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** This continued with a CMOA of [[BigBad Dogranio]]. With one BadassFingersnap, he made an explosion that was so massive that it hurts the surviving monster but also heavily wounded Tsukasa and Sakuya, while making his exit, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech basically saying to the monster that if they managed to drag him to watch something, it better be worth it, his time is expensive]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking he's the Gangler leader for a reason.]] Worse of all, we don't know if that's the power of his Collection Piece or his own power. It was revealed by episode 48 that was just only his own power. Dogranio himself, despite having one safe can put hundreds of collections within and used them all simultaneously. The worst part of all, he had an unbreakable chains around his safe which not even he himself can cut them. The only time his safe was vulnerable was when he opened it himself.

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** This continued with a CMOA of [[BigBad Dogranio]]. With one BadassFingersnap, he made an explosion that was so massive that it hurts the surviving monster but also heavily wounded Tsukasa and Sakuya, while making his exit, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech basically saying to the monster that if they managed to drag him to watch something, it better be worth it, his time is expensive]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership he's the Gangler leader for a reason.]] Worse of all, we don't know if that's the power of his Collection Piece or his own power. It was revealed by episode 48 that was just only his own power. Dogranio himself, despite having one safe can put hundreds of collections within and used them all simultaneously. The worst part of all, he had an unbreakable chains around his safe which not even he himself can cut them. The only time his safe was vulnerable was when he opened it himself.



* Lymon appearing out of nowhere at the tail end of the episode by growing ''even bigger than Pat Kaiser and X-Emperor'' without help and immediately overwhelmed both mecha in seconds after more than 20 monsters and giant mooks all being unable to do as much damage to even a single Kaiser. There's a ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking reason]]'' Lymon is so cocky about his chances to become Dogranio Yabun's successor.

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* Lymon appearing out of nowhere at the tail end of the episode by growing ''even bigger than Pat Kaiser and X-Emperor'' without help and immediately overwhelmed both mecha in seconds after more than 20 monsters and giant mooks all being unable to do as much damage to even a single Kaiser. There's a ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking ''[[RankScalesWithAsskicking reason]]'' Lymon is so cocky about his chances to become Dogranio Yabun's successor.
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** Siren Patkaiser is not only significantly more powerful than Siren Lupinkaiser but it seems to the strongest robot formation in the series, and it belongs to the Patrangers despite the fact that the Lupinrangers pretty much had the monopoly on formations and VS Vehicles for the entire series thus far. It also makes sense that the Siren Striker would be more effective combined with other Trigger Machines and piloted by the Patrangers in the way it was intended to be used rather than how the Lupinrangers were using it.

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* At the meta level, the final scene is something that couldn't be done without the AV technology catching up first - we've seen dozens of scenes of the Rangers at ground level cheering on the mecha battles, ''but never with both in frame together.'' This time they greenscreen the [=PatKaiser=] and giant Gangler into an outdoor shot with the Lupinrangers on a rooftop to make a better viewing angle, and with just enough JitterCam the whole thing looks like something out of ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}''.



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* The opening theme for the series are made up of two different songs, one Patranger's theme, the other Lupinranger's theme, being sung together. What's awesome is that some of the words are the same and those particular words are being sung at the same time, symbolizing the police chasing the thieves, and at some point, managing to catch up (the same words) before the thieves flees again (both songs diverging again).
** What makes it great is that their lyrics can end up being a sort of argument.
* It should be said that the choreography of this season is fantastic. While we have the traditional style with the Patrangers, the Lupinrangers style is much more experimental working with a lot of dynamic angles and rotating shots thoughout the fight. And then comes the fights involving the Lupinrangers, the Patrangers, and the Gangler which may or may not have their grunts with them. The sophistication and the subtle details of the three-way fights are amazing.
* One of the soundtracks for this series, ''It's Showdown'', to be specific on the Patranger part (from 0:49 to 2:10) was intense and awesome as it raises the spirit of fighting that it was played for several emotional episodes, notable Episode 2, 10, 14, 30, 42, 44, and others.
** Pretty much most of the OST that was played for battle are so good.

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* The opening theme for the series are made up of two different songs, one Patranger's theme, the other Lupinranger's theme, being sung together. What's awesome is that some of the words are the same and those particular words are being sung at the same time, symbolizing the police chasing the thieves, and at some point, managing to catch up (the same words) before the thieves flees again (both songs diverging again).
** What makes it great is that their lyrics can end up being a sort of argument.
* It should be said that the choreography of this season is fantastic. While we have the traditional style with the Patrangers, the Lupinrangers style is much more experimental working with a lot of dynamic angles and rotating shots thoughout the fight. And then comes the fights involving the Lupinrangers, the Patrangers, and the Gangler which may or may not have their grunts with them. The sophistication and the subtle details of the three-way fights are amazing.
* One of the soundtracks for this series, ''It's Showdown'', to be specific on the Patranger part (from 0:49 to 2:10) was intense and awesome as it raises the spirit of fighting that it was played for several emotional episodes, notable Episode 2, 10, 14, 30, 42, 44, and others.
** Pretty much most of the OST that was played for battle are so good.
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** The way they do it is clever and something only the Patrangers could do as well. Since Dogranio attacked anyone who tried to get close to Noel, they rushed him at Patren U-go and then split up at the last second, letting Keiichirou take the hit so Tsukasa and Sakuya could cross the distance and save Noel.
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* Siren Patkaiser. It just take Patkaiser's StoneWall and MightyGlacier attributes and dial it UpToEleven. Not one of the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monster of the Week's]] attack even dented it. In fact it just stood at the same place right after its combination until the finishing move was landed, never even moved one step from the spot. It was right for Goodie to be so smug about this.

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* Siren Patkaiser. It just take Patkaiser's StoneWall and MightyGlacier attributes and dial it UpToEleven.up. Not one of the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monster of the Week's]] attack even dented it. In fact it just stood at the same place right after its combination until the finishing move was landed, never even moved one step from the spot. It was right for Goodie to be so smug about this.
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* The FinishingMove that defeats Don Arkage bares mentioning, as it had Good Cool Kaiser VSX launching the 12 Kyutamas in addition to the various VS vehicles, complete with the Seiza Blaster’s [[MostWonderfulSound Super Galaxy]] announcement.

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* The FinishingMove that defeats Don Arkage bares mentioning, as it had Good Cool Kaiser VSX launching the 12 Kyutamas in addition to the various VS vehicles, complete with the Seiza Blaster’s [[MostWonderfulSound [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound Super Galaxy]] announcement.
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** This continued with a CMOA of [[BigBad Dogranio]]. With one BadassFingersnap, he made an explosion that was so massive that it hurts the surviving monster but also heavily wounded Tsukasa and Sakuya, while making his exit, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech basically saying to the monster that if they managed to drag him to watch something, it better be worth it, his time is expensive]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking he's the Gangler leader for a reason.]] Worse of all, we don't know if that's the power of his Collection Piece or his own power. [[spoiler: It was revealed by episode 48 that was just only his own power. Dogranio himself, despite having one safe can put hundreds of collections within and used them all simultaneously. The worst part of all, he had an unbreakable chains around his safe which not even he himself can cut them. The only time his safe was vulnerable was when he opened it himself.]]

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** This continued with a CMOA of [[BigBad Dogranio]]. With one BadassFingersnap, he made an explosion that was so massive that it hurts the surviving monster but also heavily wounded Tsukasa and Sakuya, while making his exit, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech basically saying to the monster that if they managed to drag him to watch something, it better be worth it, his time is expensive]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking he's the Gangler leader for a reason.]] Worse of all, we don't know if that's the power of his Collection Piece or his own power. [[spoiler: It was revealed by episode 48 that was just only his own power. Dogranio himself, despite having one safe can put hundreds of collections within and used them all simultaneously. The worst part of all, he had an unbreakable chains around his safe which not even he himself can cut them. The only time his safe was vulnerable was when he opened it himself.]]
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* You have to give some awesome points to Dogranio for surviving the siren striker finisher when all of his Collection pieces are gone.
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** As for the Lupinranger side of things, Lupin X attempted to read the safe using his own safecracker, only to get the same error as Lupin Blue and was pummeled for his efforts. Fortunately, not only was his safecracker still functioning, he was able to decipher that the gold safes are 6 digits long, as the Dial Fighters only read 3 at a time, they find out they need two Dial Fighters opening the safe.

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** As for the Lupinranger side of things, Lupin X attempted to read the safe using his own safecracker, only to get the same error as Lupin Blue and was pummeled for his efforts. Fortunately, not only was his safecracker still functioning, he was able to decipher that the gold safes are 6 digits long, as the Dial Fighters only read 3 at a time, they find out they need two Dial Fighters opening to open the safe.



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*** "Good Cool Kaiser: Vehicle Rush Strike!"Strike!" features the giant robot unleashing its component [=VS=] Vehicles on the enemy in a most colorful and spectacular finisher.



* As a nice reminder of his dual position in the show, Noel uses his connections with the GSPO to help find the underground auctioneers as well as setting up the Gangler. What's important is that the auctioneers only see Noel as a phantom thief, when they escape, they are immediately caught by the GSPO, who he had tipped off to.

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* As a nice reminder of his dual position in the show, Noel uses his connections with the GSPO to help find the underground auctioneers as well as setting up the Gangler. What's important is that the auctioneers only see Noel as a phantom thief, thief; when they escape, they are immediately caught by the GSPO, who he had tipped off to.

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* The debut fight of Good Cool Kaiser VSX. Goodie combines all the current available Vehicles into one extremely powerful robot. The entire fight scene between it and Lymon is awesomely choreographed and shot, with the camera spinning around following the combatants as they beat each other. All to a rousing orchestral version of ''Lupinranger vs. Patranger.''

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* The debut fight of Good Cool Kaiser VSX. Goodie combines all the current available Vehicles into one extremely powerful robot. The entire fight scene between it and Lymon is awesomely choreographed and shot, shot (in live-action sequences and impressive CGI no less), with the camera spinning around following the combatants as they beat each other. All to a rousing orchestral version of ''Lupinranger vs. Patranger.''



*** "Good Cool Kaiser: Vehicle Rush Strike!"



*** It cannot be expressed enough, but the role reversal that the reds come up with was brilliant. No words, no nothing, just the expectation that the other would fulfill their role. Kairi even knew that the blast from the Lupin Magnum wouldn't be enough to defeat Destra.

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*** It cannot be expressed enough, but the role reversal that the reds come up with was brilliant. No words, no nothing, just the expectation that the other would fulfill fulfil their role. Kairi even knew that the blast from the Lupin Magnum wouldn't be enough to defeat Destra.


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* Good Cool Kaiser VSX's second finisher. It enlarges the Lupin Magnum (in its gun mode) for the robot to use, loads it up with the eight auxiliary Dial Fighters and Trigger Machines and charges up to fire. Destra tries to attack the heroes with a [[WaveMotionGun big concealed belly cannon]] and [[MacrossMissileMassacre more rockets]] but once the giant Lupin Magnum fires its amazing colorful laser, Destra is finally destroyed. All this is done in an impressive combination of live-action segments and CGI combined.
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* One of the soundtracks for this series, ''It's Showdown'', to be specific on the Patranger part (from 0:49 to 2:10) was intense and awesome as it raises the spirit of fighting that it was played for several emotional episodes, notable Episode 2, 10, 14, 30, 42, 44, and others.

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* One of the soundtracks for this series, ''It's Showdown'', to be specific on the Patranger part (from 0:49 to 2:10) was intense and awesome as it raises the spirit of fighting that it was played for several emotional episodes, notable Episode 2, 10, 14, 30, 42, 44, and others.others.
** Pretty much most of the OST that was played for battle are so good.
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** First, the Gangler have to be mentioned for just how cold and ruthless they are. The first one that goes down? ''[[NightmareFuel He was running an illicit casino, and after cheating using his Collection Piece, harvesting the organs of those that lost all their money.]]'' '''[[{{HSQ}} That is what our two teams will be dealing with, this season.]]''' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Repeat.]] That was just the first guy!

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** First, the Gangler have to be mentioned for just how cold and ruthless they are. The first one that goes down? ''[[NightmareFuel He was running an illicit casino, and after cheating using his Collection Piece, harvesting the organs of those that lost all their money.]]'' '''[[{{HSQ}} That '''That is what our two teams will be dealing with, this season.]]''' ''' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Repeat.]] That was just the first guy!

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* You also get to hear Pat Kaiser echoing sirens in the night, loud enough to catch Golam's attention, something that Dekaranger do have.



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* Patrangers arrived first at the scene to save Noel and despite being beaten until Lupinrangers arrived, they are the ones who saved him in the end.
* The one and only time you get to see everyone, yes, including Patrangers too used individual finisher. Keiichirou used Crane, Sakuya uses Cyclone, while Tsukasa uses Biker as opposed of using Ugou.
* Despite being mocked for recklessness, Patrangers actually managed to stop the berserk Ganglars a bit just their guns while hurt bad.
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* This marks the first and only episode you get to see Lupin Kaiser defeated while Pat Kaiser gets beaten at least twice. Apparently, it is in Victory Lupin Kaiser with versatile arms (Blue and Yellow Dial Fighters) for agile movements, which is their most good looking Victory Lupin Kaiser as opposed of using the bulky Splash and Magic arms.



** Added to this; the debut of Super Patren #1Gou.

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** This time Sakuya and Tsukasa uses Kaitou Boost for armament.
** Added to this; the debut of Super Patren X and Super Patren #1Gou.
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* Apparently, Kogure erased the evidences within just an hour at most or maybe less than that. The forensics search thoroughly for more than hours and yet everything is bare.

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* During these last couple episodes, Keiichiro's investigative skills have been paramount to their cause, this episode is no different. After last episode's revelation, he went further into the investigation and found two more individuals that went missing, Aya and Shiho, and then presents his case to the others. Obviously, Sakuya is in denial writing them off as coincidences, but Keiichiro counters all of them making small observations that go back to the beginning of the series. He even makes the (correct) claim that the alibis they had used previously can't be considered valid as the Lupinrangers can use their own gimmicks to cover up their tracks. And when confronted with his relationship with Kairi, while he freezes at the thought, he states how that's a separate matter, putting his foot down for the sake of the mission.

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* During these last couple episodes, Keiichiro's investigative skills have been paramount to their cause, this episode is no different. After last episode's revelation, he went further into the investigation and found two more individuals that went missing, Aya and Shiho, and then presents his case to the others. Obviously, Sakuya is in denial writing them off as coincidences, but Keiichiro counters all of them by making small observations that go back to the beginning of the series. He even makes the (correct) claim that the alibis they had used previously can't be considered valid as the Lupinrangers can use their own gimmicks to cover up their tracks. And when confronted with his relationship with Kairi, while he freezes at the thought, he states how that's a separate matter, putting his foot down for the sake of the mission.mission.
** And yes, this is coming from the HotBlooded Police officer, who pretty much don't care about the thieves purpose of fighting and gathering Lupin Collection for until Kairi's and Noel's feelings reached him from their fight against Keiichirou in episode 5 and 32 respectively.
** The credit of uncovering the identity of Kairi, Touma and Umika should have gone to Tsukasa who realised that through the behaviours, including their speech that the three had become a habit in their phantom thieves persona despite addressing each other by colours instead of name since Patrangers appear way, way earlier. Though, it is not deniable that she can give this kind of deduction like Keiichirou does should she receives the same amount of clues like he did. She did justifies the alibi are merely forged with help from their close accomplice and could be tricks. She even remembers Kairi at Giwi's club, Umika being with her inside the confined amusement park and Touma skilled in marksmanship of using a gun despite it might be his first time using one from Tsukasa's point of view being important clues that are not mere coincidence.
** Unlike episode 8, this time Keiichirou and Tsukasa had strong points that comes to the basic and purpose from their past experiences to counter Sakuya's denial of the Jurer's trio being Phantom Thieves. It's just that they had yet to see the Phantom Thieves true face being revealed directly to arrest the trio. Because of not having conclusive evidences, they could only put close observations with strong evidences to suspect them.


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* Kogure deserves a credit for what he did offscreen after Kairi and the others revealed their face of being Phantom Thieves to the society, live on tv. How he did it alone was unknown but probably because of him carrying using a collection piece for this kind of emergency but he managed to erase ''all evidences'' (which also include removing all the customers' tables and chairs) that Kairi and the others were at Jurer, surprising the forensic teams involved when they searched everything thoroughly.
* Yes, Kogure is not only a pro on disguising but also faking details on Jurer's registration, making the police having trouble to find him being possible accomplice.
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* In addition to their BigDamnHeroes moment, the fact that the Patrangers are treated as the hard counter to Destra, despite not having any upgrades or a SuperMode, and putting up a more fair fight even with Noel only coming in for the finisher.

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* In addition to their BigDamnHeroes moment, the fact that the Patrangers are treated as the hard counter (like Showa Super Sentai) to Destra, despite not having any upgrades or a SuperMode, and putting up a more fair fight even with Noel only coming in for the finisher.



* Dogranio loses his Collection pieces because the Lupinrangers had Kogure's catalog with them (the butler gave then in #44, and they have not returned it to him yet by that time), allowing them to send the pieces along with the ones they have on them to the Lupin storeroom directly from inside his safe. Dogranio's utter confusion as his powers vanish one by one, as well as his frustrated reaction when Noel pointed out that Dogranio has become too old to fight without his Collection pieces, is quite cathartic.

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* Dogranio loses his Collection pieces because the Lupinrangers had Kogure's catalog with them (the butler gave then them in #44, and they have not returned it to him yet by that time), allowing them to send the pieces along with the ones they have on them to the Lupin storeroom directly from inside his safe. Dogranio's utter confusion as his powers vanish one by one, as well as his frustrated reaction when Noel pointed out that Dogranio has become too old to fight without his Collection pieces, is quite cathartic.
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* Dogranio loses his Collection pieces because the Lupinrangers had Kogure's catalog with them, allowing them to send the pieces to the Lupin storeroom directly from inside his safe. Dogranio's utter confusion as his powers vanish one by one, as well as his frustrated reaction when Noel pointed out that Dogranio has become too old to fight without his Collection pieces, is quite cathartic.

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* Dogranio loses his Collection pieces because the Lupinrangers had Kogure's catalog with them, them (the butler gave then in #44, and they have not returned it to him yet by that time), allowing them to send the pieces along with the ones they have on them to the Lupin storeroom directly from inside his safe. Dogranio's utter confusion as his powers vanish one by one, as well as his frustrated reaction when Noel pointed out that Dogranio has become too old to fight without his Collection pieces, is quite cathartic.

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