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** Even Garoa has his moments when he starts to pick himself up from his VillainDecay, particularly when he builds the Big Garoan and promptly trashes the Fivemen with it.


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* LesYay: Doldora is ''very'' devoted to Meadow. [[spoiler:When Meadow turns out to not be what "she" seems, Doldora is hit the hardest.]]

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* AssPull:
** In episode 29 when the Fiveman try fighting Arikanigin even Super Five Robo can't defeat it, it then just turns out their mecha can combine with their base into an ultimate mecha, out of nowhere with zero foreshadowing beforehand. Not helping this feeling is that despite facing stronger foes later on the only other time they use Max Magma is when [[spoiler:Vulgyre has achieved his Super Galactic Beast form]] '''in the series finale'''. And then [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't work]] and gets completely torn to shreds.

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AssPull: In episode 29 when the Fiveman try fighting Arikanigin even Super Five Robo can't defeat it, it then just turns out their mecha can combine with their base into an ultimate mecha, out of nowhere with zero foreshadowing beforehand. Not helping this feeling is that despite facing stronger foes later on the only other time they use Max Magma is when [[spoiler:Vulgyre has achieved his Super Galactic Beast form]] '''in the series finale'''. And then [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't work]] and gets completely torn to shreds.
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Episode 1 features Zone destroying Sidon flowers seemingly For The Evulz and episode 15 off-handedly mentions them to be Meadow’s Kryptonite Factor.


** In episode 46 when [[spoiler:Vulgyre takes off after it is revealed to be a sentient being and starts attacking Earth, it all of a sudden is affected by the Shidon Flowers, when it reaches the school, which are revealed to be its weakness in the process. This was absolutely not foreshadowed anywhere in the series, especially early on when Vulgyre as "Meadow" was able to interact and stand near the flowers without issue, and it comes out as a convenient DeusExMachina to save the Fiveman from an opponent the writers made way too powerful.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: A series of them actually. Episode 23 introduced a group of plush dolls of the Fivemen ([[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and Captain Garoa]]) which get suddenly brought to life at the end and spend the next 10 or so episodes as a GreekChorus watching the show and commenting on the events that happen, before disappearing and never being referenced again.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: A series of them actually. Episode 23 introduced a group of plush dolls of the Fivemen ([[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and (and Captain Garoa]]) Garoa) which get suddenly brought to life at the end and spend the next 10 or so episodes as a GreekChorus watching the show and commenting on the events that happen, before disappearing and never being referenced again.
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* VindicatedByHistory: It was nearly a FranchiseKiller thanks to ExecutiveMeddling and some unnecessary additions. But as time passed, this series has been looked upon much more favorably. Its [[DownerBeginning dark first episode]] is considered to be one of the best beginnings in the franchise, it has quite a few memorable episodes in between its overall MythArc, the villains are well-liked and for being the first Sentai season about a SiblingTeam, it handles its premise pretty well. When [=ShoutFactory=] announced an official subbed release of the season, it was met with an almost entirely positive reception.

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* VindicatedByHistory: It was nearly a FranchiseKiller thanks to ExecutiveMeddling and some unnecessary additions. But as time passed, this series has been looked upon much more favorably. Its [[DownerBeginning dark first episode]] is considered to be one of the best beginnings in the franchise, it has quite a few memorable episodes in between its overall MythArc, the villains are well-liked well-liked, with Chevalier in particular stealing the show after his debut and [[spoiler:Vulgyre]] being a well-done twist villain, and for being the first Sentai season about a SiblingTeam, it handles its premise pretty well. When [=ShoutFactory=] announced an official subbed release of the season, it was met with an almost entirely positive reception.
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** Goriwashigin, a double-sided eagle/gorilla monster, gets decomposited years later in [[Series/DobutsuSentaiZyuohger Zyuohger]] as Zyuoh Eagle, with his Zyuoh Gorilla mode, and Omoteuria, a double-sided monster.

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** A team called Gingaman shows up as secondary antagonists throughout the series (with their first scheme being to pose as heroes only for it to turn out that they're members of Zone), 8 seasons before [[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Gingaman]] was a name of a real team of ''Super Sentai''.

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** A team called Gingaman shows up as secondary antagonists throughout the series (with their first scheme being to pose as heroes only for it to turn out that they're members of Zone), 8 seasons years before [[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Gingaman]] was a name of a real team of ''Super Sentai''.Sentai''.
** The guest character of episode eight is an alien from a crystal-themed planet who shreds tears of crystal and whose home world was conquered by the series antagonists. All this being 30 years before [[Series/MashinSentaiKiramager Kiramager]] introduced Princess Mabushina.
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* ViewerNameConfusion: The Zone's full name can either be translated as the "Silver Imperial Army Zone" or the "''Galactic'' Imperial Army Zone". The confusion is due to their Japanese name (''Ginteigun Zōn'') being spelled with the character "gin" (銀) which can either mean "silver" or be short for "ginga", meaning "galaxy". That said, viewers more familiar with the Japanese language often default to "Galaxy" due to the Zone's galactic theming.
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** In episode 30 when the Fiveman try fighting Arikanigin even Super Five Robo can't defeat it, it then just turns out their mecha can combine with their base into an ultimate mecha, out of nowhere with zero foreshadowing beforehand. Not helping this feeling is that despite facing stronger foes later on the only other time they use Max Magma is when [[spoiler:Vulgyre has achieved his Super Galactic Beast form]] '''in the series finale'''. And then [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't work]] and gets completely torn to shreds.

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** In episode 30 29 when the Fiveman try fighting Arikanigin even Super Five Robo can't defeat it, it then just turns out their mecha can combine with their base into an ultimate mecha, out of nowhere with zero foreshadowing beforehand. Not helping this feeling is that despite facing stronger foes later on the only other time they use Max Magma is when [[spoiler:Vulgyre has achieved his Super Galactic Beast form]] '''in the series finale'''. And then [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't work]] and gets completely torn to shreds.
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** In episode 46 when [[spoiler:Vulgyre takes off and starts attacking Earth, it all of a sudden is affected by the Shidon Flowers which are revealed to be its weakness in the processs. This was absolutely not foreshadowed anywhere in the series, especially early on when Vulgyre as "Meadow" was able to interact and stand near the flowers without issue, and it comes out as a convenient DeusExMachina to save the Fiveman from an opponent the writers made way too powerful.]]

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** In episode 46 when [[spoiler:Vulgyre takes off after it is revealed to be a sentient being and starts attacking Earth, it all of a sudden is affected by the Shidon Flowers Flowers, when it reaches the school, which are revealed to be its weakness in the processs.process. This was absolutely not foreshadowed anywhere in the series, especially early on when Vulgyre as "Meadow" was able to interact and stand near the flowers without issue, and it comes out as a convenient DeusExMachina to save the Fiveman from an opponent the writers made way too powerful.]]
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** In episode 47 when [[spoiler:Vulgyre takes off and starts attacking Earth, it all of a sudden is affected by the Shidon Flowers which are revealed to be its weakness in the processs. This was absolutely not foreshadowed anywhere in the series, especially early on when Vulgyre as "Meadow" was able to interact and stand near the flowers without issue, and it comes out as a convenient DeusExMachina to save the Fiveman from an opponent the writers made way too powerful.]]

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** In episode 47 46 when [[spoiler:Vulgyre takes off and starts attacking Earth, it all of a sudden is affected by the Shidon Flowers which are revealed to be its weakness in the processs. This was absolutely not foreshadowed anywhere in the series, especially early on when Vulgyre as "Meadow" was able to interact and stand near the flowers without issue, and it comes out as a convenient DeusExMachina to save the Fiveman from an opponent the writers made way too powerful.]]

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* AssPull: When Fiveman's fighting a new combined monster even Super Five Robo can't beat, it just turns out their mecha can combine with their base into an ultimate mecha, out of nowhere. Not helping this feeling is that literally the only other time they use the ultimate gattai is when the BigBad has gone all OneWingedAngel. And then [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't work]].

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* AssPull: When Fiveman's AssPull:
** In episode 30 when the Fiveman try
fighting a new combined monster Arikanigin even Super Five Robo can't beat, defeat it, it then just turns out their mecha can combine with their base into an ultimate mecha, out of nowhere. nowhere with zero foreshadowing beforehand. Not helping this feeling is that literally despite facing stronger foes later on the only other time they use the ultimate gattai Max Magma is when [[spoiler:Vulgyre has achieved his Super Galactic Beast form]] '''in the BigBad has gone all OneWingedAngel. series finale'''. And then [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't work]].work]] and gets completely torn to shreds.
** In episode 47 when [[spoiler:Vulgyre takes off and starts attacking Earth, it all of a sudden is affected by the Shidon Flowers which are revealed to be its weakness in the processs. This was absolutely not foreshadowed anywhere in the series, especially early on when Vulgyre as "Meadow" was able to interact and stand near the flowers without issue, and it comes out as a convenient DeusExMachina to save the Fiveman from an opponent the writers made way too powerful.]]

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