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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: In the Gorenger movie The Bomb Hurricane, Mysterious Beauty was actually the Black Cross Führer in disguise to lure the Gorenger away to prevent them from stopping a plot to invade the Japanese island of Shikoku.

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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: In the Gorenger movie The Bomb Hurricane, Mysterious Beauty [[spoiler:"Mysterious Beauty" was actually the Black Cross Führer in disguise to lure the Gorenger Gorengers away to prevent them from stopping a plot to invade the Japanese island of Shikoku.]]
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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: In the Gorenger movie The Bomb Hurricane, Mysterious Beauty was actually the Black Cross Führer in disguise to lure the Gorenger away to prevent them from stopping a plot to invade the Japanese island of Shikoku.
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%%** BattleBoomerang: (New) Midomerang
%%** BratsWithSlingshots: Mido Puncher

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%%** * BattleBoomerang: (New) Midomerang
%%** * BratsWithSlingshots: Mido Puncher
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%% * BadassLongcoat: Wears a white long coat during the series. From his return in ''Gokaiger'' onwards, he wears a black one instead.

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%% * BadassLongcoat: Wears a white long coat during the series. From his return in ''Gokaiger'' onwards, he wears a black one instead.



%%*** ThisIsADrill: Drill Vute
%%*** WolverineClaws: Red Hunter

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%%*** * ThisIsADrill: Drill Vute
%%*** * WolverineClaws: Red Hunter



%%** ImprobableWeaponUser: Momo Card and Momo Mirror.
%%** ThrowDownTheBomblet: Earring Bombs

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%%** * ImprobableWeaponUser: Momo Card and Momo Mirror.
%%** * ThrowDownTheBomblet: Earring Bombs
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* ButNotTooForeign: Her full name is always written in a western order ("Peggy Matsuyama" instead of "Matsuyama Peggy"), implying that she's not a native-born Japanese. Several fan sources support this theory, such as https://www.supersentai.com/database/1975_gorenger/rg-peggy.htm, which states that she's half-Swiss on her father's side. This trope also shows up in the other ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series Peggy's actress (Lisa Komaki) stars in, ''Battle Fever J'', where she provides the voice of a Japanese-American FBI agent named Diane Martin.

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* ButNotTooForeign: Her full name is always written in a western order ("Peggy Matsuyama" instead of "Matsuyama Peggy"), implying that she's not a native-born Japanese. Several fan sources support this theory, such as https://www.[[https://www.supersentai.com/database/1975_gorenger/rg-peggy.htm, htm this link]], which states that she's half-Swiss on her father's side. This trope also shows up in the other ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series Peggy's actress (Lisa Komaki) stars in, ''Battle Fever J'', where she provides the voice of a Japanese-American FBI agent named Diane Martin.
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* ButNotTooForeign: Her full name is always written in a western order ("Peggy Matsuyama" instead of "Matsuyama Peggy"), implying that she's not a native-born Japanese. Several fan sources support this theory, such as http://supersentai.com/database/1975_goranger/rg-peggy.htm, which states that she's half-Swiss on her father's side. This trope also shows up in the other ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series Peggy's actress (Lisa Komaki) stars in, ''Battle Fever J'', where she provides the voice of a Japanese-American FBI agent named Diane Martin.

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* ButNotTooForeign: Her full name is always written in a western order ("Peggy Matsuyama" instead of "Matsuyama Peggy"), implying that she's not a native-born Japanese. Several fan sources support this theory, such as http://supersentai.com/database/1975_goranger/rg-peggy.https://www.supersentai.com/database/1975_gorenger/rg-peggy.htm, which states that she's half-Swiss on her father's side. This trope also shows up in the other ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series Peggy's actress (Lisa Komaki) stars in, ''Battle Fever J'', where she provides the voice of a Japanese-American FBI agent named Diane Martin.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Fail the Fuhrer one too many times and you're out the window.

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* YouHaveFailedMe: Fail Mostly averted, he is actually surprisingly forgiving towards his underlings when their plans fail. At one point he actually intervenes to prevent the Fuhrer suicide of one general who felt he didn't deserve to live due to failing. When he gets tired of a general failing too many times times, he instead summons a new general and you're out lets the window.current one live, although if they mess up particularly badly, he will order them to kill the Gorangers or die trying.
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* DarkChick: On account of being the weirdest of the four Black Cross generals, which is really saying something.
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* ImplacableMan: Fittingly for a train-themed monster, he is extremely fast and strong and he won't let anything get stop him from accomplishing his goal. He is not quite TheJuggernaut since he can be stopped or slowed down but doing so is quite difficult.



* DrivenToSuicide: Killed many people by making them fall off a cliff, entrancing them with the projection of a ballerina and his own song that they'd follow until they fell.

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* DrivenToSuicide: PsychicAssistedSuicide: Killed many people by making them fall off a cliff, entrancing them with the projection of a ballerina and his own song that they'd follow until they fell.

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