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In 1999, the Tatsumi siblings, a family of rescue workers, is contacted by their [[DisappearedDad long-absent father]], Mondo Tatsumi. He tells them of the coming invasion of the evil Saima Clan, and gives them the means to fight them. Now, as the Kyukyu Sentai [=GoGoFive=], the Tatsumis must stop the Saima from resurrecting their Queen, Grandiene, in Capital City.
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In 1999, the Tatsumi siblings, a family of rescue workers, is contacted by their [[DisappearedDad long-absent father]], Mondo Tatsumi. He tells them of the coming invasion of the evil Saima Psyma Clan, and gives them the means to fight them. Now, as the Kyukyu Sentai [=GoGoFive=], the Tatsumis must stop the Saima Psyma from resurrecting their Queen, Grandiene, in Capital City.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: Despite them being demons bent on killing us, it's hard not to feel sad for the Saima children, except for Salamandes, when they die.]]
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: Despite them being demons bent on killing us, it's hard not to feel sad for the Saima Psyma children, except for Salamandes, when they die.]]
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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Pierre's responsibility; he does this by tossing the Saima Cards at the monster's remains and chanting a magic spell.
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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Pierre's responsibility; he does this by tossing the Saima Psyma Cards at the monster's remains and chanting a magic spell.
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** Parent-child relationship, reflected by ''both'' the Tatsumi family and Saima clan. [[spoiler:And the ''vast'' contrast between the head, and sole, parent's disposition and affection towards the children.]]
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** Parent-child relationship, reflected by ''both'' the Tatsumi family and Saima Psyma clan. [[spoiler:And the ''vast'' contrast between the head, and sole, parent's disposition and affection towards the children.]]
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* SupervillainLair: Saima Paradico, located in the North Pole.
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* SupervillainLair: Saima Psyma Paradico, located in the North Pole.
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** In this case, it was kinda justified- all their big weaponry had "Plus energy", which would counteract the "Minus energy" present in Saima beasts and destroy them.
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** In this case, it was kinda justified- all their big weaponry had "Plus energy", which would counteract the "Minus energy" present in Saima Psyma beasts and destroy them.
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* BrotherSisterTeam: Notably, the series pits ''two'' {{Brother Sister Team}}s against each other: the [=GoGoFive=] VS the Saima siblings.
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* BrotherSisterTeam: Notably, the series pits ''two'' {{Brother Sister Team}}s against each other: the [=GoGoFive=] VS the Saima Psyma siblings.
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* ElementalPowers: Most of the Saima Clan each have one: BlowYouAway - Zylpheeza, DishingOutDirt - Cobolda, MakingASplash - Venus, PlayingWithFire - Salamandes.
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* ElementalPowers: Most of the Saima Psyma Clan each have one: BlowYouAway - Zylpheeza, DishingOutDirt - Cobolda, MakingASplash - Venus, PlayingWithFire - Salamandes.
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* EvilWillFail: [[spoiler:The Saima Family's end came about due to Grandiene's disregard for her children. First, she traps Salamandes in Saima Hell for failing her too many times, leading to him defecting before shortly being killed by the [=GoGoFive=]. She then forces Zylpheeza to shoot at the [=GoGoFive=], even though her most loyal son Cobolda was also caught in the blast and dies. Finally, she transforms Zylpheeza and Salamandes into soulless giants to house her spirit as she begins her final attack. As a result, after the [=GoGoFive=] destroy Zylpheeza and Salamandes, along with Grandiene's spirit, the Saima Family's threat has ended]].
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* EvilWillFail: [[spoiler:The Saima Psyma Family's end came about due to Grandiene's disregard for her children. First, she traps Salamandes in Saima Psyma Hell for failing her too many times, leading to him defecting before shortly being killed by the [=GoGoFive=]. She then forces Zylpheeza to shoot at the [=GoGoFive=], even though her most loyal son Cobolda was also caught in the blast and dies. Finally, she transforms Zylpheeza and Salamandes into soulless giants to house her spirit as she begins her final attack. As a result, after the [=GoGoFive=] destroy Zylpheeza and Salamandes, along with Grandiene's spirit, the Saima Psyma Family's threat has ended]].
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* FeudingFamilies: The Tatsumis vs. the Saimas, of course.
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* FeudingFamilies: The Tatsumis vs. the Saimas, Psymas, of course.
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* TheHeartless: Denus once said to the [=GoGoFive=] that Saima Beast doesn't have such a thing called heart. [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], since the MonsterOfTheWeek [[TragicMonster Thanatos]] does have heart, she rectified that even if he had one, she will destroy it.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [=MaxVictoryRobo=]'s solar panels can absorb, in addition to sunlight, also (light and/or energy from) flames and explosions the Saimas throw at it, and return full-force with the ''[[BeamSpam Max Nova]]''.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [=MaxVictoryRobo=]'s solar panels can absorb, in addition to sunlight, also (light and/or energy from) flames and explosions the Saimas throw at it, and return full-force with the ''[[BeamSpam Max Nova]]''.
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* TheHeartless: Denus once said to the [=GoGoFive=] that Saima Psyma Beast doesn't have such a thing called heart. [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], since the MonsterOfTheWeek [[TragicMonster Thanatos]] does have heart, she rectified that even if he had one, she will destroy it.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [=MaxVictoryRobo=]'s solar panels can absorb, in addition to sunlight, also (light and/or energy from) flames and explosions theSaimas Psyma s throw at it, and return full-force with the ''[[BeamSpam Max Nova]]''.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [=MaxVictoryRobo=]'s solar panels can absorb, in addition to sunlight, also (light and/or energy from) flames and explosions the
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** The Saima also spend the first half of the show without their mother's physical presence.
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** The Saima Psyma also spend the first half of the show without their mother's physical presence.
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** And since we're at the spot, the Saima siblings are named after the mythological creatures associated with the four elements.
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** And since we're at the spot, the Saima Psyma siblings are named after the mythological creatures associated with the four elements.
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* WhenThePlanetsAlign: The first half of the series has the Saima preparing for the planets to align into the Grand Cross so they may bring back Grandiene.
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* WhenThePlanetsAlign: The first half of the series has the Saima Psyma preparing for the planets to align into the Grand Cross so they may bring back Grandiene.
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** CoolGuns: The [[MidSeasonUpgrade Go Blasters]].
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* LensmanArmsRace: Discussed in episode 39 - Matoi brings up how the cycle of Nagare developing weapons could continue with each weapon getting affected by the Infinite Chain.
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* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Subverted. Mrs. Tatsumi is very much alive, and reunites with her family in the finale.]]
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* DesignatedGirlFight: Matsuri and Dinus have one in #24.
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* DesignatedGirlFight: Matsuri and Dinus have one in #24.
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* DesignatedGirlFight: Matsuri and Dinus have one in #24.
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* ElementalPowers: Most of the Saima Clan each have one, in a FourElementEnsemble fashion:
** BlowYouAway: Zylpheeza
** DishingOutDirt: Cobolda
** MakingASplash: Venus
** PlayingWithFire: Salamandes
** BlowYouAway: Zylpheeza
** DishingOutDirt: Cobolda
** MakingASplash: Venus
** PlayingWithFire: Salamandes
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* ElementalPowers: Most of the Saima Clan each have one, in a FourElementEnsemble fashion:
** BlowYouAway: Zylpheeza
** DishingOutDirt: Cobolda
** MakingASplash: Venus
** PlayingWithFire: Salamandesone: BlowYouAway - Zylpheeza, DishingOutDirt - Cobolda, MakingASplash - Venus, PlayingWithFire - Salamandes.
** BlowYouAway: Zylpheeza
** DishingOutDirt: Cobolda
** MakingASplash: Venus
** PlayingWithFire: Salamandes
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* OneTwoThreeFourGo: The title of the show, [=GoGo-V=] is literally "555".
** Which proves to be a HilariousInHindsight moment when Shou/[=GoGreen=]'s actor took on a major role in Series/KamenRiderFaiz, alternately known as [[Series/KamenRiderFaiz Kamen Rider 555]].
** Doubles as a MeaningfulName, as 555 is the rescue phone number in Japan (also explained in the PunnyName entry in Faiz's trope page).
** Which proves to be a HilariousInHindsight moment when Shou/[=GoGreen=]'s actor took on a major role in Series/KamenRiderFaiz, alternately known as [[Series/KamenRiderFaiz Kamen Rider 555]].
** Doubles as a MeaningfulName, as 555 is the rescue phone number in Japan (also explained in the PunnyName entry in Faiz's trope page).
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* OneTwoThreeFourGo: The title of the show, [=GoGo-V=] is literally "555".
** Which"555". Doubles as a MeaningfulName, as 555 is the rescue phone number in Japan. (Which proves to be a HilariousInHindsight moment when Shou/[=GoGreen=]'s actor took on a major role in Series/KamenRiderFaiz, alternately known as [[Series/KamenRiderFaiz Kamen Rider 555]].
** Doubles as a MeaningfulName, as 555 is the rescue phone number in Japan (also explained in the PunnyName entry in Faiz's trope page).''Series/KamenRider555''.)
** Which
** Doubles as a MeaningfulName, as 555 is the rescue phone number in Japan (also explained in the PunnyName entry in Faiz's trope page).