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* DancingTheme: Parodying ''{{Franchise/Super Sentai}}'s'' typical closing credits, the first ending has the Dusters and Dragon Keepers dancing to the tune.
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** Before the reveal that [[spoiler:the Dragon Keepers were originally in a show]], some odd statements from certain cast members give an early hint. Akabane mentions in Chapter 41 that his favorite "episode" was number 35, and Wakaba talks about watching the Keepers on television as a child before learning that they were a real force. Both are seemingly innocuous statements given that the Keepers have been active for over a decade, but work under the understanding that [[spoiler:a show of them outside the Sunday Battles exists]].

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** Before the reveal that [[spoiler:the Dragon Keepers were originally in a show]], some odd statements from certain cast members give an early hint. Sakurama as early as Chapter 7 mentioned watching the Keepers in a childhood flashback, Akabane mentions in Chapter 41 that his favorite "episode" was number 35, and Wakaba talks about watching the Keepers on television as a child before learning that they were a real force. Both All are are seemingly innocuous statements given that the Keepers have been active for over a decade, but work under the understanding that [[spoiler:a show of them outside the Sunday Battles exists]].
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* SecretSecretKeeper: Very early on and briefly, Yumeko Suzukiri to D when he poses as Sakurade. His inability to act like Sakurade or a normal human in general meant he needed her to bail him out several times. She reveals this as part of her plan to team up to steal the Divine weapons.

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* SecretSecretKeeper: Very early on and briefly, Yumeko Suzukiri to D when he poses as Sakurade. Sakurama. His inability to act like Sakurade Sakurama or a normal human in general meant he needed her to bail him out several times. She reveals this as part of her plan to team up to steal the Divine weapons.
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* CapeBusters: Due having thwarted the Kaijin's attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers became Earth's most beloved heroes, and to maintain that image, they forced the remaining Kajin foot soldiers to play out battles where they lose very Sunday, in exchange for not being killed. However, tired of being forced to lose over and over again for the sake of entertainment, D comes up with the plan to pose as a human and infiltrate the Dragon Keepers and take down the "heroes" once and for all. However, he gets caught trying to infiltrate the Red Keeper's garrison by Yumeko, a Yellow cadet over on business, who rather than turning him in, decides to partner up with D to take down the Dragon Keepers from the inside.

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* CapeBusters: Due to having thwarted the Kaijin's attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers became Earth's most beloved heroes, and to maintain that image, they forced the remaining Kajin foot soldiers to play out battles where they lose very every Sunday, in exchange for not being killed. However, tired of being forced to lose over and over again for the sake of entertainment, D comes up with the plan to pose as a human and infiltrate the Dragon Keepers and take down the "heroes" once and for all. However, he gets caught trying to infiltrate the Red Keeper's garrison by Yumeko, a Yellow cadet over on business, who rather than turning him in, decides to partner up with D to take down the Dragon Keepers from the inside.
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* GreyAndGreyMorality: On one hand, what the Dragon Keepers do to the footsoldiers is horrible. On the other hand, it is true the Invaders intend to conquer Earth by any means. Further complicating things, since the truth behind the weekly battles is top secret, the ranks of the Rangers have many good-natured people who just want to do good and protect innocent people, but for D they are also enemies since they help the Dragon Keepers. There are also some Rangers who are awful human beings even without knowing the truth. It's also shown later that [[spoiler:the Executives are every bit as evil as the Rangers claim, so them beating the Rangers isn't a good result for Earth either.]] If the fight was purely between the Dragon Keepers and [[spoiler:the Executives]], it would be a full blown case of EvilVsEvil.

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* GreyAndGreyMorality: On one hand, what the Dragon Keepers do to the footsoldiers is horrible. On the other hand, it is true the Invaders intend to conquer Earth by any means. Further complicating things, since the truth behind the weekly battles is top secret, the ranks of the Rangers have many good-natured people who just want to do good and protect innocent people, but for D they are also enemies since they help the Dragon Keepers. And while D does make a point to avoid targeting those who are ignorant, not everyone on his side bothers doing the same. There are also some Rangers who are awful human beings even without knowing the truth. It's also shown later that [[spoiler:the Executives are every bit as evil as the Rangers claim, so them beating the Rangers isn't a good result for Earth either.]] If the fight was purely between the Dragon Keepers and [[spoiler:the Executives]], it would be a full blown case of EvilVsEvil.
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* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: After the Kaijin were defeated at the end of their attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers gave the surviving foot soldiers a choice: in exchange for Dragon Keepers not exterminating them, the surviving foot soldiers will keep up the ruse that the Kaijin still want to take over earth, all so that the Dragon Keepers can reap fame and fortune, while the "Dusters" get sent back to their fortress until the following weeks "battle".

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* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: After the Kaijin were defeated at the end of their attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers gave the surviving foot soldiers a choice: in exchange for Dragon Keepers not exterminating them, the surviving foot soldiers will keep up the ruse that the Kaijin still want to take over earth, all so that the Dragon Keepers can reap fame and fortune, while the "Dusters" get sent back to their fortress until the following weeks week's "battle".



* CapeBusters: Due having thwarted the Kaijin's attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers became Earth's most beloved heroes, and to maintain image, they forced the remaining Kajin foot soldiers to play out battles where they lose very Sunday, in exchange for not being killed. However, tired of being forced to lose over and over again for the sake of entertainment, D comes up with the plan to pose as a human and infiltrate the Dragon Keepers and take down the "heroes" once and for all. However, he gets caught trying to infiltrate the Red Keeper's garrison by Yumeko, a Yellow cadet over on business, who rather than turning him, decides to partner up with D to take down the Dragon Keepers from the inside.

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* CapeBusters: Due having thwarted the Kaijin's attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers became Earth's most beloved heroes, and to maintain that image, they forced the remaining Kajin foot soldiers to play out battles where they lose very Sunday, in exchange for not being killed. However, tired of being forced to lose over and over again for the sake of entertainment, D comes up with the plan to pose as a human and infiltrate the Dragon Keepers and take down the "heroes" once and for all. However, he gets caught trying to infiltrate the Red Keeper's garrison by Yumeko, a Yellow cadet over on business, who rather than turning him, him in, decides to partner up with D to take down the Dragon Keepers from the inside.
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* CapeBusters: Due having thwarted the Kaijin's attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers became Earth's most beloved heroes, and to maintain image, they forced the remaining Kajin foot soldiers to play out battles where they lose very Sunday, in exchange for not being killed. However, tired of being forced to lose over and over again for the sake of entertainment, D comes up with the plan to pose as a human and infiltrate the Dragon Keepers and take down the "heroes" once and for all. However, he gets caught trying to infiltrate the Red Keeper's garrison by Yumeko, a Yellow cadet over on business, who rather than turning him, decides to partner up with D to take down the Dragon Keepers from the inside.
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* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: After the Kaijin were defeated at the end of their attempted invasion of earth, the Dragon Keepers gave the surviving foot soldiers a choice: in exchange for Dragon Keepers not exterminating them, the surviving foot soldiers will keep up the ruse that the Kaijin still want to take over earth, all so that the Dragon Keepers can reap fame and fortune, while the "Dusters" get sent back to their fortress until the following weeks "battle".
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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director and being animated by Yostar Pictures. The adaptation is set to premiere as part of the Spring 2024 anime season, with its first episode airing on April 7th.

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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director and being animated by Yostar Pictures. The adaptation is set to premiere premiered as part of the Spring 2024 anime season, with its first episode airing on April 7th.
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* ShowWithinAShow: The weekly Sunday battles are EngineeredHeroics forced upon by the Dragon Keepers and "assisted" by the remaining Dusters, analagous to a weekly stage show with ''very'' practical effects. It was hinted, and later revealed in Chapter 87, that [[spoiler: the Sunday battles aren't even the original iteration of the Rangers vs. Invaders conflict. At least 20 years prior (seven before the Invaders appeared) there was a non-StagedShooting version of the conflict with regular human actors - that is to say, there was a fictional ''Dragon Keepers'' series well before either side turned up in real life. It was cancelled with no renewal. One episode in particular, Episode 35, becomes of interest since both Akanane and Yakusa Usukubo both claim it as their favorite episode and it seems to concern a NearVillainVictory for the Kaijin.]]

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* ShowWithinAShow: The weekly Sunday battles are EngineeredHeroics forced upon by the Dragon Keepers and "assisted" by the remaining Dusters, analagous to a weekly stage show with ''very'' practical effects. It was hinted, and later revealed in Chapter 87, that [[spoiler: the Sunday battles aren't even the original iteration of the Rangers vs. Invaders conflict. At least 20 years prior (seven before the Invaders appeared) there was a non-StagedShooting version of the conflict with regular human actors - that is to say, there was a fictional ''Dragon Keepers'' series well before either side turned up in real life. It was cancelled with no renewal. One episode in particular, Episode 35, becomes of interest since both Akanane Akabane and Yakusa Yakushi Usukubo both claim it as their favorite episode and it seems to concern a NearVillainVictory for the Kaijin.]]
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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director. Two years later, the first season airs as part of the Spring 2024 anime block, animated by Yostar Pictures. The first episode airing on April 7th.

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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director. Two years later, the first season airs director and being animated by Yostar Pictures. The adaptation is set to premiere as part of the Spring 2024 anime block, animated by Yostar Pictures. The season, with its first episode airing on April 7th.
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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director. Two years later, the first season airs as part of the Spring 2024 anime block. The first episode airing on April 7th.

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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director. Two years later, the first season airs as part of the Spring 2024 anime block.block, animated by Yostar Pictures. The first episode airing on April 7th.
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* VillainEpisode: Red Keeper has his own arc where [[spoiler: after narrowly surviving an assassination attempt by the Rangers Association, he becomes an amnesiac trying to discover his past.]]
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* MarketBasedTitle:
** The North American translation of the series title, ''Go Go Loser Ranger!'', evokes a different feel from the original Japanese, being a shout out to the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' franchise.
** The French title is instead the LiteraryAllusionTitle ''[[GratuitousEnglish No Longer Rangers]]'', referencing the English translated title of Osamu Dazai's ''Literature/NoLongerHuman'' which uses similar syntax (Ningen Shikkaku).
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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director. It will be released in 2024.

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An anime adaptation [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-05/negi-haruba-go-go-loser-ranger-manga-gets-tv-anime/.192618 was announced in December 2022]], with Keiichi Satō (''Anime/TigerAndBunny'') as director. It will be released in 2024.
Two years later, the first season airs as part of the Spring 2024 anime block. The first episode airing on April 7th.
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* BackhandedCompliment: [[spoiler:After D, Usukubo, and HIsui trick Yakushi into believing Death Messiah's horn was its weak point, D calls him a "true Invader fan". While it's technically correct, as being a fan of the Invaders was a chunk of Yakushi's character, in this battle he was trying to ''become'' an Invader and deciding to follow "canon" instead of selfishly pursuing his newfound powers for his own sake is what really separates him from a true Invader.]]

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* BackhandedCompliment: [[spoiler:After D, Usukubo, and HIsui Hisui trick Yakushi into believing Death Messiah's horn was its weak point, D calls him a "true Invader fan". While it's technically correct, as being a fan of the Invaders was a chunk of Yakushi's character, in this battle he was trying to ''become'' an Invader and deciding to follow "canon" instead of selfishly pursuing his newfound powers for his own sake is what really separates him from a true Invader.]]
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* BackhandedCompliment: [[spoiler:After D, Usukubo, and HIsui trick Yakushi into believing Death Messiah's horn was its weak point, D calls him a "true Invader fan". While it's technically correct, as being a fan of the Invaders was a chunk of Yakushi's character, in this battle he was trying to ''become'' an Invader and deciding to follow "canon" instead of selfishly pursuing his newfound powers for his own sake is what really separates him from a true Invader.]]
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* TimeSkip: Happens between chapters 125 and 126. The story jumps ahead many months after the Three Way Battle arc.

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