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As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? [[spoiler:Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean. And what does Ken do? ''He sits in his cockpit and wonders, "Was that the end of the Devil King?"'' Cripes, Ken, your ship's in one piece--go and finish the job, you prepubescent dumbass!]] I know it's the final episode and all, but ''really...''

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As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? [[spoiler:Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean. And what does Ken do? ''He sits in his cockpit and wonders, "Was that the end of the Devil King?"'' Cripes, Ken, your ship's in one piece--go and finish the job, you prepubescent dumbass!]] I know it's the final episode and all, but ''really...''''
** Earth wasn't "entrusted" to Ken, Ken himself started fighting the Jurals as some sort of vigilante. It didn't help that the Jurals were out to kill him, while being completely hidden within human society.

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* '''Episode 65:''' ''Victory! Chargeman Ken'' -- Oh, God, where do you '''start?'''\\

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After 64 episodes of the Jurals trying every half-baked notion they can to eliminate ''one'' grade school boy, Maou finally hits on the not-bad idea of a simultaneous, world-wide strike that could simply overwhelm Ken, who ''can't'' be everywhere at once. Sure, he might save Japan, but the rest of earth will fall in the meantime.\\

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After 64 episodes of the Jurals trying every half-baked notion they can to eliminate ''one'' grade school boy, Maou finally hits on the not-bad idea of a simultaneous, world-wide strike that could simply overwhelm Ken, who ''can't'' be everywhere at once. Sure, he might save Japan, but the rest of earth will fall in the meantime.\\Oh, God, where do you '''start?'''\\



So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter/submarines (don't ask), piloted by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were '''that''' effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, xenophobic little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\

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So far, so bad. But when After 64 episodes of the main Jural base Jurals trying every half-baked notion they can to eliminate ''one'' grade school boy, Maou finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter/submarines (don't ask), piloted by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were '''that''' effective in hits on the clutch, why in not-so-bad idea of a simultaneous, world-wide strike that could simply overwhelm Ken, who ''can't'' be everywhere at once. Sure, he might save Japan, but the bloody hell did humanity entrust the whole rest of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, xenophobic little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\will fall in the meantime.\\



As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean. And what does Ken do? ''He sits in his cockpit and wonders, "Was that the end of the Devil King?"'' Cripes, Ken, your ship's in one piece--go and finish the job, you prepubescent dumbass! I know it's the final episode and all, but ''really...''

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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter/submarines (don't ask), piloted by ordinary humans. [[spoiler: And guess what? The humans ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were '''that''' effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, xenophobic little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!]]\\
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As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? Ken [[spoiler:Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean. And what does Ken do? ''He sits in his cockpit and wonders, "Was that the end of the Devil King?"'' Cripes, Ken, your ship's in one piece--go and finish the job, you prepubescent dumbass! dumbass!]] I know it's the final episode and all, but ''really...''
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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth attack submarines (that look like fighter spacecraft), piloted by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were '''that''' effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, xenophobic little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\

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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth attack submarines (that look like fighter spacecraft), fighter/submarines (don't ask), piloted by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were '''that''' effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, xenophobic little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\

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* '''Episode 65:''' ''Victory! Chargeman Ken'' Oh, God, where do you '''start?'''\\

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* '''Episode 65:''' ''Victory! Chargeman Ken'' -- Oh, God, where do you '''start?'''\\



So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter spacecraft, flown by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans, using only human technology, ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were that effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity's greatest minds entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, monomaniacal little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\

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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth attack submarines (that look like fighter spacecraft, flown spacecraft), piloted by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans, using only human technology, humans ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were that '''that''' effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity's greatest minds humanity entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, monomaniacal xenophobic little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\



As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean.
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As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean. \n\\ And what does Ken do? ''He sits in his cockpit and wonders, "Was that the end of the Devil King?"'' Cripes, Ken, your ship's in one piece--go and finish the job, you prepubescent dumbass! I know it's the final episode and all, but ''really...''

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* '''Episode 65:''' ''Victory! Chargeman Ken''\\

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* '''Episode 65:''' ''Victory! Chargeman Ken''\\Ken'' Oh, God, where do you '''start?'''\\



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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter spacecraft, flown by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans, using only human technology, ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!''\\

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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter spacecraft, flown by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans, using only human technology, ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!''\\Day]]!'' I mean, if earth's defenses were that effective in the clutch, why in the bloody hell did humanity's greatest minds entrust the whole of earth to a bloodthirsty, cruel, monomaniacal little [[{{Jerkass}} jerkass]] like Ken Izumi?!\\
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As for Ken's moment of destiny with Maou? Ken fires, the Jural command post is hit, there's a (completely non-animated) explosion, and the crippled hulk crashes into the ocean.
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* '''Episode 65:''' ''Victory! Chargeman Ken''\\
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Oh, God, where do you start?\\
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After 64 episodes of the Jurals trying every half-baked notion they can to eliminate ''one'' grade school boy, Maou finally hits on the not-bad idea of a simultaneous, world-wide strike that could simply overwhelm Ken, who ''can't'' be everywhere at once. Sure, he might save Japan, but the rest of earth will fall in the meantime.\\
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So far, so bad. But when the main Jural base finally shows itself, Ken flies off for his final showdown--backed by a fleet of Earth fighter spacecraft, flown by ordinary humans. And guess what? The humans, using only human technology, ''kick Jural ass like something out of [[Film/IndependenceDay Independence Day]]!''\\

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