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    Episode 1: I Am King 
  • Yanma calls out Rcules for trying to use the prophecy to monopolize power during the rulers' meeting. While this is probably because of his own desires to be on top, he is accurate in deducing that Rcules is not the benevolent ruler he makes himself out to be.
  • When the royal soldier harasses two of the orphanage's neighbors, Gira decides to use his "King of Evil" persona to act chummy with the soldier, allowing the other kids to fend him off.
  • Hymeno, Rita, and Kaguragi show zero hesitation in fighting the Bognaarok, even when they're vastly outnumbered. Even though Yanma doesn't take part in the ground fighting, he tries to hack into God Kuwagata to fight the empire's forces off, all in the name of saving humanity.
  • Gira takes things into his own hands and stands up against Rcules' reign, declaring that he'll be the "King of Evil" that will actually protect his own. God Kuwagata does the impossible and acknowledges Gira, allowing him to become Kuwagata Ohger. The soundtrack that plays in the background, "I Will Take Over This World!", is suitably epic, combining a string orchestra with powerful rock instruments to create a track that screams Dare to Be Badass.
    Rcules: Do you understand what it means to point a sword at your king? You have just made yourself the world's enemy!
    Gira: (Gira closes his eyes and takes a small breath. He then looks down, smirks, and wipes away his tears) That's fine by me. That "justice" you talked about is sickening! Boring! And maddening! If sacrificing children is supposed to be justice, then I'll be the evil that crushes that justice! Now fear me and heed my words! (puts on Rcules' mantle) I will show no shred of mercy nor restraint, and spare no effort nor intent! The name of your demise... is Gira! The man who'll become the King of Evil! And I... shall rule over this entire world!
    • The fact God Kuwagata acknowledges and empowers Gira right after he chews out Rcules and openly rebels against him implies the Shugod agrees with Gira on Rcules being unfit to be king and actively screwed him over on purpose.
    • Additionally, the fact that Gira is well aware of the consequences of his actions and simply does not care. He does what he does to protect the people of the kingdom and because it is the right thing to do.
    • Special mention has to go to Taisei Sakai's acting throughout this entire scene, portraying the entire moral dilemma Gira goes through without uttering a single word, flawlessly switching from devastation to pure determination.
  • Kuwagata Ohger single-handedly fending off Danjim in King-Ohger despite having no experience fighting. What's even more impressive is that this isn't the mecha's complete form. You know you have an absolute badass when it manages to defeat an enemy using a weapon which is not even at its full potential.
    • What's more, the end of fight pose before Danjim blows up is the Brave Perspective, really highlighting King-Ohger's potential to breach into real Super Robot Genre territory.

    Episode 2: A King for Whose Sake 
  • Yanma finally makes his debut as a King-Ohger, and he does not disappoint, easily slashing and shooting through the Sanagim.
  • The entire ground fight is fantastic from start-to-end, using a mix of slow-motion shots, various camera angles, great choreography, and well-placed VFX to elevate the scene.
  • Dethnaarok proving to be The Dreaded by decimating part of N'Kosopa with just his tentacles.
  • Yanma easily winning over the citizens of N'Kosopa with his hacking skills, blowing up all of their laptops within seconds.
  • Yanma doesn't buy Gira's "King of Evil" act for a second. So when Gira draws his OhgerCalibur and threatens to destroy the Castle with God Kuwagata, instead of drawing his own to defend himself or stopping Gira; Yanma sits in his chair and calls out Gira on his bluff, barely flinching when Gira gets up in his face.
  • Gira gives Yanma a weighty What the Hell, Hero? by accusing him of acting similar to Rcules. When Yanma questions his intentions behind his "King of Evil" act, Gira responds that he intends to try everything humanly possible to defeat Rcules, even if he ends up being the villain.
    • Yanma gets one back for proving that Gira is dead wrong and that he is actually The Good King.
  • Yanma defying Rcules against all odds, even with the threat of war looming over his head, with one helluva of a Badass Boast. This whole speech earns him the respect of his people once more, as well as Gira.
    Douga: This is inane... you're a ruler who stands above his people —
    Yanma: Quit your yapping, you whiny lapdog! I don't flatter or suck up to anybody. No matter who I'm dealing with, guts and brains is enough to break through. That's how the president of N'Kosopa, Yanma Gust rolls. (towards the citizens of N'Kosopa) Guys, I get it. But shut up and follow my lead. Because nobody is beating me!
  • An unspoken one for Yanma: he's not of royal blood. Rather, he clawed his way up from the slums to become monarch of his country. This implies that, like God Kuwagata, God Tombo chose him based on his merit as a king alone. Thus, it makes sense why he wants to be called President and not King; he wants to make it clear that he earned the right to rule, not that it was given to him by birthright.
  • King-Ohger's battle against Bodarujim is a spectacle to behold.
    • With Tombo Ohger in control, the mecha soars above the sky in fantastic fashion using God Tombo's wings, easily keeping up with the Kaijim.
    • N'Kosopa's citizens helping the mecha out by using their collective computer skills to help calculate and coordinate its attacks.
    • King-Ohger using Guardian Rolling as a morningstar to crush Bodarujim into a gigantic explosion.
    • The most impressive part about this whole battle is that Kuwagata Ohger and Tombo Ohger are working together in perfect synch, despite spending a majority of the episode at odds with each other.

    Episode 3: To Willfully Devote 
  • Hymeno instantly diving in to save Edda from the Sanagim despite her dress getting filthy in the process. She then tells her to be more selfish, as she can make the world the way that she wants it to, just like her.
  • Hymeno delivering a Badass Boast to the army of Sanagim after saving Edda.
    Hymeno: I am the queen of Ishabana, Hymeno Ran! I will do as I wish, and stride down my own path! (brandishes OhgerCalibur) You will now witness the pride... of the flower that shall never wither!
  • Kamikiri Ohger's ground fight against the Sanagim sees her utilizing her speed to her full advantage, easily taking out the whole army.
  • As usual, the mecha battle against Funjim is plenty awesome.
  • Gira accurately deducing that Hymeno actually utilizes her selfishness to benefit her people, as eccentric as it may be, after remembering how she saved him back in the first episode.
  • Hymeno shows zero hesitation in actively helping her kingdom in the wake of the Bognaarok's attacks, ordering everyone wounded to the castle so that she can personally treat them.

    Episode 4: A Lordly Reception 
  • The highlight of the episode probably has to be how Kaguragi effortlessly manipulates everyone in order to protect Toufu, whether it be the Bognaarok, Rcules, or even his fellow King-Ohgers. To wit:
    • He attacks the newly formed trio while piloting God Kabuto, making sure they assume it's Rcules attacking them.
    • He then plays the role of a gracious host to Gira and crew to ensure that they buy into his plan. He solidifies his good king image by taking the former to a festival that shows off the good will and bounty of the people. He then gathers everyone for a banquet, playing on their desires to buy into his plan, while also paying them back with incredibly good food.
    • He manages to negotiate with the Bognaarok to turn over God Kabuto... except that he considers Toufu's produce as its greatest treasure, giving Dethnaarok a tomato instead of God Kabuto's Soul. This gives the others an opening to attack the Bognaarok.
    • He manages to get Rcules off his case by stating that he's working on catching Gira, all while he's hosting the latter and treating him like a guest.
    • And finally, after seemingly having turned over a new leaf and agreeing to join Gira's crew, it turns out he was simply buying time for Rita to apprehend Gira.
  • God Kabuto shows itself to be a formidable Shugod on its own, with its Wave-Motion Gun able to dismantle a combined King-Ohger. Later on in the episode, its able to take Tanijim with one shot, without the need to aim carefully at a weak point.
  • Hachi Ohger's ground fight against the Sanagim sees the lord using his monstrous strength and impressive flexibility to easily take down the whole army.
  • Kuwagata Ohger figures out that Hachi Ohger is the one that is piloting God Kabuto and not Rcules after seeing him protect the nearby crops. He then calls out the former for working with Rcules, telling him that he'll only be a puppet. This drives Hachi Ohger to respond with Stunned Silence.
  • God Kuwagata pulling into God Kabuto into a giant hug to convince the latter to become King-Ohger's ally once more. Despite its established misanthropy, it manages to work because of Kuwagata Ohger's sheer willpower.
  • Yanma manages to see through Kaguragi's manipulations by connecting the dots of the day's events.
  • Kaguragi's I Am What I Am speech towards the trio is simply chilling as he quietly drops his hammy facade to give Gira away to Rita.
    Kaguragi: (turns towards Gira) I beg for your forgiveness. My people are my life. For their sake, I will cover myself in mud and dirty my hands. (grips Gira's hand tighter, making the latter flinch) That is who I am... the lordly king, Kaguragi Dybowski!

    Episode 5: The King of Winter is Coming 
  • Papillion Ohger's solo debut fight against the Sanagim is just stunning, as they use their grace and power to easily overpower the small army.
  • While Rita has a few... interesting personal quirks, it is made damn clear why they are Gokkan's ruler and the chief justice of the International Criminal Court. Even though they have their personal biases and would rather convict based on their gut feeling, Rita still follows the evidence because it's the right thing to do. They go out of their way to get testimonials and evidence personally, knowing that they would need all of it to prove Gira's innocence. The fact that they manage to foil Rcules yet again and cement him as the enemy of all other kingdoms is just the cherry on top, with arguably one of the best Badass Creeds to date.
    Rcules: (manically laughs) Have you forgotten my warning? If you let [Gira] free, you will be making an enemy of me!
    Rita: The law is a spear that slays kings, and a shield that protects the people. That is why Gokkan stands resolute! The earth may shatter, and the heavens may fall... but I, Rita Kaniska, shall not waver! If I say he is innocent, then he is innocent! (slams OhgerCalibur three times)
  • ALL FIVE members of the alliance front and center taking to combat in the snowy fields of Gokkan. Now it's time to rumble.
  • King-Ohger makes it very clear that it is a sentient god, by outright seizing control from the pilots the moment they synchronize to defeat the Kanjim.

    Episode 6: The Return of the Prince 
  • The entire episode is one for Rcules, who manages to recover from his setback in the previous episode to put things back in his favor.
    • First, he has Gira welcomed as a prince when he returns to Shugoddam, presumably to lull him into a false sense of security.
    • While that doesn't work, with Gira set to attack Rcules anyway, Rcules decides to act magnanimous in order to make Gira look like the aggressor.
    • He lets Gira awaken God Scorpion, who bursts up from a city street, which makes it and Gira look like Destructive Saviors.
    • He calls Yanma's bluff from earlier in the episode to summon King-Ohger Zero, which destroys one of the cocoons even as Gira and God Scorpion attack it, once again making Gira look like the villain.
  • Gira manages to call out to God Kuwagata to rescue him despite not having access to his OhgerCalibur, proving that he can communicate with the Shugods.
  • Gira fully solidifies his status as the "King of Evil" with an epic Badass Boast before summoning God Scorpion, all so that he can take Rcules down, even with his fugitive status reinvoked.
    Rcules: It seems that you're still intent on defying me... my great and glorious citizens, this man is pointing a sword at your king and is putting you all at risk. This man is Shugoddam's enemy!
    Gira: (puts on a smirk) That's fine by me. If this country is left in the hands of scum like you, it will fall! Before that happens, I will be the one to seize Shugoddam! (starts manically laughing)
  • God Scorpion puts up an impressive fight against the giant Sanagim by using its poison to instantly take them out.

    Episode 7: The Fury of the Gods 
  • Hymeno gains God Scorpion's respect after staring it down, even as it sent its stinger tail at her. This allows her to bond with the previously human-averse Shugod after she recognizes its true intentions.
  • God Scorpion may lack the flashiness of some of the other Shugods, but it more than makes up for it with sheer power. When combined with King-Ohger, it easily takes down Gundajim with a few quick punches.
  • Sebastian and Shiokara manage to get the headbutting N'Kosopans and Ishabanans to work together to cure the disabled Shugods, realizing that combining their approaches was better than focusing on one over the other.

    Episode 8: King and Prince in Trial by Combat 
  • The battle between both of the series' literal Japanese Beetle Brothers is not only fierce, but spans the majority of the episode with Gira holding his own up until Gerojim interferes. Then later it's revealed that Rcules was holding back, easily crushing Gira with sheer power.
    • During the duel Gira cuts past the speeches, bluster, and bullshit and gets to the heart of the matter: Rcules is scared of him. Rcules denies it, but his tone and actions say otherwise; he wouldn't be doing all of this unless he was terrified of Gira, even if it's just because he a Spanner in the Works that nothing he does seems to be able to get rid of him.
  • God Hopper destroying a giant Gerojim in one blow.

    Episode 9: Gira on the Run 
  • Dethnaarok successfully exploiting the monarchs' scheming and taking them out one by one, while also nourishing each and every remaining giant cocoon and clearing the way for him to capture Gira.
  • Hopper King-Ohger's debut, continuing the trend of the Greater Shugods being absolute powerhouses. It somehow is able to destroy a giant Sanagim with nothing more than an empowered hug.

    Episode 10: The Fabled Guardian Deity 
  • When Rcules calls the monarchs to manipulate everyone to bend the knee, Kaguragi drops the mask and calls him out on having the audacity to make a power play in the middle of a global crisis.
  • The kings' unmorphed fight sequence is simply incredible as each one of them manage to hold their own against the Sanagim with nothing more than their OhgerCaliburs and skill. What's doubly impressive is that all of them are working with impractical clothing items, but still manage to deal damage like nobody's business.
  • The alliance finally working together and actually managing to damage Dethnaarok. After Kuwagata Ohger is down for the count, Kamikiri Ohger and Hachi Ohger fight off Dethnaarok's tentacles with impressive acrobatics and speed, pinning him down for Papillion Ohger and Tombo Ohger's combined attack.
    • Kuwagata Ohger suddenly summoning a pair of wings to fight back against the Hades King is simply stunning.
  • The newly-dubbed "Ohsama Sentai" repeating the words of the legend to call upon the power of Legend King-Ohger, doubling as a Badass Boast.
    Yanma: "One may be king, but so are two... much as the third, fourth, and fifth are all kings!"
    Hymeno: "Without hierarchy, these are heroic souls pursuing legendary grandeur!"
    Kaguragi: "Though there was great disorder between them, for the sake of their people, they stand united!"
    Rita: "Forsaking their solitude, they join together as warriors clad in crowns."
    Gira: We are... (raises his sword) ...the Ohsama Sentai!
    All: (raise their swords along with Gira) It's time for your advent... Legend King-Ohger!
  • After seeing the combination briefly in flashback glimpses from the first episode, we finally see LEGEND KING-OHGER up close and personal. And it DOESN'T TAKE ANY PRISONERS, No Selling every single attack, gathering all the Deth-Kaijim together while teleporting around the planet before growing even larger to crush them all at once.
  • The Ohsama Sentai's In the Name of the Moon just before they destroy the Deth-Kaijim is practically made of awesome, as Kuwagata Ohger valiantly states that they have created a new legend.
  • Rcules somehow manages to take credit for Legend King-Ohger's revival in the end, even though he had no part in it. The other monarchs allow him to take the victory for once, but next episode shows that they won't go down quietly.

    Episode 11: Mysterious! The Man in the Spider Mask 
  • The storyteller, Jeremy Brasieri, finally makes his entrance on the stage and manages to outwit everyone, monarch and Bognaarok alike.
    • The monarchs' plan to discredit Rcules is thrown off by Jeremy's appearance, preventing Gira from crashing his funeral while allowing Jeremy to make off with his coffin for his own plan.
    • The plan, for that matter, involves the Bognaarok having cooked up a counter-plan for Legend King-Ohger, using Nagabajim's bombs to force the Shugods to split, allowing Dethnaarok to capture the Guardian Spirits.
    • That, however, is still part of Jeremy's plan, having manipulated the Bognaarok into fulfilling a prophecy for him in order to unlock his powers while defeating a copy of Dethnaarok in the process.

    Episode 12: The Sixth King 
  • After numerous teasers, Spider Kumonos finally gets the spotlight, and whupping Dethnaarok's ass on his lonesome while the Ohsama Sentai barely managed the feat as a team makes a hell of an impression. He also displays a talent for sleight of hand as he poisons Dethnaarok with what the villain assumed was a weak attack and uses Spiderman-style acrobatics to causally dodge until the venom takes effect.
    Spider Kumonos: Why do you think people pull tricks? For the surprise of course.

    Episode 13: The Angry Spider 
  • Yanma's backstory is further elaborated on. He's revealed to have turned N'Kosopa from Shugoddam's scrap yard to TikyÅ«'s center of technological development all with the use of his reliable laptop, earning the title of its monarch (or as he insists, its president).
  • As if him manhandling Dethnaarok in the previous episode wasn't enough, here we have Spider Kumonos wiping the floor with all five monarchs.

    Episode 14: Together With Moffun 
  • Fueled by rage she may be and dealt with The Worf Effect he may be, the absolute beatdown that Kamikiri Ohger give Spider Kumonos is truly a sight to behold.
  • While it's just a sparring match, and Dethnaarok doesn't use his sword or tentacles, it's still impressive that Amenjim can fight the king of the Bognaarok on even footing.
  • During his trial, Rita finally chews out Jeremy, not only for callously hurting Hymeno's feelings, but also for constantly expecting everyone to divine what he means through subtext, instead of simply telling them what he means.
  • Kamikiri Ohger later repeats the same feat on Amenjim, the Old Master kaijim that, as we saw earlier, walks circles around Dethnaarok, and had already dealt a beatdown to Gira. She beautifully and gracefully dispatches the Kung Fu King in short order, all while "I Will Do as I Wish and Go Down My Own Path" blares in the background.

    Episode 15: A Visit to Suzume 
  • Hachi Ohger soloing Baejim with strategic use of his strength and skill with the OhgerCalibur.
  • Tarantula Knight's debut is an impressive showing of speed and strength, using the full extent of God Tarantula's webs to easily evade Baejim's attack. It then quickly analyzes Baejim before using the Pede Chainsaw to defeat the Kanjim in one quick slash.
  • For most of the episode, Suzume is seen coddling up to Rcules, even refusing to go back to Toufu because of her supposed love for him. The ending of the episode sees her repeating her brother's mantra while unsheathing her katana, heavily implying that the whole lovey-dovey act is a complete farce so that she can protect Toufu in her own way.

    Episode 16: The 10-Year-Old Chief Justice 
  • When Jeramie threatens Gira with force if he were to interfere with Rcules' peace negotiations, Yanma immediately shuts him down by showing him camera footage of Sanagim invading N'Kosopa. Yanma then makes it clear that if any of his people are hurt; Jeramie's going to face his wrath personally.
    Yanma: If anything happens to my comrades... I will destroy you.
  • Siron reveals that he and Karras conspired to fake her own death so that she could personally hunt down the culprit behind the Fury of the Gods without taking backlash for taking such a stance. The most impressive part about this is that Siron kept up the act for 15 years, all so that his love could be protected.
  • Papillon saving Siron from Wogerajim and subsequently curb-stomping the Kanjim without even breaking a sweat.
    Papillon Ohger: Your verdict is guilty. (slashes Wogerajim, making him roll back several meters)

    Episode 17: A King Does Not Flee 
  • Yanma subtly calling out Kaguragi's apparent allegiance to Rcules, telling the latter that his lack of trustworthiness ironically makes him even more trustworthy. All Kaguragi can do is flash his signature grin, seemingly respecting him.
  • Everything about Yanma's plan to save his people.
    • In order to gain Jeramie's temporary allegiance, he asks Rita to arrest and try him once more in order to convince him of the team's crusade against Rcules. While it doesn't necessarily work out all to his favor, Rita's trial does get Jeramie to fight on the Ohsama Sentai's side for now.
    • He then entrusts Hymeno and Shiokara with the evacuation of N'Kosopa, knowing that the former's extensive medical staff and resources will leave the N'Kosopans unscathed. This leaves Yanma to fight off Rcules on his own, ensuring that the country will at least go down fighting.
  • If you thought Legend King-Ohger and Tarantula Knight were each fantastic on their own, it gets even better with Extreme King-Ohger, both of them combined! Even though it's an unstable combination due to Spider Kumonos forcibly combining the mecha with God Tarantula's webs, it's able to still dispatch the Kanjim regardless of its hiccups.
  • Daigorg lives up to his moniker of "Deathblow Shogun" by easily knocking out both Jeramie and Yanma out of their transformations with just the wind gusts from a single swing of his weapon, leaving the duo incredibly injured.
    • When Gerojim informs Jeramie of Daigorg's resurrection, we see a genuine look of fear on Jeremie's face for the first time. His signature cryptic and smug candor is completely absent as he tells Rcules who Daigorg is and why he is to be feared. This informs the audience that Daigorg is not to be trifled with even before we see him in action outside of a flashback.
  • Despite hanging on by a thread and having all the odds stacked against him, Yanma simply won't go down without a fight, giving Rcules a metaphorical middle finger when he tells Daigorg to Bring It. He may be an egotistical, hot-tempered man, but there's no doubt that Yanma will do everything to protect his people no matter the cost.
  • Gira saving Yanma at the last minute from Daigorg's attack, making his survival known to Shugoddam. After passing off Yanma to Shiokara, he then sets his sights on Rcules and Daigorg, intent on defeating the tyrannical king for good. The look on Rcules' face at seeing his brother still being alive and continuing to be a thorn in his side says it all.
    Gira: (points his OhgerCalibur at Rcules and Daigorg, then he smirks) I have returned... from the depths of Hell.

    Episode 18: The Crown of Beginnings 
  • Ohkuwagata Ohger and Daigorg initially fight over who gets to take Gira's head. In response to Daigorg's attack, Ohkuwagata Ohger puts on the crown and displays its power, impressing Daigorg enough to let him go ahead.
  • King Ohkuwagata Ohger easily trouncing Kuwagata Ohger with the sheer power of his new form.
  • When Douga refuses to comply with Rita and has his men draw their swords on them, Rita doesn't flinch, making it clear they are unafraid, and while they do leave, Rita also makes it clear that Rcules won't escape Gokkan's judgment this time.
  • When Rcules and his advisors are talking about Kaguragi's suspicious behavior, while they suspect Kaguragi, no one brings up Suzume as a threat or thinks she might be collaborating with her brother. In other words, Suzume has the wool pulled over the eyes of the entire Shugoddam royal court.
  • When Douga and Boshimar catch Kaguragi sneaking around in the throne room without permission, a situation even he can't talk himself out of, Suzume arrives to save her brother by taking control of the situation, starting by sitting on the royal throne. When Boshimar tries to object, she dismisses his cries by telling him as Rcules' fiance she and he are one, making it clear that she is in charge.
  • As it turns out, Kaguragi has been sucking up to Rcules the whole time so he could figure out how to use King-Ohger ZERO for himself, and Suzume was actually in on it. Not only does it pay off, but he also takes a moment to actually taunt Ohwakugata Ohger inside the mech for his gambit paying off:
    Kaguragi: There's an old saying, in Toufu: (uses OhgerCrownLance to steal the Founder's Crown) "Knives are best kept out of the hands... of children and fools."
    • Then when Ohwakuwagata Ohger points out that only the king of Shuggoddam can use that crown, Kaguragi replies he's a bad fit for it, and that he knows someone better suited for it. Cue Kuwagata Ohger receiving the crown and the tables turning on Ohkuwagata Ohger. The best part? Ohkuwagata Ohger is still stuck in God Kuwagata ZERO's control harness, so there's nothing he can do about it.
  • A now effective Extreme King-Ohger vs. King-Ohger ZERO. It's instantly clear who the winner is.
    • Extreme King-Ohger going Kenshiro with God Tarantula's legs on King-Ohger ZERO.
    • The fact that Kuwagata Ohger managed to make the combination work on his own, compared to Spider Kumonos who had to force it.

    Episode 19: The Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger 
  • As hilarious as it is, the whoopee cushion prank Yanma attempted to pull off in #13 somehow manages to get vindication in this episode. In comparison to last time, Yanma decides to enlist Jeramie in his revenge scheme, seeing as how both of them loathe Rcules. Not only does the prank go off without a hitch, the both of them manage to finally make amends with each other after six episodes.
  • The episode itself is the series' name and for good reason; we finally get the entire team as a cohesive unit!
  • The first battle of the established team is a sight to behold:
    • Kuwagata Ohger holding his own against Daigorg when Yanma and Jeramie couldn't. When he eventually is thrown to the ground, he boasts he's immortal and turns the tables with his King form, where he takes the full brunt of Daigorg's Deathblow without budging while charging up for an attack.
    • Papillon Ohger and Kamikiri Ohger overwhelming Kamejim with a flurry of strikes.
    • Spider Kumonos gets another shot at Dethnaarok and his acrobatic moments during the fight would make Spider-Man jealous.
  • When DiamondDanjim's shield arms prove to be effective against even Extreme King-Ohger's attacks, Spider Kumonos, clearly feeling the Team Spirit, takes a moment off the mech so Tarantula Knight can web the monster off, leaving it vulnerable for a final blow.

    Episode 20: Duel of Kings 
  • Kuwagata Ohger holding his own against King Ohkuwagata Ohger through his sheer relentless determination, to the point where he actually begins to overwhelm King Ohkuwagata Ohger, eventually knocking the OhgerCrown off of King Ohkuwagata Ohger.
  • Yanma, Hymeno, and Jeramie easily fending off the army of Sanagim without having to transform. Doubly awesome for Jeramie, who expertly dodges the mooks while holding the OhgerLance and wearing Kaguragi's rather heavy kimono.
  • Knowing that somebody would try and interrupt Gira and Rcules' duel, Kaguragi and Jeramie teamed up to create a fake OhgerLance that "Boshimar" would eventually take from a disguised Jeramie while Kaguragi would protect the real one. Their plan is largely successful even though they didn't tell anybody until The Reveal.
  • A villainous one for Kamejim, as he reveals that he killed Boshimar long before the series began, taking on his identity for without anybody knowing for at least a decade.
  • When Kamejim's forces interrupt the Trial by Combat, Rita immediately jumps into the foray and fends off the army of Sanagim by themselves without transforming, coolly stating that the duel is far from over.
  • Tombo Ohger, Kamikiri Ohger, and Spider Kumonos' impressive teamwork overwhelms Kamejim, with the three coming very close to destroying him if it wasn't for his quick escape.
  • Kuwagata Ohger's turn to use the crown sees him utterly thrashing Ohkuwagata Ohger with ease, finishing him off with the OhgerLance while envoking his Badass Boast from #1.
  • The end of the episode sees the other kings arrive at the Caucasus Kabuto Castle, fully acknowledging Gira as Shugoddam's king. Gira merely stares at the castle, ready to take on the next part of his journey with everything that he's got.

    Episode 22: Great Gathering of Shugods 
  • Gira, after having regained his conviction to fight, alongside with Yanma's pep talk getting the Shugods to move, blasts away the giant Shugod Hunter with only the King Kuwagata Ohger Finisher.

    Episode 23: Shugoddam's Moving Castle 
  • Shugoddam's castle becoming a giant robot called King Caucasus Kabuto. EXCELLENT!
    • And not only is the thing positively GIGANTIC, it managed to finish off Daigorg by slicing him in half, and while he was empowered by the Shugod's souls, no less!
    • The transformation sequence is also amazing. Between its transformation theme that sounds like royalty being summoned, to the POV shots of Shugoddam to give scale it immediately demonstrates how massive the big guy is.
    • Noteworthy is that at 220 meters in height, King Caucasus Kabuto is the largest Sentai mecha ever. To put into perspective how large this is, the previous holder for the largest Sentai mecha was GigaBitus in Scramble Mode at 107m. King Caucasus Kabuto is two times higher than it. The only mecha in the entire franchise that is larger than King Caucasus Kabuto is...the freaking Daijinryuu.
    • It's also ridiculously powerful. First it takes an attack from Daigorg that punches a hole into its right arm, then hits him with a punch from its left that not only takes him off his feet, but sends him flying...then it repairs the damage to its right arm.

    Episode 25: The Kings Fight With Their People 
  • Gerojim helping Jeramie find his resolve and determination for co-existence by fighting and testing him.
  • Gira's Rousing Speech of never giving up or sacrificing lives to the rest of the team and other pilots.
  • If you think King Caucasus Kabuto was awesome, wait til you see GOD KING-OHGER, which combines it with Extreme King-Ohger and the five Guardian Weapon Shugods. It's so powerful that the monarchs needed 14 more pilots to use the mechs' full potential.
  • The oath they make before they pull Dethnaarok from the center of terra:
    Retainers: O kings! With this oath, though our souls may blaze, we will not become ash.
    Kings: Hear us, our people! It was never in question. By the power granted by our covenant with the guardians, we shall travel to the verge of death, and return!
    Himeno: Rulers and people! One and the same!
    Yanma: Each one equal... but greater combined!
    Kaguragi: An oath sworn between multitudes!
    Rita: Defying the limits of humanity,
    Jeramie: and into the domain of gods.
    Gira: Gods and Man Unite!
    Kings: Ohgai Busou!
  • God King-Ohger and the pilots proves it's ultimate power when they manage to successfully force the giant Dethnaarok out of the center of Tikyu and proceed to inflict a Curb-Stomp Battle on him.
    • God King-Ohger's first act after being formed? Flying straight down to the planet's core, grabbing Dethnaarok and plowing him through the crust all the way back to the surface.
    • To make it even more awesome, it's Boone, the youngest pilot, who gets to be the most important pilot for the finisher as God Ant has to gather energy from all other Shugods to charge up the finisher, and he does it spectacularly!
    • From a production standpoint, praise must be given to not only the production staff for making use of what little movement the mecha suit has but also to Yohei Fujita, who had to wear what was undoubtedly a very uncomfortable and cumbersome costume, thanks to all the weight the extra mecha bulk adds to.

    Episode 27: The Galactinsect King Cometh 
  • The Downer Beginning sees Kamejim eradicate most of the Bognaarok, leaving only Gerojim and Jeramie as the Sole Survivors.
  • Dadget Dujardin makes one helluva debut, proving why he's called "King of the Universe".
    • His entrance sees him summoning a swarm of insects akin to the previous Fury of the Gods. Then, when he properly introduces himself, he decides to casually summon a bunch of miniature planets to drop all over Shugoddam - all because Gira mispronounced his name.
    • He teleports Gira across multiple planets with seemingly no effort, with said planets being those he wiped out by causing their people to kill each other to extinction. He apparently did so to "clean" his room, which is revealed to be the universe in a box.
    • He flicks a small pebble onto TikyÅ«, which is then revealed to be a meteor swarm. He even admits that he may have overdone it.
    • On top of all of this, he tanks every single hit King Kuwagata Ohger and Spider Kumonos give him, treating their fight as if he's going on a walk in the park.
  • Yanma, Hymeno, Rita, and Kaguragi easily breaking out of Gokkan's prison cell simply by slashing through the bars.
  • Instead of submitting like Dadget wanted him to, Gira pulls out the metaphorical middle finger with his iconic tyrant king speech and resolves to attack the King of the Universe, no matter how futile it'll be.
    • Jeramie for a moment thinks that Gira will actually oblige, but once he sees that small smug smile form on Gira's lowered face, he can't help but grin, knowing that the King of Shuggodom is about to refuse the offer in the most over-the-top way only he can do.
  • The monarchs' return to the throne is simply magnificent, accompanied by powerful new soundtracks.
    • Yanma blocks Goma from attacking Shiokara, easily deflecting his sword and smugly telling him to kneel before him.
    • Kaguragi makes his dramatic return by slashing Minongan and then telling him that he'll be Toufu's fertilizer, all while being heralded by the kuroko.
    • Hymeno casually appears behind Hillbill, trying to slash through her. She then tells her to bow down to her sword with a quiet smirk.
    • Rita's return is less fantastic but no less powerful, telling Kamejim that they will not waver despite the threat and sentencing him to a verdict of guilty.
  • The Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger's battle against the Jesters is just awesome.
    • Tombo Ohger manages to match Goma's speed and skill with the sword with an excellent usage of the King's Weapon, blocking most of his attacks while pushing out many of his own.
    • Kamikiri Ohger's fight with Hillbill sees her matching the Jester blow-for-blow. When Hillbill tries to finish her off, she combines her King's Weapon with the OhgerCalibur to summon a giant scythe to try and finish her off.
    • Despite being called the strongest of the Jesters, Hachi Ohger manages to land some good hits on Minongan, eventually trying to finish him off with a giant blade summon. To his credit, Minongan tanks the hit and then some, blowing Hachi Ohger back a couple of meters or so.
    • Papillion Ohger easily deflects many of Kamejim's attacks with just their OhgerCalibur. They then summon a swarm of butterflies to try and finish him off, which he manages to get away from in the nick of time.
    • For all intents and purposes, King Kuwagata Ohger and Spider Kumonos give it their all against Dadget, summoning their most powerful attacks to try and land one hit against him.
  • As funny as it is, the fact that Gira and Jeramie - who are the two most inexperienced kings - managed to successfully run their countries without landing in prison is quite impressive for how quirky they are.

    Episode 28: Shuffle Kings! 
  • Goma's entire plan to pull a "Freaky Friday" Flip on the monarchs to sow disharmony amongst the group is quite admirable, managing to throw them off their game for a short period of time.
  • Despite the chaos ensuing from the discovery of the body swap, the team immediately get serious and pull their swords on Goma as soon as he makes his presence known.
  • It's clear that Gira and Jeramie made quite a bit of process within the two-year Time Skip, reassuring the Shugoddam citizens that the Bognaarok under Jeramie's leadership are a peaceful kingdom despite the prior animosity.
  • After trying to run each other's countries in their own fashion, Hymeno and Kaguragi quickly see the errors in their ways and try to help each other's kingdoms out.
    • Hymeno!Kaguragi uses her medical knowledge to create medicine for Toufu's farmers by using the country's herbs and a bit of elbow grease.
    • Kaguragi!Hymeno takes Ishabana's populace out to harvest wasabi from the country's rivers, getting them some good old-fashioned exercise to stave off their potbellies.
  • The second fight against Goma sees the best of the team adapting to each other's bodies.
    • Kaguragi!Hymeno utilizes his newfound flexibility to dodge most of Goma's attacks. Meanwhile, Hymeno!Kaguragi uses the immense strength of Kaguragi's body and her refined movements to put out a few hits of her own.
    • Yanma!Rita and Rita!Yanma tank each other's hits out of sheer anger, blasting Goma with a combined shot after resolving that they're both pissed at each other.
    • Despite Goma transforming the OhgerCrownLance into a chikuwanote , Jeramie!Gira decides to use a empowered push to break the seal on Goma's face.
    • Goma manages to easily dodge most of the monarchs' efforts using his immense speed and skill in ninjitsu.
  • The ending sees the attendants suddenly teleporting in and taking out most of the team in a brutally efficient manner thanks to Goma and Hillbill's abilities.

    Episode 29: Unqualified King 
  • The other royals laying a brutal beat down on Hillbill due to Jeramie giving up his peace so they wouldn't have to abdicate.
    • What adds to it is the background music for the fight; It's The Prophet, Jeramie's own theme.
  • Jeramie's plan was a massive stroke of genius: Since he couldn't attack Hillbill because she used his own weakness (that is the desire to solve things in a peaceful manner) against him, he instead chose to set up a simple but effective plan to undo her spell on any retainer that was still under its effect and at the same time have Hillbill expose herself to the other 5 monarchs by ruining her great plan.

    Episode 31: Love Lasting 2000 Years 
  • Nephila managing to not only take on, but kill Daigorg 2000 years ago, mano y mano. Keep in mind, this is the very same Deathblow Shogun Daigorg who single-handedly won Dethnaarok the throne. She's also able to hold her own against God King-Ohger in a square fight.
  • As silly as their antics were, not only did the other monarchs manage to completely fool Dadged into lowering his guard, but he also got tricked into exposing himself and exonerating the Bognaarok under Jeramie's rule. Naturally, he is not amused.
    • Even better: They didn't plan a single thing, since they couldn't plan it without the Jesters being onto their plan. It was something they made up on the fly without ANY communication. And it worked!

    Episode 32: Encounter! Kyoryu! 
  • One word: GABURINCHO!
  • Souji helps Gira and Yanma out against the Zorimas untransformed, armed only with his signature wooden sword. Made doubly awesome by the fact that he doesn't have access to his Kyoryuger powers at all and he still kicks copious amounts of ass.
  • Prince makes a huge first impression by taking down a giant Zorima untransformed, though he ends up breaking his Gaburicalibur in the process.
  • Nobuharu uses his wrestling skills to hold off Debo Senking, again untransformed, allowing him, Kaguragi and Gentle to escape to the resistance hideout.
  • It's revealed that the Galactinsects revived the Deboth Army two years prior to their assault on TikyÅ«, sealing off the Zyudenryu so that the Kyoryugers wouldn't stand a chance against the army.
  • Yanma fixes up Prince's Gaburicalibur pretty much overnight with some upgrades courtesy of his technological knowledge. It's made even more impressive when you consider the fact that the Kyoryugers' equipment is alien technology to him.
  • While Gira spent the previous episode being the Unwitting Pawn to his fellow monarchs' plan to fool Dagded, he makes up for it in this episode by channeling his evil king persona to challenge Prince to a duel, and he isn't even holding back. Prince manages to prove his worth against Kuwagata Ohger through his sheer willpower, gaining the trust of God Kuwagata.
  • The King-Ohgers save Gira don't let their inability to transform stop them from kicking ass against the Deboth Army.
  • Kuwagata Ohger and King Kyoryu Red's fight against Debo Senking is signature Koichi Sakamoto action at its finest, with the two of them easily crushing the latter with their combined power.

    Episode 33: Shugo! King and Kyoryu! 
  • God. Caucasus. Kabuto. AS A SPACESHIP.
  • Once again, Koichi Sakamoto's penchant for out-of-suit action allows the audience to marvel at both the King-Ohgers and Kyoryugers kicking ass without their powers.
  • How does Hymeno restore the Kyoryugers' powers? By playing Earth's Melody on the piano and leading the people of Japan to sing the Kyoryugers' theme song.
  • All 6 King-Ohgers and the core 5 Kyoryugers - including King Kyoryu Red - kicking ass side-by-side.
  • "King! King! King-Ohger!" and... "KYOOOOOOOOOOOOORYUZIN"! The result? An absolute Curb-Stomp Battle that finishes the fight in a GLORIOUS fashion. Kabutobushin Deboth never stood a chance.

    Episode 34: Shugo Mask's Counterattack 
  • At the mere mention of Suzume, Kaguragi unleashes his Big Brother Instinct on a poor Shugoddam citizen, choking him out with his Super-Strength to give up where Suzume is.
  • Tombo Ohger suddenly pulls out the King Gabricalibur for King Kuwagata Ohger to use against KinBaejim. Duel wielding the OhgerCalibur and King Gabricalibur, King Kuwagata Ohger manages to easily overpower the Kaijim, sending him flying with a marvelous finisher that has the head of Gabutyra bite at him.
  • Yanma reveals after the battle that he made a second King Gabricalibur to take home just in case.
  • Minityra reveals to Gira that he managed to sneak on-board God Caucasuskabuto before the King-Ohger left Earth, allowing for Gira to use his powers to form King Kyoryuzin.
  • King Kyoryuzin. Its samba-esque movements prove to be incredibly effective against the slick DethKinBaejim, easily manhandling the poor Kanjim before destroying him with one incredibly fiery finisher.
  • The end of the episode reveals that Shugo Mask instigated the takeover of the five kingdoms while the team was away, allowing for him and the Jesters to take over the other kingdoms without issue. On top of that, Shugo Mask is revealed to be none other than Rcules, who was presumed dead after the second trial-by-combat.

    Episode 35: Don't Cry, Slack-Jawed Tanuki 
  • Hymeno and Rita managing to take back their kingdoms, offscreen no less.
  • Kaguragi ignoring Hilbil's mind control completely just because he is so skilled in deception that he can deceive even himself.
  • Shiokara does his darnest to resist Hilbil's mind control, stopping inches from socking Yanma in the face, and using the Thunder Caller on himself twice and preparing to take the thunder a third time, all to fight out Hilbil's control.
  • Yanma's sheer determination to save Shiokara, even if it meant sacrificing his kingdom, by tossing his old laptop on the ground so hard it bounces at chest level and he cleaves it twain in one clean slash.

    Episode 36: Hymeno's Matchmaking Strategy 
  • To hold the kingdom hostage, Kamejim poisons Hymeno and her people with a space substance, claiming only he can cure it. Hymeno, being who she is, proves him wrong and discovers the cure herself.
  • Before the final beatdown, Hymeno reuses her speech back from #3, with the sun rising as it did before.
  • Special mention goes to Romane Dearborn, aka Sebastian. In order to foil Kamejim's plot of impersonating Hymeno, he reverts back to his original self, using his unsettling beauty to help expose the impostor and buy time for Hymeno to figure out a cure.
  • In general, this is the first unambiguous victory for the Ohsama Sentai since their return from Earth. While Yanma only barely managed to rescue Shiokara, N'Kosopa is left in ruins. By contrast, Hymeno managed to reveal Kamejim's deception with Sebastian's help, and even managed to find a cure for the poison that was otherwise holding her people hostage. Ishabana is ultimately barely scathed by Kamejim's plot.

    Episode 37: Iroki's Rebellion 
  • Iroki managing to get Grodie — the very same intergalactic arthropod alien who single-handedly caused a global disaster — to do her bidding.
  • Kaguragi's Heroic Resolve kicks in after having a final heart-to-heart with the revived Iroki, showing how much he's grown since his Moment of Weakness in the past, and proceeds to utterly curbstomp Grodie one on one. The only thing saving Grodie from a total defeat is his immortality.

    Episode 39: Climax At N'Kosopa 
  • Yanma revealing that all the supercomputers the Jesters destroyed where fakes. The whole thing was a ploy to lure the Jesters out and finally take the fight to them. At that moment, Shiokara comes charging with God Tombo to disengage the OhgerCalibur's hidden lock from the Peta Castle and grant the team access to the OhgerCalibur's enhanced abilities.
    Royal Arms! Fangs of Defiance!
  • The fight between the Jesters and the newly powered-up King-Ohgers is nothing short of spectacular.
    • Jeremy's power-up grants him Spider Limbs which he uses to rapidly stab Minongan.
    • Hymeno generates a giant mantis leg with the intent of stomping on Grodie, who barely manages to leap out of the way.
    • Gira and Rita battle Goma two-on-one. Rita fires an arrow at Goma who uses his powers to swap positions with Rita, who barely reacts as they block their own shot with a Wing Shield. Gira and Rita then launch both their attacks at Goma. He blocks Rita's but Gira's hits him dead on.
    • Goma absorbs the abilities of the other Jesters to continue the fight with just himself and Hilbil. He proves himself even more formidable than before, tanking Gira's Finishing Move and deflecting a Storm of Blades conjured by Rita.
    • Remember how in episode 29 the five main King-Ohgers were barely a match for Hilbil? Here, it only takes four of them to completely overwhelm her and this was with her already having serious trouble with Yanma. She begs for her life and Yanma demands she relinquish her control on the citizens of N'Kosopa, saying he might consider sparing her if she does so.
    • Hilbil relents and expects to be spared. However, Yanma said he would consider sparing her if she did as she asked and after considering it, decides he's going to kill her. All six King-Ohgers then charge up their attacks and the only thing that saves Hilbil is swapping places with Goma at the last minute. After failing spectacularly in the last attempt, N'Kosopa is finally back in the hands of the Monarchs.
  • Rcules' scheming is in top form in this episode, managing to use the King-Ohgers' victory to his own ends and become one of the Jesters himself. To wit:
    • He meets up with Kaguragi, telling the lord of Toufu he needs to have one of the Jesters killed. Kaguragi suggests Hilbil since he's immune to her compulsion powers, but Rcules convinces him to switch targets because her powers are useful for his plans.
    • He then tells Hilbil herself that the King-Ohgers are gunning for her. Anticipating that she'd take measures to protect herself, he suggests getting a body double, which she takes to mean compelling Goma to take the hit for her.
    • And everything goes as he planned. Goma dies for real and Rcules waltzes into the Galactinsects' dimension and all but demands Dagded to make him one of the Jesters. The latter agrees, albeit very reluctantly.

    Episode 40: We Are King and Prince 
  • Douga fighting off Sanagim by himself before help arrives.
  • After being pulled in the depths of despair by Dugded not only revealing his identity as part of the Galactinsects and being forced to summon King-Ohger to attack Shuggodam, Gira manages to call out to all the Shugods to free them from Dugded's controls and somehow assist in the full recovery of the other monarchs.

    Episode 41: Time to Save The Universe 

    Episode 42: The Secret of King Rcules 
  • When Rcules first met Dagded and was informed and forced into the duty of continuing the cycle of violence for the king of the universe's twisted enjoyment. Instead of falling into despair over his predicament, he is fuming with rage and immediately starts planning on how to defeat Dagded for good. It took 17 years along with several setbacks, but in the end, his plan succeeded.
    • Furthermore, he managed to deceive literally everyone, even Kaguragi, as he admits to not having believed in Rcules until Suzume told him of his plan and showed him the secret message he left her inside the ring's gem.
    • On top of that Dagded told Rcules that he would be watching him all the time to ensure he does this job yet Rcules was able to keep up the act of being a tyrannical king and hide his plans with the king of the universe being none the wiser.
  • Both of the Husty brothers fight side by side at last, and it shows how strong they are together, being able to bring an end to Dagded.
  • Even fatally wounded and untransformed, Rcules still fights against Dagded to give Gira an opening for the final blow.
    • And even then, he won't die, because the other monarchs arrived right on time to give him first aid and reunite with Gira.

    Episode 43: The King's Great Sin 
  • After blowing Kamejim's cover, Boshimar chooses to fight him, even if it ultimately results in his death.
  • Even on his deathbed, King Causus fought in what was historically described as "an incredible battle" against Grodie and Kamejim.
  • Yanma has managed in such a short notice to copy the God-killing properties of the OhgerCalibur Zero to the other OhgerCaliburs.

    Episode 44: The King's Proof! True Six Kingdoms Alliance 
  • Empowered by the royal emblems of Shugoddam and N'Kosopa, Gira and Yanma take down Hilbil using King-Ohger, in its base configuration. A far cry from when the team needed to use their Deadly Upgrade all together just to beat Goma.
  • Racules proves he hasn't rusted in his manipulating skills, this time for good, by having stoked the defiant fire in everyone's heat to make them decide for a leader. Turns out this was just him wanting them to show how much being in power hurts and secretly encourage them, specially Yanma who had a bone to pick with him and didn't want to bow to anyone, to re-sign the agreement to unite the nations when it comes to critical decisions that requires their full power.

    Episode 45: Heirs of the King 
  • Kaguragi and Rita defeat Minongan by using the Ice Seal on him, with Kaguragi using his fire powers to prevent Rita from freezing themself.

    Episode 46: Behold the Beauty of Life 
  • Racules once again proves his best, by hinting Jeramie that they needed to talk in private next and revealing he was aware of Jeramie's kingproof, which gave him eternal life, as well as indirectly hinting on how to defeat Grodie.
  • Himeno and Jeramie come up with a way to finish off Glodie once and for all: by giving the Death Seeker life via the latter's crystal, which grants eternal life, and turning him from a living corpse into a living being, so Himeno can reap him.

    Episode 47: Silence God  
  • The start of the final endgame sees all rangers (yes, including Rcules) prepare for the battle to come.
  • The Kings not only prepared for the possibility of another Fury of the Gods, they manage to kill Grodie for good in God King-Ohger without much problem.
  • The evacuation plan concocted by the monarchs to deal with another Fury of the Gods goes as planned perfectly, with their aim of zero casualties being achieved against all odds.
    • Toufu's Auto-Tiler System, the "Ant-Eater", is finally revealed and is amazingly efficient for such a compact size, showing why Rita saw it as a threat in the past: it is a nail that is partially embedded anywhere and doesn't stand out, until with a press of a switch it pounds itself into the ground and can easily create a clean hole in the ground that could swallow a bus whole (or, in the case of the last one placed in N'Kosopa, an entire castle)
  • God King-Ohger grows to absurd levels to toast every dead shugod in the Fury of the Gods in a matter of seconds, clearing the skies before they could do any significant damage.

    Episode 48: Farewell, Dear People 
  • Racules crosses blades with Kamejim, ready to avenge not only the real Boshimar, but also pay back for all the times Kamejim manipulated him and others. Once again, he is interrupted before they could fight proper, but still shows how much fight Racules still got in him.
  • Desnarak VIII returns as the monarchs' envoy from the land of the dead, and his return puts Kamejim on the edge. Not only that, but this is very likely one of the many miracles Yanma needed to make the ultimate form of King Ohger happen.

    Episode 49: The King is Here 
  • Simply the fact that every single civilian stepped up to oppose Dagded and actually managed to wipe the smugness from the Galactinsect King's face, making him actually angry in the process.
    Racules: We will rebel against the rulers of Terra, and declare war on the Galactinsect King!
    • Even against all odds, the civilians were maintaining their position well.
  • Devonica making a grand return to call backup from the afterlife to help temporarily. Highlights include:
    • Coming at the nick of time to intercept Dagded's attack with the aid of a whale-like spirit.
    • Nephila proving why she's the best by soloing Grodie with nothing but her bare hands.
    • Boshimar gets his moment to show why he was trusted by Racules by joining him and Douga in combat, shouting strategies to the army. As Douga puts it, the king's twin blades have returned.
    Boshimar: A blade in the right hand... and a great sword in the left!
    Douga: We are tools! We are the incarnations of our king's wrath!
    Racules: To all warriors... may the Shugods bless you!
    • Karras and Iroki transforming into Papillion Ohger and Hachi Ohger respectively. Not only that but the latter also becomes one of only two official female Black Rangers in the franchise's history.
    • After Dagded prepares to launch another attack, Reinol himself appears and his strength is enough to send the entire army packing. And before the king leaves, he gives the team the hint they need to recreate the sixth King's Proof.
  • Gerojim of all people manages to send Kamejim and Grodie flying in a slap and punch, holding back no longer.
  • Karras and Iroki's takedowns of the reanimated Hilbil and Goma before fading back to Hakabaka - Karras effectively beheading Hilbil while Iroki TANKS a couple of Goma's hits before cutting him down.
  • The best part? All of this begins eroding Dagded's enjoyment of the situation. With him loving division and infighting as one of his favorite forms of entertainment, the entire planet being completely united against him is something he can't stand. By the end, they've successfully driven him into a Villainous Breakdown.
  • In essence? The population of the entire planet gave a cosmic powerful entity the metaphorical middle finger. And they got away with it.

    Final Episode: We Will Rule The World 
  • Remember how Yanma's planned upgraded King-Ohger would tower over everything else? Goofy back then, but awesome to see in action, especially against Dagded. To note, this may be the largest battle Super Sentai has ever seen, as Dagded's true form was noted to be universe-sized, and Ultimate King-Ohger is equal in scope to him.
  • The final roll call, with all the members reusing their Badass Boast from previous episodes.
    Dagded: Just what the hell are you people?!
    Yanma: I don't flatter or suck up to anyone. No matter what I'm dealing with, guts and brains will be plenty to get through. That's how the president of N'Kosopa, Yanma Gast operates!
    Hymeno: I am the queen of Ishabana, Hymeno Ran! I will do as I wish, and stride down my own path. You will now witness the pride of the flower that shall never wither!
    Kaguragi: My people are my life. For their sake, I will cover myself in mud, and dirty my hands! That is who I am; the lordly king, Kaguragi Dybowski!
    Rita: The law is a spear that slays kings. The law is also a shield which defends the people. And that is why Gokkan stands resolute! The earth can shatter, and the heavens can fall, but Rita Kaniska remains unshaken!
    Jeramie: I am Jeramie Idmonaarok Ne Brasieri. Ruling over man, Bugnarok, and everything else. The fate of the world itself is my story to dictate. The king of the in-between. And what he is here to do. Speak of it forevermore.
    Gira: Now, fear me! Tremble in your boots! I will show you no shred of mercy nor restraint, and spare no effort nor intent! For the name of your doom is Gira Husty! And...!
    Everyone: Ohsama Sentai, King-Ohger!
    Gira: We will... conquer the world!
  • As the transformation happens, Ultimate King-Ohger slaps away Dagded's gigantic fist coming down at the heroes.
  • Jeramie, Racules, and Desnarook VIII (with a little help from Abyss Tarantula) team up to take down Kamejim, and then Desnarook proceeds to literally drag him to hell. After so many years of Kamejim deceiving and backstabbing both sides, it was a longtime coming for the last jester.
    • There was no shortage of Badass Boasts during this moment, but Racules delivers perhaps the most cathartic one shortly before unleashing a furious flurry of slashes upon Kamejim:
    Racules: Millennia of resentment... Will be delivered by this sword! Now kneel!
  • The fight against Dagded peaks twice with little interval between peaks:
    • The first happens when God King-Ohger appears to be defeated, they just get back up and the Shuggods literally overheats to give Dagded a well-deserved beatdown that ends by punching Dagded so hard that it shatters his room's walls and exposes him to the vastness outside. They literally punched Dagded so hard it shattered the fabric of reality.
    • The second takes place when they finally manage to land a killing blow on Dagded by destroying his real body: the tardigrade inside the cockpit of his head.
  • As Ultimate King-Ohger was empowered by every single person in every kingdom, it wasn't just the monarchs that killed Dagded, it was the entire planet.

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