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** Episode 4 of the anime ending up rushing through all 6 chapters of [[spoiler:D's forest escape]], which led to several scenes being cut short or left out entirely. Among other changes in the anime, some fans did not like the humor and some key scenes being cut from D's first fight with Hekiru. In particular, some fans raised concerns about [[spoiler:the burns Hibiki suffered]], as they were not as intense as the ones in the manga and [[spoiler:the anime outright showed the damage instead of leaving it implied]].

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** Episode 4 of the anime ending ended up rushing through all 6 chapters of [[spoiler:D's forest escape]], which led to several scenes being cut short or left out entirely. Among other changes in the anime, some fans did not like the humor and some key scenes being cut from D's first fight with Hekiru. In particular, some fans raised concerns about [[spoiler:the burns Hibiki suffered]], as they were not as intense as the ones in the manga and [[spoiler:the anime outright showed the damage instead of leaving it implied]].
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** Among other changes in the anime, some fans did not like the humor and some key scenes being cut from D's first fight with Hekiru. In particular, some fans raised concerns about [[spoiler:the burns Hibiki suffered]], as they were not as intense as the ones in the manga and [[spoiler:the anime outright showed the damage instead of leaving it implied]].

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** Episode 4 of the anime ending up rushing through all 6 chapters of [[spoiler:D's forest escape]], which led to several scenes being cut short or left out entirely. Among other changes in the anime, some fans did not like the humor and some key scenes being cut from D's first fight with Hekiru. In particular, some fans raised concerns about [[spoiler:the burns Hibiki suffered]], as they were not as intense as the ones in the manga and [[spoiler:the anime outright showed the damage instead of leaving it implied]].
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There's no explanation on why the hatred was misplaced.


* MisaimedHatedom: In Japan, reception towards the series is much more lukewarm as ''Super Sentai'' fans in particular see the series as a edgy ShallowParody of the type of shows it's based on.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: A minor nitpick some have regarding the official English title is that ''Ranger Reject'' had more uniqueness to it over the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' inspired ''Go, Go, Loser Ranger!'' title. To be fair, the ''Ranger Reject'' title is fan-made, but that doesn't stop some people from complaining.

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A minor nitpick some have regarding the official English title is that ''Ranger Reject'' had more uniqueness to it over the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' inspired ''Go, Go, Loser Ranger!'' title. To be fair, the ''Ranger Reject'' title is fan-made, but that doesn't stop some people from complaining.complaining.
** Among other changes in the anime, some fans did not like the humor and some key scenes being cut from D's first fight with Hekiru. In particular, some fans raised concerns about [[spoiler:the burns Hibiki suffered]], as they were not as intense as the ones in the manga and [[spoiler:the anime outright showed the damage instead of leaving it implied]].
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* MisaimedHatedom: In Japan, reception towards the series is much more lukewarm as ''Super Sentai'' fans in particular see the series as a edgy ShallowParody of the type of shows it's based on.
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* ItWasHisSled: D infiltrated the Ranger Association disguised as Hibiki Sakurama. Since it happens early on, and so much of the story revolves around this switcheroo, it's almost impossible to discuss the plot and its characters without giving this away. It also doesn't help that one of the volume covers shows off [[https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fdiqnd5y4k1l71.jpg%3Fwidth%3D514%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D0c72d46755964e92bf8a0f61fe73a5d63df51143 D-Hibiki]].

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* ItWasHisSled: D infiltrated successfully infiltrates the Ranger Association disguised as Hibiki Sakurama. Since it happens early on, and so much of the story revolves around this switcheroo, it's almost impossible to discuss the plot and its characters without giving this away. It also doesn't help that one of the volume covers shows off [[https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fdiqnd5y4k1l71.jpg%3Fwidth%3D514%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D0c72d46755964e92bf8a0f61fe73a5d63df51143 D-Hibiki]].D-Hibiki]], and the intro and ending for the anime adaptation doesn't even bother hiding how important it is that D has to disguise as Hibiki.
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* HarsherInHindsight: When Sanae and Momoji are first introduced, they come off as friends or family of Chidori living in seclusion because he keeps as much of his personal life a secret to everyone. When they're reintroduced during the Red Ranger's Amnesia mini arc, they have moved to the slums outside of Milky Way City as its revealed towards the end of the mini arc that Sanae has been targeted by the Rangers Association for a very long time. With Chidori narrowly surviving the fight with the Giga-Invader Death Messiah in the previous arc, it's heavily implied Chidori's presence kept the Rangers Association away from them so they were forced to flee without his protection.

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* HarsherInHindsight: When Sanae and Momoji are first introduced, they come off as friends or family of Chidori living in seclusion because he keeps as much of his personal life a secret to everyone. When they're reintroduced during the Red Ranger's Amnesia mini arc, they have moved to the slums outside of Milky Way City as its revealed towards the end of the mini arc that Sanae has been targeted by the Rangers Association for a very long time. With Chidori narrowly surviving the fight with the Giga-Invader Death Messiah in the previous arc, it's It's heavily implied Chidori's presence kept the Rangers Association away from them so with him recovering from wounds sustained in the previous arc, they were forced to flee without his protection.
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* HarsherInHindsight: When Sanae and Momoji are first introduced, they come off as friends or family of Chidori living in seclusion because he keeps as much of his personal life a secret to everyone. When they're reintroduced during the Red Ranger's Amnesia mini arc, they have moved to the slums outside of Milky Way City as its revealed towards the end of the mini arc that Sanae has been targeted by the Rangers Association for a very long time. With Chidori narrowly surviving the fight with the Giga-Invader Death Messiah in the previous arc, it's heavily implied Chidori's presence kept the Rangers Association away from them so they were forced to flee without his protection.
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* ItWasHisSled: D infiltrated the Ranger Association disguised as Hibiki Sakurama. Since it happens early on, and so much of the story revolves around this switcheroo, it's almost impossible to discuss the plot and its characters without giving this away. It also doesn't help that one of the volume covers shows off [[https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fdiqnd5y4k1l71.jpg%3Fwidth%3D514%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D0c72d46755964e92bf8a0f61fe73a5d63df51143 D-Hibiki]].
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** "This too was foreshadowed." [[labelnote:Explanation]] A quote from Yakushi Usukubo regarding the fact that he's an {{Otaku}} who loves the Invaders due to a past show that was on VHS. He tends to believe that certain events going on in the present was "foreshadowed" by the show. This has since become a viral joke amongst readers that whatever Yakushi does next, especially if something doesn't go his way, that too was also foreshadowed.[[/labelnote]]

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** "This too was foreshadowed." [[labelnote:Explanation]] A quote from Yakushi Usukubo regarding the fact that he's an {{Otaku}} who loves the Invaders due to a past show that was on VHS. He tends to believe that certain events going on in the present was were "foreshadowed" by the show. This has since become a viral joke amongst readers that whatever Yakushi does next, especially if something doesn't go his way, that too was also foreshadowed.[[/labelnote]]
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Doesn't describe two bases its split into. Also YMMV can't "begin to", either it's notable by reviews 6 months after the arc or isn't a case.


* BrokenBase: The story arc revolving around the Invaders Rights Association is beginning to cause this. Off the bat the IRA's mission statement was a hard sell given the actions of the Executives in the past, but Chapter 85 caused some to view the organization under a politically charged lens. The blatant reference to the infamous Van Gogh soup protest did little to prevent heated discussion on the chapter's release.
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** Lasting roughly the same amount of chapters as the above example, the Three Way Battle arc is seen as an exhausting one by many readers who think the manga is trying to include too many plot twists into a single arc, resulting in it becoming both very long and very plot heavy. From the get go [[spoiler: multiple Executives are partially resurrected, its revealed Yellow Keeper created the Invaders, its also revealed the Divine Tools are all derived from clones of Yumeko, the dopey couple that keeps getting into trouble [[LethalJokeCharacter are actually Executives]], the Dragon Keepers are seemingly defeated in one chapter then demolish the Executives in the next, and it all culminates with the return of the Giga-Invader Death Messiah.]] Add this to the fact that FourLinesAllWaiting is in full force here because this arc brings back most of the manga's very large cast, and complaints that it has become hard to keep track of the events of the arc became commom.

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** Lasting roughly the same amount of chapters as the above example, the Three Way Battle arc is seen as an exhausting one by many readers who think the manga is trying to include too many plot twists into a single arc, resulting in it becoming both very long and very plot heavy. From the get go [[spoiler: multiple Executives are partially resurrected, its revealed Yellow Keeper created the Invaders, its also revealed the Divine Tools are all derived from clones of Yumeko, the dopey couple that keeps getting into trouble [[LethalJokeCharacter are actually Executives]], the Dragon Keepers are seemingly defeated in one chapter then demolish the Executives in the next, and it all culminates with the return of the Giga-Invader Death Messiah.]] Add this to the fact that FourLinesAllWaiting is in full force here because this arc brings back most of the manga's very large cast, and complaints that it has become hard to keep track of the events of the arc became commom.common.

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