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!!''Tokusou Exceedraft'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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* BigBad: [[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization. However, the gang must go up against a group called Red Spade occasionally. Still, they're recurring villains as opposed to the force behind *everything* in the series; for the most part, the stories stand alone like the previous two series.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Jisso!" ("Boot Up," at least according to fansubs.) However, they just say it when turning the key to the compartment that holds the suits, which they must then put on manually.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Jisso!" ("Boot Up," at least according to fansubs.) However, they just say it when turning the key to the compartment that holds the suits, which they must then put on manually.
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* BigBad: [[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization. However, the gang must go up against a group called Red Spade occasionally. Still, they're recurring villains as opposed to the force behind *everything* ''everything'' in the series; for the most part, the stories stand alone like the previous two series.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Jisso!" ("BootUp," Up", at least according to fansubs.fansubs; other fansubs translate it as "Implement".) However, they just say it when turning the key to the compartment that holds the suits, which they must then put on manually.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Jisso!" ("Boot
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* BigBad: [[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization. However, the gang must go up against a group called Red Spade occasionally. Still, they're recurring villains as opposed to the force behind _everything_ in the series; for the most part, the stories stand alone like the previous two series.
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* BigBad: [[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization. However, the gang must go up against a group called Red Spade occasionally. Still, they're recurring villains as opposed to the force behind _everything_ *everything* in the series; for the most part, the stories stand alone like the previous two series.
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''Tokusou Exceedraft'' is the tenth entry in the ''Series/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1992-1993. It is the third part of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy, though it's connection to the previous two series is minimum at best.
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''Tokusou Exceedraft'' is the tenth entry in the ''Series/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1992-1993. It is the third part of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy, though it's its connection to the previous two series is minimum at best.
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* MidSeasonUpgrade: Hayato is later upgraded to [=SyncRedder=].
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* MidSeasonUpgrade: LawOfChromaticSuperiority[=/=]MidSeasonUpgrade: Hayato is later upgraded to [=SyncRedder=].
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''Tokusou Exceedraft'' is the tenth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1992-1993. It is the third part of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy, though it's connection to the previous two series is minimum at best.
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''Tokusou Exceedraft'' is the tenth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' ''Series/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1992-1993. It is the third part of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy, though it's connection to the previous two series is minimum at best.
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* {{Retool}}: Around mid-series, Toei decides to go back to the sci-fi angle with an odd plot about an alien hunter seeking help from the Exceedraft team seeking his nemesis, Carlos. Then there's [[spoiler:A plot involving Draftredder vs. {{Satan}}...]]. Afterwards the team fights a lot of laser-spewing enemies.
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* {{Retool}}: Around mid-series, Toei decides to go back to the sci-fi angle with an odd plot about an alien hunter seeking help from the Exceedraft team seeking his nemesis, Carlos. Then there's [[spoiler:A [[spoiler:a plot involving Draftredder vs. {{Satan}}...]]. Afterwards the team fights a lot of laser-spewing enemies.
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''Tokusou Exceedraft'' is the tenth entry in the ''Franchise/MetalHeroes'' franchise, airing from 1992-1993. It is the third part of its ''Rescue Heroes'' trilogy.
trilogy, though it's connection to the previous two series is minimum at best.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The three musketeers as police officers]]
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* BigBad: [[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Jisso!"
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* BigBad: [[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization.
organization. However, the gang must go up against a group called Red Spade occasionally. Still, they're recurring villains as opposed to the force behind _everything_ in the series; for the most part, the stories stand alone like the previous two series.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull:"Jisso!""Jisso!" ("Boot Up," at least according to fansubs.) However, they just say it when turning the key to the compartment that holds the suits, which they must then put on manually.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull:
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* Ken Okuma/'''[=DraftKeace=]'''[[note]]Keace is a wordplay on ''ki'', which is Japanese for yellow[[/note]]: [[KidAppealCharacter Bumbling]] [[TheBigGuy Big Guy]] who is a trained Martial Artist.
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* Ken Okuma/'''[=DraftKeace=]'''[[note]]Keace is a wordplay on ''ki'', which is Japanese for yellow[[/note]]: [[KidAppealCharacter Bumbling]] [[TheBigGuy Big Guy]] TheBigGuy who is a trained Martial Artist.Artist. He is also the [[KidAppealCharacter youngest member]] on the team.
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* BigBad: Nope. There is no main villain organization.
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* BigBad: Nope.[[AvertedTrope Nope]]. There is no main villain organization.
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