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* ThePowerOfLove: It's Wombat's character motivation and it's the ultimate weapon of the Battle Lovers.
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* BarbieDollAnatomy: A notable (possible) subversion. In contrast to every magical girl ever sporting a distinct lack of nipples despite total nudity, it seems that these guys are actually just self-conscious and try very hard to hide their bits. If you watch the transformation sequences carefully, they're never properly uncovered. Never is this so obvious as when Sulfur grabs at his crotch.

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* BarbieDollAnatomy: A notable (possible) subversion. subversion during the TransformationSequence. In contrast to every magical girl ever sporting a distinct lack of nipples despite total nudity, nudity while transforming, it seems that these guys are actually just self-conscious and try very hard to hide their bits. If you watch the transformation sequences carefully, they're never properly uncovered. Never is this so obvious as when Sulfur grabs at [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covers his crotch.crotch]].
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* BarbieDollAnatomy: A notable (possible) subversion. In contrast to every magical girl ever sporting a distinct lack of nipples despite total nudity, it seems that these guys are actually just self-conscious and try very hard to hide their bits. If you watch the transformation sequences carefully, they're never properly uncovered. Never is this so obvious as when Sulfur grabs at his crotch.

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''Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu LOVE!'' or ''Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!'' ([[LongTitle to save time, call it]] Boueibu) is a Winter2015Anime which is a parody of MagicalGirl series, specifically of the MagicalGirlWarrior type. It's produced by {{Creator/Diomedea}} under the eye of Shinji Takamatsu (of ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' and ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' fame) although the original concept is credited to Kurari Umatani. Its main English page is [[http://boueibu.com/us/index.html here]] and [[http://www.ponimaga.jp/comic/293 an online manga about the Conquest Club is here]] (but it's in Japanese). A light novel is also out there...although the only thing to distinguish its name from the anime is the word ''NOVEL!''. An OtomeGame for smartphones has also been announced.

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''Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu LOVE!'' or ''Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!'' ([[LongTitle to save time, call it]] Boueibu) is a Winter2015Anime which is a parody of MagicalGirl series, specifically of the MagicalGirlWarrior type. It's produced by {{Creator/Diomedea}} under the eye of Shinji Takamatsu (of ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' and ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' fame) although the original concept is credited to Kurari Umatani. Its main English page is [[http://boueibu.com/us/index.html here]] and [[http://www.ponimaga.jp/comic/293 an online manga about the Conquest Club is here]] (but it's in Japanese). A light novel is also out there...although the only thing to distinguish its name from the anime is the word ''NOVEL!''. An OtomeGame for smartphones has also been announced.released.



* LoveIsInTheAir: The feathers of episode three's MonsterOfTheWeek function as a sort of 'cupid's arrow', making anyone hit by one fall head over heels in love with them.



* SuperOCD: The MonsterOfTheWeek in episode 2.

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** MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to their intended demographic. Even some of the side characters are this, which is saying something.


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* MonsterOfTheWeek: The episodes more or less take this format, which is typical of MagicalGirl shows.
* MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to their intended demographic. Even some of the side characters are this, which is saying something.

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* {{Fanservice}} : For girls, though. Let's see, the show starts with two bishonen taking a bath, their alternate base (after the school club) is the bath house, and they are magical boys...

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* {{Fanservice}} : For girls, girls (and guys who like guys), though. Let's see, the show starts with two bishonen taking a bath, their alternate base (after the school club) is the bath house, and they are magical boys...boys...
** MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to their intended demographic. Even some of the side characters are this, which is saying something.



* MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to their intended demographic. Even some of the side characters are this, which is saying something.
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** En and Atsushi in episode 8, even more so.

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* ObliviousToHisOwnDescription: In episode 2, Yumoto completely fails to recognize that ''he's'' the 'extremely belligerent individual' in Wombat's tale.

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* ObliviousToHisOwnDescription: In episode 2, Yumoto completely fails to recognize that ''he's'' the 'extremely belligerent individual' in Wombat's tale. tale.
** Episode 9's victim fails to realize that the "guy who can't read the mood" a group of students are talking about is him. Well, he does eventually realize it but only after a big InternalMonologue.
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* VillainsOutShopping: The Conquest Club in episode 7, where they decide to splurge on a relaxing vacation.

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* MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to their intended demographic.

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* ModestyTowel: Common due to the abundance of hot spring scenes. The Press Society even get in on the act in episode 5.
* MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to their intended demographic. Even some of the side characters are this, which is saying something.


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** [[http://magicalgirlsandcerulean.tumblr.com/post/112204773708/elucida-kidokon-kontsu-eeeehhhhhh-source-1 The Sendai P'PARCO collaboration]] makes for even more eye candy, with En wearing a WaistcoatOfStyle.
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* EvilLaugh: Kinshiro indulges in this a bit in episode 8.


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* TickleTorture: The MonsterOfTheWeek of episode 6 inflicts this on Vesta after immobilising him with its CombatTentacles.
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* HatePlague: The MonsterOfTheWeek of episode 8 causes a non-murderous kind, with En as one of the victims.


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* RedEyesTakeWarning: The HatePlague from episode 8 tints its victims' eyes slightly red when it's affecting them.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Battle Lover/Battlelover/Batolover? Zundar/Thunder?

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Battle Lover/Battlelover/Batolover? Zundar/Thunder?Zundar/Thunder? Orite/Aurite?
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* ShipTease: Ryuu and Io in episode 7, to an almost ridiculous extent. Even Atsushi [[ShipperOnDeck gets on it]].
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** In episode seven, Atsushi points out that even though Ryu calls himself a {{Casanova}}, [[UrbanLegendLoveLife no one has ever seen him with a woman before]].

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* ShoutOut:
** Doesn't a [[https://38.media.tumblr.com/abf01a15e00cf00d37029f4e366d3697/tumblr_nhvi2hoFW61rth7lco1_1280.png certain shot]] from the opening [[Franchise/SailorMoon look familiar]]?
** After getting their Lovracelets, Yumoto wonders if that's like ''[[Anime/TheCatReturns The Wombat Returns]]''.
** The preview for episode 3 features a poster that looks like it came straight out of ''{{Anime/Free}}''.
** The arm wrestling scene in episode 3 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_I3EYfk82Q looks awfully familiar.]] Who'd have thought that a [[Film/OverTheTop Stallone reference]] would make it into a magical boys show?
** Episode 3 has a huge [[Anime/PrincessTutu Princess Tutu]] vibe, what with ballet dancers transforming into birds, the heroes helping characters get in touch with their emotions and more pirouettes than you can shake a (love?) stick at.
** In Episode 4, when Yumoto says cuddling Wombat brings him close to Nirvana, En compares the feeling to [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Linus']] [[SecurityBlanket blanket]].
** Episode five had Atsushi in the library. When picking a book his hand goes over a couple of volumes titled [[GrandTheftAuto Grand Thief Actor.]]
** In one chapter of the Conquest Club manga, everyone tries to recall their first meeting with Zundar. Akoya's "flashback" is basically the boy version of [[Franchise/SailorMoon Usagi meeting Luna]].

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** Doesn't a [[https://38.media.tumblr.com/abf01a15e00cf00d37029f4e366d3697/tumblr_nhvi2hoFW61rth7lco1_1280.png certain shot]] from the opening [[Franchise/SailorMoon look familiar]]?
** After getting their Lovracelets, Yumoto wonders if that's like ''[[Anime/TheCatReturns The Wombat Returns]]''.
** The preview for episode 3 features a poster that looks like it came straight out of ''{{Anime/Free}}''.
** The arm wrestling scene in episode 3 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_I3EYfk82Q looks awfully familiar.]] Who'd have thought that a [[Film/OverTheTop Stallone reference]] would make it into a magical boys show?
** Episode 3 has a huge [[Anime/PrincessTutu Princess Tutu]] vibe, what with ballet dancers transforming into birds, the heroes helping characters get in touch with their emotions and more pirouettes than you can shake a (love?) stick at.
** In Episode 4, when Yumoto says cuddling Wombat brings him close to Nirvana, En compares the feeling to [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Linus']] [[SecurityBlanket blanket]].
** Episode five had Atsushi in the library. When picking a book his hand goes over a couple of volumes titled [[GrandTheftAuto Grand Thief Actor.]]
** In one chapter of the Conquest Club manga, everyone tries to recall their first meeting with Zundar. Akoya's "flashback" is basically the boy version of [[Franchise/SailorMoon Usagi meeting Luna]].
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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers. This is how no one can figure out who they really are even though their outfits don't do anything to hide their identities. Episode 5 reveals that the Conquest Club has the same kind of identity-hiding technology.

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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers. This is how no one can figure out who they really are even though their outfits don't do anything to hide their identities. Episode 5 6 reveals that the Conquest Club has the same kind of identity-hiding technology.
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''Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu LOVE!'' or ''Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!'' ([[LongTitle to save time, call it]] Boueibu) is a Winter2015Anime which is a parody of MagicalGirl series, specifically of the MagicalGirlWarrior type. It's produced by {{Creator/Diomedea}} under the eye of Shinji Takamatsu (of ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' and ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' fame) although the original concept is credited to Kurari Umatani. Its main English page is [[http://boueibu.com/us/index.html here]] and [[http://www.ponimaga.jp/comic/293 an online manga about the Conquest Club is here]] (but it's in Japanese). A light novel is also out there...although the only thing to distinguish its name from the anime is the word ''NOVEL!''.

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''Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu LOVE!'' or ''Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!'' ([[LongTitle to save time, call it]] Boueibu) is a Winter2015Anime which is a parody of MagicalGirl series, specifically of the MagicalGirlWarrior type. It's produced by {{Creator/Diomedea}} under the eye of Shinji Takamatsu (of ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' and ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' fame) although the original concept is credited to Kurari Umatani. Its main English page is [[http://boueibu.com/us/index.html here]] and [[http://www.ponimaga.jp/comic/293 an online manga about the Conquest Club is here]] (but it's in Japanese). A light novel is also out there...although the only thing to distinguish its name from the anime is the word ''NOVEL!''. An OtomeGame for smartphones has also been announced.

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* CatchPhrase: "What is love making?" for the PVs. [[FreudWasRight Cue the sniggers.]]

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* CatchPhrase: "What is love making?" for the PVs.[=PVs=]. [[FreudWasRight Cue the sniggers.]]



** Io delivers a good one to the screw-monster in episode 6, [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom punching it across the school yard]].



* SharpDressedMan: All of the guys are this in school uniform (except Yumoto and En, who don't wear ties as part of their uniform), but especially the Conquest Club. Akoya shows up in one of his flashbacks wearing a suit.

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* SharpDressedMan: All of the guys are this in school uniform (except Yumoto and En, who don't wear ties as part of their uniform), but especially the Conquest Club. Akoya shows up in one of his flashbacks wearing a suit.



** The preview for episode 3 features a poster that looks like it came straight out of {{Anime/Free}}.

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** The preview for episode 3 features a poster that looks like it came straight out of {{Anime/Free}}.''{{Anime/Free}}''.


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** In one chapter of the Conquest Club manga, everyone tries to recall their first meeting with Zundar. Akoya's "flashback" is basically the boy version of [[Franchise/SailorMoon Usagi meeting Luna]].
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* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Io does this to the MonsterOfTheWeek of episode 6. They're technically outside, but the effect is the same.
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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers. This is how no one can figure out who they really are even though their outfits don't do anything to hide their identities.

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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers. This is how no one can figure out who they really are even though their outfits don't do anything to hide their identities. Episode 5 reveals that the Conquest Club has the same kind of identity-hiding technology.
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* AffectionateParody: Of MagicalGirl shows, obviously.

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* AffectionateParody: Of MagicalGirl shows, obviously.series and their associated tropes.
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** Episode five had Atsushi in the library. When picking a book his hand goes over a couple of volumes titled [[GrandTheftAuto Grand Thief Actor.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers.

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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers. This is how no one can figure out who they really are even though their outfits don't do anything to hide their identities.
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* NoHeterosexualSexAllowed: Zundar's [[InsaneTrollLogic amazing]] plan in episode 3 - use the powers of the MonsterOfTheWeek to turn all the men in the world say, destroying the human race's ability to reproduce.

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* NoHeterosexualSexAllowed: Zundar's [[InsaneTrollLogic amazing]] plan in episode 3 - use the powers of the MonsterOfTheWeek to turn all the men in the world say, gay, destroying the human race's ability to reproduce.

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** The Battle Lovers live and breathe this trope, in direct contrast to the [[GratuitousFrench Chevaliers.]]



* IHaveTheHighGround: The Conquest Club are the undisputed champions of this. The number of times which they ''don't'' indulge in it can be counted on one hand.



* InadvertentEntranceCue: In episode one, when Yumoto and Wombat!Tawarayama enter the Earth Defense Club's club room moments after the boys had just finished discussing their need for a fifth member and a club advisor.

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* InadvertentEntranceCue: In Done in episode one, when Yumoto and Wombat!Tawarayama enter the Earth Defense Club's club room moments after the boys had just finished discussing their need for a fifth member and a club advisor.


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* NoHeterosexualSexAllowed: Zundar's [[InsaneTrollLogic amazing]] plan in episode 3 - use the powers of the MonsterOfTheWeek to turn all the men in the world say, destroying the human race's ability to reproduce.

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* FullFrontalAssault: The Battle Lovers are forced to do this when taking on the MonsterOfTheWeek of episode 4, after [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing they shrink but their clothes do not.]]



--> '''Io''': "This setup lacking consistency!"

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--> '''Io''': "This setup is lacking consistency!"

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--> Atsushi: "Physical force?"
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--> Atsushi: '''Atsushi''': "Physical force?"
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* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: When they get [[FountainOfYouth shrunk]] in episode 4, the Battle Lovers quickly discover that this applies to their love making gear. Oddly enough, its averted for their actual school uniforms, which shrink with them.
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* ImportedAlienPhlebotinum: The [[TransformationTrinket loveraclets and the conquest rings]], which are alien technologies that puts the 'magical' into magical boys.

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* ImportedAlienPhlebotinum: The [[TransformationTrinket loveraclets and the conquest rings]], which are alien technologies that puts the 'magical' 'magic' into magical boys. boys.
* InadvertentEntranceCue: In episode one, when Yumoto and Wombat!Tawarayama enter the Earth Defense Club's club room moments after the boys had just finished discussing their need for a fifth member and a club advisor.



* LoveIsInTheAir: The feathers of episode three's MonsterOfTheWeek function as a sort of 'cupid's arrow', making anyone hit by one fall head over heels in love with them.



* MegatonPunch: How Yumoto finally takes down episode one's MonsterOfTheWeek [[EpicFail after the super flashy finishing move fails to do any actual finishing.]]
--> Atsushi: "Physical force?"
--> En: "What was the point of that finishing move earlier?"



* MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to the intended demographic.

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* MrFanservice: Each one of the boys play a different kind of this trope to the their intended demographic.demographic.
* ObliviousToHisOwnDescription: In episode 2, Yumoto completely fails to recognize that ''he's'' the 'extremely belligerent individual' in Wombat's tale.


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* PaperThinDisguise: A rare justified example. When they're transformed, the technology in the Loveraclets both pixelates the the Earth Defense Club's faces and distorts their voices, making them unrecognizable to any onlookers.


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* SuperOCD: The MonsterOfTheWeek in episode 2.


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* TheUnreveal: We never do find out the winner of episode three's Pretty Boy Contest.
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En Yufuin, Atsushi Kinugawa, Io Naruko and Ryuu Zaou make up the Earth Defense Club, a club at their all-boys school [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything which doesn't do]] [[NonIndicativeName any defending of Earth]] (or anything really). One day, En and Atsushi are hanging out at the local hot spring, run by the family of their [[SempaiKouhai kouhai]] Yumoto Hakone, when a pink wombat claiming to be an alien falls out of a portal and tasks them with saving the Earth. Of course, like most sane people when faced with a talking marsupial, En and Atsushi [[RefusalOfTheCall run away]]. The wombat, itself pursued by [[{{Keet}} Yumoto]], follows the boys back to their clubroom. There he grants the five teenagers [[TransformationTrinket “lovracelets”]], and forces the Earth Defense Club to start doing what their name says, much to their chagrin. Meanwhile, [[AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil the student council]] - Kinshiro Kusatsu, Ibushi Arima and Akoya Gero - meet Thunder, a green hedgehog from the planet Evil who wants to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]].

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En Yufuin, Atsushi Kinugawa, Io Naruko and Ryuu Zaou make up the Earth Defense Club, a club at their all-boys school [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything which doesn't do]] [[NonIndicativeName any defending of Earth]] (or anything really). One day, En and Atsushi are hanging out at the local hot spring, run by the family of their [[SempaiKouhai kouhai]] Yumoto Hakone, when a pink wombat claiming to be an alien falls out of a portal and tasks them with saving the Earth. Of course, like most sane people when faced with a talking marsupial, En and Atsushi [[RefusalOfTheCall run away]]. The wombat, away]], but the wombat - itself pursued by [[{{Keet}} Yumoto]], Yumoto]] - follows the boys back to their clubroom. There he grants the five teenagers [[TransformationTrinket “lovracelets”]], and forces the Earth Defense Club to start doing what their name says, much to their chagrin. Meanwhile, [[AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil the student council]] - Kinshiro Kusatsu, Ibushi Arima and Akoya Gero - meet Thunder, a green hedgehog from the planet Evil who wants to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]].

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