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* Why does Daimaou never learn that if a Youkai calls Ninjaman 'blue squirt', he'd turn into Samuraiman and that means the Youkai would die? Why didn't he order any of his Youkai to NEVER call Ninjaman 'blue squirt' at any cost? He know how that happens so many times, and he never got the clue...

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* Why does Daimaou never learn that if a Youkai calls Ninjaman 'blue squirt', he'd turn into Samuraiman and that means the Youkai would die? Why didn't he order any of his Youkai to NEVER call Ninjaman 'blue squirt' at any cost? He know knows how that happens so many times, and he never got the clue...
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** Same reason he doesn't have the Youkai avoid using the [[MakeMyMonsterGrow growth lightning]] at the end of each episodes: He's suffering from a terminal case of GenreBlindness. Same with all the other SuperSentai villains.

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** Same reason he doesn't have the Youkai avoid using the [[MakeMyMonsterGrow growth lightning]] at the end of each episodes: He's suffering from a terminal case of GenreBlindness. Same with all the other SuperSentai Franchise/SuperSentai villains.
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* In episode 12, why did beating the Tengu save the children? The Tengu didn't have anything to do with turning them into the Youkai Replicas, that was done by Dr. Yugami. Sure, the usual Sentai logic is that beating the monster always undoes the problems they caused, but that shouldn't apply to problems caused by someone else!

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* In episode 12, why did beating the Tengu save the children? The Tengu didn't have anything to do with turning them into the Youkai Replicas, that was done by Dr. Yugami. Sure, the usual Sentai logic is that beating the monster always undoes the problems breaks any spells they caused, created, but that shouldn't apply to problems transformations caused by someone else!an entirely different enemy.

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** The thing is that the word "''Aonisai''" isn't that farfetched of an insult; it's actually quite simple. It could very well be a pun on [=NinjaMan=]'s color, but the original word means "novice/greenhorn" and such, or for the purpose of insult, "noob" or "sucker". Not very hard to figure out why it makes him mad, considering, well, it's an insult, and he's much older than the [=KakuRangers=], and thus has too much experience to be called a [[strike:green]]bluehorn.

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** The thing is that the word "''Aonisai''" isn't that farfetched of an insult; it's actually quite simple. It could very well be a pun on [=NinjaMan=]'s color, but the original word means "novice/greenhorn" and such, or for the purpose of insult, "noob" or "sucker". Not very hard to figure out why it makes him mad, considering, well, it's an insult, and he's much older than the [=KakuRangers=], and thus has too much experience to be called a [[strike:green]]bluehorn."bluehorn".
*In episode 12, why did beating the Tengu save the children? The Tengu didn't have anything to do with turning them into the Youkai Replicas, that was done by Dr. Yugami. Sure, the usual Sentai logic is that beating the monster always undoes the problems they caused, but that shouldn't apply to problems caused by someone else!

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