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Ranger Reject: Episode 15’s Sisyphean Struggle!

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Season 2 of Go! Go! Loser Ranger! continues to unfold, and episode 15 delivers a mix of thrilling moments and slow-burn plot development. While not the most action-packed installment, it sets the stage for future conflicts and deepens the mystery surrounding the Boss Monsters. This episode, which aired on April 29, 2025, hones in on Hisui’s internal conflict and Fighter D’s persistent efforts, maintaining the anime’s signature blend of dark humor and superhero action.

A Time-Warping Twist

The episode kicks off with a bang, as Hisui, the Green Ranger, confronts Kyosuke Wakaba, a former Green Squadron member seemingly possessed by the Boss Monster Magatia. In a shocking moment, Hisui pierces Wakaba’s skull with a laser beam, only to be caught in the act by a classmate. This triggers a time warp, sending Hisui and the gang back to the beginning of the day. This Sisyphean failure is not only darkly humorous but also highlights the formidable power of Magatia, establishing them as a significant threat.

Hisui’s Mental Prison

Unfortunately, the episode struggles to maintain the momentum of its opening. The rest of the episode sees Hisui grappling with Magatia’s illusion, trapped in a mental prison. While this exploration of Hisui’s internal struggle is interesting, it doesn’t quite deliver on its potential. It serves more as a check-in, leaving viewers wanting more insight into the resolution of her inner battle.

Fighter D’s Confrontation

Parallel to Hisui’s predicament, Fighter D engages in a confrontation with Sensei Gatou, a willing accomplice of the Snake Boss. However, this plot thread also suffers from a lack of progress, spending too much time without achieving substantial development.

Pacing and Adaptation

One of the main criticisms of the episode is its pacing. It feels as though the episode is deliberately slowing down to avoid adapting too much of the manga, resulting in a somewhat rambling narrative. While this isn’t a major flaw, it does detract from the overall impact of the episode. Despite this, many would agree that this approach is preferable to rushing the story or getting stuck in repetitive scenarios.

The Bigger Picture

Despite its shortcomings, episode 15 does contribute to the overarching narrative. It reinforces the threat posed by Magatia and the Boss Monsters, while also highlighting the challenges faced by Fighter D as he navigates the complexities of his infiltration mission.

Season 2 Overview

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Negi Haruba. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine since February 2021. An anime television series adaptation produced by Yostar Pictures aired from April to June 2024, with a second season premiering in April 2025.

Premise

Thirteen years prior to the start of the series, the Villainous Army of Evil invaded Earth but were confronted by the Divine Dragon Rangers, also known as the Dragon Keepers. However, the ongoing battle between them is actually a farce, with the Dusters (foot soldiers) forced into a weekly “Sunday Showdown” where they are always defeated.

Key Characters

  • Fighter D: A Duster who grows tired of the charade and decides to take down the Dragon Keepers from within. He disguises himself as a human and joins the Ranger Force.
  • Red Keeper: The leader of the Dragon Keepers, who is starting to show cracks in his facade of justice.
  • Hisui (Green Keeper): A member of the Dragon Keepers who is targeted by the Boss Monster Magatia in episode 15.

Season 1 Recap

Season 1 culminates with the death of Blue Keeper, exposing the Keepers’ staged Sunday Showdowns and brutal training regime. Red Keeper’s carefully maintained facade of righteousness begins to crumble, and D infiltrates the Green Squadron to hunt down Boss Monsters.

Where to Watch

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! is currently streaming on Hulu and Disney+ on Sundays.

Final Thoughts

While episode 15 of Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Season 2 may not be the most groundbreaking installment, it serves as a bridge between major plot points, offering glimpses into the characters’ inner struggles and setting the stage for future conflicts. The episode’s strengths lie in its darkly humorous moments and its exploration of the characters, even if the pacing leaves something to be desired. Fans of the series will likely appreciate the continued development of the overarching narrative and the hints of what’s to come.

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