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** Ditto for the comical Yabaiba and Tsuetsue, whose playful antics and personalities were much more intriguing to fans than most of the other major villains. They even had [[SparedByTheAdaptation the same treatment]] as the aformentioned Rouki above in ''[[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]]''.

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** Ditto for the comical Yabaiba and Tsuetsue, whose playful antics and personalities were much more intriguing to fans than most of the other major villains. They even had [[SparedByTheAdaptation the same treatment]] as the aformentioned aforementioned Rouki above in ''[[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]]''.
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* SeasonalRot: Most fans agree that the show declined in quality once the Rouki/Ura arc ended, with Rasetsu being seen as an utterly boring and bland villain with little to make him compelling or entertaining and the lack of a secondary major villain like Ura had with Rouki (with the closest thing to that being DoroDoro, but he only appears towards the end of the arc) makes the arc little of interest to follow.

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* SeasonalRot: Most fans agree that the show declined in quality once the Rouki/Ura arc ended, with Rasetsu being seen as an utterly boring and bland villain with little to make him compelling or entertaining and the lack of a secondary major villain like Ura had with Rouki (with the closest thing to that being DoroDoro, [=DoroDoro=], but he only appears towards the end of the arc) makes the arc little of interest to follow.
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* SeasonalRot: Most fans agree that the show declined in quality once the Rouki/Ura arc ended, with Rasetsu being seen as an utterly boring and bland villain with little to make him compelling or entertaining and the lack of a secondary major villain like Ura had with Rouki makes the arc little of interest to follow.

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* SeasonalRot: Most fans agree that the show declined in quality once the Rouki/Ura arc ended, with Rasetsu being seen as an utterly boring and bland villain with little to make him compelling or entertaining and the lack of a secondary major villain like Ura had with Rouki (with the closest thing to that being DoroDoro, but he only appears towards the end of the arc) makes the arc little of interest to follow.
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* IdiotBall: Episode 25 has the five main rangers realize a Org has caused people to have their voices ruined, leaving them only being able to meow. They realize it's related to a particular karaoke booth, and then they quickly forget about searching for the monster, and decide to sing instead. The hidden karaoke machine org causes them to end up meowing, too. Leaving them unable to morph because they can't say "Gao access". They only survive because Silver wasn't there, he could still morph and has to beat the monster by himself.
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* ReplacementScrappy: Rasetsu is viewed as an utter lame letdown of a main antagonist after the Rouki/Ura arc, as he has neither the cunning and complex scheming of Ura, being more interested in eating than anything else for most of his appearances, nor the characterization or coolness of Rouki, leading to a villain that most feel is generic and takes until his final two episodes to do anything of note, and to boot his final battle is underwhelming with most of the stakes coming off his own servants rather than himself, and him serving as the leader of the three Highness Dukes after their revival only seemed to fuel his reputation even further.

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* ReplacementScrappy: Rasetsu is viewed as an utter lame letdown of a main antagonist after the Rouki/Ura arc, as he has neither the cunning and complex scheming of Ura, being more interested in eating than anything else for most of his appearances, nor the characterization or coolness of Rouki, leading to a villain that most feel is generic and takes until his final two episodes to do anything of note, and to boot his final battle is underwhelming with most of the stakes coming off his own servants rather than himself, and him serving as the leader of the three Highness Dukes after their revival only seemed to fuel his reputation even further. He's so disliked as a character that many fans consider his ''Wild Force'' counterpart, [[DemotedToExtra Mandilok]], to be a vast improvement over him.

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