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* EvilIsSexy: Princess Yokai and Staff Officer Witch, the two Jin Dogma female executives, in no small part due to their LeotardOfPower costumes,

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** Granted, the past shows had some really odd-looking monsters here and there, but this show had their villains head in to some [[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmakingdom.htm really]], ''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmamonsters.htm really]]'', '''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-jdmonsters.htm really]]''' weird directions.
** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macrow, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth silly-string-shooting spider or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs:
** Granted, the past shows had some really odd-looking monsters here and there, but this show had their villains head in to some [[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmakingdom.htm really]], ''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmamonsters.htm really]]'', '''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-jdmonsters.htm really]]''' weird directions.
** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macrow, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth silly-string-shooting spider or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.

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* EvilIsSexy: Princess Yokai and Staff Officer Witch, the two Jin Dogma female CoDragons, in no small part due to their LeotardOfPower costumes,

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* CommonKnowledge: Many people believe the LighterAndSofter retool ''Super-1'' underwent to be the cause of its declining ratings in the second half. In fact, it was due to a network and time slot change caused by the TV station ''Super-1'' was airing on undergoing massive reorganization. Ironically, said time slot change is actually what led to ''Super-1'' becoming lighter, as it led to ''Super-1'' being moved to a time slot where more young children were likely to watch.
* EvenBetterSequel: At the time it was airing, ''Super-1'' was considered this to ''[[Series/KamenRiderSkyrider Skyrider]]''. While ''Skyrider'' is still well-liked, ''Super-1'' was very popular for the titular Rider's sleek design and cool abilities, and for the dark and serious plots of many episodes. Even though it got LighterAndSofter in its second half, ''Super-1'' continues to be well-regarded as a show.
* EvilIsSexy: Princess Yokai and Staff Officer Witch, the two Jin Dogma female CoDragons, executives, in no small part due to their LeotardOfPower costumes,


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* PopularityPolynomial: The network change ''Super-1'' made midway through led to a lot of rural viewers missing out on ''Super-1'''s second half. As such, most of them ended up believing that the "Dogma arc" was the entire show and that the series ends with Super-1's FinalBattle with the Dogma Kingdom. That the supposed final episode ends on a {{cliffhanger}} showing [[StandardEvilOrganizationSquad a whole host of new villains]] must have been quite befuddling to them.
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* EvilIsSexy: Princess Yokai and Staff Officer Witch, the two Jin Dogma female CoDragons, in no small part due to their LeotardOfPower costumes,
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** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macrow, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.

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** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macrow, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] spider or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: Shunsuke Takasugi, when popularizing his role, scammed 50 million yen (about US $450,000) from his fans and didn’t pay them back and had to sell his super-1 henshin belt prop to some yakuza to earn some money. He even didn’t appear in court and has been missing and on the run ever since.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: Nowadays when the show is discussed, people tend to bring up how Shunsuke Takasugi, when popularizing Takasugi used his role, scammed role as the lead character to scam 50 million yen (about US $450,000) from by claiming yakuza had stolen his fans and didn’t pay them back and had to sell his super-1 Super-1 henshin belt prop and he needed money to some yakuza get it back. He went on to earn some money. He even didn’t not appear in court and has been missing and on the run ever since.
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* OvershadowedByControversy:Shunsuke Takasugi the main lead of his show used his popularity to scam 50 million yen (US $450,000) from his fans and didn’t pay them back and had to sell his super-1 henshin belt prop to some yakuza to earn some money. He even didn’t appear in court and is currently missing and on the run on January 2017.

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* OvershadowedByControversy:Shunsuke Takasugi the main lead of OvershadowedByControversy: Shunsuke Takasugi, when popularizing his show used his popularity to scam role, scammed 50 million yen (US (about US $450,000) from his fans and didn’t pay them back and had to sell his super-1 henshin belt prop to some yakuza to earn some money. He even didn’t appear in court and is currently has been missing and on the run on January 2017.ever since.
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* OvershadowedByControversy:Shunsuke Takasugi the main lead of his show used his popularity to scam 50 million yen (US $450,000) from his fans and didn’t pay them back and had to sell his super-1 henshin belt prop to some yakuza to earn some money. He even didn’t appear in court and is currently missing and on the run on January 2017.
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* HilariousInHindsight: #41 features a zoo which is home to a lion named ''[[GratuitousEnglish Lucky]]''. Years later, a lion-themed warrior from the Leo constellation named Lucky features as the Red Ranger of the 2017 space-themed ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger''.
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* AwesomeMusic: The show’s OP is a suitably dramatic piece for a space opera.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The show’s OP is a suitably dramatic piece for a space opera.
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* AwesomeMusic: The show’s OP is a suitably dramatic piece for a space opera.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This show easily had the biggest, fieriest monster explosions in toku history.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This show easily had the biggest, fieriest monster explosions in toku history.
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* AngstWhatAngst: In episode 25, Jin Dogma ''blow up a passenger jet,'' something that should be seen as a national tragedy and have the whole country out for their blood. It's treated as no worse than their usual plots.

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* VizualEffectsOfAwesome: This show easily had the biggest, fieriest monster explosions in toku history.

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* VizualEffectsOfAwesome: SpecialEffectsFailure: Most of the show holds up pretty well, but some of the fight scenes have Kazuya throwing around some really obvious dummies.
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This show easily had the biggest, fieriest monster explosions in toku history.



** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.

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** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, Macrow, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.
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* VizualEffectsOfAwesome: This show easily had the biggest, fieriest monster explosions in toku history.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Granted, the past shows had some really odd-looking monsters here and there, but this show had their villains head in to some [[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmakingdom.htm really]], ''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmamonsters.htm really]]'', '''''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-jdmonsters.htm really]]''''' weird directions.
** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. {{Your mileage may vary}} on whether it's refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, or whether they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs:
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Granted, the past shows had some really odd-looking monsters here and there, but this show had their villains head in to some [[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmakingdom.htm really]], ''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmamonsters.htm really]]'', '''''[[http://www.'''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-jdmonsters.htm really]]''''' really]]''' weird directions.
** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. {{Your mileage may vary}} on whether it's Some viewers find it refreshing to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, or whether while others feel they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.
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* NightmareFuel: In #40, the evil plot du jour? ''Evil soap!'' You'll laugh until you find out ''what it does.'' At one point we're treated to the sight of ''a five-year-old'' getting [[spoiler: melted and washed down the drain as a pulsating blob of red goo even as we still hear his voice begging for help.]] Now, obviously, since it's [[spoiler: Masaru, he's ''going'' to get better, but that ''so'' doesn't help at the time.]]

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* NightmareFuel: *NightmareFuel: In #40, the evil plot du jour? ''Evil soap!'' You'll laugh until you find out ''what it does.'' At one point we're treated to the sight of ''a five-year-old'' getting [[spoiler: melted and washed down the drain as a pulsating blob of red goo even as we still hear his voice begging for help.]] Now, obviously, since it's [[spoiler: Masaru, he's ''going'' to get better, but that ''so'' doesn't help at the time.]]



** The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. {{Your mileage may vary}} on whether it's a refreshing break from the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, or whether they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.

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** The **The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. {{Your mileage may vary}} on whether it's a refreshing break from to see them get more creative than just having the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, or whether they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.
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* NightmareFuel: In #40, the evil plot du jour? ''Evil soap!'' You'll laugh until you find out ''what it does.'' At one point we're treated to the sight of ''a five-year-old'' getting [[spoiler: melted and washed down the drain as a pulsating blob of red goo even as we still hear his voice begging for help.]] Now, obviously, since it's [[spoiler: Masaru, he's ''going'' to get better, but that ''so'' doesn't help at the time.]]

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* NightmareFuel: *NightmareFuel: In #40, the evil plot du jour? ''Evil soap!'' You'll laugh until you find out ''what it does.'' At one point we're treated to the sight of ''a five-year-old'' getting [[spoiler: melted and washed down the drain as a pulsating blob of red goo even as we still hear his voice begging for help.]] Now, obviously, since it's [[spoiler: Masaru, he's ''going'' to get better, but that ''so'' doesn't help at the time.]]


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**The monsters' themes are pretty much chosen to make ''sure'' it goes this way. Almost all KR series have animal monsters, but once [[spoiler: Terror Macro, who uses animal monsters, goes down for good and is replaced by a group of five major villains]], that gets replaced with themes like a ''ladder'' monster, an ''umbrella'' monster, or a ''soap'' monster. {{Your mileage may vary}} on whether it's a refreshing break from the ten thousandth [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal silly-string-shooting spider]] or chameleon impersonating this week's guest star, or whether they should have stuck to tradition because it's hard to take the new designs seriously.
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*NightmareFuel: In #40, the evil plot du jour? ''Evil soap!'' You'll laugh until you find out ''what it does.'' At one point we're treated to the sight of ''a five-year-old'' getting [[spoiler: melted and washed down the drain as a pulsating blob of red goo even as we still hear his voice begging for help.]] Now, obviously, since it's [[spoiler: Masaru, he's ''going'' to get better, but that ''so'' doesn't help at the time.]]
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Granted, the past shows had some really odd-looking monsters here and there, but this show had their villains head in to some [[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmakingdom.htm really]], ''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-dogmamonsters.htm really]]'', '''''[[http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1980_super-1/vi-jdmonsters.htm really]]''''' weird directions.
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