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1* ActingForTwo: Actually three. Asami Jo portrayed three characters. Shizuka, Shibolena and Hizumina (who only appears in the crossover with ''[[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Gingaman]]''). [[spoiler:All of whom are [[ReplacementGoldfish Replacement Goldfishes]] to each other]].
2* BonusEpisode: ''[[Recap/DenjiSentaiMegarangerSuperVideoYouCanBeOneTooAMegaHero Denji Sentai Megaranger Super Video: You Can Be One Too! A Mega Hero]]'' was released with an issue of TV Magazine.
3* CrossdressingVoice: A variation. Canary Nezilar, the MonsterOfTheWeek that ends up swapping his voice with Chisato's, is voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka. As stated above, because the voice is swapped, Ohtsuka has to voice Chisato during that period, so he ends up raising his pitch and making it like he's voicing a high-school girl. Not exactly the usual use of the trope, but it kinda works.
4* PopCultureUrbanLegends: Many who haven't seen the series believe it takes place in {{Cyberspace}}, being similar to ''Series/SuperhumanSamuraiSyberSquad''. However, that isn't so: battles take place in the real world, though occasionally Yellow does trap grunts in a digital PhantomZone. It could be confusion about the "recruited via a game" bit and the electronics theme combined with a few of the trippier moments that were used in ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace;'' however, the game ''was'' just a recruitment tool, and they may be teens in the school's computer club but that doesn't mean they actually ''enter'' the computers. Think less ''Film/{{Tron}}'' and more ''Film/TheLastStarfighter.''
5* PropRecycling: Transport Nezilar from episode 47 is actually a heavily modified/repainted/rebuilt version of Porcupine Nezilar from episode 34. Credit to the production team as the suits don't really look alike aside from the legs (and even then there's a completely different color). Same for Episode 46's Illusion Nezilar and Episode 37's Canary Nezilar.

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