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* At the end of Episode 2, Saejima seems upset for some reason. When Yuuta asks why, Todou replies that he's mad for having missed the first time Deckerd combined into J-Decker.
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* For one whole episode, Dumpson and Drill Boy are put inside toy-sized bodies and become lost in Japan. Everything about the episode is hilarity taken UpToEleven. YMMV.

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* For one whole episode, Dumpson and Drill Boy are put inside toy-sized bodies and become lost in Japan. Everything about the episode is hilarity taken UpToEleven.up to eleven. YMMV.
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* Episode 31 had Yuuta being forced to be DisguisedInDrag as a student to infiltrate an all-girls private school. After the case is done, Yuuta declares he's never doing something like that again, in which Saejima and Deckerd tell him to just let it go. He retorts that they should dress like girls and see how they like it. Saejima gets an ImagineSpot of just that and ''even considers the idea'', much to Deckerd's shock. The other robots laugh at the thought.
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* In the otherwise very sad episode 34, we get this CallBack to episode 2.
-->'''Power Joe:''' I guess I have to spit it out... You see, I have a girlfriend.
-->'''Drill Boy:''' Eh?! From which kindergarten this time?
-->'''Power Joe:''' [FaceFault]
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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child.

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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed.obsessions. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child.
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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child. Cue [[FaceFaults face faults]] from everyone.
** And all it takes for Drill Boy to be freed from the demon's influence is a bonk on the head. Yes, really.

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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child. Cue [[FaceFaults face faults]] from everyone.
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** And all it takes for Drill Boy to be freed from the demon's influence is a bonk on the head.head, courtesy of Shadowmaru. Yes, really.
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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child. Cue FaceFaults from everyone.

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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child. Cue FaceFaults [[FaceFaults face faults]] from everyone.
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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child.

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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child. Cue FaceFaults from everyone.
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* In episode 17, the MonsterOfTheWeek is a demon that has the ability to magnify a person's greed. The MOTW eventually gets itself attached to Drill Boy, and looks like he's ready to give the others a beat down... only for him to start raving about soccer like a hyperactive child.
** And all it takes for Drill Boy to be freed from the demon's influence is a bonk on the head. Yes, really.
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* For one whole episode, Dumpson and Drill Boy are put inside toy-sized bodies and become lost in Japan. Everything about the episode is hilarity taken UpToEleven. YMMV.
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* The panda episode.
* Episode 4. Power Joe runs into Yuuta on his way to school, and scoops him up in his backhoe bucket to get him there on time. He then transforms to impress the kids. Later on, he ''taps on the windows and disrupts Yuuta's social studies class.''
* After the Build Team successfully combines into Build Tiger in Episode 8, we get this bit of dialogue:
-->'''Azuma:''' Why is there a tiger face on its chest?\\
'''Saejima:''' [[RuleOfCool Because it looks cool]].

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