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* The fact that the Boonboom Handles and Boonboon Change Axes become the steering wheels of the Boonboom cars makes sense after the reveal that Taiya originally developed the Boonboomger equipment in order to partacipate in the Big Bang Grand Prix rather than fighting the Hashirien.
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* How does Yalcar survive falling from the Highway Space every time the Boonboomgers defeat them in a CarChase? They're themed after a cat, and cats always land on their feet (Or in this case, their wheels).
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* While the team is seen having seatbelts getting connected, they otherwise lack any shoulder straps securing them to their cockpit seats. The devil's in the details; the wheels on the back of the suits forming part of the base of the seat aren't just there to be a makeshift go-kart. Taiya's dream reveal makes it even more poignant; they're ''built-in racing harnesses''. Not only do they ensure the driver doesn't fly out of their seat in intense racing scenarios, but the ensure that the Boonboomgers are always secured to the controls in the giant mecha battles.
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* The reason Boonboom Classic and Boonboom Racing are rarely used? Most classic cars don't have modern safety features, so taking them out for usage as a daily driver in the modern era would put the driver at greater risk on roads with high traffic. Race cars, on the other hand, are borderline ''dangerous'' for driving on ''any'' road aside from a race track, as not only do their tires lack any grooves (while this does increase their grip, this only applies to clean concrete, as any debris, loose material or fluids will cause a loss of traction almost ''instantly), but their dearth of lights and lower speed settings mean that if they aren't trying to swerve around slower drivers then they're blocking oncoming traffic after a breakdown, which can and will get more dangerous when the sun sets. Certain race cars also have engine blocks that are basically GlassCannon[=s=]; they can get the car moving fast, but they require ''far'' more frequent maintenance than a normal car engine.

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* The reason Boonboom Classic and Boonboom Racing are rarely used? Most classic cars don't have modern safety features, so taking them out for usage as a daily driver in the modern era would put the driver at greater risk on roads with high traffic. Race cars, on the other hand, are borderline ''dangerous'' for driving on ''any'' road aside from a race track, as not only do their tires lack any grooves (while this does increase their grip, this only applies to clean concrete, as any debris, loose material or fluids will cause a loss of traction almost ''instantly), ''instantly''), but their dearth of lights and lower speed settings mean that if they aren't trying to swerve around slower drivers then they're blocking oncoming traffic after a breakdown, which can and will get more dangerous when the sun sets. Certain race cars also have engine blocks that are basically GlassCannon[=s=]; they can get the car moving fast, but they require ''far'' more frequent maintenance than a normal car engine.
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* The reason Boonboom Classic and Boonboom Racing are rarely used? Most classic cars don't have modern safety features, so taking them out for usage as a daily driver in the modern era would put the driver at greater risk on roads with high traffic. Race cars, on the other hand, are borderline ''dangerous'' for driving on ''any'' road aside from a race track, as not only do their tires lack any grooves (while this does increase their grip, this only applies to clean concrete, as any debris, loose material or fluids will cause a loss of traction almost ''instantly), but their dearth of lights and lower speed settings mean that if they aren't trying to swerve around slower drivers then they're blocking oncoming traffic after a breakdown, which can and will get more dangerous when the sun sets.

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* The reason Boonboom Classic and Boonboom Racing are rarely used? Most classic cars don't have modern safety features, so taking them out for usage as a daily driver in the modern era would put the driver at greater risk on roads with high traffic. Race cars, on the other hand, are borderline ''dangerous'' for driving on ''any'' road aside from a race track, as not only do their tires lack any grooves (while this does increase their grip, this only applies to clean concrete, as any debris, loose material or fluids will cause a loss of traction almost ''instantly), but their dearth of lights and lower speed settings mean that if they aren't trying to swerve around slower drivers then they're blocking oncoming traffic after a breakdown, which can and will get more dangerous when the sun sets. Certain race cars also have engine blocks that are basically GlassCannon[=s=]; they can get the car moving fast, but they require ''far'' more frequent maintenance than a normal car engine.
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*The reason Boonboom Classic and Boonboom Racing are rarely used? Most classic cars don't have modern safety features, so taking them out for usage as a daily driver in the modern era would put the driver at greater risk on roads with high traffic. Race cars, on the other hand, are borderline ''dangerous'' for driving on ''any'' road aside from a race track, as not only do their tires lack any grooves (while this does increase their grip, this only applies to clean concrete, as any debris, loose material or fluids will cause a loss of traction almost ''instantly), but their dearth of lights and lower speed settings mean that if they aren't trying to swerve around slower drivers then they're blocking oncoming traffic after a breakdown, which can and will get more dangerous when the sun sets.
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* Taiya's reluctance to let Jou join the Boonboomgers, as well as Ishiro's suspicion of him, seems rather strange when he's been shown to be an upright police officer who is helpful and honest almost to a fault. But then #8 arrives, revealing that Taiya created the Boonboomgers as a racing team for the Big Bang Grand Prix rather than as a Sentai team dedicated to protecting the world from evil, and that Ishiro and Genba are aware of this. It makes sense that Taiya wouldn't readily approve of someone who would put heroics over his team's real purpose, or that Ishiro would be apprehensive of someone all too willing to join the team without figuring out if they have an ulterior motive.
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* It makes perfect sense why [=MadRex=] doesn't take foolishness from the Sanseaters lightly. After all, he has small hints of a dog motif while the Sanseaters are more or less a herd of cats. Aside from the classic cat-dog rivalry, cats are ''notoriously'' asocial, with lions being the exception, meaning that a group of cats are more likely to fight with each other than they are to cooperate. Dogs, however, are social by nature, meaning that they are much more likely to cooperate with more of their kind (with a few exceptions). And since [=MadRex=] is basically ''Top Dog'', it makes perfect sense why he has little patience for the TerribleTrio under his command.
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* Why does the Boonboom Booster have a deeper voice than the Changer? While the core three all have standard vehicles you'd expect to see regularly, both Black and Orange have specialized ones that generally aren't seen unless at work (Police cars for Black, and Construction cars for Orange). You'd hardly expect those to be taken for a ''joyride'', hence their TransformationTrinket is as serious as the rest of their gear.
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* In #10, Genba tossing the Boonboom Change Axe and Booster to Jou might seem to be DeusExMachina. But being Taiya's collaborator and having skills in procurement, it makes sense he came with the equipment under Taiya's request offscreen and delivered it to Jou once he showed his determination and true passion to protect others, especially the Boonboomgers in a pinch.

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* In #10, #5, Genba tossing the Boonboom Change Axe and Booster to Jou might seem to be DeusExMachina. But being Taiya's collaborator and having skills in procurement, it makes sense he came with the equipment under Taiya's request offscreen and delivered it to Jou [[SecretTestOfCharacter once he showed his determination and true passion to protect others, others]], especially the Boonboomgers in a pinch.
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* In #10, Genba tossing the Boonboom Change Axe and Booster to Jou might seem to be DeuxExMachina. But being Taiya's collaborator and having skills in procurement, it makes sense he came with the equipment under Taiya's request offscreen and delivered it to Jou once he showed his determination and true passion to protect others, especially the Boonboomgers in a pinch.

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* In #10, Genba tossing the Boonboom Change Axe and Booster to Jou might seem to be DeuxExMachina.DeusExMachina. But being Taiya's collaborator and having skills in procurement, it makes sense he came with the equipment under Taiya's request offscreen and delivered it to Jou once he showed his determination and true passion to protect others, especially the Boonboomgers in a pinch.
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* In #10, Genba tossing the Boonboom Change Axe and Booster to Jou might seem to be DeuxExMachina. But being Taiya's collaborator and having skills in procurement, it makes sense he came with the equipment under Taiya's request offscreen and delivered it to Jou once he showed his determination and true passion to protect others, especially the Boonboomgers in a pinch.
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Found a possible reason why a screwdriver is the main weapon for the Boonboomgers and their robot.


* For the first few episodes, the Boonboomger Robo uses a giant screwdriver as if it was a ''sword''. Anyone who has used a power drill, however, knows that a drill with a screwdriver bit going fast enough will still grind it's way through a certain medium. Other rotary tools, however, have much more speed and power, which Taiya and Boondorio could've ''easily'' implemented when building the Boonboom Cars in the first place.

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* For the first few episodes, the Boonboomger Robo uses a giant screwdriver as if it was a ''sword''. The same goes for the rod mode for the Boonboom Handle. Anyone who has used a power drill, however, knows that a drill with a screwdriver bit going fast enough will still grind it's its way through a certain medium. Other rotary tools, however, have much more speed and power, which Taiya and Boondorio could've ''easily'' implemented when building the Boonboom Cars in the first place.place... until you realize that the monsters they face are based on ''screws'', or at least feature them in their design. And what better weapon to use against screws than a screwdriver?
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* Boonboomger Robo Nitoryu defeating Tokei Grumer with a 9:15 Slash while the Grumer used a 10:10 Slash could be a nod to how the 9:15 hand position has superseded the 10:10 hand position on the steering wheel while driving.

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* Boonboomger Robo Nitoryu defeating Tokei Grumer with a 9:15 Slash while the Grumer used a 10:10 Slash could be a nod to how the 9:15 hand position has superseded the 10:10 hand position on the steering wheel while driving.driving.
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* For the first few episodes, the Boonboomger Robo uses a giant screwdriver as if it was a ''sword''. Anyone who has used a power drill, however, knows that a drill with a screwdriver bit going fast enough will still grind it's way through a certain medium. Other rotary tools, however, have much more speed and power, which Taiya and Boondorio could've ''easily'' implemented when building the Boonboom Cars in the first place.

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* For the first few episodes, the Boonboomger Robo uses a giant screwdriver as if it was a ''sword''. Anyone who has used a power drill, however, knows that a drill with a screwdriver bit going fast enough will still grind it's way through a certain medium. Other rotary tools, however, have much more speed and power, which Taiya and Boondorio could've ''easily'' implemented when building the Boonboom Cars in the first place.place.
* Boonboomger Robo Nitoryu defeating Tokei Grumer with a 9:15 Slash while the Grumer used a 10:10 Slash could be a nod to how the 9:15 hand position has superseded the 10:10 hand position on the steering wheel while driving.
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* For the first few episodes, the Boonboomger Robo uses a giant screwdriver as if it was a ''sword''. Anyone who has used a power drill, however, knows that a drill with a screwdriver bit going fast enough will still grind it's way through a certain medium. Other rotary tools, however, have much more speed and power, which Taiya and Boondorio could've ''easily'' implemented when building the Boonboom Cars in the first place.

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