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[Ranger Reject] Post garbage scraps.




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In other words…!

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It’s just leftover scraps.

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The outcome of the creation of stars.

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Isn’t it okay to meet up once in a while…?

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This summer!

Super Super Sunday Showdown!!

Stay tuned!!

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>>5

The rest is in the movie version.

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The sheep has been here for a long time.

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“They’re saying ‘Come here, kid,’ but that guy is currently burning out.”

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>>7

Well, no matter what is said, the boy is certain to come.

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Knowing that, I guess Emematai was the only one who recognized the garbage as family.

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Once you understand who the title refers to, the answer has been clear from the beginning.

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>>12

I’m already reading and feeling like my head is in a death mess!

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You are nothing but leftover scum, not even part of the squad or an executive…!

No way… “Sentai Great Failure”…!

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>>13

It’s not a failure of the organization called “Sentai,” but rather a complete failure as a material for the content itself known as “Sentai.”

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The reason the title font is black with a red cross.

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>>14

It’s a red pen, and the red inside is also seeping out.

The way you express yellow as an indecisive yellow signal shows how delicate your perception of color is, teacher.

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After all is said and done, I’m really good at drawing things like this…

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>>16

I was good at hitting with a spread from the Quintessential Quintuplets era.

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“I clearly said that justice and evil are just self-discipline, right?”

There are many mangas that get complicated by trying to unjustifiably rationalize things.

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So that’s how it came to be a failure of the squad.

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Leftover sake lees essentially means it’s practically nameless.

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>>20

Stop the hate speech already.

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>>20

💢✨✨✝️✝️✨✝️💢

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>>20

Disrespect to the combatants.

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>>20

Did you just make fun of Mr./Ms. D?

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>>20

Disqualified from being a human.

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There were parts that were a bit confusing and dragged on, making it somewhat tricky to follow the series, but it’s still interesting all in all…

Reading it in one go as a paperback changes the impression, which was also the case with BLEACH.

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There’s no way that an anonymous person has this kind of drive.

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Zen’s Kouritani has been brought to the stage like this, but how will it move from here?

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This is the best!

This is what I wanted to see.

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This is also foreshadowing.

Ah… please stay with me until the end, Hyuuoooooo.

This is also foreshadowing.

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>>28

Does Chitose’s wind ability have the will to converse…?

This is going to get the community excited…

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Even XX-chan is the residue of the creation star…

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>>29

Maybe the naming was also a big failure with XX (pekepeke) as the meaning…

Peru-san knows our background.

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As expected, Rokkoshi-chan still can’t completely hate Kiriya.

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The combatant D is confronted with the freedom not to fight.

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>>31

In other words, fighting is also freedom, right?~~~

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But if you tell someone who doesn’t know freedom to suddenly live as they please, they won’t be able to live, right?

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In other words… a total failure of the squad.

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Everything is free!

My son!

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I completely forgot what happened when I escaped from the snake space.

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You likely already have the role of Angel-chan’s master.

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In the end, there was no love in the manufacturing process as Red said.

Even so, I worked hard to live and was loved by a few, so life is not something to be thrown away.

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>>43

The Ushikubo family was clearly saved by D.

The interactions with the colorless members too.

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The core elements of the work have mostly been revealed, but there are still aspects that remain unexplained.

There is still plenty of room for the community to thrive.

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>>44

I honestly think that combatants have their roles as well.

In the Kōrigatani script, there may not have been anything like that in particular.

Since the core had been secretly foreshadowed all along, it is possible that something was written in Sanae’s script.

That’s why Chitose can be seen as having higher expectations for D than anyone else.

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>>49

According to the doctor, the core appears in episode 8, not episode 1.

This is clearly foreshadowing for Sanae’s script episodes after episode 7…

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>>49

It’s quite embarrassing to think that Sanae left without even facing D at all.

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Hurry and go to Roko-chan’s place, Security Guard Tani.

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I was looking at comments and someone said Chitose is at Tokyo Dome City, right? Comparing the two, it seems certain, so my stomach hurts now.

No way, you…! Are you going to settle this at G-Rosso…!?

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It feels like the battle of Chitose is going to be one of the climaxes.

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Please bring back Shippō.

It won’t be fun without you.

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Hey Ryujin, just who are you anyway?

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>>51

Aren’t you using the genes of a real child that was supposed to be revived?

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Moreover, the uncollected tin cuts and the secret meeting between Chitose have been casually noted.

Why did Angelica come to call her sister “Anesama”?

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The satisfaction was worth the weeks of waiting.

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On the contrary, for those with an original source, the direction has become somewhat predictable.

It’s hard to predict what Sakura will do the most.

From a meta perspective, this guy has no role beyond D.

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>>56

Including the fact that my sister is still in a coma, it’s clearly a hidden banner, isn’t it?

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Green was visibly against killing combatants even at the stage of volume 1.

C-could this also be foreshadowing…?!

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>>58

I’m reading Sanae’s script.

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>>58

Foreshadowing foreshadowing foreshadowing foreshadowing foreshadowing foreshadowing!

“Sentai Daishikkaku is the best content!”

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>>62

I can’t believe I can hear this in Kamiya’s voice…

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Sakurama said, “You can overcome this,” so I believe, just like Chitose, that D will make a comeback.

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Keep that to yourself, Yakushi.

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It’s seriously filled with foreshadowing, so the death messiah inside my heart starts to rampage.

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>>64

I remembered that during the Quintessential Quintuplets, Itsuki was like a bundle of foreshadowing.

You can experience a feeling where dots are scattered and connect with lines as the story progresses!

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This explanation alone won’t allow the combatants to gather the theory that they are a single living being.

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The anime otaku detective Morita Naritaka’s unnecessarily extravagant (lifestyle) made me laugh.

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>>67

I’m recognized as a skilled person by the plover.

If I show this guy the special effects version, he might easily realize that this world is built on top of metafiction.

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I’m looking forward to Yusa Ripon’s wild antics too!

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>>69

When the advance screening was held, it was released early as an original animation, and the animation, including the artwork, is seriously on point.

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The Deathmashia of the heart is in the hearts of everyone, without a name.

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Everyone has a healer in their heart.

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The cast is kept secret due to the circumstances of the story in Magatia.

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>>72

I thought it might be Ishida because there was someone in the second season PV who sounded like him.

Personally, I had an image of Koyasu.

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I wondered what Seigatani was doing until he was picked up by the new squad.

Is it okay to say I was hidden in Emma’s house?

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>>76

After Emematai’s death, he fled to the slums.

It felt like they clashed with the new squad based in the slums afterward.

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I still can’t see anything regarding the purpose of Emematai.

It doesn’t seem like it’s simply about good guys and bad guys.

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Why did the overly good Yumeko become such a bad-natured woman?

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>>79

It’s impossible to have a good personality in that environment.

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Currently, the one that has been explored the most is Sousei Soushi Oriyadani, so I can’t read the others at all yet!

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The leftover garbage… made me a little aroused, didn’t it?

Useless like a komainu.

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>>83

It’s foolish to cling to a position that feels like leftover scraps!

You have the prestigious position of cleaning crew at the barracks, don’t you!

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It’s nice how the protagonist is being a protagonist while still dragging along the story of Kouridani…

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There’s no reason to say you can’t fight just because you don’t have a role.

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Emematai may have vague boundaries between self and others in terms of abilities.

Both the combatants and the executives are creations made from the same human beings; I guess they all feel like family.

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I wanted to see you, you piece of trash.

I believe you can do it, leftover.

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“Being completely disqualified also means being a free existence released from one’s role.”

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Well, there’s no way I’d run away.

If it’s Mr. D, there’s no doubt.

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen the appearance of the Sapphire First Rank.

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I’ll say it in a small voice because it’s the middle of the night.

I’m looking forward to Season 2!!!!!!!!!!!

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>>92

Say it in a louder voice.

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It was someone who really had no role at all!

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Mr. Red, who was declared to be almost a monster except for his appearance…

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>>94

Just because it looks like a human, it gets to be a hero.

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>>98

Dragon God Shrine Maiden

Hero

Executive

I’m sorry, but there isn’t any Japanese text provided to translate. Please provide the text you would like me to translate.

Garbage fighter ← Protagonist

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I’m looking forward to more erotic pictures of Jade in the second season.

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By the way, the theme song for the second season sounds like Orange Range.

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I wonder how the OP video is turning out.

In the first season, D was prominently featured.

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