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* {{Worldbuilding}}: Due to the setting being that of of fictional world instead of Earth, the history of Tikyū and the nations that make up it receives a lot of detail throughout the show.

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* {{Worldbuilding}}: Due to the setting being that of of fictional world instead of Earth, the history of Tikyū and the five - later six - nations that make it up it receives a lot of detail throughout the show.
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* CharClone: Both Racules Husty/Ohkuwagata Ohger and Jeramie Brasieri/Spider Kumonos are rare takes of the trope in a Sentai series:

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* CharClone: {{Expy}}: Both Racules Husty/Ohkuwagata Ohger and Jeramie Brasieri/Spider Kumonos are rare takes of the trope based on [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} Char Aznable]] in a Sentai series: varying degrees.



** Jeramie is a literal take of the CharClone archetype as he is introduced as a mysterious masked man who narrates the events of the story before revealing himself as a WildCard playing both the heroes and villains like chess pieces. And oh, his CoolMask even transformed into the Kumonos Slayer.

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** Jeramie is a literal take of the CharClone Char Aznable archetype as he is introduced as a mysterious masked man who narrates the events of the story before revealing himself as a WildCard playing both the heroes and villains like chess pieces. And oh, his CoolMask even transformed into the Kumonos Slayer.
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* DirectorsCut: The last three episodes of the show were fused into a single feature-length extended cut for the Toei Tokusatsu Fan Club, featuring nearly ten minutes of deleted scenes added in.
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2,000 years ago on the planet Tikyū[[note]]チキュー, an alternate rendering of ''chikyū'' (ちきゅう), the Japanese word for the Earth)[[/note]], the Underground Empire Bug Naraku attempted to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]] and [[KillAllHumans wipe out the human race]]. Opposing this, Tikyū's guardian deity, King-Ohger, chose five warriors to assist it in subduing the Bug Naraku's forces. Upon their defeat, the Bug Naraku swore their return for vengeance 2,000 years later. To that end, King-Ohger was laid to rest, split into its component ''Shugods'' that assisted each warrior to become kings who protected Tikyū as the planet was divided into five kingdoms: the land of technology, Nkosopa; the land of beauty and medicine, Ishabana; the land of law and order, Gokkan; the land of agriculture, Tofu, and the leading land of industry, Shugodom. This tale eventually became a legend passed down through the nations over the years.

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2,000 years ago on the planet Tikyū[[note]]チキュー, [[FictionalEarth Tikyū]][[note]]チキュー, an alternate rendering of ''chikyū'' (ちきゅう), the Japanese word for the Earth)[[/note]], the Underground Empire Bug Naraku attempted to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]] and [[KillAllHumans wipe out the human race]]. Opposing this, Tikyū's guardian deity, King-Ohger, chose five warriors to assist it in subduing the Bug Naraku's forces. Upon their defeat, the Bug Naraku swore their return for vengeance 2,000 years later. To that end, King-Ohger was laid to rest, split into its component ''Shugods'' that assisted each warrior to become kings who protected Tikyū as the planet was divided into five kingdoms: the land of technology, Nkosopa; the land of beauty and medicine, Ishabana; the land of law and order, Gokkan; the land of agriculture, Tofu, and the leading land of industry, Shugodom. This tale eventually became a legend passed down through the nations over the years.
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* CentralTheme: The show tackles and explores the IDidWhatIHadToDo trope by showing multiple rulers in situations that force them to make hard decisions, even if it means personally dealing with the consequences and others judging them for it:

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* CentralTheme: The show tackles and explores the IDidWhatIHadToDo trope by showing multiple rulers in various situations that force them to make hard decisions, even if it means personally dealing with the consequences and others judging them for it:



** Rita's position as Chief Justice requires them to personally sentence and rule over an entire people of criminals from all over Tikyū, making them greatly unpopular and even resented in their own kingdom even though the story makes it clear how important their role is in maintaining law and order in the world at large; a lesson their mentor and predecessor, Karras, imparted on them since they were a child.
** Speaking of whom, due to the fact that the "Fury of the Gods" event was such a devastating catastrophe that Karras felt that it was necessary break Gokkan's code of neutrality in order to personally imprison and watch over the perpetrator so something like that never happens again.

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** Rita's position as Chief Justice requires them to personally sentence and rule over an entire people of criminals from all over Tikyū, making them greatly unpopular and even resented in their own kingdom even though the story makes it clear how important their role is in maintaining law and order in the world at large; large. This was a lesson their mentor and predecessor, Karras, imparted on to them since they were a child.
** Speaking of whom, due to the fact that the "Fury of the Gods" event was such a devastating catastrophe that Karras felt that it was necessary to break Gokkan's code of neutrality in order to personally imprison and watch over the perpetrator so something like that never happens again.



** As it turns out, [[spoiler: Racles himself played the role of a tyrant who wanted to take over the rule in order to create the moment where he had the power to permanently strike down the seemingly untouchable Dagded, even if it means being remembered as the most evil king in history.]]

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** As it turns out, [[spoiler: Racles himself played the role of a tyrant who wanted to take over the rule world in order to create the moment where he had the power to permanently strike down the seemingly untouchable Dagded, even if it means being remembered as the most evil king in history.]]

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* ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger with Tombo Ohger'', a TTFC-exclusive crossover special with ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger'' to promote ''Dekaranger''[='=]s [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary]] V-Cinema.

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* ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger with Tombo Ohger'', a TTFC-exclusive crossover special with ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger'' ''Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger'' to promote ''Dekaranger''[='=]s its [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary]] V-Cinema.



* ArtifactTitle: Initially, the title of the show isn't named for the team but rather their mecha. However, despite this, the mecha sees very little action during the second half of the show. Downplayed, as it's more OutOfFocus rather than completely forgotten.

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* ArtifactTitle: Initially, the title of the show isn't named for the team but rather their mecha. However, despite this, the mecha sees very little action is OutOfFocus during the second half of the show. Downplayed, as it's more OutOfFocus rather than completely forgotten.show, coming back into full focus during the final arc.



** Kaguragi is a man completely defined by his willingness to do whatever it takes to protect his nation and people, no matter what he has to do, having repeatedly used the phrase "dirty my hands" one way or another to express his dedication to this mindset. [[spoiler: All this stems from the fact that when his predecessor needed him to kill her for the sake of upholding a lie to protect Tofu, he couldn't go through with it, forcing her to burn herself to death, resulting in him being ''very'' traumatized.]]
** Rita's position as Chief Justice requires them to personally sentence and rule over an entire people of criminals from all over Tikyū - making them greatly unpopular and even resented in their own kingdom even though the story makes it clear how important their role is in maintaining law and order in the world at large; a lesson their mentor and predecessor, Karras, imparted on them since they were a child.
** Speaking of whom, [[spoiler: due to the fact that the "Fury of the Gods" event was such a devastating catastrophe to the world that Karras saw it fit to break the all important neutrality of Gokkan in order to personally imprison and watch over the perpetrator so something like that never happens again.]]
** Jeremie [[spoiler: willingly pulls a ZeroApprovalGambit in order to prevent the other monarchs from TakingTheHeat for the diplomatic tensions occurring all around the kingdoms due to Hillbill's compulsion, effectively tanking humans and Bug Naraku relations once again.]]
** Iroki, the previous ruler of Tofu, was overthrown due to hoarding all of the nation's food supply during the Fury of the Gods. [[spoiler: It is revealed that she did this due to Tofu's crops being poisoned and hide this fact due to needing to protect her country's reputation as Tofu's entire infrastructure on the world stage was tied to its ability to provide food to the other kingdoms, even if it meant she herself had to die and be remembered as a tyrant.]]
** As it turns out, [[spoiler: Racles himself played the role of a tyrant who wanted to take over the rule and all that putting himself in such a position entails in order to create the moment where he had the power to permanently strike down the seemingly untouchable Dagded, even if it means being remembered as the most evil king in history .]]
** [[spoiler: Corsus specifically states that it is the king's duty to kill his emotions in order to protect the future of his people, encouraging this mindset to Racles while insisting that he uses Gira as a tool to take down Dagded.]]

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** Kaguragi is a man completely defined by his willingness to do whatever it takes to protect his nation and people, no matter what he has to do, having repeatedly used using the phrase "dirty my hands" one way or another to express his dedication to this mindset. [[spoiler: All this stems from the fact that when his predecessor needed him to kill her for the sake of upholding a lie to protect Tofu, he couldn't go through with it, forcing her to burn herself to death, resulting in him being ''very'' traumatized.]]
** Rita's position as Chief Justice requires them to personally sentence and rule over an entire people of criminals from all over Tikyū - Tikyū, making them greatly unpopular and even resented in their own kingdom even though the story makes it clear how important their role is in maintaining law and order in the world at large; a lesson their mentor and predecessor, Karras, imparted on them since they were a child.
** Speaking of whom, [[spoiler: due to the fact that the "Fury of the Gods" event was such a devastating catastrophe to the world that Karras saw felt that it fit to was necessary break the all important Gokkan's code of neutrality of Gokkan in order to personally imprison and watch over the perpetrator so something like that never happens again.
** #29 sees Jeramie [[spoiler: willingly pull a ZeroApprovalGambit in order to prevent the other monarchs from TakingTheHeat for the diplomatic tensions occurring all around the kingdoms due to Hillbill's compulsion, effectively tanking humans and Bug Naraku relations once
again.]]
** In #35, Yanma makes the decision to [[spoiler:destroy Nkosopa's main computer, effectively leading his country into complete disarray rather than let Shiokara die.
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** Jeremie [[spoiler: willingly pulls a ZeroApprovalGambit in order to prevent the other monarchs from TakingTheHeat for the diplomatic tensions occurring all around the kingdoms due to Hillbill's compulsion, effectively tanking humans and Bug Naraku relations once again.]]
** Iroki, the previous ruler of Tofu, was overthrown due to hoarding all of the nation's food supply during the Fury of the Gods. [[spoiler: It is revealed in #37 that she did this due to Tofu's crops being poisoned and hide by Grodie, hiding this fact due to needing from the rest of the world to protect her country's reputation as Tofu's entire infrastructure on the world stage was tied to its ability to provide food to the other kingdoms, reputation, even if it meant she herself had to die and be remembered as a tyrant.]]
** As it turns out, [[spoiler: Racles himself played the role of a tyrant who wanted to take over the rule and all that putting himself in such a position entails in order to create the moment where he had the power to permanently strike down the seemingly untouchable Dagded, even if it means being remembered as the most evil king in history .history.]]
** [[spoiler: Corsus Causus specifically states that it is the king's duty to kill his emotions in order to protect the future of his people, encouraging this mindset to Racles while insisting that he uses use Gira as a tool to take down Dagded.]]



* EarlyBirdCameo: King-Ohger showed up in the [[Recap/AvataroSentaiDonbrothersEp45KakamuraOrGagamura 45th episode]] of ''Donbrothers''. More impressively, there wasn't even a promo video for its own series by that point. The [[Recap/AvataroSentaiDonbrothersEp49LastMemories penultimate episode]] of ''Donbrothers'' also makes an indirect reference, as the series themes its MonstersOfTheWeek after previous ''Sentai'' teams and that episode's monster is based on the ''future'' team of ''King-Ohger''.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After months of trying to get one over the seemingly indestructible Dadged, the Ohsama Sentai - with the help of their people and the sacrifice of the Shugods' physical bodies - manage to ''finally'' kill him in one decisive strike, extinguishing his reign of terror over the universe for good. Afterwards, Tikyū manages to attain true peace for the first time in centuries, with all of the countries fully cooperating with each other, even if the monarchs are as bickering as ever.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: King-Ohger showed up in the [[Recap/AvataroSentaiDonbrothersEp45KakamuraOrGagamura 45th episode]] of ''Donbrothers''. More impressively, there wasn't even a promo video for its own series by that point. The [[Recap/AvataroSentaiDonbrothersEp49LastMemories penultimate episode]] of ''Donbrothers'' also makes an indirect reference, as the series themes its MonstersOfTheWeek after previous ''Sentai'' teams and that episode's monster is based on the ''future'' team of ''King-Ohger''.



* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: Much like [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers the previous series]], ''King-Ohger'' plays with the conventional binary morality of Sentai by adding a third side. The Kings use their powers to protect their people (the Good), Jeramie intially a neutral character before CharacterDevelopment ensues. Racles and Dethnaarok VIII hide their true motives behind villanous facades while causing harm in the process (the Bad). The Galactinsects manipulate all of Tikyū for their enjoyment without a care for the lives they destroyed in the process (the Evil).

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* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: Much like [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers the previous series]], ''King-Ohger'' plays with the conventional binary morality of Sentai by adding a third side. The Kings use their powers to protect their people (the Good), with Jeramie intially being a neutral character before his CharacterDevelopment ensues. Racles ensues, [[spoiler:Racles and Dethnaarok VIII hide their true motives behind villanous villainous facades while causing harm in the process process]] (the Bad). The Bad), and the Galactinsects manipulate all of Tikyū for their enjoyment without a care for enjoyment, deeply apathetic to the lives harm they destroyed cause in the process (the Evil).



* NoClearLeader: After the Five-Kingdom Alliance (later Six-Kingdom Alliance) formally forms the Ohsama Sentai, they propose on at least two occasions to select a leader from between themselves. However, between the significant egos each of the monarchs possess as well as their respective domains being very distinct from each other, they can never quite achieve a consensus on who leads the team. Near the end of the series, they ultimately decide on working together as an alliance of equals rather than having a clear, individual leader. (''Franchise/SuperSentai'' tradition would indicate Gira, the Red Ranger of the team, would be best suited for the job, however given how the other monarchs [[NoRespectGuy feel free to push him around]] it would be a moot point.)

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* NoClearLeader: After the Five-Kingdom Alliance (later Six-Kingdom Alliance) formally officially forms the Ohsama Sentai, they propose on at least two occasions to select a leader from between themselves. However, between the significant egos each of the monarchs possess as well as their respective domains being very distinct from each other, they can never quite achieve a consensus on who leads the team. Near the end of the series, they ultimately decide on working together as an alliance of equals rather than having a clear, clear individual leader. (''Franchise/SuperSentai'' tradition would indicate Gira, the Red Ranger of the team, would be best suited for the job, however given how the other monarchs [[NoRespectGuy feel free to push him around]] it would be a moot point.)



** #11's title is a reference to "The Man in the Iron Mask", the third and final part of [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas's]] novel ''Literature/TheVicomteDeBragelonne''.
*** For Japanese fans, the title is also a reference to the very first episode of ''Series/KamenRider1971'', "The Mysterious Spider Man" (怪奇蜘蛛男, ''Kaiki Kumo Otoko'').

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** #11's title is a reference to "The Man in the Iron Mask", the third and final part of [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas's]] novel ''Literature/TheVicomteDeBragelonne''.
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''Literature/TheVicomteDeBragelonne''. For Japanese fans, the title is also a reference to the very first episode of ''Series/KamenRider1971'', "The Mysterious Spider Man" (怪奇蜘蛛男, ''Kaiki Kumo Otoko'').
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* ''King of Gokkan: Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger''[[note]]''Gokkan no Rita''/"Rita of Gokkan" in Japanese[[/note]], a webcomic series retelling the events of the first five episodes from Rita/Papillon Ohger's perspective. The comic's first three episodes were released on the TTFC website on November 13, 2023.

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* ''King of Gokkan: Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger''[[note]]''Gokkan no Rita''/"Rita of Gokkan" in Japanese[[/note]], a webcomic series retelling the events of the first five episodes from Rita/Papillon Ohger's perspective.perspective, running for 24 chapters. The comic's first three episodes were released on the TTFC website on November 13, 2023.



* ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger with Tombo Ohger'', a TTFC-exclusive crossover special with ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger'' to promote its 20th anniversary V-Cinema.

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* ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger with Tombo Ohger'', a TTFC-exclusive crossover special with ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger'' to promote its ''Dekaranger''[='=]s [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary anniversary]] V-Cinema.
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->''♫It's all right, it's all right! You're King!♫''

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* NoClearLeader: After the Five-Kingdom Alliance (later Six-Kingdom Alliance) formally forms the Ohsama Sentai, they propose on at least two occasions to select a leader from between themselves. However, between the significant egos each of the monarchs possess as well as their respective domains being very distinct from each other, they can never quite achieve a consensus on who leads the team. Near the end of the series, they ultimately decide on working together as an alliance of equals rather than having a clear, individual leader. (''Franchise/SuperSentai'' tradition would indicate Gira, the Red Ranger of the team, would be best suited for the job, however given how the other monarchs [[NoRespectGuy feel free to push him around]] it would be a moot point.)
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* CommonTongue: While it's hinted that each kingdom has its own historical language (such as Ishabana having their own sayings), all of Tikyū communicates using an unnamed language that is written in a unique ArtificialScript but is verbally spoken as Japanese. #32 also reveals that this language isn't under TranslationConvention as well, as the monarchs were able to easily communicate with the Kyoryugers of Earth [[AliensSpeakingEnglish through their usual spoken language]]. [[spoiler:Given TheReveal that Tikyū's people were descended from Earth's people, it makes sense as to why they can easily communicate with each other.]]]

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* CommonTongue: While it's hinted that each kingdom has its own historical language (such as Ishabana having their own sayings), all of Tikyū communicates using an unnamed language that is written in a unique ArtificialScript but is verbally spoken as Japanese. #32 also reveals that this language isn't under TranslationConvention as well, as the monarchs were able to easily communicate with the Kyoryugers of Earth [[AliensSpeakingEnglish through their usual spoken language]]. [[spoiler:Given TheReveal that Tikyū's people were descended from Earth's people, it makes sense as to why they can easily communicate with each other.]]]]]
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* Two crossover films for the "vs" series of ''Super Sentai'' movies, the first being ''Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger vs. Donbrothers'', with it's predecessor series, and ''Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger vs. Kyoryuger'', with it's prequel series.

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* Two crossover films for the "vs" series of ''Super Sentai'' movies, the first being ''Ohsama ''[[Film/OhsamaSentaiKingOhgerVSDonbrothers Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger vs. Donbrothers'', Donbrothers]]'', with it's predecessor series, and ''Ohsama ''[[Film/OhsamaSentaiKingOhgerVSKyoryuger Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger vs. Kyoryuger'', Kyoryuger]]'', with it's prequel series.
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2,000 years ago on the planet Tikyū[[note]]チキュー, an alternate rendering of ''chikyū'' (ちきゅう), the Japanese word for the Earth)[[/note]], the Underground Empire Bognaarok attempted to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]] and [[KillAllHumans wipe out the human race]]. Opposing this, Tikyū's guardian deity, King-Ohger, chose five warriors to assist it in subduing the Bognaarok's forces. Upon their defeat, the Bognaarok swore their return for vengeance 2,000 years later. To that end, King-Ohger was laid to rest, split into its component ''Shugods'' that assisted each warrior to become kings who protected Tikyū as the planet was divided into five kingdoms: the land of technology, N'Kosopa; the land of beauty and medicine, Ishabana; the land of law and order, Gokkan; the land of agriculture, Toufu, and the leading land of industry, Shugoddam. This tale eventually became a legend passed down through the nations over the years.

In the present, as the prophesied day of the Bognaarok's return approaches, the current kings of the five kingdoms reconvene under the Quintet Alliance to defeat the Bognaarok once more. However, the current king of Shugoddam, Racules Husty, refuses the alliance, instead intending to become [[TheOnlyOne the sole ruler and protector]] of Tikyū ForGreatJustice, regardless of [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans the lives he has to sacrifice to do so]]. Seeing this attitude as unbecoming of a king, a young orphan named Gira steals Racules' [[TransformationTrinket OhgerCalibur]] and becomes a chosen warrior in his stead, with the intent of working together with the other kings to see through the Bognaarok's defeat, while becoming a self-proclaimed [[ThenLetMeBeEvil benevolent "King of Evil"]] who will oppose Racules' ideology of "justice".

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2,000 years ago on the planet Tikyū[[note]]チキュー, an alternate rendering of ''chikyū'' (ちきゅう), the Japanese word for the Earth)[[/note]], the Underground Empire Bognaarok Bug Naraku attempted to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]] and [[KillAllHumans wipe out the human race]]. Opposing this, Tikyū's guardian deity, King-Ohger, chose five warriors to assist it in subduing the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's forces. Upon their defeat, the Bognaarok Bug Naraku swore their return for vengeance 2,000 years later. To that end, King-Ohger was laid to rest, split into its component ''Shugods'' that assisted each warrior to become kings who protected Tikyū as the planet was divided into five kingdoms: the land of technology, N'Kosopa; Nkosopa; the land of beauty and medicine, Ishabana; the land of law and order, Gokkan; the land of agriculture, Toufu, Tofu, and the leading land of industry, Shugoddam.Shugodom. This tale eventually became a legend passed down through the nations over the years.

In the present, as the prophesied day of the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's return approaches, the current kings of the five kingdoms reconvene under the Quintet Alliance to defeat the Bognaarok Bug Naraku once more. However, the current king of Shugoddam, Shugodom, Racules Husty, refuses the alliance, instead intending to become [[TheOnlyOne the sole ruler and protector]] of Tikyū ForGreatJustice, regardless of [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans the lives he has to sacrifice to do so]]. Seeing this attitude as unbecoming of a king, a young orphan named Gira steals Racules' [[TransformationTrinket OhgerCalibur]] and becomes a chosen warrior in his stead, with the intent of working together with the other kings to see through the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's defeat, while becoming a self-proclaimed [[ThenLetMeBeEvil benevolent "King of Evil"]] who will oppose Racules' ideology of "justice".



* DancingTheme: Downplayed. There is an ''[[https://youtu.be/0xSZxJS5UBg official dance]]'' for the opening theme song "Zenryoku King". However, unlike the previous [[Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger two]] [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers seasons]], this isn't utilized in the main TitleSequence. #21 introduces a special promotional opening that features the entire cast (including Racules and the Bognaarok) performing the dance.
* FiveManBand: Five people (four monarchs and an orphan revealed to be a prince) come together and transform into the Ohsama Sentai to battle the Bognaarok Empire.

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* DancingTheme: Downplayed. There is an ''[[https://youtu.be/0xSZxJS5UBg official dance]]'' for the opening theme song "Zenryoku King". However, unlike the previous [[Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger two]] [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers seasons]], this isn't utilized in the main TitleSequence. #21 introduces a special promotional opening that features the entire cast (including Racules and the Bognaarok) Bug Naraku) performing the dance.
* FiveManBand: Five people (four monarchs and an orphan revealed to be a prince) come together and transform into the Ohsama Sentai to battle the Bognaarok Bug Naraku Empire.



* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Bognaarok Kaijim and Sanagim can ingest an unspecified substance [[spoiler: that turns out to be Shugod Souls]] to grow giant.

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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Bognaarok Bug Naraku Kaijim and Sanagim can ingest an unspecified substance [[spoiler: that turns out to be Shugod Souls]] to grow giant.



** The Kaijim, Bognaarok commanders deployed each week.

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** The Kaijim, Bognaarok Bug Naraku commanders deployed each week.



** In #21, Douga reads off the lists of demands to Gira from the other rulers. Yanma wants control of all the Shugods, Himeno wants to force Shugoddam's citizens to wear clothes of Ishibana, Kaguragi wants Shugoddam's land for agriculture, and Rita wants advance airings of "Together With Moffun" episodes even though that show is made in Ishibana.

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** In #21, Douga reads off the lists of demands to Gira from the other rulers. Yanma wants control of all the Shugods, Himeno wants to force Shugoddam's Shugodom's citizens to wear clothes of Ishibana, Kaguragi wants Shugoddam's Shugodom's land for agriculture, and Rita wants advance airings of "Together With Moffun" episodes even though that show is made in Ishibana.



** Kaguragi is a man completely defined by his willingness to do whatever it takes to protect his nation and people, no matter what he has to do, having repeatedly used the phrase "dirty my hands" one way or another to express his dedication to this mindset. [[spoiler: All this stems from the fact that when his predecessor needed him to kill her for the sake of upholding a lie to protect Toufu, he couldn't go through with it, forcing her to burn herself to death, resulting in him being ''very'' traumatized.]]

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** Kaguragi is a man completely defined by his willingness to do whatever it takes to protect his nation and people, no matter what he has to do, having repeatedly used the phrase "dirty my hands" one way or another to express his dedication to this mindset. [[spoiler: All this stems from the fact that when his predecessor needed him to kill her for the sake of upholding a lie to protect Toufu, Tofu, he couldn't go through with it, forcing her to burn herself to death, resulting in him being ''very'' traumatized.]]



** Jeremie [[spoiler: willingly pulls a ZeroApprovalGambit in order to prevent the other monarchs from TakingTheHeat for the diplomatic tensions occurring all around the kingdoms due to Hillbill's compulsion, effectively tanking humans and Bognaarok relations once again.]]
** Iroki, the previous ruler of Toufu, was overthrown due to hoarding all of the nation's food supply during the Fury of the Gods. [[spoiler: It is revealed that she did this due to Toufu's crops being poisoned and hide this fact due to needing to protect her country's reputation as Toufu's entire infrastructure on the world stage was tied to its ability to provide food to the other kingdoms, even if it meant she herself had to die and be remembered as a tyrant.]]

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** Jeremie [[spoiler: willingly pulls a ZeroApprovalGambit in order to prevent the other monarchs from TakingTheHeat for the diplomatic tensions occurring all around the kingdoms due to Hillbill's compulsion, effectively tanking humans and Bognaarok Bug Naraku relations once again.]]
** Iroki, the previous ruler of Toufu, Tofu, was overthrown due to hoarding all of the nation's food supply during the Fury of the Gods. [[spoiler: It is revealed that she did this due to Toufu's Tofu's crops being poisoned and hide this fact due to needing to protect her country's reputation as Toufu's Tofu's entire infrastructure on the world stage was tied to its ability to provide food to the other kingdoms, even if it meant she herself had to die and be remembered as a tyrant.]]



* CosmicHorrorReveal: The first 26 episodes of ''King-Ohger'' centers itself on the fairly grounded conflict between the monarchs and Bognaarok, emphasizing the sociopolitical aspect than anything fantastical. #27 drastically recontextualizes said conflict with the Galactinsects' debut, [[spoiler:revealing that the entire conflict was mechanized by Dadged for his own amusement. Then he reveals that he's done this to ''thousands'' of other planets before Tikyū as a way to "clean up" his "bedroom", which is revealed to be ''the entire universe''.]]

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* CosmicHorrorReveal: The first 26 episodes of ''King-Ohger'' centers itself on the fairly grounded conflict between the monarchs and Bognaarok, Bug Naraku, emphasizing the sociopolitical aspect than anything fantastical. #27 drastically recontextualizes said conflict with the Galactinsects' debut, [[spoiler:revealing that the entire conflict was mechanized by Dadged for his own amusement. Then he reveals that he's done this to ''thousands'' of other planets before Tikyū as a way to "clean up" his "bedroom", which is revealed to be ''the entire universe''.]]



** From #11-onwards, the question shifts to the question of Jeramie's identity, as well as ''why'' humanity and the Bognaarok ended up going to war with each other.

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** From #11-onwards, the question shifts to the question of Jeramie's identity, as well as ''why'' humanity and the Bognaarok Bug Naraku ended up going to war with each other.



* FirstEpisodeTwist: Racules is initially presented as a benevolent king, if not slightly standoffish and rather stern towards his kingdom and fellow rulers. Halfway through the first episode, he drops the mask altogether when Gira confronts him, revealing himself to be a ruthless EvilOverlord planning to use the war with the Bognaarok as a way to TakeOverTheWorld by letting the other kingdoms exhaust themselves. Gira responds by stealing the [=OhgerCalibur=] in the name of protecting their people, becoming a fugitive in the process.

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* FirstEpisodeTwist: Racules is initially presented as a benevolent king, if not slightly standoffish and rather stern towards his kingdom and fellow rulers. Halfway through the first episode, he drops the mask altogether when Gira confronts him, revealing himself to be a ruthless EvilOverlord planning to use the war with the Bognaarok Bug Naraku as a way to TakeOverTheWorld by letting the other kingdoms exhaust themselves. Gira responds by stealing the [=OhgerCalibur=] in the name of protecting their people, becoming a fugitive in the process.



** During the insurrection of Shugoddam by the Bognaarok. Boshimar and Kamejim are never seen at the same time. It's our first concrete indication that they're one and the same.

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** During the insurrection of Shugoddam Shugodom by the Bognaarok.Bug Naraku. Boshimar and Kamejim are never seen at the same time. It's our first concrete indication that they're one and the same.



* GeodesicCast: By the time Gira takes the throne of Shugoddam in #23, the core cast can be described as a monarch for each kingdom and their most loyal lieutenant. This also includes Jeramie with his "retainer" Gerojim, as well as Dethnaarok with Kamejim.

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* GeodesicCast: By the time Gira takes the throne of Shugoddam Shugodom in #23, the core cast can be described as a monarch for each kingdom and their most loyal lieutenant. This also includes Jeramie with his "retainer" Gerojim, as well as Dethnaarok with Kamejim.



* MedievalStasis: Subverted. While most of Tikyū outwardly appear to be the quintessential HighFantasy world, they all utilize advanced communication and projection technology that is implied to be powered by {{Magitek}}. [[{{Tomorrowland}} N'Kosopa]] is the outright exception to this as it's designed to be the technological center of Tikyū.

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* MedievalStasis: Subverted. While most of Tikyū outwardly appear to be the quintessential HighFantasy world, they all utilize advanced communication and projection technology that is implied to be powered by {{Magitek}}. [[{{Tomorrowland}} N'Kosopa]] Nkosopa]] is the outright exception to this as it's designed to be the technological center of Tikyū.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Jeramie's obsession with subtext and artistry puts him into hot water with the team and Bognaarok multiple times, as his refusal to say the truth outright leads to an outstanding amount of misunderstandings. It takes getting massive TheReasonYouSuckSpeech from Rita in #14 for him to realize his mistakes.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Jeramie's obsession with subtext and artistry puts him into hot water with the team and Bognaarok Bug Naraku multiple times, as his refusal to say the truth outright leads to an outstanding amount of misunderstandings. It takes getting massive TheReasonYouSuckSpeech from Rita in #14 for him to realize his mistakes.



** Among the many technological advancements in N'Kosopa is recognizable brand name products, like Yanma's Akaracing gaming chair. Try not to think too hard about where they came from...

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** Among the many technological advancements in N'Kosopa Nkosopa is recognizable brand name products, like Yanma's Akaracing gaming chair. Try not to think too hard about where they came from...



** In #27 after the TimeSkip, Gira is shown leading a meeting of the leaders of the Six-Nation Alliance, showing how he's grown into his role as the king of Shugoddam.

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** In #27 after the TimeSkip, Gira is shown leading a meeting of the leaders of the Six-Nation Alliance, showing how he's grown into his role as the king of Shugoddam.Shugodom.



** Jeramie, however, is shown as having barely survived a CurbStompBattle, indicating his plan to integrate the Bognaarok as Tikyu's newest kingdom have hit a big snag -- and a new enemy is coming on the horizon.

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** Jeramie, however, is shown as having barely survived a CurbStompBattle, indicating his plan to integrate the Bognaarok Bug Naraku as Tikyu's newest kingdom have hit a big snag -- and a new enemy is coming on the horizon.



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The main theme of the season. All of the core rangers, with the exception of Gira (he eventually does become Shugoddam's king in #20), are rulers of their respective kingdoms.

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The main theme of the season. All of the core rangers, with the exception of Gira (he eventually does become Shugoddam's Shugodom's king in #20), are rulers of their respective kingdoms.



** The scene in #1 where the Bognaarok assault Shugoddam is a [[{{Pun}} giant]] love letter to Chapter 1 of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.

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** The scene in #1 where the Bognaarok Bug Naraku assault Shugoddam Shugodom is a [[{{Pun}} giant]] love letter to Chapter 1 of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.



* TimeSkip: Two years pass between #26 and #27 after Dethnaarok's death and Jeramie's ascension to the Bognaarok's throne.
* TrailersAlwaysLie: The promos list Racules as a benevolent king on the side of the heroes and beloved by his subjects. The first episode proves this is indeed the case... until the Bognaarok Empire attacks and he is revealed to be ruling under a facade.

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* TimeSkip: Two years pass between #26 and #27 after Dethnaarok's death and Jeramie's ascension to the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's throne.
* TrailersAlwaysLie: The promos list Racules as a benevolent king on the side of the heroes and beloved by his subjects. The first episode proves this is indeed the case... until the Bognaarok Bug Naraku Empire attacks and he is revealed to be ruling under a facade.



** #5 reveals that Gira is a prince of Shugoddam -- specifically, he and Racules are brothers.
** #12 reveals that there was a ''sixth'' warrior who fought alongside the five heroes 2,000 years ago, but his existence was erased from all historical records due to his love for a Bognaarok.
** #20 drastically changes the series' status quo: Racules reveals his true colors as a tyrant to his kingdom, directly leading to his defeat by Gira's hands. As a result, Gira has officially attained Shugoddam's throne. On top of all of that, Boshimar is revealed to have been killed long before the series began, with Kamejim having taken his appearance to infiltrate Shugoddam.
** #24 has a couple of whammies: Boone reveals that the original legend that Jeramie wrote inadvertently caused the current Bognaarok-human conflict. To erase the Bognaarok's "dishonor" caused by the legend, Dethnaarok decides to throw himself into Tikyū's core to ''wipe out the entire planet''. As if that wasn't enough, Jeramie reveals to the team that he and Dethnaarok are distant relatives.
** Appropriately for the first part's finale, there are plenty of huge reveals in #26. To boot: Hymeno's examination of Gerojim revealed that the Bognaarok's DNA is extremely similar to humans. They diverged from the human race after eating Shugod Souls, which gave them insectoid appearances and a shortened lifespan the more they eat. Said Shugod Souls were gained from the Semishugods - the same ones used in the Fury of the Gods. However, that was not the only Shugod in the Bognaarok's residence, as the monarchs find out the existence of God Tarantula Abyss, a black version of God Tarantula that Dethnaarok was protecting. On top of all of this, Kamejim reveals that he was the one that mechanized the conflict between humanity and the Bognaarok after stabbing Dethnaarok and leaving him to die by an unknown force. However, before Dethnaarok dies, he passes on the Bognaarok's throne to Jeramie, which then leads to him getting officially recognized as a monarch by the five kingdoms.

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** #5 reveals that Gira is a prince of Shugoddam Shugodom -- specifically, he and Racules are brothers.
** #12 reveals that there was a ''sixth'' warrior who fought alongside the five heroes 2,000 years ago, but his existence was erased from all historical records due to his love for a Bognaarok.Bug Naraku.
** #20 drastically changes the series' status quo: Racules reveals his true colors as a tyrant to his kingdom, directly leading to his defeat by Gira's hands. As a result, Gira has officially attained Shugoddam's Shugodom's throne. On top of all of that, Boshimar is revealed to have been killed long before the series began, with Kamejim having taken his appearance to infiltrate Shugoddam.
Shugodom.
** #24 has a couple of whammies: Boone reveals that the original legend that Jeramie wrote inadvertently caused the current Bognaarok-human Bug Naraku-human conflict. To erase the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's "dishonor" caused by the legend, Dethnaarok decides to throw himself into Tikyū's core to ''wipe out the entire planet''. As if that wasn't enough, Jeramie reveals to the team that he and Dethnaarok are distant relatives.
** Appropriately for the first part's finale, there are plenty of huge reveals in #26. To boot: Hymeno's examination of Gerojim revealed that the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's DNA is extremely similar to humans. They diverged from the human race after eating Shugod Souls, which gave them insectoid appearances and a shortened lifespan the more they eat. Said Shugod Souls were gained from the Semishugods - the same ones used in the Fury of the Gods. However, that was not the only Shugod in the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's residence, as the monarchs find out the existence of God Tarantula Abyss, a black version of God Tarantula that Dethnaarok was protecting. On top of all of this, Kamejim reveals that he was the one that mechanized the conflict between humanity and the Bognaarok Bug Naraku after stabbing Dethnaarok and leaving him to die by an unknown force. However, before Dethnaarok dies, he passes on the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's throne to Jeramie, which then leads to him getting officially recognized as a monarch by the five kingdoms.



** #32 reveals that [[spoiler: the humans on Tikyu are descended from refugees who fled Earth several million years ago, landing on the planet that originally was predominantly Bognaarok territory.]]

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** #32 reveals that [[spoiler: the humans on Tikyu are descended from refugees who fled Earth several million years ago, landing on the planet that originally was predominantly Bognaarok Bug Naraku territory.]]



** #35 sees [[spoiler:N'Kosopa crumbling back to the state it was before Yanma's rule as Yanma destroyed the main server in exchange for Shiokara's life. The only thing that keeps it from being a DownerEnding is Yanma's promise to Shiokara that they can rebuild just like before.]]

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** #35 sees [[spoiler:N'Kosopa [[spoiler:Nkosopa crumbling back to the state it was before Yanma's rule as Yanma destroyed the main server in exchange for Shiokara's life. The only thing that keeps it from being a DownerEnding is Yanma's promise to Shiokara that they can rebuild just like before.]]



** The end of #5 shows the inside of the Ziburn Castle with three large holes, having been ravaged by the Bognaarok's forces in the midst of the team's battle.
** At the end of #7, Gira sneaks back into the orphanage, only to see that not only is it a trap laid by Shugoddam troops, they've already taken the kids hostage... [[EtTuBrute all under Rita's orders.]]

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** The end of #5 shows the inside of the Ziburn Castle with three large holes, having been ravaged by the Bognaarok's Bug Naraku's forces in the midst of the team's battle.
** At the end of #7, Gira sneaks back into the orphanage, only to see that not only is it a trap laid by Shugoddam Shugodom troops, they've already taken the kids hostage... [[EtTuBrute all under Rita's orders.]]



** #35's ending sees Yanma and Shiokara [[spoiler:looking towards a nearly decimated N'Kosopa.]]

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** #35's ending sees Yanma and Shiokara [[spoiler:looking towards a nearly decimated N'Kosopa.Nkosopa.]]
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** In #8, Hymeno notes Racules missed all of Gira’s vital points during the duel. [[spoiler: Come #41, it’s revealed he’s been GoodAllAlong and truly cares for his little brother.]]
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* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: Much like [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers the previous series]], ''King-Ohger'' plays with the conventional binary morality of Sentai by adding a third side. The Kings use their powers to protect their people (the Good), Jeramie intially a neutral character before CharacterDevelopment ensues. Racles and Dethnaarok VIII hide their true motives behind villanous facades while causing harm in the process (the Bad). The Galactinsects manipulate all of Tikyū for their enjoyment with a care for the lives they destroyed in the process (the Evil).

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* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: Much like [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers the previous series]], ''King-Ohger'' plays with the conventional binary morality of Sentai by adding a third side. The Kings use their powers to protect their people (the Good), Jeramie intially a neutral character before CharacterDevelopment ensues. Racles and Dethnaarok VIII hide their true motives behind villanous facades while causing harm in the process (the Bad). The Galactinsects manipulate all of Tikyū for their enjoyment with without a care for the lives they destroyed in the process (the Evil).
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* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: Much like [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers the previous series]], ''King-Ohger'' plays with the conventional binary morality of Sentai by adding a third side. During the first half, we have the Kings who use their powers to protect their people (the Good); Racules, who hides his plans to conquer the other kingdoms behind a facade of benevolence (the Bad); and the Bognaarok, who aim to destroy the kingdoms of Tikyū altogether (the Evil). Jeramie's introduction has him initially fill in a fourth Neutral side, being an enigma to all the others, but he gradually becomes part of the Good after his failures catch up with him.

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* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: Much like [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers the previous series]], ''King-Ohger'' plays with the conventional binary morality of Sentai by adding a third side. During the first half, we have the The Kings who use their powers to protect their people (the Good); Racules, who hides his plans to conquer the other kingdoms Good), Jeramie intially a neutral character before CharacterDevelopment ensues. Racles and Dethnaarok VIII hide their true motives behind a facade of benevolence villanous facades while causing harm in the process (the Bad); and the Bognaarok, who aim to destroy the kingdoms Bad). The Galactinsects manipulate all of Tikyū altogether for their enjoyment with a care for the lives they destroyed in the process (the Evil). Jeramie's introduction has him initially fill in a fourth Neutral side, being an enigma to all the others, but he gradually becomes part of the Good after his failures catch up with him. Evil).
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''Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger'' (roughly translated as "Kingship Squadron King-Ohger") is the 47th entry in the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' franchise and the fourth series to start in the Reiwa Era, airing alongside ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' -- and later, ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' -- in the Series/SuperHeroTime block from March 5, 2023 to February 25, 2024, replacing ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers''. The series' overall themes are arthropods and royalty. The TitleThemeTune was sung by Takayuki Furukawa.

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''Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger'' (roughly translated as "Kingship Squadron King-Ohger") is the 47th entry in the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' franchise and the fourth series to start in the Reiwa Era, airing alongside ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' -- and later, ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' -- in the Series/SuperHeroTime block from March 5, 2023 to February 25, 2024, replacing ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers''. The series' overall themes are arthropods and royalty. The TitleThemeTune ThemeTune was sung by Takayuki Furukawa.
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''Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger'' (roughly translated as "Kingship Squadron King-Ohger") is the 47th entry in the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' franchise and the fourth series to start in the Reiwa Era, airing alongside ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' -- and later, ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' -- in the Series/SuperHeroTime block from March 5, 2023 to February 25, 2024, replacing ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers''. The series' overall themes are arthropods and royalty.

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''Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger'' (roughly translated as "Kingship Squadron King-Ohger") is the 47th entry in the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' franchise and the fourth series to start in the Reiwa Era, airing alongside ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' -- and later, ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' -- in the Series/SuperHeroTime block from March 5, 2023 to February 25, 2024, replacing ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers''. The series' overall themes are arthropods and royalty.
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* DeathIsCheap: On Tikyū, spirits of the dead simply move on to TheUnderworld known as Hākabāka, where they continue with their lives. Not only is this realm accessible for the living through certain means, [[spoiler:in the planet's DarkestHour, Devonica is able to open the gates to allow the dead to assist the living in the war for survival, only disappearing again once the gates shut their doors]].

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* DeathIsCheap: On Tikyū, spirits of the dead simply move on to TheUnderworld known as Hākabāka, where they continue with their lives. Not only is this realm accessible for the living through certain means, [[spoiler:in the planet's DarkestHour, Devonica is able to open the gates to allow the dead to assist the living in the war for survival, including taking up arms to fight as if they are still part of the living, and only disappearing again once the gates shut their doors]].

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Added example(s), Serial Escalation is Not enough context (ZCE). There is an argument to be made that the final arc is Serial Escalation, but I don't exactly see how the entire series is an example of this for the entire franchise. I also cut World Of Ham. There are quite a few over-the-top moments for mostly comedic flavor, but I don't think that they necessarily stand out in comparison to most Sentai series.


* ArtifactTitle: The title of the show isn't named for the team but rather their mecha. However, despite this, the mecha sees very little action during the second half of the show. Downplayed, as it's more OutOfFocus rather than completely forgotten.
* ArtificialScript: Letters, numerals, etc. on Tikyū are written [[https://www.toei.co.jp/tv/king-ohger/story/1231460_3346.html in a unique script]].

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
** In #21, Douga reads off the lists of demands to Gira from the other rulers. Yanma wants control of all the Shugods, Himeno wants to force Shugoddam's citizens to wear clothes of Ishibana, Kaguragi wants Shugoddam's land for agriculture, and Rita wants advance airings of "Together With Moffun" episodes even though that show is made in Ishibana.
** In #28, the ending screen reveals the crimes of the monarchs (sans Gira and Jeramie) that landed them in prison during the TimeSkip: Yanma created a supercomputer that monopolized Tikyū's electricity, Hymeno set off a 1000 megaton firework that caused mass damage, Kaguragi created an unethical subterranean tiller system called "The Ant-Eater", and Rita... simply wanted a break due to SanitySlippage.
* ArtifactTitle: The Initially, the title of the show isn't named for the team but rather their mecha. However, despite this, the mecha sees very little action during the second half of the show. Downplayed, as it's more OutOfFocus rather than completely forgotten.
* ArtificialScript: Letters, numerals, etc. on Tikyū are written [[https://www.toei.co.jp/tv/king-ohger/story/1231460_3346.html in a unique script]].script]] called "Tikyū language".



* BreadMilkEggsSquick: In episode 21, Douga reads off the lists of demands to Gira from the other rulers. Yanma wants control of all the Shugods, Himeno wants to force Shugoddam's citizens to wear clothes of Ishibana, Kaguragi wants Shugoddam's land for agriculture, and Rita wants advance airings of "Together With Moffun" episodes even though that show is made in Ishibana.



** While there ''are'' many ''Super Sentai'' episodes that fo ''not'' feature a battle with the HumongousMecha, these are usually one-offs or spread out throughout the series. Since the time skip, however, ''King-Ohger'' has done this ''regularly'', with several mecha-less episodes airing ''consecutively'' and the mecha only showing up on rare occasions. This hasn't been done since the franchise was personally overseen by ''Creator/ShotaroIshinomori himself''.

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** While there ''are'' many ''Super Sentai'' episodes that fo ''not'' don't feature a battle with the HumongousMecha, these are usually one-offs or spread out throughout the series. Since the time skip, however, ''King-Ohger'' has done this ''regularly'', regularly, with several mecha-less episodes airing ''consecutively'' consecutively and the mecha only showing up on rare occasions. This hasn't been done since the franchise was personally overseen by ''Creator/ShotaroIshinomori himself''.



* CommonTongue: While it's hinted that each kingdom has its own historical language (such as Ishabana having their own sayings), all of Tikyū communicates using an unnamed language that is written in a unique ArtificialScript but is verbally spoken as Japanese. Episode 32 also reveals that this language isn't under TranslationConvention as well, as the monarchs were able to easily communicate with the Kyoryugers of Earth [[AliensSpeakingEnglish through their usual spoken language]].

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* CommonTongue: While it's hinted that each kingdom has its own historical language (such as Ishabana having their own sayings), all of Tikyū communicates using an unnamed language that is written in a unique ArtificialScript but is verbally spoken as Japanese. Episode 32 #32 also reveals that this language isn't under TranslationConvention as well, as the monarchs were able to easily communicate with the Kyoryugers of Earth [[AliensSpeakingEnglish through their usual spoken language]]. [[spoiler:Given TheReveal that Tikyū's people were descended from Earth's people, it makes sense as to why they can easily communicate with each other.]]]



* CouchGag: After Jeramie's official introduction, the opening onwards feature him either in a thinking pose and expression, or looking to the camera with a surprised expression, depending on whether the episode is a drama or comedy.

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* CouchGag: After Jeramie's official introduction, the opening onwards feature him either in a thinking pose and expression, or looking to the camera with a surprised expression, depending on whether the episode is has a drama dramatic or comedy.comedic tone.



* DarkerAndEdgier: In comparison to the DenserAndWackier nature of ''Zenkaiger'' and ''Donbrothers'', ''King-Ohger'' has quite a few elements that clearly steer towards a darker direction, such as its politically-charged conflict, abundance of morally gray characters, actively threatening villains, and more overt brutality. While the humor is still present, it often leans towards {{Bathos}} than Sentai's typical SurrealHumor. [[spoiler: Even the endgame is darker than usual, as the heroes deliberately charge into a SuicideMission at first against Dagded with no hope of surviving and merely hoping to save the lives of civillians than try to secure a victory.]]
* DeathIsCheap: On Tikyū, spirits of the dead simply move on to TheUnderworld known as Hākabāka, where they continue with their lives. Not only is this realm accessible for the living through certain means, [[spoiler:in the planet's DarkestHour the gates also open to allow the dead to assist the living in the war for survival, only disappearing again once the gates shut their doors]].

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* DarkerAndEdgier: In comparison to the DenserAndWackier nature of ''Zenkaiger'' and ''Donbrothers'', ''King-Ohger'' has quite a few elements that clearly steer towards a darker direction, such as its politically-charged conflict, abundance of morally gray characters, actively threatening villains, and more overt brutality. While the humor is still present, it often leans towards {{Bathos}} than Sentai's typical SurrealHumor. [[spoiler: Even the endgame is darker than usual, as the heroes deliberately charge into a SuicideMission at first against Dagded with no hope the goal of surviving and merely hoping to save hopefully saving the lives of civillians their people than try to secure a victory.]]
* DeathIsCheap: On Tikyū, spirits of the dead simply move on to TheUnderworld known as Hākabāka, where they continue with their lives. Not only is this realm accessible for the living through certain means, [[spoiler:in the planet's DarkestHour DarkestHour, Devonica is able to open the gates also open to allow the dead to assist the living in the war for survival, only disappearing again once the gates shut their doors]].



* OnlyOneName: Most of the civilian characters lack surnames.

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* OnlyOneName: Most of the civilian characters outside of Ishabana lack surnames.



** In #38, Dagded is said to be a fan of ''The Rampage From Exile Tribe,'' as demonstrated by a poster of the group.
* RapidFireInterrupting: The Monster Of The Week in #19 can't get his name out because people keep interrupting or just won't listen.

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** In #38, Dagded is said to be a fan of ''The Rampage From Exile Tribe,'' as them as demonstrated by a poster of the group.
* RapidFireInterrupting: The Monster Of The Week Diamond Danjim in #19 can't get his name out because people keep interrupting or just won't listen.



* SerialEscalation: The series is basically what happens when ''Super Sentai'' '''OVERDOSES''' on this trope.



* WorldOfHam: Good ''lord'', the series is a porker, and it manages that without resorting to 24/7 shouting. And then there's Toufu, which is a WorldOfHam ''in a WorldOfHam''.

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