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* EvenEvilHasStandards: As much as Racules' attempt to join the Jesters impresses him, Dagded is far from amused that he [[spoiler:made Goma a SacrificialLion for his power play.]]

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: As much as Racules' attempt to join the Jesters impresses him, Dagded is far from amused that he [[spoiler:made Goma a SacrificialLion for his power play. Not so much because he has a moral objection to using allies and discarding when convenient, but more because Goma's death was wholly unnecessary for his own goals and it leaves him with one less minion until Racules steps up in his place.]]

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* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He's constantly referred to his invasions as "tidying up" planets, but his true motivation is clearly [[ItAmusedMe sadistic amusement]].



* PetTheDog: Almost ''literally'' with Minongan in #38.

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* PetTheDog: Almost ''literally'' with Minongan in #38.#38, [[spoiler: although Minongan being a BodyBackupDrive has more to do with it than anything.


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* TheSociopath: He views everyone else (Jesters and "son" included) as inferior to the greatness that is Dagded Dujardin, orchestrates wars on a galactic scale with great effectiveness, never showed kindness to anyone unless it suits his purposes, and is a horrible alien who only does what he does to indulge in his own sadism. His LaughablyEvil traits give him some kind of superficial charm, but he can drop it quickly and go into a rage over reasons as petty as others getting his name wrong.
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* TheBadGuyWins: Deconstructed and Discussed. The Galactinsects had [[spoiler: long-since scoured numerous un-named planets of life]] by the time they'd reached Tikyu; having also [[spoiler: set up a VillainWorld on Earth with the Deboth]] in the hopes of invoking this there too. The Kingohgers put a stop to that plan and began combatting the creatures back at home, but as Yanma noted in #39, the heroes are playing things so close to their chest precisely because of how easily the Jesters can destroy them all if they get too serious. [[[spoiler:Ultimately they manage to reverse their victories by gradually whittling their numbers and eventually stripping Dagded of his godhood and immortality, allowing them to finish him of once and for all.]]

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* TheBadGuyWins: Deconstructed and Discussed. The Galactinsects had [[spoiler: long-since scoured numerous un-named planets of life]] by the time they'd reached Tikyu; having also [[spoiler: set up a VillainWorld on Earth with the Deboth]] in the hopes of invoking this there too. The Kingohgers put a stop to that plan and began combatting the creatures back at home, but as Yanma noted in #39, the heroes are playing things so close to their chest precisely because of how easily the Jesters can destroy them all if they get too serious. [[[spoiler:Ultimately [[spoiler: Ultimately, they manage to reverse their victories by gradually whittling their numbers and eventually stripping Dagded of his godhood and immortality, allowing them to finish him of once and for all.]]

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* TheBadGuyWins: Deconstructed and Discussed. The Galactinsects had [[spoiler: long-since scoured numerous un-named planets of life]] by the time they'd reached Tikyu; having also [[spoiler: set up a VillainWorld on Earth with the Deboth]] in the hopes of invoking this there too. The Kingohgers put a stop to that plan and are currently combatting the creatures back at home, but as Yanma notes in #39, the heroes are playing things so close to their chest precisely because of how easily the Jesters can destroy them all if they get too serious.

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* TheBadGuyWins: Deconstructed and Discussed. The Galactinsects had [[spoiler: long-since scoured numerous un-named planets of life]] by the time they'd reached Tikyu; having also [[spoiler: set up a VillainWorld on Earth with the Deboth]] in the hopes of invoking this there too. The Kingohgers put a stop to that plan and are currently began combatting the creatures back at home, but as Yanma notes noted in #39, the heroes are playing things so close to their chest precisely because of how easily the Jesters can destroy them all if they get too serious.serious. [[[spoiler:Ultimately they manage to reverse their victories by gradually whittling their numbers and eventually stripping Dagded of his godhood and immortality, allowing them to finish him of once and for all.]]



* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: The Galactinsects spit on typical ''Super Sentai'' power-dynamics: Most ''Sentai'' {{Evil Empire}}s rely on the use of monsters to whittle populations down through zany schemes and gloat about their superiority; constantly foiled by the team's [[TeamSpirit ability to unite and drive them back weekly]] until their "superiority" is exhausted and they're dealt with. The Galactinsects exploit the nature of dynamics like this to sow chaos amongst populations and get them destroyed: They rarely use monsters at all sans the occasional reanimated corpse, the Galactinsects' wacky schemes are PlayedForHorror and come with very tangible consequences that wreak havoc on Tikyu's political structures and populace, the power gap between them and the heroes makes every victory fragile and easily undone and even reckless TeamSpirit is a liability, as the creatures are deliberately holding back to "have fun" and will nuke the planet if they're provoked too hard; making even the very act of rebelling against them a game played by their rules. The only reason why the team even stands a chance to beat them in the final arc comes from an outside source outside of everyone's expectations [[spoiler:Racles, who spent 17 years earning Dagded's trust to give him ImmortalBreaker powers to truly end their reign]].

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The Galactinsects spit on typical ''Super Sentai'' power-dynamics: Most ''Sentai'' {{Evil Empire}}s rely on the use of monsters to whittle populations down through zany schemes and gloat about their superiority; constantly foiled by the team's [[TeamSpirit ability to unite and drive them back weekly]] until their "superiority" is exhausted and they're dealt with. The Galactinsects exploit the nature of dynamics like this to sow chaos amongst populations and get them destroyed: They rarely use monsters at all sans the occasional reanimated corpse, the Galactinsects' wacky schemes are PlayedForHorror and come with very tangible consequences that wreak havoc on Tikyu's political structures and populace, the power gap between them and the heroes makes every victory fragile and easily undone and even reckless TeamSpirit is a liability, as the creatures are deliberately holding back to "have fun" and will nuke the planet if they're provoked too hard; making even the very act of rebelling against them a game played by their rules. The only reason why the team even stands a chance to beat them in the final arc comes from an outside source outside of everyone's expectations [[spoiler:Racles, who spent 17 years earning Dagded's trust to give him ImmortalBreaker powers to truly end their reign]].reign]].
** They also deconstruct the lazy-but-powerful entity archetype (primarily in regards to WhyDontYouJustShootHim and JustToyingWithThem) where their belief in their own invincibility and untouchability ends up compromising their capacity to fight against the heroes and slowly dooms them to failure once their intended victims start to not only fight back effectively but also manage to successfully destroy them one-by-one simply because they have no creativity or drive to diversify their schemes, which means that all their great power fails to make a difference.
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* CosmicEntity: He provides a necessary function of the universe, destroying worlds when they begin to clutter the universe.

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* CosmicEntity: He provides a necessary function of the universe, destroying worlds when they begin to clutter the universe. Though he ultimately barely even does his job as intended and starts destroying worlds just because he finds it funny, not even using his own powers to do the deed quick and clean but rather sadistically setting every planet's inhabitants to turn on each other and destroy themselves.
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* NighInvulnerable: Dagded is immortal, and thus next to nothing is actually capable of meaningfully damaging him at all. It's only when tricked into creating an ImmortalBreaker weapon that he's in any actual danger.

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* NighInvulnerable: Dagded is immortal, and thus next to nothing is actually capable of meaningfully damaging him at all. It's only when tricked into creating an ImmortalBreaker weapon that he's in any actual danger. [[spoiler:He fully loses this in the finale after the Shugods' sacrifice strips him of his immortality and omnipotence, leaving him easy pickings for the King-Ohger to finish off.]]
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** To Hymeno, naturally. While Grodie is an immortal alien obsessed with dying and causes the death of those around him do to viewing life as "too noisy", Hymeno is an human being who is dedicated to making sure everyone around her lives for as long as they can due to seeing the beauty of living and focuses on "selfishly" enjoying what's the most important to her. Every appearance Grodie has in the show has him seen wearing a long black coat and hat, bringing to mind the reaper, while Hymeno is a doctor who can be seen wearing different bright yellow dresses in various episodes throughout the series.

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** To Hymeno, naturally.[[ArchEnemy naturally]]. While Grodie is an immortal alien obsessed with dying and causes the death of those around him do to viewing life as "too noisy", Hymeno is an human being who is dedicated to making sure everyone around her lives for as long as they can due to seeing the beauty of living and focuses on "selfishly" enjoying what's the most important to her. Every appearance Grodie has in the show has him seen wearing a long black coat and hat, bringing to mind the reaper, while Hymeno is a doctor who can be seen wearing different bright yellow dresses in various episodes throughout the series.
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* TheCaligula: It's made immediately clear that the only qualifying factor that gives Dagded his title and status is his ''pure, unadulterated raw power'', as he has absolutely ''none'' of the other factors that denote kingship. For reference, he makes ''Ohma Zi-O'' look like he has his head on straight.

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* TheCaligula: It's made immediately clear that the only qualifying factor that gives Dagded his title and status is his ''pure, unadulterated raw power'', as he has absolutely ''none'' of the other factors that denote kingship. For reference, he makes ''Ohma Zi-O'' ''[[Series/KamenRiderZiO Ohma Zi-O]]'' look like he has his head on straight.
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* TheCaligula: It's made immediately clear that the only qualifying factor that gives Dagded his title and status is his ''pure, unadulterated raw power'', as he has absolutely ''none'' of the other factors that denote kingship. For reference, he makes ''Ohma Zi-O'' look like he has his head on straight.

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* CreativeSterility: As villains, this is the Galactinsects' FatalFlaw. Despite being a group of eldritch demigods that wipe planets out for kicks, they have highly-specific methods of actually going about this. Very rarely do they work together and when dealing with a challenging planet like Tikyu, they're unable to adapt; their methods giving the heroes ample time to forge counters and {{Villain Beating Artifact}}s to deal with them.



* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The Jesters treat the extermination of planets as a game and thus integrate themselves into their target world's political structures to squeeze it dry rather than just demolish them. They're ''so dedicated to this'' that it gives [[spoiler: Racules the time he needs to convince Dagded to turn the ZERO into an immortalBreaker for a betrayal]], giving the heroes the means to finally strike back and take them down.

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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The Jesters treat the extermination of planets as a game and thus integrate themselves into their target world's political structures to squeeze it dry rather than just demolish them. They're ''so dedicated to this'' that it gives [[spoiler: Racules the time he needs to convince Dagded to turn the ZERO into an immortalBreaker ImmortalBreaker for a betrayal]], giving betrayal]] and the heroes the means to finally strike back and take them down.


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** Dagded [[spoiler: ordering Kamejim to interfere in the planned evacuation]] smashes the planet's collective RageBreakingPoint - He prevented the evacuation...by causing everyone to declare war on him instead.
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* ResurrectiveImmortality: If he’s ever killed, he can [[spoiler: respawn via Minongan]].

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* ResurrectiveImmortality: If he’s ever killed, he can [[spoiler: respawn via Minongan]].Minongan. However, the heroes waste no time [[SealedEvilInACan sealing Minongan away]], making him mortal.]].



* SoulJar: Has one in the form of [[spoiler: Minongan]]. As long as he's alive, Dagded can't truly be destroyed.

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* SoulJar: Has one in the form of [[spoiler: Minongan]]. As long as he's alive, Dagded can't truly be destroyed. [[spoiler:Turns out sealing Minongan away works just as well.]]
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** Red and white as prominent colors, reality warper powers, ridiculously powerful abilities, sadistic with no form of empathy, and a number of the heroes have a personal beef with him. He's basically [[KamenRiderGeats Suel]] in ''sentai'' flavor, though ironically, Dagded debuted ''after'' he died.

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** Red and white as prominent colors, reality warper powers, ridiculously powerful abilities, sadistic with no form of empathy, and a number of the heroes have a personal beef with him. He's basically [[KamenRiderGeats [[Series/KamenRiderGeats Suel]] in ''sentai'' flavor, though ironically, Dagded debuted ''after'' he died.
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** Red and white as prominent colors, reality warper powers, ridiculously powerful abilities, sadistic with no form of empathy, and a number of the heroes have a personal beef with him. He's basically Suel in ''sentai'' flavor, though ironically, Dagded debuted ''after'' he died.

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** Red and white as prominent colors, reality warper powers, ridiculously powerful abilities, sadistic with no form of empathy, and a number of the heroes have a personal beef with him. He's basically Suel [[KamenRiderGeats Suel]] in ''sentai'' flavor, though ironically, Dagded debuted ''after'' he died.
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** Red and white as prominent colors, reality warper powers, ridiculously powerful abilities, sadistic with no form of empathy, and a number of the heroes have a personal beef with him. He's basically Suel in ''sentai'' flavor, though ironically, Dagded debuted ''after'' he died.

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* JustToyingWithThem: Deconstructed. The Jesters treat the destruction of planets like a game, hence why they don't just crush whatever they see mindlessly; toying with the inhabitants to turn their demises into self-fulfilling prophecies ForTheEvulz. It's also the trait the heroes are using against them: By humoring the Jesters' skirmishes and games, they can come up with ways to fight back; the aliens' capriciousness ensuring that they can only account for so much. This ends up biting the Jesters hard when [[spoiler: Racules uses Dagded's spontaneity to get an ImmortalBreaker power and turn it on him; Yanma managing to give ''everyone'' that power and even the odds]]. Even once their members begin to be taken out, they can't find themselves bothered to take the situation seriously. It fully starts to bite them back by the final episodes as they [[spoiler:begin to be destroyed or permanently defeated one-by-one until only Kamejim and Dagded are left in the series finale.]]

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* JustToyingWithThem: Deconstructed. The Jesters treat the destruction of planets like a game, hence why they don't just crush whatever they see mindlessly; toying with the inhabitants to turn their demises into self-fulfilling prophecies ForTheEvulz. It's also the trait the heroes are using against them: By humoring the Jesters' skirmishes and games, they can come up with ways to fight back; the aliens' capriciousness ensuring that they can only account for so much. This ends up biting the Jesters hard when [[spoiler: Racules uses Dagded's spontaneity to get an ImmortalBreaker power and turn it on him; Yanma managing to give ''everyone'' that power and even the odds]]. Even once as their members begin to be taken out, dwindle one-by-one, they can't find themselves bothered to take the situation seriously. It fully starts to bite them back by By the final episodes as they [[spoiler:begin to be destroyed or permanently defeated one-by-one until only episode, [[spoiler:only Kamejim and Dagded are left in the series finale.and both meet their permanent ends.]]


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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The Jesters treat the extermination of planets as a game and thus integrate themselves into their target world's political structures to squeeze it dry rather than just demolish them. They're ''so dedicated to this'' that it gives [[spoiler: Racules the time he needs to convince Dagded to turn the ZERO into an immortalBreaker for a betrayal]], giving the heroes the means to finally strike back and take them down.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Racules tricks him into empowering the [=OhgerCalibur=] ZERO to ImmortalBreaker status, thus making the weapon used to finally defeat him. To further drive the point home, said weapon was used by ''Gira'', the same man he planned to use to destroy Tikyu.

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Racules tricks him into empowering the [=OhgerCalibur=] ZERO to ImmortalBreaker status, thus making the weapon used to finally defeat him. To further drive the point home, said weapon was used by ''Gira'', the same man he planned to use to destroy Tikyu.Tikyu.
** He created the Shugods, but they rebelled against him. [[spoiler:Ultimately, they're the ones who end up defeating him, allowing the King-Ohgers to finish him off.]]
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* AboveTheGods: Is revealed to have created the Shugods and is more powerful than them combined.
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* UnskilledButStrong: While nigh-omnipotent, Dagded has no clue how to actually ''fight'' since he's used to just steamrolling everything with his reality bending powers and being nigh impossible to actually damage. [[spoiler:Once he's tricked into giving Racules a weapon that can actually ''hurt'' him, his 'fighting style' consists of 'spam big power attacks over and over again' when forced into a real fight and having difficulty meaningfully defending himself. Racules and Dagded himself even note Dagded has never actually felt ''pain'' before.]]

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* UnskilledButStrong: While nigh-omnipotent, Dagded has no clue how to actually ''fight'' since he's used to just steamrolling everything with his reality bending powers and being nigh impossible to actually damage. [[spoiler:Once he's tricked into giving Racules a weapon that can actually ''hurt'' him, his 'fighting style' consists of 'spam big power attacks over and over again' when forced into a real fight and having difficulty meaningfully defending himself. Racules and Dagded himself even note Dagded has never actually felt ''pain'' before. This continues in the final battle, where he mainly relies on pure power and has difficulty actually defending himself against an equal opponent.]]

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* JustToyingWithThem: Deconstructed. The Jesters treat the destruction of planets like a game, hence why they don't just crush whatever they see mindlessly; toying with the inhabitants to turn their demises into self-fulfilling prophecies ForTheEvulz. It's also the trait the heroes are using against them: By humoring the Jesters' skirmishes and games, they can come up with ways to fight back; the aliens' capriciousness ensuring that they can only account for so much. This ends up biting the Jesters hard when [[spoiler: Racules uses Dagded's spontaneity to get an ImmortalBreaker power and turn it on him; Yanma managing to give ''everyone'' that power and even the odds]]. Even once their members begin to be taken out, they can't find themselves bothered to take the situation seriously. It fully starts to bite them back by the final episodes as they [[spoiler:begin to be destroyed or permanently defeated one-by-one until only Kamejim and Dagded are left in the series finale.]]



* JustToyingWithThem: Deconstructed. The Jesters treat the destruction of planets like a game, hence why they don't just crush whatever they see mindlessly; toying with the inhabitants to turn their demises into self-fulfilling prophecies ForTheEvulz. It's also the trait the heroes are using against them: By humoring the Jesters' skirmishes and games, they can come up with ways to fight back; the aliens' capriciousness ensuring that they can only account for so much. This ends up biting the Jesters hard when [[spoiler: Racules uses Dagded's spontaneity to get an ImmortalBreaker power and turn it on him; Yanma managing to give ''everyone'' that power and even the odds]]. Even once their members begin to be taken out, they can't find themselves bothered to take the situation seriously. It fully starts to bite them back by the final episodes as they [[spoiler:begin to be destroyed or permanently defeated one-by-one until only Kamejim and Dagded are left in the series finale.]]


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* LetsGetDangerous: Defied. Instead of going all-out against [[spoiler: The King-Ohgers, who have have formed a mech capable of ''attaining his own universe-sized height'']], Dagded continues to prioritize de-moralizing speeches and intimidation over really fighting back; giving the King-Ohgers the chance to [[spoiler: punch him across the boundaries of reality and properly execute him back on the ground]].

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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: The last and most powerful enemy the monarchs face in the series.]]



* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Finally slain by the rangers in the last episode, though they had to sacrifice the Shugods in order to do so.]]

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Finally slain by After constantly terrorizing Tikyu and the universe in general, Dagded meets his permanent end at the hands of the rangers in the last episode, finale, though they had to sacrifice the Shugods in order to do so.]]
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* AnimalMotifs: Dagded's design and name are derived from water bears, who are famous for being able to survive almost ''anything that would kill anything else''. This is reflected in the series, as Dagded is so utterly ''resilient'' that the monarchs had to resort to extreme measures to even ''injure'' him. He also has a secondary motif; Cockroaches, as in addition to being ''frustratingly hard to kill'' Dagded is universally disliked by everyone but his subordinates.
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* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler: After an epic battle, he's ultimately killed not by exploding or anything particularly flashy, but the Kings all stabbing him at once when they finally have him cornered.]]

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* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler: After an epic battle, he's ultimately killed not by exploding or anything particularly flashy, but the Kings all stabbing him at once when they finally have him cornered.cornered while he's whimpering and screaming in fear and panic.]]
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* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler: After an epic battle, he's ultimately killed not by exploding or anything particularly flashy, but the Kings all stabbing him at once when they finally have him cornered.]]
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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:After the King's subjects, alive and dead show up to aid them, Dagded's gleeful sadism begins slipping as he becomes more and more frustated [[WhyWontYouDie his enemies just won't die]] when he wants them to, as he begins sounding genuinely ''angry''.]]

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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:After the King's subjects, alive and dead show up to aid them, Dagded's gleeful sadism begins slipping as he becomes more and more frustated [[WhyWontYouDie his enemies just won't die]] when he wants them to, as he begins sounding genuinely ''angry''. The final episode shows him furiously engaging an enlarged Ultimate King-Ohger and crazily laughing when he thinks he's got them on the ropes. After getting his immortality and omnipotence completely punched out of him, he's reduced to pathetically whimpering, before angrily and insanely shrieking at the monarchs to not mess with him as they finish him off.]]

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* DieLaughing: Dagded meets his [[spoiler:apparent]] end with deranged maniacal cackling.

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* DieLaughing: Dagded meets his [[spoiler:apparent]] end with deranged maniacal cackling. [[spoiler:Subverted with his ''true'' death, where he goes out screaming.]]



* MiniMecha: Dagded isn't a human-sized alien wearing a suit of armor - he's a pint-sized alien piloting a human-sized mech, with the cockpit being the glass dome at the top of the suit's head. [[spoiler:The King-Ohgers finally kill him by attacking him directly once he's weakened too badly to resist.]]

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* MiniMecha: Dagded isn't a human-sized alien wearing a suit of armor - he's a pint-sized alien piloting a human-sized mech, with the cockpit being the glass dome at the top of the suit's head. Though his ability to change size means he can turn it into a HumongousMecha at will. [[spoiler:The King-Ohgers finally kill him by attacking him directly once he's weakened too badly to resist.]]


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* OutOfContinues: [[spoiler:The Jesters all being killed off and Minongan sealed away renders Dagded mortal, so he won't be coming back after the King-Ohgers finally do him in.]]


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* ReducedToDust: [[spoiler:In contrast to the explosion his first death caused, his ''final'' death sees his diced up true form disintegrate into golden particles before his MiniMecha rapidly turns to dust.]]
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* MiniMecha: Dagded isn't a human-sized alien wearing a suit of armor - he's a pint-sized alien piloting a human-sized mech, with the cockpit being the glass dome at the top of the suit's head.

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* MiniMecha: Dagded isn't a human-sized alien wearing a suit of armor - he's a pint-sized alien piloting a human-sized mech, with the cockpit being the glass dome at the top of the suit's head. [[spoiler:The King-Ohgers finally kill him by attacking him directly once he's weakened too badly to resist.]]
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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Finally slain by the rangers in the last episode, though they had to sacrifice the Shugods in order to do so.]]
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--> ''Dagded'': What's with you people!?

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* TheThingThatWontGoAway: A villainous application of this trope, as the monarchs treat Dagded with as much contempt as a homeowner would a stubbornly resistant cockroach.

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* TheThingThatWontGoAway: TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: A villainous application of this trope, as the monarchs treat Dagded with as much contempt as a homeowner would a stubbornly resistant cockroach.

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