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* TenPacesAndTurn: Anytime Kijima grabs a gun to play cowboy, he will initiate this to his opponent (either [[MonsterOfTheWeek Tapir Mozoo]] or a Spotman dressed as a cowboy). [[PlayedForLaughs This will always end up with both parties shooting their pants down.]]
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** Goggle Five themselves are assisted by two temporary sixth members though: heel wrestler Hellmask in Ep. 6 and Henshin Papa (actually a security officer who steals a prototype "Strong Suit" made by Deathdark) in Ep. 41.

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** Goggle Five themselves are assisted by two temporary sixth members though: heel wrestler Hellmask in Ep. 6 and Henshin Papa (actually a security officer who steals a prototype "Strong Suit" made by Deathdark) in Ep. 41. Only the latter could be counted as one of the prototypes of Sixth Ranger that is eventually used throughout the whole series.[[note]]Henshin Papa was originally a mild mannered security guard that became more powerful when [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman he donned the strong suit he accidentally found from Deathdark]] and got mistakenly thought as an unofficial member of Goggle Five through interviews, something that he didn't completely deny, but eventually he had to give up the suit when Deathdark took his son hostage. While on the other hand, Hellmask is merely a above-average powerful human because he had a career in pro wrestling as a Heel, his 'transformation' is merely putting his Heel mask on instead of being a Santa Claus.[[/note]]
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* PutOnABus: Out of 50 episodes, Professor Hongō only appears in the first and last two. One of his two assistants, Midori, also leaves the series in Ep. 22, leaving only Sayuri.

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* PutOnABus: Out of 50 episodes, Professor Hongō only appears in the first and last two.two [[spoiler:because he was CrazyPrepared enough to commission another base for the Goggle Five in Africa in case something happened to the main base, in which around the finale, it was blown up]]. One of his two assistants, Midori, also leaves the series in Ep. 22, leaving only Sayuri.

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* EvilWillFail: Deathdark's downfall is set in motion the moment [[spoiler:Deathmark (with Deathgiller on board) plotted to have Mazurka turned into a human bomb and willingly discarded her, in which Mazurka ended up taking the role with glee as a form of spite. This put Deathgiller in care of the Goggle Five and wounded his {{Pride}} enough to hijack the latest giant robot battle instead of having the original Mozoo monster (Bear Mozoo) get revived and pilot it, costing his life. With Deathdark severely undermanned, this enabled Goggle Five to assault Deathtopia and while Deathmark was a powerful foe, he was no OneManArmy and eventually fell in battle, followed by Fuhrer Taboo himself.]]

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* EvilWillFail: Deathdark's downfall is set in motion the moment [[spoiler:Deathmark (with Deathgiller on board) plotted to have Mazurka turned into a human bomb and willingly discarded her, in which Mazurka ended up taking the role with glee as a form of spite. This put Deathgiller in care of the Goggle Five and wounded his {{Pride}} enough to interfere with the Bear Mozoo attack, and then hijack the latest giant robot battle instead of having the original Mozoo monster (Bear Mozoo) get revived and pilot it, costing his life. With Deathdark severely undermanned, this enabled Goggle Five to assault Deathtopia and while Deathmark was a powerful foe, he was no OneManArmy and eventually fell in battle, followed by Fuhrer Taboo himself.]]
* FakeDefector: In episode 43, [[spoiler:Kijima. After being inflicted with Condor Mozoo's sands that turns anything he attempts to eat into sands and then approached by Mazurka to join Deathdark in order to actually get something to eat (and survive), he confronts Akama and purposefully let out a hint that he's trying to figure out the enemy base to stop the whole thing, so Akama can 'play dead', the Goggle V can then find out the base while Kijima uses his own wits to wreck the enemy plans from the inside and cure his own affliction.
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* MasterOfDisguise: Aside of Pink... Mazurka just loved putting on disguises.

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* MasterOfDisguise: Aside of Pink... Mazurka just loved putting on disguises. It usually works on unknowing civilians, though by the end of the series, the Goggle V usually can see through her disguise from miles away.
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: In the middle of the final arc, Akama decided to [[SaveTheVillain save Deathgiller and have him nursed back to health]] in order to show him the value of life. Deathgiller did end up interrupting Bear Mozoo's assault for the Goggle V's favor, but he only did it as a manner of paying back a debt of saving his life, not learning any lessons of values of life, which is why he's back to antagonizing the Goggle V once that debt was paid.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Fuhrer Taboo puts an interesting spin on it. After seeing Dr. Iguana and Zazoriya failed to the umpteenth time and they begged for another chance, the Fuhrer decided to... just go to Antarctica, awaken Deathmark and also give the two another chance. In the middle of their mission, Fuhrer Taboo abruptly called them back so Deathmark, now already fit after waking up from his long slumber, to execute them for their failures. Yep, when Fuhrer Taboo said they're going to Antarctica, he still had the punishment of Iguana and Zazoriya in mind, he just needs to bring the chosen executioner first.
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* ImprobableWeaponUser: In his civilian form, Kuroda tends to carry his shogi pieces and throw it around to his enemies.
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* KidSidekick: A whole team of them, the Computer Boys and Girls.

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* KidSidekick: A whole team of them, the Computer Boys and Girls.Girls, and paired accordingly to fit the Goggle V as well: Tatsuya, the leader of the Comboys, is paired with Akama. Makoto, the smart second in command, is paired with Kuroda. Haruo, the youngest and more emotional one, is paired with Aoyama. Daisuke, the big one, is paired with Kijima. And Akane, [[TokenGirl the only Computer Girl]], is paired with Miki.

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* TheMovie: The Goggle Five learned from a defecting Prof. Zazoriya about Deathdark's latest plan to destroy Tokyo, and tried to quell it. Turns out the defection was staged and then they couldn't summon the Goggle Caesar until later. Takes place between episodes 5 (Deathdark were already using giant mecha replicas of their monsters) and 14 (before Deathdark goes to Antartica to revive Desmark).

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* TheMovie: The Goggle Five learned from a defecting Prof. Zazoriya about Deathdark's latest plan to destroy Tokyo, and tried to quell it. Turns out the defection was staged and then they couldn't summon the Goggle Caesar until later. Takes place between episodes 5 (Deathdark were already using giant mecha replicas of their monsters) and 14 (before Deathdark goes to Antartica to revive Desmark).Deathmark).



* AdultFear: One of the things that Deathmark tends to exploit when he's in charge. In particular for episode 39; he sent out picture books that would trap any readers when they opened a certain page. And then he distributed them for free to children. In instant, we see many parents in anguish that their children just vanished out of nowhere after they get a free book. Deathmark did plan to reveal their location... but only after issuing a demand that the adults better obey his words or else the children pay the price.



* NoSell: Flames made personally by Deathmark are just plain indestructible and cannot be put down. The Goggle Five learned it the hard way when they're trying to save the book that trapped Miki while being burnt by said flame (She managed to get out before the flame completely consumed the book).



* ParentalAbandonment: We don't know anything about the Goggles' parents other than [[spoiler:Kijima's father]].

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* ParentalAbandonment: We don't know anything about the Goggles' parents other than [[spoiler:Kijima's father]].father. And even then, he abandons him because he knows the seriousness of being a Goggle Five member (and Kijima subtly agrees after figuring things out)]].



* ScienceIsBad: They're fighting a ''Dark Science'' Empire, which has been basically encouraging evil uses of science and discovery since the discovery of iron in Turkey (including encouraging 'murder by sword' the moment swords was discovered, for example), or stealing existing technologies and inventing an evil spin for it. But on the other hand, it's also averted, with the heroes promoting good uses of science and discovery, which forms a good chunk of the actual theme of the show: Science can be used for good, but if it falls to the hands of evil men, it becomes a bad thing.

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* ScienceIsBad: They're fighting a ''Dark Science'' Empire, which has been basically encouraging evil uses of science and discovery since the discovery of iron in Turkey (including encouraging 'murder by sword' the moment swords was discovered, for example), or stealing existing technologies and inventing an evil spin for it. But on the other hand, it's also averted, with the heroes promoting good uses of science and discovery, which forms a good chunk of the actual theme of the show: Science can be used for good, but if it falls to the hands of evil men, it becomes a bad thing. A good example of this contrast is in episode 38, when Deathdark stole Aoyama's JetPack, tinker it in their style and turn it into a tool of destruction, when Aoyama originally just designed it for man-flight.
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* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: Deathgiller challenges Goggle Red to an one-on-one duel. And like a typical villain, the resident MonsterOfTheWeek interrupts for his sake. Deathgiller's response? Shove that monster away and insist on continuing the duel with Goggle Red.


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* RapidAging: The skill of Bee Mozoo, the first monster unleashed right after [[KnightOfCerebus Deathmark]] enters the scene. It hit one of the Computer Boys, Tatsuya, and it rapidly turned him into an old man.


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* VillainsNeverLie: One of the things Deathgiller prides on himself is that he never lies, and he actually delivers.
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* BadassBoast: Episode 5 deals with the myth of Daidarabotchi, known for his herculean, earth-shaping strength. It shaped a giant rock that sealed a giant serpent that will definitely ruin the world. Deathdark only managed to budge the rock a little to unleash its poisonous gas... Goggle Yellow pushed the rock back to its place with much ease, and topped it off with this line:
-->''The strength of Daidarabotchi got nothing on Goggle Yellow!''
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: What kicked off the movie was when Deathdark developed a weapon that could reduce islands to a molecular size and planned to aim Tokyo for it, even Dr. Zazoriya was appalled at that and decided to boot from Deathdark for it. [[spoiler:Subverted, though. It was all staged and she's totally on board with the evil plan.]]


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* TemptingFate: In the movie, Dr. Zazoriya did state that Deathdark does not tolerate failures and after so many failures in her hands, she had to quit. [[spoiler:[[ILied She's lying about quitting.]] But later on, when Deathmark appeared, she is executed ''because'' it's just as she said, Deathdark does not tolerate failures.]]
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* EekAMouse: Rat Mozoo can turn into a normal small-sized rat, which erects this reaction even to the mostly no-nonsense Mazurka.

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* AshFace: Happens to Aoyama and Kijima at the end of episode 38 because the jet pack exploded.

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* AshFace: Happens Done twice. These happened to:
** Kuroda during the 'cowboy shootout' scene in episode 36. He tried
to do the cool 'blow in front of gun' thing and his gun accidentally fired in front of him, rendering his face mired with ash as he fell down.
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Aoyama and Kijima at the end of episode 38 because the jet pack exploded.
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* EvilWillFail: Deathdark's downfall is set in motion the moment [[spoiler:Deathmark (with Deathgiller on board) plotted to have Mazurka turned into a human bomb and willingly discarded her, in which Mazurka ended up taking the role with glee as a form of spite. This put Deathgiller in care of the Goggle Five and wounded his {{Pride}} enough to hijack the latest giant robot battle instead of having the original Mozoo monster (Bear Mozoo) get revived and pilot it, costing his life. With Deathdark severely undermanned, this enabled Goggle Five to assault Deathtopia and while Deathmark was a powerful foe, he was no OneManArmy and eventually fell in battle, followed by Fuhrer Taboo himself.]]
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* MaamShock: If Mazurka is disguising herself, kids that spotted her usually refer to her as 'Ma'am', and it will startle her, though it still keeps her disguise intact.
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* ShoutOut: Akama being an explorer and able to use a whip proficiently even before he became Goggle Red (and still carries it around in his civilian form). If he just put on a hat, he'd be fully invoking ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.
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* EasyAmnesia: The Monster Of The Week in episode 26 set off flash explosions that cause people to develop amnesia. Kuroda ends up as one of its victim... [[spoiler:Only not really, he already prepared his countermeasure before getting hit with the trope, and just pretended of being affected to throw the monster out of loop.]]

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* EasyAmnesia: The Monster Of The Week in episode 26 set off flash explosions that cause people to develop amnesia. Kuroda ends up as one of its victim... [[spoiler:Only not really, [[CrazyPrepared he already prepared his countermeasure before getting hit with the trope, attack]], and just pretended of being affected to throw the monster out of loop.]]
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* EasyAmnesia: The Monster Of The Week in episode 26 set off flash explosions that cause people to develop amnesia.

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* EasyAmnesia: The Monster Of The Week in episode 26 set off flash explosions that cause people to develop amnesia. Kuroda ends up as one of its victim... [[spoiler:Only not really, he already prepared his countermeasure before getting hit with the trope, and just pretended of being affected to throw the monster out of loop.]]
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* SmellySkunk: The skunk Monster Of The Week in episode 46.
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* AshFace: Happens to Aoyama and Kijima at the end of episode 38 because the jet pack exploded.


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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Happens to Futoshi in the shootout in episode 36.
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* EasyAmnesia: The Monster Of The Week in episode 26 set off flash explosions that cause people to develop amnesia.

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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Uh, okay. Kijima might use grapple moves a lot, but he's a zoo worker, not a wrestler... Yet he still pulls off an ''Atomic Drop'' on a [[{{Mooks}} Mook]]...

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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Uh, okay. Kijima might use grapple moves a lot, but he's a zoo worker, not a wrestler... Yet he still pulls off an ''Atomic Drop'' on a [[{{Mooks}} Mook]]...Mook]]...
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: In episode 21, the rangers point out the Coelacanth in the aquarium doesn't make sense because it's been extinct for millions of years. They forgot that that fish was found to still be alive off the Comoros islands in 1938.
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* InstrumentOfMurder: The Cactus monster's guitar also shoots like a rifle in episode 20.
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* EndOfAnAge: The last ''Super Sentai'' to have the score composed by Chūmei Watanabe.
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* BattleStrip: See Bruce Lee Clone below.
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* PsychoRangers: The Deathdark Five. Taken out in one episode.

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* PsychoRangers: The Deathdark Five. Taken out in one episode.episode (#45).
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* FountainOfYouth: What the Monster Of The Week does to people in episode 18.


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* ShirtlessScene: All the men on the team by the pool at the end of episode 17, cheering on the kid who had trouble swimming, as he's in the pool.
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that sounds better.


* ScarfOfAsskicking: Every one of the Goggles. The last time we ever saw them on a Super Sentai.

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* ScarfOfAsskicking: Every one Part of the Goggles. The ranger costumes for a third straight year, but it was the last time we ever saw them on a Super Sentai.

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