I really wanted to like Go Go Loser Ranger. I thought the first three episodes were really good and was eagerly looking forward to seeing the payoffs from what it had setup. Instead it led into a six episode arc of introducing far too many characters dumping their entire characterisation on the audience at that moment and then expecting you to care about the fight the anime then stuck you in for the entire middle portion of the show. A fight in a car park with constant repeating frames and boring visual design. The stark generic characters stood out even more in how utterly bland and cliche they were by trying to stand out against the visual equivalent of white noise. This sluggard pace middle arc drags the quality of the show immensely. While I thought the show would pick up towards the end and stuck with it due to thinking it could perhaps work itself out of what felt like an obligated shounen setup to embrace its own identity and play to its strengths the final arc has two really good episodes that finally feel like the show realised what it should be about before ripping it away. D was the only character I truly liked watching in this show and even then I felt his characterisation was fumbled and odd. With the roster of side characters he was stuck with he stood out as the only one the author had any intent of putting real development on. Special mention goes to the female characters who almost all seem to be some flavour of psychotic or completely bland expies Hisui design wise feels like someone did a GGLR design of Tatsumaki from OPM she feels like a copy my homework designthe same for Ranmaru who looks like the purplehead kid from My Hero Academia. Perhaps I put too much expectations on this show to live up to its own portrayal of itself as a The Boys but for Super Sentai but I dont think it lived up to those expectations or managed to deliver well on its aims well. It feels like it only embraced its tone correctly around Red Ranger and even then he comes across as comically rather than psychotically villainous. The standout of this show is that both the OP and ED are great both visually and musically. If the show had possessed as much creative visual metaphor and design as in its OP/EDs it would have crafted a much better identity for itself rather than being a very generic and very dull action show with tedious characters and a plot that ground to a snails pace. Otherwise its a very mediocre show with a great start that then slowly and deliberately meandered itself into dullness. A great premise I just wish it was explored in a show better than this one.
30 /100
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