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[Ranger Reject] Did it get interesting?

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Yeah.

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The story about yellow…

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I think it became interesting by tying up all the plot threads.

I definitely think it doesn’t match the title or the initial image.

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The dirty Quintessential Quintuplets has begun and has become a half-divided groom.

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Red, who should transfer to another world.

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>>5

I’m sorry that it’s a manga that sells more than ten times more than yours.

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>>33

The sales figures for the individual thread images were announced.

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>>49

There won’t be a presentation for the whole, but I can roughly understand the position in the POS run.

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>>49

Not just this, but hit authors generally only announce the sales of their successful works.

It’s probably because it actually becomes easy to understand and serves as a trigger.

6: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx13

Red has become a quite likable tragic monster.

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You remembered in the Sam 8 thread, didn’t you?

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>>7

It’s unfortunate that this was interesting.

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>>7

It was heavily criticized alongside this, but where did the difference come from?

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>>14

It was just the fifth place anti who was trying hard.

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The overwhelming payoff of foreshadowing in Desmeshia is impressive…

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>>9

The absurd foreshadowing being resolved along with the foreshadowing that has truly been laid out from the beginning is causing significant confusion in my brain.

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Casually in the thread 🟡 wife

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>>10

This is also foreshadowing.

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>>24

The death mesh is splitting again…

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I’m looking forward to the appearance of a pharmacist in the anime.

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Recently, the thread is progressing normally and is fun.

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It was just boring in the beginning, right?

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I don’t know how Sam8 intended to proceed.

It seems that the structure of the story here, which is laying a lot of foreshadowing in the early stages and progressing along a single line, is fundamentally different.

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>>16

Since Sam 8 has been telling its setting from the first episode.

It feels like the disclosure of a black history notebook.

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Death Messiah Koji Kamiyama is great…

It seems like they can nicely balance being a fast-talking nerd and a charismatic leader.

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There are a lot of characters, but it’s definitely not like an ensemble drama.

Even when talking about other characters, it never strays from D being the main focus of the story.

Misunderstanding that makes it harder to read.

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It’s interesting now, but the lack of satisfying catharsis until around volume 14 is likely due to the structure being too stoic.

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>>21

This is also a foreshadowing.

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In a way, even the collaboration with The Quintessential Quintuplets is a setup.

It started to look that way, my head is like Death Meshia.

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I feel like using this as a sentai theme is just making the design look lame and holding it back.

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>>25

Me, a work of junk?

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Annoying otaku, be quiet!

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The recognition of the “Zatsu Ninsiki Sentai” or “Miscellaneous Recognition Ranger” is, in a way, accurate.

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So far, I have no complaints about the voice actors, but if the shrine maiden sisters are not voiced by the Quintessential Quintuplets cast, it will cause an uproar.

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It’s a stage created by a playwright who can’t come up with interesting stories.

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>>30

But I have the talent of an actor, scientist, murderer, and dark fixer…

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>>32

Those who were overflowing with talent in a direction that deviates from the law.

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I want them to properly handle the resolution of the Deathmashia arc in the anime, but it may take until the third season.

Come on, Disney Plus!

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I thought it was a joke thread for the viewers of Dragon Keeper, the Dragon God Squad.

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I’m really looking forward to the second season, but I’m just worried they won’t compress the episodes too much.

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I’m also worried about the author’s health…

It seems that in addition to my intense weekly serialization, I’ll be continuously involved in supervising Go-Toubun.

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What, was the thread image brainwashed or something?

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>>43

I’m not at fault! I’m not at fault!

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>>43

I had strange memories implanted.

Mental is pure.

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Looking back, all the Dragon Keepers were interesting characters.

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The Yellow’s past arc somehow reminds me of Hoenhime and Lieutenant Tsurumi’s.

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It’s nice, isn’t it? Even though I haven’t turned into an ally or a good person, the anger management episode somehow becomes interesting.

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This thread feels quite empty…

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It’s hard to believe that at first, they were said to be overshadowed by the color red, but they’ve turned into such strong characters.

It's hard to believe that at first, they were said to be overshadowed by the color red, but they've turned into such strong characters.

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>>51

It’s terrifying to think that the pink comeback and rampage are still pending.

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I love the way it starts off with a huge excitement in the new chapter, followed by a boring match.

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In that world, “You have to endure until episode 7!” seems to have become the catchphrase.

>😁……

55: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

In the end, it was you who was searching for the script of the final episode…

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Red: Murderer

Blue: Gambling Addiction

Green: Convicted felon

Yellow: Killer

Pink: Placon

This is a major disqualification.

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>>56

You can’t even pull off the brocon thing!

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While watching the recent talks about 🟡, I end up becoming a head Deathmashia while watching the anime reruns!

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Teach me, nameless Messiah.

What should I do for this manga to become a huge hit?

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>>59

Create a continuation of the stage production and significantly increase the budget and promotion!

I seriously think this is it.

They properly watch over people from the stage and hero show fields…

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>>59

This

The pattern is

In my consideration

There is none.

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>>59

First, we need to lift the exclusivity; otherwise, there’s no point in talking.

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>>72

Official, promote the fact that all episodes have been available for free on YouTube for quite some time!

I often see fans promoting on their own!!

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It’s feeling pretty good now, but even taking that into account, the early part is not interesting.

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>>61

But it’s also an indispensable part to bring out the current interesting aspects…

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>>61

That’s also a foreshadowing.

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In the beginning, it felt like there were fans of all ages and genders.

It seems that after the association edition, the current Draky is supported by a small but elite group of female fans.

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Release the stage version on Blu-ray!

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>>65

The CD of Black Flash and Dragon God Squadron Dragon Keeper as well…

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I’ve watched the stage version’s next episode preview dance about five times, but my memory is gradually fading…

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Although it’s hidden in another world, there are quite a few Toei’s Sentai staff involved in this anime setting as well.

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>>69

First, the pink keeper is MAO…

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D-kun hasn’t had much of a chance to appear lately, has he?

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>>73

When D appears in person, the amount of information they possess increases.

However, the fact that he moved as best as he could with limited information led to the story taking unexpected turns, which is part of the appeal, so the setting disclosure is primarily for the readers, after all.

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>>76

This time, D is probably watching too!

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Everyone is living too freely as they please.

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>>78

There was a time when I thought so.

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>>78

In a way, that’s true.

Partially so.

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I think there are probably only a few people, including Sakurama, from the new squad who can live freely right now.

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Maybe about seven treasures…

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I think the muscular guy from the Pink Squad lives quite freely and is cool.

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>>84

In other words, to live freely in this world, it’s necessary to build muscle.

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I think the Ushikubo family lives as they please.

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>>87

You guys are living too freely, you fools!

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>>87

They are indeed the freest parent and child in the world right now.

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Sakurama may seem free from the perspective of other factions, but he is too bound by his parents’ teachings and past traumas…

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Since the exam chapter, Angel-chan has been killing Lord Peltrou’s doppelgänger squad relying on the mood of the moment.

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>>90

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Isn’t it against the rules to post actual funny examples in a thread asking if it’s gotten interesting?

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>>91

I think magazines often have a pattern of bouncing back quite a bit.

A fleeting survival race like a jump has its pros and cons.

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>>97

Blue Lock started gaining popularity a little later on.

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>>97

I feel that the characteristics of the magazine are evident there, rather than a matter of good or bad.

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>>91

The boob alien has no rules, right?

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The angel was bound by her birth and parents, but was freed by D-sama…

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After seeing that guy prove the risks of what happens when someone other than a suitable person overuses the sacred tools…

I felt that Jade was pushing it pretty far.

If the girl’s arm only gets ruined, that’s still a cheap price to pay.

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Hikukubo Papa was somewhat bound by societal expectations, the death of his wife, and his own assumptions.

My daughter is really free.

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Somehow, the three of them are really acting as heroines.

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I think the current “Amakami-san’s House” is also a pattern that has made a comeback later on.

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I like it when I periodically feel like, “Ah, this is just a mess.”

I want you to let me say it again.

Recently, the stories seem a bit too tidy, possibly because D is not involved.

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The school arc was surprisingly well-structured considering that D was involved.

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