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** Episode 44 sees Daigoro nearly used by Arazinlar to infiltrate Denzi Land. The team figures out her scheme and has Daigoro kept under surveillance inside the base, but he starts to get hungry for [[TrademarkFavoriteFood anpan]], so Akira goes to get some.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That Akira would play it safe and get some fresh anpan from a random store.\\
'''Instead''': She goes to retreive Daigoro's stash at the athletic club the Denziman work at, which General Hedrer anticipated and had Arazinlar hide inside the bag.\\
'''Fortunately''': Arazinlar's scheme this time around was to take control of DaiDenzin for Vader, rather than destroy Denzi Land, a plan that proves useless since DaiDenzin has a failsafe that makes it so that only the Denziman can operate it.

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'''Instead''': Mimilar not only outright admits he killed the girl's father and warns her of his real power, he only ever barks out orders to kill Daigoro and never tries to manipulate the girl's mind, leaving her very convinced that this monster is pure evil (which he is, but he could have been more subtle about it). Then Mimilar takes the time to turn the girl's first magic show into a disaster by causing one trick to hurt the audience, prompting the girl to warn the Denziman about Mimilar's plans and letting them devise a strategy to keep Daigoro in one piece and destroy Mimilar

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'''Instead''': Mimilar not only outright admits he killed the girl's father and warns her of his real power, he only ever barks out orders to kill Daigoro and never tries to manipulate the girl's mind, leaving her very convinced that this monster is pure evil (which he is, but he could have been more subtle about it). Then Mimilar takes the time to turn the girl's first magic show into a disaster by causing one trick to hurt the audience, prompting the girl to warn the Denziman about Mimilar's plans and letting them devise a strategy to keep Daigoro in one piece and destroy MimilarMimilar.
** In Episode 43, Desumasukular is trying to take ten beauty pageant winners to present to Hedrian as a gift, but Akira Momoi keeps disrupting her plans to the point that all other beauty queens save for one are under watch. So the Vader Monster decides to use Akira instead and makes a plan to separate Akira from the other Denziman.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That she'd do so in a way that doesn't make the team suspicious. After all, with nine beauties captured using strange powers the Denziman are aware that Vader is involved.\\
'''Instead''': She sets up a fake ransom exchange using the father of the beauty queens, expecting Akira to go and defend the one queen who has so far refused protection. While the plan does work, the team already suspected a trap and set up the means to disarm it. They may not have realized Desumasukular was actually after Akira, but it didn't matter. Their plan was generic enough that they would have saved the victim regardless.
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'''Instead''': Mimilar not only outright admits he killed the girl's father and warns her of his real power, he only ever barks out orders to kill Daigoro and never tries to manipulate the girl's mind, leaving her very convinced that this monster is pure evil (which he is, but he could have been more subtle about it). Then Mimilar takes the time to turn the girl's first magic show into a disaster by causing one trick to hurt the audience, prompting the girl to warn the Denziman about Mimilar's plans and letting them device a strategy to keep Daigoro in one piece and destroy Mimilar

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'''Instead''': Mimilar not only outright admits he killed the girl's father and warns her of his real power, he only ever barks out orders to kill Daigoro and never tries to manipulate the girl's mind, leaving her very convinced that this monster is pure evil (which he is, but he could have been more subtle about it). Then Mimilar takes the time to turn the girl's first magic show into a disaster by causing one trick to hurt the audience, prompting the girl to warn the Denziman about Mimilar's plans and letting them device devise a strategy to keep Daigoro in one piece and destroy Mimilar
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'''You'd Expect''': That Mimilar would try to convince the girl that Daigoro was somehow responsible for her father's death, or perpaps brainwash her into doing the deed (hell, he could have done that with her father). If she refuses outright, he can either kill her too and be done with it (Hedrian wanted her dead anyway for "daring" to want to bring joyful magic to village kids across Japan), or continue tormenting her in private.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Mimilar would try to convince the girl that Daigoro was somehow responsible for her father's death, or perpaps perhaps brainwash her into doing the deed (hell, he could have done that with her father). If she refuses outright, he can either kill her too and be done with it (Hedrian wanted her dead anyway for "daring" to want to bring joyful magic to village kids across Japan), or continue tormenting her in private.\\
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'''You'd Expect:''' Again, she has no proof! All the Crime Boss has to do is sit back and continue his scheme with JAKQ none the wiser.\\
'''Instead:''' He tries to have the woman killed for suggesting to the police that it wasn't a suicide. Again, without proof. Even if JAKQ hadn't prevented the assassination, they would have recognized the woman and questioned why she was killed. Either way, they start to look very carefully at the Crime Boss' actions, which soon gets his entire scheme and the secret behind the locked-room exposed.

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'''You'd Expect:''' Expect''': Again, she has no proof! All the Crime Boss has to do is sit back and continue his scheme with JAKQ none the wiser.\\
'''Instead:''' '''Instead''': He tries to have the woman killed for suggesting to the police that it wasn't a suicide. Again, without proof. Even if JAKQ hadn't prevented the assassination, they would have recognized the woman and questioned why she was killed. Either way, they start to look very carefully at the Crime Boss' actions, which soon gets his entire scheme and the secret behind the locked-room exposed.

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* ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'': Jin Momoi tasks Haruka to find Taro Momoi.\\

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'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimately skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.\\

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'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimately skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.\\
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** In Episode 31, Hedrian learns about a famous magician and his daughter and how they're connected to Daigoro Oume, to the point where he willing took part in a SawAWomanInHalf routine. Hedrian decides to use that make Daigoro HalfTheManHeUsedToBe and sends Mimilar, who can do real magic, to convince the magician to do the deed. The man refuses and is killed, but luckily the man's daughter takes up his profession to fulfill his LastRequest, so Mimilar decides to convince her instead.\\

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** In Episode 31, Hedrian learns about a famous magician and his daughter and how they're connected to Daigoro Oume, to the point where he willing willingly took part in a SawAWomanInHalf routine. Hedrian decides to use that make Daigoro HalfTheManHeUsedToBe and sends Mimilar, who can do real magic, to convince the magician to do the deed. The man refuses and is killed, but luckily the man's daughter takes up his profession to fulfill his LastRequest, so Mimilar decides to convince her instead.\\
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'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimitaley skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.\\

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'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimitaley legitimately skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That Mimilar would try to convince the girl that Daigoro was somehow responsible for her father's death, or perpaps brainwash her into doing the dead (hell, he could have done that with her father). If she refuses outright, he can either kill her too and be done with it (Hedrian wanted her dead anyway for "daring" to want to bring joyful magic to village kids across Japan), or continue tormenting her in private.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Mimilar would try to convince the girl that Daigoro was somehow responsible for her father's death, or perpaps brainwash her into doing the dead deed (hell, he could have done that with her father). If she refuses outright, he can either kill her too and be done with it (Hedrian wanted her dead anyway for "daring" to want to bring joyful magic to village kids across Japan), or continue tormenting her in private.\\

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** In the Semi-Final episode, General Hedrer, now giant, interrupts a fight between the Denzimen and Banriki Monster.\\

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** In Episode 31, Hedrian learns about a famous magician and his daughter and how they're connected to Daigoro Oume, to the point where he willing took part in a SawAWomanInHalf routine. Hedrian decides to use that make Daigoro HalfTheManHeUsedToBe and sends Mimilar, who can do real magic, to convince the magician to do the deed. The man refuses and is killed, but luckily the man's daughter takes up his profession to fulfill his LastRequest, so Mimilar decides to convince her instead.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That Mimilar would try to convince the girl that Daigoro was somehow responsible for her father's death, or perpaps brainwash her into doing the dead (hell, he could have done that with her father). If she refuses outright, he can either kill her too and be done with it (Hedrian wanted her dead anyway for "daring" to want to bring joyful magic to village kids across Japan), or continue tormenting her in private.\\
'''Instead''': Mimilar not only outright admits he killed the girl's father and warns her of his real power, he only ever barks out orders to kill Daigoro and never tries to manipulate the girl's mind, leaving her very convinced that this monster is pure evil (which he is, but he could have been more subtle about it). Then Mimilar takes the time to turn the girl's first magic show into a disaster by causing one trick to hurt the audience, prompting the girl to warn the Denziman about Mimilar's plans and letting them device a strategy to keep Daigoro in one piece and destroy Mimilar
** In the Semi-Final penultimate episode, General Hedrer, now giant, interrupts a fight between the Denzimen and Banriki Monster.\\
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* In Episode 22, Vader Monster Taimular catches Tatsuya when he tries to infiltrate the Vader's base and sends him back four years in time, when he was still a police detective and not a Denziman.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That the Vader Clan would leave him there. Granted he'd take TheSlowPath back to the present and become [=DenziGreen=] all over again, helping stop 21 of their schemes, but then he'd fall victim to Taimular's time tricks all over again, creating a StableTimeLoop and leaving the Denziman one member short with Vader able to achieve victory.

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* ** In Episode 22, Vader Monster Taimular catches Tatsuya when he tries to infiltrate the Vader's base and sends him back four years in time, when he was still a police detective and not a Denziman.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That the Vader Clan would leave him there. Granted he'd take TheSlowPath back to the present and become [=DenziGreen=] all over again, helping stop 21 of their schemes, but then he'd fall victim to Taimular's time tricks all over again, creating a StableTimeLoop and leaving the Denziman one member short with Vader able to achieve victory.\\
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* In Episode 22, Vader Monster Taimular catches Tatsuya when he tries to infiltrate the Vader's base and sends him back four years in time, when he was still a police detective and not a Denziman.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That the Vader Clan would leave him there. Granted he'd take TheSlowPath back to the present and become [=DenziGreen=] all over again, helping stop 21 of their schemes, but then he'd fall victim to Taimular's time tricks all over again, creating a StableTimeLoop and leaving the Denziman one member short with Vader able to achieve victory.
'''Instead''': Queen Hedrian, wanting to see the Denziman suffer, has Tatsuya brought back to the present without his memories, thinking it will mess up the team dynamic. All it does is bring Tatsuya in contact with Denzi Dog IC, who is able to restore Tatsuya's memories and allow him to mess up Taimular's scheme.
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* ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'': The main point of contention the Patrangers have against the Lupinrangers is that they're thieves acting outside the law (in general they don't condone other Sentai acting since that should fall under vigilantism, never mind that previous Super Sentai have worked with government organizations and even ''police'').
'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimitaley skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.
'''Additionally''': They know about the Lupin Collection, but only that it's supposed to be dangerous if fully gathered. Problem is, ''they're using pieces of said collection themselves, as are the Lupinrangers''. They really should be looking more into how the Lupin Collection works. What it all boils down to is that at worst they should be turning a brief blind eye to the Lupinrangers until they get the collection back from the Ganglers, and at best helping them take down such dangerous villains.

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* ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'': The main point of contention the Patrangers have against the Lupinrangers is that they're thieves acting outside the law (in general they don't condone other Sentai acting since that should fall under vigilantism, never mind that previous Super Sentai have worked with government organizations and even ''police'').
''police'').\\
'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimitaley skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.
murder''.\\
'''Additionally''': They know about the Lupin Collection, but only that it's supposed to be dangerous if fully gathered. Problem is, ''they're using pieces of said collection themselves, as are the Lupinrangers''. They really should be looking more into how the Lupin Collection works. What it all boils down to is that at worst they should be turning a brief blind eye to the Lupinrangers until they get the collection back from the Ganglers, and at best helping them take down such dangerous villains.\\
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* ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'': The main point of contention the Patrangers have against the Lupinrangers is that they're thieves acting outside the law (in general they don't condone other Sentai acting since that should fall under vigilantism, never mind that previous Super Sentai have worked with government organizations and even ''police'').
'''You'd Think''': There's really no excuse for this because the Patrangers are legitimitaley skilled investigators, so they should be aware rather quickly that the Lupinrangers are only really targeting the Ganglars, dimensional gangsters who commit ''far'' worse crimes than the Lupinrangers, up and to and including ''first-degree murder''.
'''Additionally''': They know about the Lupin Collection, but only that it's supposed to be dangerous if fully gathered. Problem is, ''they're using pieces of said collection themselves, as are the Lupinrangers''. They really should be looking more into how the Lupin Collection works. What it all boils down to is that at worst they should be turning a brief blind eye to the Lupinrangers until they get the collection back from the Ganglers, and at best helping them take down such dangerous villains.
'''Instead''': They actively oppose the Lupinrangers for being thieves, often getting in their way and making things far harder than they have to be. It takes more than half the series for the Patrangers to even consider a brief teamup with the Lupinrangers, and that's only because the threat they're facing is so dire.

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** In the Semi-Final episode, General Herder, now giant, interrupts a fight between the Denzimen and Banriki Monster.\\
''You'd Expect'': That General Herder will use this chance to get rid of Demon King Banriki and Banriki Monster, the Vader Clan's worst enemies.\\
''Instead'': He tells them to back away, so he can fight the Denziman.\\
''As a Result'': General Herder is destroyed by DaiDenzin and Demon King Banriki continues to rule the Vader Clan.

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** In 3000 years prior to the Semi-Final episode, General Herder, now giant, interrupts a fight between start of the Denzimen and Banriki Monster.series, the Vader Clan destroys Planet Denzi with a powerful Vader Monster called Umitsular, though some remnants manage to send technology to Earth to strike against Vader, knowing they'd eventually come for Earth. Sure enough, Vader arrives on Earth 3000 years later.\\
''You'd Expect'': '''You'd Expect''': That General Herder will use this chance to get rid of Demon King Banriki they'd pull a repeat performance with Umitsular immediately, since they know that Denzi Land is somewhere on Earth (Umitsular having infested it before it could leave Planet Denzi), and Banriki Monster, they don't want to leave open the Vader Clan's worst enemies.possibility that the technology has fallen into competent human hands.\\
''Instead'': He tells them to back away, so he can fight '''Instead''': They start their invasion with the vastly inferior Musasabilar, who despite some early success quickly gets manhandled by the newly formed Denziman.\\
''As '''Even Worse''': By the time Queen Hedrian thinks to unleash Umitsular on Earth seven episodes later, the Denziman have gotten used to their powers enough to utterly destroy him, leaving Vader scrambling to come up with smaller schemes in an effort to maintain their invasion plans.
** In the Semi-Final episode, General Hedrer, now giant, interrupts
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'''You'd Expect''': That General Herder will use this chance to get rid of Demon King Banriki and Banriki Monster, the Vader Clan's worst enemies.\\
'''Instead''': He tells them to back away, so he can fight the Denziman.\\
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General Herder is destroyed by DaiDenzin [=DaiDenzin=] and Demon King Banriki continues to rule the Vader Clan.



''You'd Expect'': That she stays silent when she does that\\
''Instead'': She yells during the sneak attack.\\
''As a Result'': Banriki is alerted from the attack, dodges it and starts attacking Hedrian, Keller and Mirror.

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''You'd Expect'': '''You'd Expect''': That she stays silent when she does that\\
''Instead'': '''Instead''': She yells during the sneak attack.\\
''As '''As a Result'': Result''': Banriki is alerted from the attack, dodges it and starts attacking Hedrian, Keller and Mirror.
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* ''Series/DenshiSentaiDenziman'':
** In the Semi-Final episode, General Herder, now giant, interrupts a fight between the Denzimen and Banriki Monster.\\
''You'd Expect'': That General Herder will use this chance to get rid of Demon King Banriki and Banriki Monster, the Vader Clan's worst enemies.\\
''Instead'': He tells them to back away, so he can fight the Denziman.\\
''As a Result'': General Herder is destroyed by DaiDenzin and Demon King Banriki continues to rule the Vader Clan.
** In the Final episode, Queen Hedrian prepares to attack Demon King Banriki from behind, so she can retake the throne from him.\\
''You'd Expect'': That she stays silent when she does that\\
''Instead'': She yells during the sneak attack.\\
''As a Result'': Banriki is alerted from the attack, dodges it and starts attacking Hedrian, Keller and Mirror.
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'''Instead:''' He tries to have the woman killed for suggesting to the police that it wasn't a suicide. Again, without proof. Even if JAKQ hadn't prevented the assassination, they would have recognized the woman and questioned why she killed. Either way, they start to look very carefully at the Crime Boss' actions, which soon gets his entire scheme and the secret behind the locked-room exposed.

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'''Instead:''' He tries to have the woman killed for suggesting to the police that it wasn't a suicide. Again, without proof. Even if JAKQ hadn't prevented the assassination, they would have recognized the woman and questioned why she was killed. Either way, they start to look very carefully at the Crime Boss' actions, which soon gets his entire scheme and the secret behind the locked-room exposed.
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** In episode 13, a Crime Boss has just pulled off a LockedRoomMystery that even has JAKQ stumped as first and makes it look like the victim committed suicide. Only the victim's girlfriend suspects foul play, but she has no proof other than her impression of him the night before.\\

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** In episode 13, a Crime Boss has just pulled off a LockedRoomMystery that even has JAKQ stumped as at first and makes it look like the victim committed suicide. Only the victim's girlfriend suspects foul play, but she has no proof other than her impression of him the night before.\\

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* ''Series/JAKQDengekitai'': In episode 10, the episode's Crime Boss and his "assistant" ([[ForcedIntoEvil whom he forced into working for him]]) try to escape but are surrounded by Dia Jack and Heart Queen.\\

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** In episode 13, a Crime Boss has just pulled off a LockedRoomMystery that even has JAKQ stumped as first and makes it look like the victim committed suicide. Only the victim's girlfriend suspects foul play, but she has no proof other than her impression of him the night before.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Again, she has no proof! All the Crime Boss has to do is sit back and continue his scheme with JAKQ none the wiser.\\
'''Instead:''' He tries to have the woman killed for suggesting to the police that it wasn't a suicide. Again, without proof. Even if JAKQ hadn't prevented the assassination, they would have recognized the woman and questioned why she killed. Either way, they start to look very carefully at the Crime Boss' actions, which soon gets his entire scheme and the secret behind the locked-room exposed.
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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant an enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored). They threaten to kill his family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\

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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant an enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored). They threaten to kill his the doctor's family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\

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'''Instead''': They go back on their word and keep the doctor captive, claiming he's too important to let go and works for Egos now. So when Shiro and Makoto arrive his at house (needing him to operate on a young boy with a weak heart) they learn of his situation and rescue him, making him very motivated to mention that Egos is holding his family hostage. After Battle Fever gets said family to safety, the doctor blabs everything about Heart Monster's weakness. Cue Penta Force to the back of his head.

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'''Instead''': They go back on their word and keep the doctor captive, claiming he's too important to let go and works for Egos now. So when \\
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Shiro and Makoto arrive his at house (needing him to operate on a young boy with a weak heart) they learn of his situation and rescue him, making him very motivated to mention that Egos is holding his family hostage. After Battle Fever gets said family to safety, the doctor blabs everything about Heart Monster's weakness. Cue Penta Force to the back of his head.
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'''You'd Expect''': This this would be the ONE TIME Egos fulfills their end of the deal. Heart Monster quickly proves his power going up against Battle Fever in their first encounter, so it's clear that without knowing his weakness they're not likely to win, meaning Egos could conquer the world with him alone.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': This That this would be the ONE TIME Egos fulfills their end of the deal. Heart Monster quickly proves his power going up against Battle Fever in their first encounter, so it's clear that without knowing his weakness they're not likely to win, meaning Egos could conquer the world with him alone.\\
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'''Instead:''' Igam taunts them by holding ''the real flower'' out in front of them. Momoko snatches it away with her [[WhipItGood Masky Ribbon]], while Akira runs back to base and uses it on the others.

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'''Instead:''' Igam taunts them by holding ''the real flower'' out in front of them. Momoko snatches it away with her [[WhipItGood Masky Ribbon]], Ribbon, while Akira runs back to base and uses it on the others.
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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant an enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored. They threaten to kill his family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\

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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant an enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored.armored). They threaten to kill his family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\
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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant and enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored. They threaten to kill his family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\

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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant and an enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored. They threaten to kill his family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\

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* ''Series/BattleFeverJ'': In Episode 20, the Battle Fever team is sent to investigate a "ghost" at an all-girl's school.\\

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** In Episode 45, Egos abducts a notable heart surgeon to have him transplant and enhanced heart (100 times stronger than even an athlete's heart) into their latest MonsterOfTheWeek, but in a secret location so that he can't be easily damaged (most of his body is armored. They threaten to kill his family if he speaks of this weakness. He complies if they promise to let him go afterward.\\
'''You'd Expect''': This this would be the ONE TIME Egos fulfills their end of the deal. Heart Monster quickly proves his power going up against Battle Fever in their first encounter, so it's clear that without knowing his weakness they're not likely to win, meaning Egos could conquer the world with him alone.\\
'''Instead''': They go back on their word and keep the doctor captive, claiming he's too important to let go and works for Egos now. So when Shiro and Makoto arrive his at house (needing him to operate on a young boy with a weak heart) they learn of his situation and rescue him, making him very motivated to mention that Egos is holding his family hostage. After Battle Fever gets said family to safety, the doctor blabs everything about Heart Monster's weakness. Cue Penta Force to the back of his head.

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** After the whole Juto situation is resolved, Natsumi finds Tsubasa on the run from the authorities again. This time, she demands an explanation for what is happening.\\
'''You'd Expect''': For Tsubasa to explain everything what happened, given that she also retained [[spoiler:Miho's]] memories and knew about the whole thing as well.\\
'''Instead''': Tsubasa refuses to explain to Natsumi the situation.\\
'''As A Result''': Understandably, this results in her ultimately breaking up with Tsubasa for good, and the finale has her approach Tsuyoshi to continue the dream they had together, ending the LoveTriangle in favor of Tsuyoshi.
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'''You'd Expect''': This looks like a job for [[TheChick Diane Martin/Miss America]].\\

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'''You'd Expect''': This looks like a job for [[TheChick [[TheSmurfettePrinciple Diane Martin/Miss America]].\\



** Episode 8's MonsterOfTheWeek [[HumanPopsicle deep freezes]] {{T|heLeader}}akeru, [[TheLancer Kenta]] and [[ActionGirl Haruka]]. The only cure is a magic flower, the Maria Rose. [[TheDragon Igam]] uses the flower to set up an ambush for [[KidAppealCharacter Akira]] and [[TheChick Momoko]]. [[{{Mooks}} Ungler Soldiers]] overwhelm the heroes, while the "flower" left out in the open is a fake.\\

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** Episode 8's MonsterOfTheWeek [[HumanPopsicle deep freezes]] {{T|heLeader}}akeru, [[TheLeader Takeru]], [[TheLancer Kenta]] and [[ActionGirl Haruka]]. The only cure is a magic flower, the Maria Rose. [[TheDragon Igam]] uses the flower to set up an ambush for [[KidAppealCharacter Akira]] and [[TheChick [[TheHeart Momoko]]. [[{{Mooks}} Ungler Soldiers]] overwhelm the heroes, while the "flower" left out in the open is a fake.\\
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** While Mei is awesome, the battle against Dora Boogaranan kinda makes one scratch their head when you take time to think about it. Okay, so, the toad monster spent the episode mopping the floor with the Rangers and eating them one after another, first with its energy tongue and then with its normal tongue. After it eats Dan, Mei gets ready to shoot her arrow at its throat and take it out, only for Totpat to come out of nowhere and tackle her, making Mei drop her bow. Boogaranan finishes swallowing Dan, pats its belly and turns to face Mei. For a split second, she freezes up. The toad shoots out it's tongue to attack her.\\

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** While Mei is awesome, the battle against Dora Boogaranan kinda makes one scratch their head when you take time to think about it. Okay, so, the toad monster spent the episode mopping the floor with the Rangers and eating them one after another, first with its energy tongue and then with its normal tongue. After it eats Dan, Mei gets ready to shoot her arrow at its throat and take it out, only for Totpat to come out of nowhere and tackle her, making Mei drop her bow. Boogaranan finishes swallowing Dan, pats its belly and turns to face Mei. For a split second, she freezes up. The toad shoots out it's its tongue to attack her.\\

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