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In search of the remaining four Kyurangers, Lucky arrives at planet Jigama and meets a pair of thieves named Balance and Naga, who become Tenbin Gold and Hebitsukai Silver.

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In search of the remaining four Kyurangers, Lucky arrives at planet Jigama and meets a pair of thieves named Balance and Naga, who become and agrees to help them steal a gem from Jark Matter. Balance seemingly betrays Lucky and Naga, but has a change of heart and saves the two, with him and Naga becoming Tenbin Gold and Hebitsukai Silver.



* HeelFaceTurn: At first, Balance was only planning on turning in Lucky for a chance to rob Jark Matter. He changed his mind when he saw that Naga was in danger and joined the Kyurangers.

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* HeelFaceTurn: At first, Balance was only planning on turning in Lucky and Naga for a chance to rob Jark Matter. He changed his mind when he saw that Naga was they were in danger and joined the Kyurangers.


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* MatchCut: After agreeing to help Balance and Naga steal a gem from Jark Matter's spaceship, Lucky says "Let's test out luck!". The scene cuts to Hammie saying the same thing, Mocking him.
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In search of the remaining four Kyurangers, Lucky arrives at planet Jigama and meets a pair of thieves named Balance and Naga, who become Tenbin Gold and Hebitsukai Silver.


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* EarlyBirdCameo: Stinger appears at the ending of the episode.


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* HeelFaceTurn: At first, Balance was only planning on turning in Lucky for a chance to rob Jark Matter. He changed his mind when he saw that Naga was in danger and joined the Kyurangers.


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* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Balance and Naga make a full debut and join the Kyurangers in this episode (Though they had an EarlyBirdCameo in the previous one).
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* TailSlap: Gamettsui uses his to do this. Also as a [[WhipItGood whip]].

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* TailSlap: Gamettsui uses his to do this. Also as a [[WhipItGood whip]].whip.
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* CurbStompBattle: Being only 4, the team has no chance against a Karo, Hammie feels somewhat desperate when she realizes that they have to beat 88 like him.


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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: The team realizes that trying to beat a Karo at this point is practically suicide, so they decide to run away.
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* {{Constellations}}: Gamettsui hails from and is also partially themed after the Lacerta[[note]]lizard[[/note]] System.
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* AncientEgypt: Being from the planet Tutan, Gamettsui partially has this as a theme.
* {{Constellations}}: Gamettsui hails from and is also partially themed after the Lacerta[[note]]lizard[[/note]] System.
* EvilOverlord: Gamettsui is ruler of the planet Zigama, and quite the morally bankrupt piece of work.
* FatBastard: Gamettsui is obscenely fat as far as monsters go, and is a real piece of crap morally speaking.
* {{Expy}}: Gamettsui, a fat bastard who wants money for selling the heroes? Sounds like [[Franchise/StarWars Jabba the Hutt]].
* {{Greed}}: Literally Gamettsui's entire reason for being.
* MeaningfulName: Gamettsui is literally named after the concept of Greed, fitting since he is essentially just a tax-happy miser.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Sure, Gamettsui's the first MonsterOfTheWeek, but he was still in control of an entire planet.
* TailSlap: Gamettsui uses his to do this. Also as a [[WhipItGood whip]].
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