sort of happens in #11. Enter watches footage of Ryuji overheating from the previous episode and notices that he passes out afterwards, so Enter deliberately tries to get it to happen again so he can finish off a helpless Ryuji.
- Jossed, but they teamed up with Space Sheriff Gavan instead.
- Confirmed! And he will be played by the same guy who played Tsubasa Ozu, even.
- It might not be his son (at least while he was a human); The Tubaroid stated that he can distinguish Hiromu's disguise as Enter because he has a heartbeat.
- Jossed.
- Magnetroid
- Episode 23, though it's given the Japanese name Jisyakuroid. Which means the same thing.
- Vacuumroid
- Confirmed
- Chainsawroid
- Jossed
- Taperoid
- Jossed
- Mixeroid (A Metaroid made from a cement mixer)
- For more comedic value, maybe a hand-mixer, aka blender.
- Controlleroid (made from a video game console joystick)
- Jossed
- Dinoroid (from a dinosaur fossil, Episode 25 shown that Metaroids can be made from implausible objects such as a candle)
- Jossed
- Manroid (Metavirus in a human, we've already had humans infected with Bungler metavirus]]
- Confirmed if you count Messiah Card #13 being inside Hiromu.
- Why else would he be viewing the Vagrass world in episode 13?
- ...To see what moves they would make?
- Jossed, he was contacting Beet Buster in hyper space.
- ...To see what moves they would make?
- Jossed
- Confirmed wtih the Lio Blaster and then Lio Blaster Final Buster Mode
- Shouldn't something like this be in the Fridge Brilliance category?
- As I have not gotten any information on a "super mode" I guess this will have to remain here for now. ~ Malice
- New scans show the Busters getting an armored Super Mode called the "Powered Custom" .So far however, there are only shots of Red, Blue and Yellow.
- Not exactly sure if this will pan out like that, but there is new magazine scans of a lion-based Buster Machine, LT-06, who can do all of the things Ace can do.
- Jossed, LT-06 can take CB-01's place in a new combination but Ace itself still operates. There is no Sixth Buster, Hiromu manages to use Nick's power as part of Powered Custom along with ryuji and yoko with Gorisaki and Usada respectively.
- Jossed.
- Recent scans have revealed a female Vaglass spy named Escape will be joining the show. Whether she's a replacement or simply a reinforcement is too soon to call, though.
- Jossed, Enter and Escape co-exist, but their relationship is a rivalry at best. In fact Enter ends up surviving past Escape.
- Jossed
- He may be able to get back if a Megazord is present
- Considering that it is very tough to even BREATHE in Hyper Space, it would not be shocking.
- Masato jossed as seen in episode 30 - he's just comatose in hyperspace.
- It is very possible, as recent sources state that Enter becomes "Obsolete" around the time that Escape appears.
- Jossed on him being dead around Escape's debut. Enter is alive around her arrival.
- Confirmed as of Episode 30. He piloted another Epsilon to fight Hiromu and...well, history repeated itself.
- Now it's been Jossed, as he appeared in episode 31 pretty much alive.
- Eventually confirmed, he seemingly died again in episode 43 then came back in the next episode. He soon becomes the Big Bad and is taken down in the finale.
- Now it's been Jossed, as he appeared in episode 31 pretty much alive.
- LT-06 is referred to in supplementary materials as a Buddyzord and seems to be incapable of speech, so...semi-confirmed?
- Jossed
- Though that would still cause the Smurfette Principle for the Buddyroids.
- If it does happen, they will probably do it to Usada.
- While this one is Jossed on the grounds that there won't be a Power Rangers counterpart (blame Bandai's insistence to skip it not one year after they told them to not skip Goseiger), if there had been one, this one would have been confirmed - in Amit Bhaumik's proposal for Power Rangers Cyber Corps, Beet Buster's PR counterpart would have been a 23 year old pop star named Kaya.
- Jossed, Yoko's mother is the single mother.
- Neither Confirmed nor Jossed, as the identity of Yoko's father is never addressed. Jin being Yoko's birth father could still work. If Jin and Yoko's mom dated or had a one night stand.
- Jossed, Jin is captive in hyperspace and therefore cannot have created the now-destroyed Messiah.
- Actually, I meant the virus, not his body.
- Jossed
- Jossed.
- This would also be a neat little reference to Power Rangers Wild Force, where it was originally planned for Jindrax and Toxica to be Cole's brainwashed parents. This idea got dropped partway through production.
- Sort of confirmed. It turns out that Enter and Escape are literal Composite Characters, being the avatars of all those taken into hyperspace, with various character quirks being borrowed from different people (Jin being a likely exception).
- Jossed. Messiah has been destroyed - and with him, all the researchers in hyperspace, who'd been absorbed into him.
- As of #33 Messiah has 13 backups of himself, and Enter's hellbent on seeing that they grow. However this might not be Jossed quite yet...
- Then again, Enter has recently been taking to calling himself the new Messiah so this could be pretty much confirmed.
- A good 11th-Hour Ranger candidate.
- Jossed
- Not quite. A recent poster of Go-Busters' V-Cinema features an alternate Black Ranger...
- Called it! Black Puuuuuu-maaaaaaaa! Movie-only funky alternate thing or not, I claim this one as a win.
- Jossed
- Though he has acquired an upgraded form for fighting, using two Messiah Cards he's absorbed, Enter could still go full on One-Winged Angel in the season finale.
- Altenatively...
- Enter has absorbed two of the Messiah Cards into himself and retained control of his body, but the process seems to have had some side effects: mainly that he seems to be slowly going insane.
- Confirmed and jossed. MegaZord Omega, said to be Vaglass's greatest MegaZord, will appear in the Go-Busters vs. Gokaiger movie, where it will be piloted by Enter. While Messiah will return in the form of Messiah Reboot, a combination of MegaZords Alpha, Beta, Delta and Zeta (Escape's MegaZord) with an Enetron Tank, and Messiah's essence. It will be taken on by Go-BusterRaiOh, with Nick joining Hiromu in the cockpit, along with Go-BusterBeet.
- So she would go the way of Sally from Gokaiger? Possible, Enter did jump in and save her from the Go-Busters Finishing Move in #39, reminiscent of Basco saving Sally in Gokaiger's thirty-ninth episode.
- Jossed: She stabbed Enter in the back in the name of her papa Messiah in #43, only to be absorbed by Messiah in the next episode. Enter tried to recreate her, bit it didn't turn out well.
- Jossed: the last card is inside of Hiromu.
- However, also partly confirmed in that Enter turns it into his personal Megazord Omega.
- More likely now since they've already brought up a new term, "Mechazord" (to refer to the individiual zords which make up a Megazord), in Power Rangers Megaforce.
- Not gonna happen, since Gobusters wasn't adapted.
- Very unlikely. Enter is way, way, too smart to let that be his downfall.
- Definitely Jossed. Sadly.
- Awesome theory, bonus points if Ryuji is Kirk and the one who Hiromu's data is transported into is J, it could also be Yoko but Hiromu was sort of already in her body (that episode with the Sprayroid who changed everyone's appearance).
- There is one possible problem though, the V-Cinema is due to be released in June, and considering the premiere date of the first Super Hero Taisen, Super Hero Taisen Z will likely be released in April. The Go-Busters haven't been confirmed to appear in that movie but they almost certainly will since they would have just ended ala Gokaiger in the first movie, and if there is a Massive Multiplayer Crisis Crossover.
- Jossed, but it could still work if you replace Hiromu with Jin
- Commander Kuroki may be a possible candidate for either position, since his alternate self from Go-Busters Return has no problem as Black Puma.
- Heck maybe Toru Morishita or Miho Nakamura can become the new Stag or Beet Buster if they are really are desperate.
Instead, God gave Nick a freebe and temporarily merged the timelines. When they destroyed Azazel, they were destroying both Azazels at the same time, saving both worlds. This also explains how the Dobutsu Sentai Go-Busters managed to summon their mecha from another universe. When the Dobutsu Sentai faded away, they were actually returning to their own, now saved timeline.
- Logically, the Go-Busters have no reason to know anything about the Deboth Legion and as far as we know, Ryōga getting kidnapped has nothing to do with Enetron theft. From this, it can be inferred that the Go-Busters are aware that they are likely to team up with their successors, as well as other previous teams, so they did research and kept tabs on other heroes. This preparation is why they were aware of Ryōga getting kidnapped, the existence of the Deboth Legion, and the fact the dinosaur motif teams were being targeted.
- Other evidence to support the idea that they did their research is the fact that Hiromu could identify AbaRed and TyrannoRanger Geki as the predecessors to the Go-Busters and Kyōryūgers while the Kyōryūgers, who share a dinosaur motif with the other teams, are totally unaware of them.
- Compounding this is how relatively unsurprised the Go-Busters are to see the Vaglass return under the control of Voldos. Hiromu's reaction to him and Daigo being ambushed by Enter and the Buglars is something along the lines of, "I should've known you'd have a hand in this!" Prior to the ambush, there was no evidence whatsoever to suggest that the Vaglass were involved at all, so Hiromu predicting Enter's involvement is most likely due to him being Genre Savvy enough about team-ups to expect that their enemies will return somehow and collaborate with their successors' enemies.