Episode 23 – Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Season 2

© Haruba Negi and Kodansha / “Sentai Dai Disqualification” Production Committee
I’m sure a lot of our nerd genres have had this experience before: you have a friend who loves movies, performances, or video games, or you have something that they want to spread love and get you interested in it. Maybe they sit down and insert a bunch of comics in front of you Youtube Editing of the best scenes in the show, or they start PlayStation So you can check out the game’s opening cutscenes. It’s cool, you’re always frustrated to expand your horizons, and moreover, your friends are invested in showing the media they like. The problem is they real Love this thing so much that their desire to make sure you understand its appeal goes beyond their ability to read some polite tips you are trying to give, and for the moment, maybe you are all fine. “Some editing!” becomes a disconnected video of watching the entire plot to understand what it feels like forever. “Just watch me open the battle and you can see how the battle works!” It became improvisational for a few hours, let’s start playing, and you feel the need to stick with it now. You don’t know enough about this cool new thing to “really get” it in a way your friend is so desperate to want you to, but you politely admit all the beautiful things that are thrown on you because, come on, come on, it’s a frustrating thing, it’s a really frustrating thing, it’s an incredible thing to tell your friend that you won’t care too much about anything you don’t like now.
If you become an overly impatient friend in this situation, don’t sweat. We’ve all been there. I know I must have trapped my loved ones Godzilla and Final Fantasy The number of deaths exceeded multiple times. The point is that when you are an outsider who is forced to consume too much detail about the plot and characters you are only familiar with, it is almost impossible to really invest in the material no matter how much atmosphere you have the opportunity to absorb it at your own pace. This second half Go, go, loser ranger!For anyone who isn’t very familiar with the original material before the show falls, the second season has become that season. Unfortunately, in terms of the function season of TV, Loser Ranger It’s a reason for loss. Still, it’s coherent enough to keep it consistent with the passionate but frustrating ads for the comics.
To give this episode, production value has been greatly improved compared to last week, and we have moved away from ridiculous nonsense with Hibiki and his sister, focusing on the D Fighter D and a dozen other unresolved plot threads this season. None of these plot threads produces any satisfactory emotional or intellectual impact, but we can at least be assured that we know Loser Ranger Still remember their existence. A small favor, all of this.
In five different directions, this story insists on dragging us down this week, and I appreciate the fight between the fighter and Angel the most. I hope the Angel is allowed to be the real main character to make it a few scattered scenes, and then the show suddenly decides that she will be an emotional fulcrum, the whole series will revolve around the entire series, but we are all here now anyway. Her origins revolve around her father being a desperate dragon guardian, which is cool and weird Otaku He just went to knock on a boss monster so he could have a ruthless hatred of nature for the new generation. Not only that, I also tapped her potential as a fighter ally, and she was able to understand the feeling of trying to conquer one world without being expected from another.
My feelings became more mixed as Aizome represented the late Blue Goaler to fight further revenge. On one hand, you can insert all my complaints about underdeveloped traits and bad rhythms that ruin what would have been bad and emotional rewards. Aizome, on the other hand, ate the sacred artifacts, Cronenberg herself is a brand new destructo-arm arm, because of her annoyance, I won’t lie to you and say I have no entertainment.
In a truly disappointing range, the show is a way to pay for Yumeko Cliffhanger from a few episodes ahead. If the Angel is an associate who is unceremoniously entering the center stage without being prepared enough, Yumeko’s situation is just the opposite: she feels like the central pillar of a long-standing adventure, with occasional guest stars thrown into the accidental clips of the entire storyline, when her entire storyline is eliminated in the inevitable compilation film. Her self-fulfilling opposition to the Red Guardian behavior, where she releases all clones used to fuel the artifacts of God, which may be one of the decisive moments throughout the entire universe. Here, it’s an annoying disappointing show, and the performance can’t come quickly. What a waste. At least this time the animation is better.
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Go, go, loser ranger! Currently flowing Hu Lu and Disney+ On Sunday.
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