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Mach GoGoGo (マッハGoGoGo, Mahha GōGōGō), sometimes referred to as New Mach GoGoGo (新・マッハGoGoGo, Shin Mahha GōGōGō), is a 1997 remake of the 1967 anime series of the same name (aired as Speed Racer in the U.S.) by Tatsunoko Production, the original producers.
Sentai Filmworks has licensed the anime for digital and home video release in North America with an English dub released in March 2017. [2] [3] The first original video animation was released on December 7, 2016. [4] [5] A second season of the anime was announced on February 18, 2018, during the GA Bunko 2018 Happyō Stage at Wonder Festival. [6]
Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive (救急戦隊ゴーゴーファイブ, Kyūkyū Sentai Gōgō Faibu, Rescue Squadron GoGoFive) [a] [b] is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series and the twenty-third entry of the long-running Japanese Super Sentai metaseries.
In the aftermath of their expedition, Lili and Haruhime level up to Level 2; Hestia secretly tells Welf and Mikoto that Bell is on the verge of another level up.During a celebratory party at the Hostess of Fertility, Syr notices Ryuu being particularly flustered around Bell, and after overhearing a private conversation between them, realizes she's fallen for him.
Although, Japan aired a Japanese dub of the series from September 2, 2001 to July 14, 2002 on the Super Channel. All 45 episodes were covered. Indonesia also aired a dub of the series on Indosiar in 1999 prior. In Thailand, the series was given a Thai dub in 2001 and TIGA Company had the rights to it, despite Power Rangers Lost Galaxy was aired ...
Some releases also include Chinese dubbing and English dubbing. Subtitles are written in both English, Chinese and Malay. They are generally priced below those of United States or Japanese counterparts. During promotional period, a 13-episode VCD boxed set was sold for SGD$10 while a DVD boxed set went for SGD$20.
In Hong Kong, the series aired with a Cantonese Chinese dub on March 15, 2009 (a few months after Taiwan aired the Taiwanese Mandarin dub) on TVB Jade until March 7, 2010, with all episodes dubbed. The series was released in Vietnam with a Vietnamese dub by Phuong Nam Film Studio under Boukenger – Đội Siêu nhân Sấm sét on VCD and DVD.
The series has been dubbed into English by The Ocean Group as Let's Go Quintuplets! and aired in New Zealand. [1] The first two episodes of the English dub were released on a dual audio European Spanish DVD. [2] The series totals 50 episodes, each one consisting of 1 to 2 parts. The name Go! Go! Itsutsugo has a double meaning.