List of Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters characters


This is a list of characters from the 36th Super Sentai Series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters.

Energy Management Center

The Energy Management Center is a fictional organization that appears in the 36th Super Sentai Series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. Its employs the series' protagonists the in their fight to keep the fictional energy source known as the safe from the evil Vaglass group. Their base of operations is 70 meters underground, modeled after an ant hill, with passages to any part of the city.

Go-Busters

Thirteen years prior to the events of the series, a freak accident caused a computer virus to evolve into the entity known as Messiah who went on to create Vaglass before being trapped in subspace. To prevent Messiah's return as well as looking for a way to uproot the threat, three children who so happened to be around when the freak accident happened were installed with an Anti-Metavirus program that gives them each both a unique and enabled them to be safely teleported away when the Transport Research Center is sent into subspace. These children were then trained to become spies for the Energy Management Center's Special Operations Unit, and now fight Vaglass as the primary members of the Go-Busters. Though their Anti-Metavirus program also gives them a crippling weakness called a, Hiromu theorized it to be a necessary for them to work together as a team. During the final battle with Enter, the Go-Busters perform a finisher known as the which is an enhanced version of Red Buster's Volcanick Attack.

Hiromu Sakurada

is 20 years old and is the most well-rounded warrior on the team despite joining the team the latest as. He is a serious, dedicated and level-headed warrior who rarely smiles, as well as being very blunt with words and not much of a social person. Hiromu's Super Power manifests in his legs as super speed, enabling him to move so fast it appears as if he is teleporting. His Weakpoint involves him freezing whenever he panics. This would not be a problem if he did not panic every time he sees a chicken, real or illustrated. This stems from a childhood trauma involving Hiromu being trapped in a chicken coup as a kid. Though he freezes whenever seeing a chicken, he can shrug it off in some cases due to willpower. Hearing the word "chicken" can make him freeze too, but not always completely, making his movement stiff and robotic for several minutes. As, wearing the Protector armor created from Nick's data, Hiromu's speed increases which allows him to perform the finisher to destroy an opponent.
Thirteen years ago, Hiromu's father was in charge of the Transport Research Center and his mother was a researcher. Both sacrificed themselves to trap Messiah in subspace with Hiromu entrusted to take care of his sister Rika, who refused to allow her only family to be taken from her by the Energy Management Center. However, with his Buddy Roid Cheeda Nick training him and the promised he made to Yoko to get their families back, Hiromu resolved to become a Go-Buster to ensure nobody would again lose loved ones to the Vaglass like him and his sister. At first, putting the mission as top priority, Hiromu refuses to go see Rika despite Nick's efforts in mending their relationship. When Nick brings Rika to a battle scene to allow Rika herself to see what her brother fights for, Hiromu berates Nick for bringing a civilian to such a dangerous place despite Nick's good intentions, showing how much he cares in getting the job done. His relationship is eventually mended with Rika fully accepting Hiromu's decision to fight as a Go-Buster, though it is all thanks to Nick's efforts and Hiromu having next to no part in the events. Later, learning of his parents' fate as absorbed extensions of Messiah, a saddened Hiromu sees that stopping the monster is the only way he could save them. The encounter escalated their on-going feud as Enter developed an obsession with the human spirit, using Hiromu as the subject of his twisted research. Events transpired leading to Hiromu's Weakpoint being exposed. However, with the assistance of his teammates, he devises a method to counter its crippling effect. But this too was a means to study the human resolve, as it was revealed that Enter installed the previously, unrecovered Messiah Card 13 inside his body; effectively becoming Enter's back-up. As a side effect, the card also protects Hiromu from fatal hazards, including the ones he intends to inflict on himself. After the Go-Busters send their own bodies with Enter into the unstable subspace, Masato intends to put Hiromu in his own stasis chamber to remove Messiah Card 13, saving Hiromu but at the cost of Masato's life. After destroying Megazord Omega, the Go-Busters finally destroy Enter once and for all. With his mission a success, Hiromu lives peacefully with Nick and Rika.
Hiromu Sakurada is portrayed by. As a child, he is portrayed by.

Ryuji Iwasaki

is 28 years old and he is the most experienced out of the Go-Busters team as. He is easy-going and always keeps a cool head, rarely seen being angry over anything. Ryuji's Super Power manifests in his arms, giving him superstrength. His Weakpoint is that his body overheats if he uses his superpower for too long. Once overheated, his strength increases exponentially and gains a murderous personality along with it, being thoroughly incapable of telling friend from foe. He cannot be stopped once overheated and one can only wait until he shuts down on his own. As a side effect, Ryuji is also far more susceptible to heat than normal people and can overheat if his surroundings are too warm, although he would merely be very aggressive and irritable instead of murderous. Though ice and large amounts of water can be used, a special cooling cream is more effective to cool him down. Compared to his teammates, his Weakpoint is the least likely to happen, so long as he uses his Super Power sparingly and with caution, but it is also the most devastating when it does happen. Ironically, his Weakpoint can be considered a mixed blessing as he can use the increased strength and destructive personality to deal with Metaloids far easier than it would usually be. His overheating happenings are so rare that Yoko, despite growing up together with him over a decade, had never seen him overheat even once until recently. As, wearing the Protector armor created from Gorisaki's data, Ryuji's superhuman strength is amplified with the added ability to analyze any substance to create a digital copy of it for use. He can also use data to perform the finisher.
As a child living near one of the facilities that employ Megazords, Ryuji grew up aspiring to become an engineer. However, Ryuji is forced to give up his childhood dream after the accident to become a Go-Buster. As the oldest of the Go-Busters, he feels that it is his duty to watch over Hiromu and Yoko, mediating whenever they start bickering. Unlike his teammates who started training at a very young age, he was already a teenager when his training started and as such, he trains extra hard to catch up to them. He is a rather passive in his approach to things and unlike Hiromu and Yoko, lacks a personal reason to fight. As such, he is very much a background character supporting his juniors in battle until Masato prompts him to find a personal reason, which he finds to be resuming his dream once Vaglass is defeated. After destroying Megazord Omega, the Go-Busters finally face Enter once and for all. Ryuji transfers his power into Hiromu so he can use the Volcanick All Busters Attack to defeat Enter. After the battle ends, Ryuji becomes an engineer as he always wanted.
Ryuji Iwasaki is portrayed by As a teenager, he is portrayed by.

Yoko Usami

is a moody, sharp-tongued, impatient and easy-to-anger but earnest 16-year-old and is the youngest and the most energetic on the team. She fights as. Her Super Power manifests in her legs and enables her to jump high in the air. Her Weakpoint is that she collapses very easily. As such, she must keep her calorie count in check by consuming sweets, in order to keep herself awake and active. While her Weakpoint is easier to manage, her over-eagerness with missions often makes her forget to carry sweets on her or consume them at times while on a mission, coupled with her tendency to overuse her Super Power, she is often left in a state to scramble for whatever she can find. As, wearing the Protector armor created from Usada's data, Yoko's agility is further amplified. She can also use data to manifest objects in the air to either run around on them or jump to even greater heights in order to perform the finisher.
Thirteen years ago she was only a toddler whose mother was a researcher at the Transport Research Center. Initially before their eventual reunion as a team, she sees Hiromu to be useless, thinking that he is a good-for-nothing who cowers behind his sister. Hiromu's innate bluntness with words serves only to worsen her opinion of him. She only starts warming up to him when he reveals that he does indeed remember his promise to her that they will fight Vaglass together, a promise Ryuji did not think that she would remember due to her young age and that she was crying when Hiromu said it all those years ago. Hiromu, however, still irks her from time to time. Her impulsive and hyperactive nature results in her hating to study, a fact that gets her berated by Usada over and over again. This in turns hampers her information-processing ability and she is shown to be the slowest to catch clues in their missions, as well the only one on the team incapable of comprehending English at all. She however, has a thoughtful side to her, shown when she plans a holiday outing where the team takes the Buddy Roids to places they want to visit prior to her actions revealed to give their partners a birthday. After destroying Megazord Omega, the Go-Busters finally face Enter once and for all. Yoko transferring her energy into Hiromu so he can use the Volcanick All Busters Attack to defeat Enter. After the battle's end, Yoko gets into high school.
Yoko Usami is portrayed by. As a child, she is portrayed by. Komiya also played a dual role in episode 12 as Hong Kong actress Angie Sue.

Masato Jin

is an eccentric and haughty genius engineer who finds minor flaws to be more interesting than perfection. Though working in another block during the incident 13 years ago, Masato ended up in subspace regardless when his fellow researchers sacrificed themselves to trap Messiah. However, his transport into subspace was incomplete and only very small parts of his data got trapped in Messiah. Trapped in subspace, created Beet J. Stag to aid him by placing his body in stasis and creating an avatar of himself to move about. When he learned of the others' fate as Messiah's engineers upon being contacted by Sakurada, given the plans to the BC-04 he developed, Masato resolved to send Jay to reality so he can hone the Go-Busters' skills to prepare them for the final battle with Messiah. For that reason, Masato created his and Jay's unique Buster Gears, enabling him to transform and fight as the gold-colored.
Masato is known for his utter disregard for rules and authority often addressing Commander Kuroki by an embarrassing nickname and acting on his own. Though technically the oldest of the Go-Busters at 40 years of age, he insists that because his avatar is himself when he was 27, Ryuji is the oldest and therefore has the responsibility of taking care of the team. Despite his seemingly immature disposition, he is actually quite wise, seen when he tells Ryuji that he would not be able to do much if he only watched over and fought for others, thus prompting him to search for a personal reason to fight so that he could do so effectively. Masato often flashes the sign of the horns with the back of his hand out, resembling the horn of a Japanese rhinoceros beetle. As an avatar whose existence in the real world is entirely dependent on Jay, he cannot transform on his own and requires Jay's Marker System to activate their Buster Machines. While his body in the real world is an avatar and thus incapable of being destroyed, having this avatar body recreated puts serious strain on Masato's true body.
Though succeeding in ending Messiah, Masato is left with the issue of getting his actual body back into reality, something that should only be possible by retrieving his missing data from the Messiah Card 07 which Enter absorbed to use as a trump card to play the group's intent to save him. However, while thinking of a way of removing Messiah Card 13 from Hiromu's body, Masato realizes that Messiah Card 07's data is inside it and he can use his hangar's equipment to transfer the card out of Hiromu and into his failing body. Though knowing it would destroy him, Masato resolved to protect the world at any cost with his avatar lasting long enough to ensure Enter's permanent death while telling his friends to escape back to their way through his hangar.
During Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Ultra Super Hero Taisen, a briefly revived Masato temporarily assumes the form of the yellow-colored, a hybrid of Kirenger and the Double Riders, once he and his team prevail in the Game World's Ultra Super Hero Taisen tournament. In this form, he rides the Magirangers' Magi Dragon against the Xevious fleet.
Masato Jin is portrayed by.

Buddyloids

The are sentient robots created by the Energy Management Center prior to Messiah's creation who in the aftermath that are assigned to assist the Go-Busters on their missions. Other than having built-in teleportation abilities and Anti-Metavirus programming so they will not be corrupted, the Buddy Roids can interface with the Buster Machines, forming the control mechanisms with their heads. Despite being robots, they have very good understanding of human behavior and behave very much like humans, especially in the case of Nick, where he often advises Hiromu in how to get along with people around him. While Beet J. Stag fights with the Go-Busters as Stag Buster, the three primary Buddy Roids gain the ability to digitize themselves into the Custom Visors, reformatting themselves into the protector armor for their partners' Powered Custom forms.

Cheeda Nick

is Hiromu's Buddy Roid that takes the form of a cheetah-type android with handlebars for horns. Until the appearance of J, Nick is the only Buddy Roid who usually goes out in the field, both as a mode of transportation for Hiromu through his and more importantly, pick Hiromu up whenever his partner's Weakpoint takes effect. Though Nick is equipped with a powerful supercomputer that allows him to make calculations at super speed and an on-board navigational computer, he has no sense of direction and is shown to be constantly getting lost, yet his pride always prevents him from calling Hiromu or anyone else for help. He is fun-loving, lively and the most thoughtful of the three robots. These traits suit him well as he plays the role of an older brother figure to Hiromu, while being his trainer and providing battle support. Nick and Hiromu often do not see eye-to-eye as the former always tries to make the latter more sociable and mindful of others' feelings. Though she originally hated him for being both a machine and driving a wedge between her and Hiromu, Nick manages to win Rika's respect to the point of her accepting him as family.
Cheeda Nick is voiced by.

Gorisaki Banana

is Ryuji's Buddy Roid that takes the form of a gorilla-type android with a steering wheel for a face. He is faint of heart, constantly worrying about Ryuji despite the human's great strength. He is also the most mild-mannered among all the Buddy Roids, never once bicker with anyone over anything and always just tries to do what he can to help around. Gorisaki mainly does back-up work for the Go-Busters as a mechanic. Unlike other Buddy Roids who watched their partners grow up, Ryuji was already a teenager when the two met. As Ryuji is quite mature for his age and carries himself in a rather proper manner all the time, Gorisaki feels that he is not as close to Ryuji as the other two Buddy Roids are with their partners, seeing their dysfunctional moments to be a good thing. As a result, Gorisaki always holds back when he talks to Ryuji and resorts to more discreet methods like eavesdropping to know his partner better. However, when he sustains damage to protect his partner from Fanloid, Gorisaki is happy that Ryuji finally scolds him for his recklessness, feeling that for they finally made progress as partners. After the fight, Ryuji encourages Gorisaki to tell him everything he wants to say without holding back. To Ryuji's chagrin however, Gorisaki begins to run his mouth off in expressing his feelings soon after.
Gorisaki Banana is voiced by.

Usada Lettuce

, code named, is Yoko's Buddy Roid that takes the form of a small rabbit-type robot with a pair of control sticks for "ears". Unlike the other three robots, he is not of humanoid design. Having a sharp-tongue and habit to make snide comments to anyone around him, Usada is often overbearing towards Yoko as he has been her sole tutor and sees the girl unable to anything without him to guide her. Though the two fight often, they care about each other and would always eventually reconcile, seen when he gets kidnapped by Enter where he tells Yoko to flee when a bomb strapped on him is about to explode. Though behaving rather condescending towards others, he enjoys their company and when Yoko insists that he goes on theme park rides, something he had always wanted to do, on his own, he gets upset instead of happy as he wanted to do it with everyone else instead of doing it alone. Usada is equipped with data management applications, serving as a support system for the Go-Busters in the control room. He is also seen to have a hollow midsection for storing materials. His catchphrase is.
Usada Lettuce is voiced by.

Beet J. Stag

, often simply referred to as "Jay", is Masato's Buddy Roid that takes the form of a Japanese rhinoceros beetle/stag beetle-type android. His middle initial stands for. Created in subspace by Masato, Jay is sent to reality by stowing away in a Vaglass Megazord that Enter transported. Like Masato, Jay is an egotist who likes appearing cool, but he is more extreme in a sense that he shows little to no interest in anything that does not concern him, resulting in him often getting onto Masato's nerves. Despite this, he has a very high sense of awareness around where he can sense immediate danger and is very observant, but he does not tell this to the others due to his attitude. He however has a softer side, as he's fascinated by nature, especially beetles to the point of becoming melancholic. He also genuinely cares for his creator, as he went to extremes to protect a Metaloid from the Go-Busters in the hopes of using its Messiah Card to help Masato.
After the Go-Busters and Enter are transported to subspace, Jay is conflicted as to whether or not to go through with Masato's plan to extract the Messiah Card from Hiromu. After Masato forces Jay to make a promise to protect the world, Jay decides to go through with the plan and assists the Go-Busters in distracting Enter. When Card 13 is destroyed and Masato's physical body is gone, Jay was shocked that Masato's avatar was still active for some time. After they destroy Megazord Omega, the Go-Busters fight and destroy Enter once and for all, with Jay helping to transfer energy for the Volcanick All Busters Attack. Once the Masato avatar disappears for good, Jay escapes subspace along with the other Go-Busters. After the battle, he keeps the black block representing Masato's missing data with him as a memento.
Jay has a habit of standing in the way of others, typically Masato, which annoys whoever he inconveniences. Unlike other Buddy Roids, he is fully battle-ready and is outfitted with a that allows him to recreate Masato's avatar if destroyed and activate the duo's personal Buster Machines. Because of this, Jay is effectively Masato's anchor to the real world. He is also Masato's partner both in and out of combat, with the ability to transform into the silver-colored to actively fight alongside him as Beet Buster. This process sheds off much of Jay's outer armor, which either becomes parts of Beet Buster's suit when transforming together or is simply cast off and converted into data when transforming on his own. Copies of these armor pieces can also be transferred to allow Masato to transform without Jay transforming as well. When he is low on Enetron, he will appear drunk. Because he is not equipped with a vaccine program, he is susceptible to Metavirus infection, as evident from when he fueled himself with Metavirus-infected Enetron. As a consequence, the Beet Buster program can also be hijacked due to Jay's status as Masato's anchor.
Beet J. Stag is voiced by.

Ene-tan

is a Buddy Roid that takes the form of a small frog-type robot, shaped like an Enetron canister. While not of a humanoid design like Usada, Ene-tan's ego and mentality are akin to that of her creator Masato, and has an aversion to being touched carelessly. While first appearing in , Ene-tan reappeared to aid the Go-Busters again during their fight with Messiah Reboot on Christmas Eve.
Ene-tan is voiced by.

Energy Management Center staff

Takeshi Kuroki

is 40 years old and is the commanding officer of the Special Operations Unit, leading the Go-Busters and several hundred other staff members. He was originally the lab assistant of Hiromu's father and a teammate of Masato Jin. Thus like the Go-Busters, he sees the elimination of Messiah as his number one priority by any means needed.
Takeshi Kuroki is portrayed by.

Toru Morishita

is the system control operator for the Special Operations Unit. He is calm and coolheaded whenever he helps out the Go-Busters.
Toru Morishita is portrayed by.

Miho Nakamura

is an operator for the Special Operations Unit, a recent hire in the Energy Management Center and does not know much about the Go-Busters. She is well versed in subspace detections, but she can snap when being pushed too hard.
Miho Nakamura is portrayed by.

Buster Machine maintenance crew

The maintenance crew includes large numbers of technicians for maintaining the Buster Machines between missions, given that the machines needed to be at top shape during battles and repairs needed to be done quickly to ensure that the machines are always ready for deployment. For example, about 50 technicians are put in charge of tending to CB-01 alone. is in charge of the maintenance crew tending to. is the newest member of the Buster Machine maintenance crew and carries a journal to record his thoughts and activities.
Mamoru Koyama and Takaishi are portrayed by and.

Kazuya Motomura

is an engineer of the Megazord development facility who is Ryuji's old high school classmate. Dissatisfied and disillusioned over his job, he betrays the Energy Management Center and sells a copy of the blueprints of the BC-04 to Enter. Though Ryuji manages to remind him of his dreams and convince him to stop. Sadly, Enter want to steal the hard disk drive with the blueprints then protect mission was failed completely. Guilt-ridden over his mistake, he promises Ryuji to start anew to atone for his crime.
Kazuya Motomura is portrayed by.

The Sakurada family

Rika Sakurada

is 27 years old and is Hiromu's older sister. She was 14 during the Messiah event and due to her disliking machines in general, she seldom visited the Transport Research Center and as such, she was not present at the Transport Research Center back then. Learning of her parents presumed deaths, Rika refused to allow Hiromu to become a Go-Buster as she did not want to lose another family member again, but she reluctantly accepted Nick to live with her and her brother. Though she originally does not approve of Hiromu becoming one of the Go-Busters, thinking that he should not be shouldering such a heavy burden just because he survived the tragedy. She eventually let him be upon learning of his motivation of becoming a Go-Buster, which is to never see someone else suffer what he suffered ever again, while accepting Nick as a member of their family as well.
Rika Sakurada is portrayed by. As a teenager, she is portrayed by.

Yosuke Sakurada

is Hiromu and Rika's father who was the chief of the, the only known scientist to have devised a way to install programs into humans. Along with Michiko, after sacrificing themselves with the scientists to trap Messiah in subspace 13 years ago, Yosuke's digitized essence was absorbed into the entity to serve as one of its engineers. However, Yosuke manages to retain some of his free will and makes contact with Masato to aid his son and his friends by giving him the blue prints to the BC-04 in secret. By the time Yosuke's actions are revealed, Hiromu manages to honor the final request of his father and the other scientists to end Messiah at the cost of their own existence.
Yosuke Sakurada is portrayed by who previously played Kamen Rider Kirameki in Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Senki and Shouichi Ashikawa in Kamen Rider Decade.

Michiko Sakurada

is Hiromu and Rika's mother who was a staff member of the Transport Research Center before she sacrificed herself to trap Messiah in subspace 13 years ago. She had two favorite dog statues she named, the significance of it revealing her fate as one of Messiah's engineers and being among the scientists whose aspects are used to create Escape. Hiromu manages to give her peace by destroying Messiah at her behest.
Michiko Sakurada is portrayed by.

Others

Kei Usami

is Yoko's mother who was a Megazord pilot and engineer within the Transport Research Center before the incident 13 years ago. Like the scientists, her digitized essence was absorbed by Messiah. Hiromu manages to give her peace by destroying Messiah at her behest, appearing to Yoko in spirit before she returned to their reality.
Kei Usami is portrayed by.

Saburo Hazuki

is an eccentric and passionate scientist who was a member of the Energy Management Center years ago prior to Messiah's creation, creating the framework for the Go-Busters' Buster Machines. When he left out of a conflict of interest, Professor Hazuki devised Tategami Lioh and continued working on it up until his death. However, Professor Hazuki copied his mind into Tategami Lioh's control system.
Saburo Hazuki is portrayed by, who also voices the GB Custom Visor and the Lio Blaster.

Mika Hazuki

is Professor Hazuki's daughter. She was initially against the Go-Busters, believing that the Energy Management Center sacrificed her father for their own means, but after learning the truth from Ryuuji and Jin, she decides to give them her full support. She gives the Go-Busters the Lio Attache with the full belief that they would be able to carry on her father's legacy.
Mika Hazuki is portrayed by.

Galactic Union Police

The are the protagonist organization of the Space Sheriff series that protect Earth and the universe from otherworldly threats.

Geki Jumonji

is a member of the Galactic Union Police who succeeded its veteran member Retsu Ichijouji as the current Gavan, referred as, shouting whenever he needs the he is based on to encase him in Granium particles that form into his Gavan Type-G combat suit within a twentieth of a second. As the new Gavan, Geki battled the revived Space Mafia Makuu and defeated its masked leader Brighton who originally his best friend Toya Okuma. Soon after, Geki is redeployed to Earth to pursue Rhino Doubler, getting the Go-Busters' aid in defeating one of Makuu's remaining agents.
Geki Jumonji is portrayed by.

Shelly

is Commander Qom's niece and Geki's assistant from Planet Bird, owning a visual illusion device allows her to use "Laser Vision," transforming into a budgerigar. While separated from Geki, Shelly meets the Go-Busters and becomes friends with Yoko.
Shelly is portrayed by.

Kai Hyuga

is a member of the Galactic Union Police who succeeded its veteran member Den Iga as the current, shouting whenever he needs the spaceship he is based on to encase him in Solar Metal particles that form into his combat suit within milliseconds. As Geki's senior, Kai aided against the revived Space Mafia Makuu and later aids him, Yellow Buster, and the other super heroes during the events of .
Kai Hyuga is portrayed by.

Shu Karasuma

is a member of the Galactic Union Police who succeeded its veteran member Dai Sawamura as the current, shouting whenever he needs the spaceship he is based on to bathe with Plasma Blue Energy emitted from the Vavilos to form his armor within milliseconds. He later aids the super heroes during the events of .
Shu Karasuma is portrayed by.

Psycholon

, a small robotic sphere, was originally a fragment of Demon King Psycho of the Space Crime Syndicate Madou that the original Sharivan defeated decades ago. Becoming independent of Psycho's thoughts as preparations of his resurrection were being set up, Psycholon disconnected himself and flees to Earth as the events of begin. Having lost his memory while befriending Yoko as they are chased down by Space Shocker, Psycholon is eventually integrated back in Psycho once his revival is complete. However, with Yoko reaching him, Psycholon is able to fully separate himself from Psycho's consciousness and sacrifices himself to save her. Luckily, once their allies destroy Psycho, Yoko is assured that Psycholon can be repaired.
Psycholon is voiced by.

Buster Gear

The comprises the equipment and arsenal utilized by the Go-Busters in their fight against Vaglass.
The, made from the rare metal called Deltarium 39, are used by the Go-Busters to counter the appearance of a Vaglass Megazord. They can switch between a mode and a mode.
are the giant humanoid robots used by both the Go-Busters and the Vaglass.

Go-Buster Ace

, code named, is the CB-01 Cheetah's Megazord mode. Armed with a supply of, Go-Buster Ace can infuse one with Enetron to perform the finisher. After Tategami Lioh appears, Go-Buster Ace gets an update, where Nick can control it by himself without Hiromu.
is the combination of Go-Buster Ace with the GT-02 Gorilla and RH-03 Rabbit. A barrier is erected during formation sequence to deflect enemy attacks, though the barrier is rather weak and would not hold long. As such, the team has to be quick or the combination would fail. Its main weapon is the, which combines a Buster Sword with thrusters of the RH-03. Go-Buster Oh can use the rotor blades on its left arm to generate a mini force field. The force field generated between the blades would be used as a shield. Its finisher is the where Go-Buster Oh creates a tear into pseudo-subspace to trap an enemy Megazord before using the Boost Buster Sword on it. However, if the enemy is immune to the trap of the Dimension Crash, it has an alternative attack,, where it concentrates its Enetron onto one of its feet to perform a destructive kicking attack at the enemy.
is BC-04 Beetle's Megazord mode. It is armed with the twin, which can also become the dual-wielded. Its cannon-based finisher is the, while its sword-based finisher is the. Go-Buster Beet's right arm can extend to unleash long ranged punching attacks or convert into a launcher for the SJ-05 Stag Beetle to dock in order to perform the finisher, which launches the SJ-05 through at its target. Go-Buster Beet can also use Go-Buster Lioh to attach onto his right hand to boost Go-Buster Lioh's attacks, such as the finisher. After Tategami Lioh appears, Go-Buster Beet also gets an update, where Go-Buster Beet can ride Tategami Lioh in Buddy Vehicle mode.

Buster Hercules

is the combination of the BC-04 Beetle and the SJ-05 Stag Beetle. Its armaments include the Beet Cannon and the in its chest, the on its right arm, and the, which can also be used as a giant pair of scissors, on the left arm. Its finisher is the, which destroys its target without leaving any trace.

Great Go-Buster

is the combination of the CB-01 Cheetah, GT-02 Gorilla, RH-03 Rabbit, BC-04 Beetle, and SJ-05 Stag Beetle specially designed by Masato to allow the Go-Busters to fight Megazords in subspace. Because of the complex and time-consuming nature of the machine's assembly, Great Go-Buster Oh is assembled in the base's hangar and launched after it is completed. It is armed with the, which allows it to perform the finisher, and the Stag Launcher. Because the combination uses an incredible amount of energy, using Great Go-Buster puts massive strain on Hiromu's body. After Tategami Lioh appears, Great Go-Buster gets an update, where Great Go-Buster does not need to combine in the hangar.

Tategami Lioh

is a sentient created by Professor Hazuki. Though his daughter thought it was built to defeat the Go-Busters, Tategami Lioh was designed by Professor Hazuki to be compatible with Go-Buster Ace as it fought the robot in order to deem it as its partner. As a Buddyzord, combining the designs of a Megazord and a Buddy Roid, Tategami Lioh has a level of autonomy that the Buster Machines do not, and it switches between three modes. In its mode, it takes the form of a lion that can holds its own in combat even against enemy Megazords. Armed not only with powerful teeth and claws, it can fire an energy beam from its mouth when its mane rotates at high speed. Go-Buster Ace can also ride on its back in both this mode and in its mode, it takes the form of a 3-wheeled motorcycle, or a "trike", allowing it to travel over any terrain. With Go-Buster Ace or Go-Buster Beet riding it, it is armed with the in a twin energy cannon mode that either Go-Buster Ace or Go-Buster Beet can use in attacks against enemy Megazords, such as the. Tategami Lioh can also transform into the "Buddyzord" mode where it takes on a Megazord appearance. It wields the Lioncer Gun in a spear mode, while its Buddy Animal mode head becomes the that it uses to block attacks and fire a beam from the mouth. Its finisher is the. Tategami Lioh also provides updates to some of the Buster Machines to improve them more.
The "LT" in the Buddyzord's name stands for "Lion Trike".

Go-Buster Lioh

is the combination of the LT-06 Tategami Lioh, the GT-02 Gorilla, and the RH-03 Rabbit. It has a wild fighting style, as Tategami Lioh's AI is in control of the Megazord. In this form, Go-Buster Lioh can also use the Boost Buster Sword and the energy shield formed from RH-03's rotors. Its finisher is the where a blast of energy is released by the Tategami Shield on its chest. Go-Buster Lioh can perform its own version of Dimension Crash known as the.

Go-Buster King

is the combination of the GT-02 Gorilla, RH-03 Rabbit, BC-04 Beetle, SJ-05 Stag Beetle, and LT-06 Tategami Lioh. It has brute force with Tategami Lioh's wild style fighting, making this combination stronger than any other Megazords. But unlike Great Go-Buster, it does not need to combine in the hangar, since Tategami Lioh can do it by itself. It is armed with both of Great Go-Buster's weapons and equipped with twin swords on both of its arms to execute the attack. Its finisher is the where Go-Buster King charges Enetron into the Buster Lance and slashes all targets.

Vaglass

Vaglass is a fictional organization that serves as the antagonists in the 36th Super Sentai Series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. Led by the entity known as Messiah, Vaglass seeks to make the Earth more suitable to machines and seeks to wipe out the human race by tapping into the Energy Management Center's Enetron. However, sent into subspace, an alternate dimension where gravity is greater to the point that breathing can be painful and humans become living data, Messiah resolves to use its Avatars Enter and Escape to gather the vast amount of Enetron needed so Messiah can re-enter reality to assimilate the Earth to ensure its dominion. The Vaglass base of operations is the ruins of the Transport Research Center that ended up in subspace thirteen years prior and serves as Messiah's inactive body before it is destroyed with it.

Messiah

Messiah originated as a computer virus that infected the Transport Research Center's computers on Christmas, 1999 NC, and underwent an evolution from the Enetron in the system. Messiah used his assimilation powers to seize control of the facility's systems and machinery before the research staff managed to contain him by transporting the entire compound and themselves into Hyper Space; preventing him from spreading to the world's communication, energy, and defense networks. However, due to the nature of Hyper Space, Messiah was able to assimilate the digitized humans along with the facility and use their collective intellect as his "Engineers" while using them as source material for Enter and Escape. He would renew his campaign for global domination thirteen years later in Neo AD 2012, by sending his agents across dimensions to gather Enetron to return him to reality and assimilate the entire planet.
Though a computer virus of tremendous destructive capacity, Messiah is fairly unintelligent, often ill-tempered, single-minded, and extremely impatient. After Enter supplies the resources from the Living Body Program Research Institute, Messiah evolves and creates a personal vessel called Messiah Cell, capable of recreating defeated Metaloids and self-regeneration. Though this form is eventually destroyed by efforts of the Go-Busters, Enter makes back-ups of Messiah's data in the thirteen Messiah Cards with intentions of making himself an entirely different Messiah. Escape thwarts his attempt and restores their creator as he originally was via Megazord Zeta's evolution into Messiah Reboot. Messiah Reboot is destroyed permanently by the Go-Busters and their anti-virus program. But three Messiah Cards remain active, two with Enter and one in Hiromu, before they are eventually destroyed as well.
Messiah is voiced by Seiji Sasaki.

Enter

Enter is the primary servant of Messiah, an Avatar created from combining various aspects of the scientists that "His Majesty" absorbed, including his goggles and fluent French. Though he appears human, Enter's body is pure data, able to be easily be recreated when destroyed and uses cable-like tentacles to fight. Beneath his frivolous and laid-back facade hides a very smart and manipulative nature.
Using his disguise ability, Enter conducts espionage tactics to obtain Enetron, using some of it to bring Metaloids to life through his laptop and a series of Metavirus cards. After the debut of Go-Buster Oh, Enter resolves to focus his goal on increasing the number of created Metaloids in order to transport more Megazords into the city to speed up his agenda. After his scheme with reverse engineering the BC-04 Beetle's blueprints failed, Enter's replication of the Filmzord's ability to install projectors of subspace in the other Megazords to placate Messiah's rapidly waning patience resulted with Escape's creation as Enter is relegated to Megazord transporting and Enetron theft. However, Enter succeeds in using the Living Body Program Research Institute's technology to evolve Messiah. By that time, discarding his coat and taking up a sword, Enter becomes serious as he fights the Go-Busters to keep them from entering subspace and then pilot the Megazord Type Epsilon to stop Go-Buster Ace from destroying Messiah's core.
Unfortunately after the battle, now acting on his own whim, Enter reveals that he was actually creating back-ups of Messiah's data while leading Vaglass in his place. His fight with Red Buster also convinced Enter that humans can not be underestimated as he intends to take Hiromu's data to fully grasp the human spirit as part of his ultimate plan: evolving into a new Messiah. To that end, scattering the other Messiah cards to the wind and placing Messiah Card 13 into Hiromu's body, Enter advanced himself with Messiah Card 04 and gained the ability to transform into Enter Unite, able to overpower the Go-Busters' Powered Custom forms and took Messiah Card 07 to absorbed for both leverage and speeding up his evolution. Though seemingly killed by Escape when she learned his intentions, Enter is recreated with his power magnified to the point of infecting non-human organic life forms with Metaviruses. By them, Enter reveals that his immortality is the result of final Messiah Card in Hiromu serving as his back up as he can be recreated from the moment of destruction. Because the card is in Hiromu's body, Enter begins to copy the human's data to not only know everything about him, but also transform himself into a dark version of Red Buster called Dark Buster. Once able to assimilate humans, Enter reaches the final stages of his evolution as the Go-Busters pull off a risky gambit to take him into the unstable Subspace to stop him once and far all. After Messiah Card 13 removed from Hiromu's body, Enter no longer has any back-up or a trump card with Messiah Card 07. Following the destruction of Megazord Omega, Enter faces the Go-Busters for the final time but finds himself overpowered as Red Buster tells him that failed to truly understand humans' greatest strength is their friendship and imperfections. After being fatally wounded by the Volcanick All Busters Attack and no means to escape his permanent death, Enter explodes into bits of data with his human victims restored.
During ', providing his technology to Neo-Grifforzer and Neo-Geildon, it is revealed that Enter created a one-time Vaglass restoration program that activated in response to Voldos. However, Enter ends up being destroyed permanently by the combined efforts of the main Kyoryugers.
Enter is portrayed by Syo Jinnai.
Megazord Epsilon is Enter's first personal Megazord, a flight-capable robot armed with a powerful railgun. Enter uses it for the first time during the events of
' to keep the Go-Busters from interfering in his plan to transport the area surround Tokyo Enetower into subspace. Though Megazord Epsilon was destroyed, Enter created two more Megazords of that model to fight the Go-Busters. The first of the copies was used to protect Messiah's core when the Go-Busters entered subspace, only to be defeated by Go-Buster Ace, while the second copy was destroyed by Tategami Lioh.
Megazord Omega is Enter's second personal Megazord, equipped with a cannon on its chest. Enter uses it for the first time during the events of . In the final stage of his evolution, Enter creates a second Megazord Omega from the Hayami area's Enetron tank and the residing humans.

Escape

Escape is a female Avatar serving Messiah, whom she refers to as "Papa" and is extremely devoted to him. But as she follows her emotions, Enter calls her a perfect imitation of humanity. Escape was created to take over Enter's duty to cause human suffering after Messiah was unsatisfied with results, telling him that he should just stick to transporting Megazords and siphoning Enetron. Her weapons of choice are her twin machine pistols with dog-headed charms Gog and Magog, reflecting Hiromu's mother being one of the scientists that Escape was designed after. She also carries a tablet on her person to create Metaloids with, using Metavirus card "apps" instead of physical cards. Unlike Enter, who is more reserved and cautious in his endeavors, Escape is a strong female type who delights in fighting strong opponents and actively fights the Go-Busters simply for pleasure rather than for any objective, finding an ideal opponent in Blue Buster while under the influence of his Weakpoint. After Red Buster destroys Messiah while the others destroy Messiah Cell, an angry Escape flees and resurfaces after learning of Enter's plans for Messiah. Though she detests Enter's actions, Escape is forced to work under him when he threatens to delete her.
Later on, when the Go-Busters unlock their Powered Custom, she becomes really eager to fight them, getting her wish when she faces Ryuji in his powered up form. This results in Gog and Magog being destroyed and Escape's data critically damaged while being satisfied with the fight. However, wanting to keep the remaining Messiah Metaloids alive so Messiah can be reborn, Escape risks her very being when upgrading herself with the ability to transform into Escape Evolve. While she can now contend with the Go-Busters Powered Custom, her body suffers from the resulting software bugs. Though she follows him because he possesses a Messiah Card, Escape betrays Enter once she obtains Megazord Zeta and learns that he has no intent to recreate Messiah as he originally was. Using Megazord Zeta to crush Enter, Escape resolves to recreate Messiah as she remembers, only to be absorbed by her creator once she had outlived her use to him.
Once Enter has integrated Messiah Card 07 into himself, he is able to create Organic Metaroids, and uses that ability to recreate Escape and assimilated organic life into her data composition. As a result, making her a loyal servant, the recreated Escape can transform into the hybridized Escape Evolve. But the first three versions of Escape, each able to become Escape Evolve, are only incomplete copies of the original with limited intelligence and comprehension as they are created from back-up data of Escape predating her time of creation. However, due to the love data from Tiaraloid, Enter became obsessed with recreating a perfect copy of Escape. This resulted in the creation of an Escape from a snake who is extremely mentally unstable due to her composition being corrupted beyond Enter's ability to repair. Left to her devices, wanting to be like her creator, Escape assimilated various animals to assume her Escape Evolve. Fighting the Go-Busters, Escape assimilates the surrounding matter to become Escape Zeta before being fatally wounded in her Megazord body. Reverted to her original form, Escape dissolves with Blue Buster giving her peace of mind that she made her papa proud.
During , Escape is resurrected as part of the Vaglass's one-time restoration program activated by Voldos's presence. She aids Neo-Grifforzer and Neo-Geildon in their scheme to evolve their master before being destroyed permanently by Kyoryu Gold.
Escape is portrayed by Ayame Misaki.
Megazord Zeta is Escape's personal Megazord, a Type-Delta which Messiah Card 06 transferred into and reformatted into Messiah's new vessel. Though unstable at first, Megazord Zeta upgrades upon absorbing Messiah Cards 09 and 12, as Escape intended to recreate the Messiah she loves and serves by summoning three waves of Vaglass Megazords for the Zeta-Type to assimilate along with surrounding matter. Able to get an Alpha, a Beta, and a Gamma, Megazord Zeta evolves into Messiah Reboot.

Buglers

The Buglers are Vaglass' robotic foot soldiers created by Enter using a Bugler Card on his computer. They are also capable of piloting giant Bugzords. The Bugzords are a set of robots Vaglass seems to have built into their Type Alpha Megazords for battle. They appear to be armored Buglers with cannons on their backs. They can be deployed from jettisoned-off cocoons from the Megazord's body or independently.

Metaloids

The Metaloids are Vaglass's robotic warriors, created when an item is infected with a Metavirus, a fragment of Messiah's data that mimics its inorganic assimilation and morphs an infected object into an artificial life form. The purpose of a Metaloid is to function as a beacon, allowing a Megazord to appear within a radius of 3 kilometers due to a margin of error caused by the teleportation process. However, this is not limited to the ground as Megazords can transport underground and in the sky and more often than not, the Vaglass can take advantage of the area around the beacon. In battle, the sole purpose of a Metaloid was to originally deal with the Go-Busters for as long as possible so the Megazord can appear and siphon Enetron. However, when Messiah creates Escape, the Metaloids are given the new objective to cause as much human suffering as they can.
The twelve Messiah Metaloids are Metaloids created from the Messiah Cards, the backup data of Messiah, which activate on their terms after Enter scattered them to the four winds to select their vessels and siphon a nearby Enetron source. The Messiah Metaloids' ultimate goal is to absorb enough data to become powerful enough that the Go-Busters could not destroy them while Messiah would be fully reborn through one of them. However, the true nature of the Messiah Metaloids is to transmit copies of the data they have amassed into Messiah Card 13 as part of Enter's masterplan.
Through upgrading himself with two Messiah Cards, Enter can create Metaloids from organic beings, though they have to be in contact with an inanimate object infected with a Metavirus for it to happen.
The Megazords are giant robots was built by the Energy Management Center during their early research into Enetron. Unfortunately, Messiah used the Megazords' program and turned against them before being sent into subspace. Placed in storage, a Megazord can be retrieved and modified after a Metaloid's Metavirus is downloaded into it, reformatting it to possess the same attributes as its source. Once the download is complete, a Megazord is then teleported from subspace into the city to go after the Enetron tanks, siphoning the energy and transferring it to Messiah. There are different base bodies of the Megazords, of which there is the fast-moving Type Alpha that uses Bugzords in a fight, the brutish Type Beta and the multi-purpose Type Gamma. There is also the Type Delta model based on the BC-04 Beetle's specs that is designed to execute mass destruction. Enter and Escape have their own personal Megazords called Type Epsilon, which is Enter's and Type Zeta, which is Escape's. While Enter gained two Messiah Cards, he has secondary mecha called Type Omega. Many of the Megazords are deployed to fight Great Go-Buster when it entered subspace, all of them destroyed in the process.
Messiah Megazords are a stronger version of the regular Vaglass Megazords when installed with the data of Messiah Metaloids. Like normal Vaglass Megazords, the Messiah Megazords use different base bodies of the Megazords, with the destructive Type Delta model added to the list.