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* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: When a casino manager confronts Gai over his debts in "Scanranger vs. Jetman," we find out he owes 10,000 yen, which is treated like an astronomical amount Gai has to trade the solid gold, jewel-studded amulet he found to have any hope of paying back. In actuality, 10,000 yen is equal in amount to only around US$90.

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* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: When a casino manager confronts Gai over his debts in "Scanranger vs. Jetman," we find out he owes 10,000 yen, which is treated like an astronomical amount Gai has to trade the solid gold, jewel-studded amulet he found to have any hope of paying back. In actuality, 10,000 yen is equal in amount to only around US$90.US$75.
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* Toni Montanez/'''[[pink:Pinkscanner''']]: Musical Mistress. TheChick. Empowered by musicals.

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* Toni Montanez/'''[[pink:Pinkscanner''']]: Musical Mistress. TheChick.TheHeart. Empowered by musicals.
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* ShoutOut: A rare one that doesn’t get pointed out in dialogue. Chapter 5 features a one-shot villain named [[WesternAnimation/HappilyEverAfter Lord Maliss]], whose real name is [[Creator/MalcolmMcDowell Malcolm]] Lord. Though due to the obscurity of the reference and the fact the character is introduced leading a rally against the heroes, many assume him to be a reference to Justice League villain Max Lord.
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* {{Utopia}}: The school is one. Every student's individual needs are met, it's known as a place where a lot of cultures are blended, and the academic program is awesome, unlike the awful school the writer attended.
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* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: In episodes 30-31 MAYHEM attacks and destroys Scanranger’s secret hideout, prompting a move to a new underground set-up elsewhere
** It might be worth noting the BigBad is possessing a former member of the rangers’ support group and possibly could have done that at any time, since the SixthRanger, also a founding member, knew where it was and let himself in when he decided to join the team.

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* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs:
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In episodes 30-31 MAYHEM attacks and destroys Scanranger’s secret hideout, prompting a move to a new underground set-up elsewhere
** It might be worth noting the BigBad is possessing a former member of the rangers’ rangers' support group and possibly could have done that at any time, since the SixthRanger, also a founding member, knew where it was and let himself in when he decided to join the team.



* CluelessAesop: The ChristmasEpisode had a guest hero praise the Scanrangers for not destroying a MonsterOfTheWeek created from a Christmas tree. Because apparently, “Trees are an important part of the world’s energy source! It was reasonable the Scanrangers didn’t want it destroyed. That villain-created tree, however, is not real!” Even if it were real we’d still be talking about an evil, heavily-armed monster tree. Just how important to the ecosystem is a tree that’s already been cut down and in the process of dying, anyway?

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The ChristmasEpisode had a guest hero praise the Scanrangers for not destroying a MonsterOfTheWeek created from a Christmas tree. Because apparently, “Trees are an important part of the world’s energy source! It was reasonable the Scanrangers didn’t want it destroyed. That villain-created tree, however, is not real!” Even if it were real we’d still be talking about an evil, heavily-armed monster tree. Just how important to the ecosystem is a tree that’s already been cut down and in the process of dying, anyway?



* GratuitousJapanese: The Japanese Scanrangers sometimes slip back into their native tongue, and more noticeable that Team Nightmare (created by a British villain in a story set in America) say “Nightmare Gattai!” to combine. Taken to an extreme in "Scanranger vs. Jetman" where a character will often say something in Japanese, [[YouAreTheTranslatedForeignWord then say the same thing in English]] after a friendly alien uses her powers to tear down the language barrier.

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The Japanese Scanrangers sometimes slip back into their native tongue, and more noticeable that Team Nightmare (created by a British villain in a story set in America) say “Nightmare Gattai!” to combine. Taken to an extreme in "Scanranger vs. Jetman" where a character will often say something in Japanese, [[YouAreTheTranslatedForeignWord then say the same thing in English]] after a friendly alien uses her powers to tear down the language barrier.



* {{Hypocrite}}: In the arc where the SixthRanger joins the Scanrangers repeatedly ream the arc’s guest villains for attacking from behind and otherwise fighting dirty. Despite Nick attacking a villain from behind while invisible and using the Film Energy equivalent of steroids during the same arc.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: {{Hypocrite}}:
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In the arc where the SixthRanger joins the Scanrangers repeatedly ream the arc’s guest villains for attacking from behind and otherwise fighting dirty. Despite Nick attacking a villain from behind while invisible and using the Film Energy equivalent of steroids during the same arc.



* InfiniteSupplies: The people who supply the rangers also repair the property damage resulting from their battles.
** Although part of the MidSeasonUpgrade involves enabling their HumongousMecha to transport itself and its opponent to another dimension to avoid fighting in inhabited areas in the first place.

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* InfiniteSupplies: The people who supply the rangers also repair the property damage resulting from their battles.
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battles. Although part of the MidSeasonUpgrade involves enabling their HumongousMecha to transport itself and its opponent to another dimension to avoid fighting in inhabited areas in the first place.



* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Helper Dr. Markby is both a "physician and inventor."

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Helper Dr. Markby is both a "physician and inventor."



* PaperThinDisguise: Vixen gets a job teaching at the Scanrangers’ school as Professor Vivian Fox. During the interview the story basically comes out and says it’s a disguise the audience would see through automatically.

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Vixen gets a job teaching at the Scanrangers’ school as Professor Vivian Fox. During the interview the story basically comes out and says it’s a disguise the audience would see through automatically.



* ViewersAreGoldfish: Whenever Jetman guest stars the narration regularly reminds us that the Japanese characters speak Japanese.

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Whenever Jetman guest stars the narration regularly reminds us that the Japanese characters speak Japanese.



* VillainDecay: Arguably starts in the second episode where Nick easily knocks Key out and impersonates him before he even has a chance to fight. That being the first time the Scanrangers ever encounter one of the villain officers.

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Arguably starts in the second episode where Nick easily knocks Key out and impersonates him before he even has a chance to fight. That being the first time the Scanrangers ever encounter one of the villain officers.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: “And Ug, shall I send you back to what you call the Cro-Magnon period and have those dinosaurs rend you limb from limb?”

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* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: When a casino manager confronts Gai over his debts in "Scanranger vs. Jetman," we find out he owes 10,000 yen, which is treated like an astronomical amount Gai has to trade the solid gold, jewel-studded amulet he found to have any hope of paying back. In actuality, 10,000 yen is equal in amount to only around US$90.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: “And "And Ug, shall I send you back to what you call the Cro-Magnon period and have those dinosaurs rend you limb from limb?”limb?"
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* {{Hypocrite}}: In the arc where the SixthRanger joins the Scanrangers repeatedly ream the arc’s guest villains for attacking from behind and otherwise fighting dirty. Despite Nick attacking a villain from behind while invisible and using the Film Energy equivalent of steroids during the same arc.
** It's debatable that Nick continues this behavior the next time they fight the same guest villains. The narration points out he’s sticking to his code not to take life when he kills one of their cyborg members. The thing is, he chased the villains who were already reeling from being defeated by the Scanrangers all the way to the moon, so he’s kicking them while they’re down. It doesn’t help that Nick breaks as many body parts as possible when he fights the one that put him in a coma earlier in the arc, what with the team’s mentor saying there will be no fighting for revenge on her watch.
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* MoralDissonance: In the arc where the SixthRanger joins the Scanrangers repeatedly ream the arc’s guest villains for attacking from behind and otherwise fighting dirty. Despite Nick attacking a villain from behind while invisible and using the Film Energy equivalent of steroids during the same arc.
** It's debatable that Nick continues this behavior the next time they fight the same guest villains. The narration points out he’s sticking to his code not to take life when he kills one of their cyborg members. The thing is, he chased the villains who were already reeling from being defeated by the Scanrangers all the way to the moon, so he’s kicking them while they’re down. It doesn’t help that Nick breaks as many body parts as possible when he fights the one that put him in a coma earlier in the arc, what with the team’s mentor saying there will be no fighting for revenge on her watch.
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* [[Series/KamenRider Takeshi]] [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Hayata]]/'''[[grey:Silverscanner''']]: Gin Hikari no Senshi. TheSixthRanger. CoolOldGuy. Adjunct professor of Asian Studies. Empowered by [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Tokusatsu]].

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* [[Series/KamenRider Takeshi]] [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Hayata]]/'''[[grey:Silverscanner''']]: Hayata]]/[[gray:'''Silverscanner''']]: Gin Hikari no Senshi. TheSixthRanger. CoolOldGuy. Adjunct professor of Asian Studies. Empowered by [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Tokusatsu]].
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* Vin Furamatsu Henderson a.k.a. Vin Harlock/'''Redscanner''': Athlete of Action. TheHero. Music/VillagePeople fan. Empowered by action movies, though in practice it's more like movies with [[HeroesPreferSwords sword fighting]]. Changed his last name because of his admiration of anime hero Anime/CaptainHarlock.
* B.C. Shimamura/'''Bluescanner''': King of Comedy. Meant to be the PluckyComicRelief and TheHeart, but often ends up being TheLoad. Empowered by clean comedy. Only clean comedy.
* Nick Simonds/'''Greenscanner''': SPFX Soldier. TheSmartGuy (relatively speaking) and a CasanovaWannabe. Empowered by special effects. No, that isn't a movie genre.
* Kunio "Mikey" Mikimoto/'''Yellowscanner''': Animemaniac. Kind of a ButtMonkey. Empowered by {{Anime}}. Not just any animation, anime. The writer goes to pains to explain how one of the [[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer Rudolph]] movies counts in the ChristmasEpisode.
* Carmen Diaz/'''Yellowscanner II''': AffirmativeActionGirl. Kunio's crush who goes from a stuck-up bitch to a born-again superhero after he's crippled in battle and her own anime powers surface.
* Toni Montanez/'''Pinkscanner''': Musical Mistress. TheChick. Empowered by musicals.
* [[Series/KamenRider Takeshi]] [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Hayata]]/'''Silverscanner''': Gin Hikari no Senshi. TheSixthRanger. CoolOldGuy. Adjunct professor of Asian Studies. Empowered by [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Tokusatsu]].

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* Vin Furamatsu Henderson a.k.a. Vin Harlock/'''Redscanner''': Harlock/[[red:'''Redscanner''']]: Athlete of Action. TheHero. Music/VillagePeople fan. Empowered by action movies, though in practice it's more like movies with [[HeroesPreferSwords sword fighting]]. Changed his last name because of his admiration of anime hero Anime/CaptainHarlock.
* B.C. Shimamura/'''Bluescanner''': Shimamura/[[blue:'''Bluescanner''']]: King of Comedy. Meant to be the PluckyComicRelief and TheHeart, but often ends up being TheLoad. Empowered by clean comedy. Only clean comedy.
* Nick Simonds/'''Greenscanner''': Simonds/[[green:'''Greenscanner''']]: SPFX Soldier. TheSmartGuy (relatively speaking) and a CasanovaWannabe. Empowered by special effects. No, that isn't a movie genre.
* Kunio "Mikey" Mikimoto/'''Yellowscanner''': Mikimoto/[[gold:'''Yellowscanner''']]: Animemaniac. Kind of a ButtMonkey. Empowered by {{Anime}}. Not just any animation, anime. The writer goes to pains to explain how one of the [[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer Rudolph]] movies counts in the ChristmasEpisode.
* Carmen Diaz/'''Yellowscanner II''': Diaz/'''[[gold:Yellowscanner II]]''': AffirmativeActionGirl. Kunio's crush who goes from a stuck-up bitch to a born-again superhero after he's crippled in battle and her own anime powers surface.
* Toni Montanez/'''Pinkscanner''': Montanez/'''[[pink:Pinkscanner''']]: Musical Mistress. TheChick. Empowered by musicals.
* [[Series/KamenRider Takeshi]] [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Hayata]]/'''Silverscanner''': Hayata]]/'''[[grey:Silverscanner''']]: Gin Hikari no Senshi. TheSixthRanger. CoolOldGuy. Adjunct professor of Asian Studies. Empowered by [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Tokusatsu]].
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* ChewbaccaDefense: In “With Maliss Towards All”, the Scanrangers find a group protesting them for (I think) causing damage to campus property the students are stuck paying for. The rangers defend themselves by insulting the protest leader (the ''National Enquirer'' crack), telling him to ignore the problem and look on the bright side, and accusing him of cheating Vin out of the state fencing title. Ironically a few episodes later we find out the rangers’ backers [[HeroInsurance repair the collateral damage from their battles]], giving them a valid avenue of defense.

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* ChewbaccaDefense: In “With Maliss Towards All”, the Scanrangers find a group protesting them for (I think) (presumably) causing damage to campus property the students are stuck paying for. The rangers defend themselves by insulting the protest leader (the ''National Enquirer'' crack), telling him to ignore the problem and look on the bright side, and accusing him of cheating Vin out of the state fencing title. Ironically a few episodes later we find out the rangers’ backers [[HeroInsurance repair the collateral damage from their battles]], giving them a valid avenue of defense.
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*** Maybe most confusingly of all, ''Scanranger'' was created to celebrate the original Japanese shows over the American adaptations of them. This gets weird when you think about how the Scanrangers get their powers from movies, and not made-up ones that only exist in the fic's world, real movies that the reader could hunt down and watch themselves if they were interested. That's not even getting into all the references to movies and filmmakers that have nothing to do with the rangers' powers. Making ''Scanranger'' a story that's meant to glorify Eastern TV shows, that relies on tons and tons of references to Western media.

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*** Maybe most confusingly of all, ''Scanranger'' was created to celebrate the original Japanese shows over the American adaptations of them. This gets weird when you think about how the Scanrangers get their powers from movies, and not made-up ones that only exist in the fic's world, real movies that the reader could hunt down and watch themselves if they were interested. That's not even getting into all the references to movies and filmmakers that have nothing to do with the rangers' powers. Making ''Scanranger'' a story that's meant to glorify Eastern TV shows, superhero shows while mocking the Western method of adapting them, that also relies on tons and tons of references to Western media.
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* WouldntHitAGirl: In the second episode Toni tells the monster off for attacking a woman. In the third Vixen tries to hide behind this and Kunio tells her off on the basis of equal rights. So, [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality whatever way advantages the heroes best]].

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* WouldntHitAGirl: In the second episode Toni tells the monster off for attacking a woman. In the third Vixen tries to hide behind this and Kunio tells her off on the basis of equal rights. So, [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality whatever whichever way advantages the heroes best]].
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* WouldntHitAGirl: In the second episode Toni tells the monster off for attacking a woman. In the third Vixen tries to hide behind this and Kunio tells her off on the basis of equal rights.

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* WouldntHitAGirl: In the second episode Toni tells the monster off for attacking a woman. In the third Vixen tries to hide behind this and Kunio tells her off on the basis of equal rights. So, [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality whatever way advantages the heroes best]].
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A Let's Read of the series can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZAYjEEeWuKuPxMtQKmwhDpfy1L4LQtGm here]].

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A Let's Read of the series can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZAYjEEeWuKuPxMtQKmwhDpfy1L4LQtGm here]].
here]], and it's also [[https://das-sporking2.dreamwidth.org/1556599.html become a subject]] at Blog/DasSporking.
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* DesignatedGirlFight: While the author has clearly seen this in action (the girls team up to fight the female villains in "Scanranger vs. Jetman," for eample), the story hardly ever makes a point of Pinkscanner fighting Vixen. It's only when a second female Scanranger joins that Vixen has a grudge against a particular team member.

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* DesignatedGirlFight: While the author has clearly seen this trope in action (the girls (Pinkscanner and White Swan team up to fight the female villains in "Scanranger vs. Jetman," for eample), the story hardly ever makes a point of Pinkscanner fighting Vixen. It's only when a second female Scanranger joins that Vixen has a grudge against a particular team member.
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* Malaproper: Numerous examples in the narration. The story frequently got "was" and "were" backward, apparently thought "ascend" meant to move downward, "sheathe" meant to ready a sword for use, used "enabling" when it meant "causing" (as in "the monster shot Pinkscanner's mech, enabling it to crash"), "stray shot" when a hero shoots a villain or monster they probably full intended to hit, etc.

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* Malaproper: {{Malaproper}}: Numerous examples in the narration. The story frequently got "was" and "were" backward, apparently thought "ascend" meant to move downward, "sheathe" meant to ready a sword for use, used "enabling" when it meant "causing" (as in "the monster shot Pinkscanner's mech, enabling it to crash"), "stray shot" when a hero shoots a villain or monster they probably full intended to hit, etc.

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* Malaproper: Numerous examples in the narration. The story frequently got "was" and "were" backward, apparently thought "ascend" meant to move downward, "sheathe" meant to ready a sword for use, used "enabling" when it meant "causing" (as in "the monster shot Pinkscanner's mech, enabling it to crash"), "stray shot" when a hero shoots a villain or monster they probably full intended to hit, etc.



* YouKeepUsingThatWord: The story frequently got "was" and "were" backward, thought "ascend" meant to move downward, "sheathe" meant to ready a sword for use, used "enabling" when it meant "causing" (as in "the monster shot Pinkscanner's mech, enabling it to crash"), "stray shot" when a hero shoots a villain or monster they probably full intended to hit, etc.

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* YouKeepUsingThatWord: The story frequently got "was" and "were" backward, thought "ascend" meant to move downward, "sheathe" meant to ready a sword for use, used "enabling" when it meant "causing" (as in "the monster shot Pinkscanner's mech, enabling it to crash"), "stray shot" when a hero shoots a villain or monster they probably full intended to hit, etc.
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*** Maybe most confusingly of all, ''Scanranger'' was created to celebrate the original Japanese shows over the American adaptations of them. This gets weird when you think about how the Scanrangers get their powers from movies, and not fictional ones that only exist in the fic's world, real movies that the reader could hunt down and watch themselves if they were interested. Making ''Scanranger'' a story that's meant to glorify Eastern TV shows, that wouldn't be possible without tons and tons of references to Western media.

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*** Maybe most confusingly of all, ''Scanranger'' was created to celebrate the original Japanese shows over the American adaptations of them. This gets weird when you think about how the Scanrangers get their powers from movies, and not fictional made-up ones that only exist in the fic's world, real movies that the reader could hunt down and watch themselves if they were interested. That's not even getting into all the references to movies and filmmakers that have nothing to do with the rangers' powers. Making ''Scanranger'' a story that's meant to glorify Eastern TV shows, that wouldn't be possible without relies on tons and tons of references to Western media.
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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. Meanwhile the rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again, before finally killing the monster [[NoOntologicalInertia and breaking its spell over its victims]]. In the time it took for all that to play out, the mind-controlled students were unable to cross a room and get close enough to hurt Alex.

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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. Meanwhile the rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued at the last second by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again, before finally killing the monster [[NoOntologicalInertia and breaking its spell over its victims]]. In the time it took for all that to play out, the mind-controlled students were unable to cross a room and get close enough to hurt Alex.
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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. Meanwhile the rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again. In the time it took for all of that to play out, the mind-controlled students were unable to cross a room and get close enough to hurt Alex.

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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. Meanwhile the rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again. again, before finally killing the monster [[NoOntologicalInertia and breaking its spell over its victims]]. In the time it took for all of that to play out, the mind-controlled students were unable to cross a room and get close enough to hurt Alex.
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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. The rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again. In all that time, the mind-controlled students were unable to get across Alex's office and actually attack her.

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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. The Meanwhile the rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again. In the time it took for all of that time, to play out, the mind-controlled students were unable to cross a room and get across Alex's office and actually attack her.close enough to hurt Alex.
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* MagicCountdown: In chapter 16 the rangers figure out where the villains' current hideout is and go there to stop their current evil scheme. As soon as they leave a mob of mind-controlled students break into Alex's office to attack her. The rangers fall into a trap, have to be rescued by the SixthRanger, have a fight with the MonsterOfTheWeek that's drawn out by most of the rangers' powers mysteriously failing, have the obligatory mecha fight, which is also drawn out by the rangers being trapped and the SixthRanger having to save them again. In all that time, the mind-controlled students were unable to get across Alex's office and actually attack her.
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** There's also the fact that monsters' names all start with the Japanese word for "black".

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** There's also the fact that monsters' names all start with the Japanese word for "black". As in, presumably, BigBad Blackorg.
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* IntercontinuityCrossover: Maybe two with ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. Maybe, because the story tells it different ways at different times: that ''Jetman'' really happened in Scanranger's universe and they get to meet via time travel, or that it's just a show some of the Scanrangers really like, with the Scanrangers traveling through time ''and'' into an alternate universe where the show's real to meet ''Jetman''.

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* IntercontinuityCrossover: Maybe two with ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. Maybe, because the story contradicts itself and tells it different ways at different times: that ''Jetman'' really happened in Scanranger's universe and they get to meet via time travel, travel (I.e. Professor Alex actually used to work for Skyforce and is old friends with Commander Odagiri), or that it's just a show some of the Scanrangers really like, with the Scanrangers traveling through time ''and'' into an alternate universe where the show's real to meet ''Jetman''.''Jetman'' (I.e. the couple of times the Scanrangers name-drop actors from the show).
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* IntercontinuityCrossover: Maybe two with ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. Maybe, because the story tells it different ways at different times: that ''Jetman'' really happened in Scanranger's universe, or that it's just a show some of the Scanrangers really like (while strangely having no impact at all when they find themselves joining a "real" sentai), with the real Choujin Sentai living in an alternate universe.

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* IntercontinuityCrossover: Maybe two with ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. Maybe, because the story tells it different ways at different times: that ''Jetman'' really happened in Scanranger's universe, universe and they get to meet via time travel, or that it's just a show some of the Scanrangers really like (while strangely having no impact at all when they find themselves joining a "real" sentai), like, with the real Choujin Sentai living in Scanrangers traveling through time ''and'' into an alternate universe.universe where the show's real to meet ''Jetman''.
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!!Our heroes, such as they are, are:

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!!Our heroes, [[DesignatedHero such as they are, are,]] are:
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