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* {{Anvilicious}}: The start of a Season 1 episode has a discussion of the sexism between the DistressedDamsel and DistressedDude tropes, succinctly summarizing why intentions and motives are much less important than just being mindful of what ends up on the screen.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The start of a Season 1 episode has a discussion of the sexism between the DistressedDamsel DamselInDistress and DistressedDude tropes, succinctly summarizing why intentions and motives are much less important than just being mindful of what ends up on the screen.
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Link your references/shoutouts, otherwise it's just zero context.


*** Taken up to eleven when in the Portuguese version, the last boss says [[ShoutOut "Welcome to die!"]] ''[[GratuitousEnglish in English]]'', then Techie complains to [[BreakingTheFourthWall the localization team that no one will get the joke]].

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*** Taken up to eleven when in the Portuguese version, the last boss says [[ShoutOut [[VideoGame/XMen1992 "Welcome to die!"]] ''[[GratuitousEnglish in English]]'', then Techie complains to [[BreakingTheFourthWall the localization team that no one will get the joke]].
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* SpiritualLicensee: Intentionally so, to Franchise/PowerRangers. [[spoiler:[[RealAfterAll Later plot revelations]] bring [[Series/HikoninSentaiAkibaranger a certain unofficial Sentai to mind]]...]]

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* SpiritualLicensee: SpiritualSuccessor: Intentionally so, to Franchise/PowerRangers. [[spoiler:[[RealAfterAll Later plot revelations]] bring [[Series/HikoninSentaiAkibaranger a certain unofficial Sentai to mind]]...]]
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* GameBreaker: The Scout skill ''Biinon's Invisibility'' is both this and GoodBadBugs; it puts the Scout in stealth, heals 30% of their Health, and gives them +100% damage to their next attack... but with how it's worded, the stealth bonus and attack bonus only break when the Scout does a weaponless PHYSICAL attack. With enough Skill Regen to get Biinon's cooldown to 1 turn, you can stack up to -three- instances of +100% Damage at a time, which also calculates incorrectly with the Season 5 Scout skill that has 200% scaling, ''Shockwave''... two stacks of Biinon's can result in a Scout with a 5x3 attack skill that does 3000+ damage '''to all enemies it hits'''. Even Lightning Attack (a Free Action attack) benefits from the Biinon's damage miscalculation, meaning Scout becomes the de facto best damage dealer on the team. Add in Lead's Shout of Courage for another [[UptoEleven +30% Attack Bonus]]...

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* GameBreaker: The Scout skill ''Biinon's Invisibility'' is both this and GoodBadBugs; it puts the Scout in stealth, heals 30% of their Health, and gives them +100% damage to their next attack... but with how it's worded, the stealth bonus and attack bonus only break when the Scout does a weaponless PHYSICAL attack. With enough Skill Regen to get Biinon's cooldown to 1 turn, you can stack up to -three- instances of +100% Damage at a time, which also calculates incorrectly with the Season 5 Scout skill that has 200% scaling, ''Shockwave''... two stacks of Biinon's can result in a Scout with a 5x3 attack skill that does 3000+ damage '''to all enemies it hits'''. Even Lightning Attack (a Free Action attack) benefits from the Biinon's damage miscalculation, meaning Scout becomes the de facto best damage dealer on the team. Add in Lead's Shout of Courage for another [[UptoEleven +30% Attack Bonus]]...Bonus...



*** Taken UpToEleven when in the Portuguese version, the last boss says [[ShoutOut "Welcome to die!"]] ''[[GratuitousEnglish in English]]'', then Techie complains to [[BreakingTheFourthWall the localization team that no one will get the joke]].

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*** Taken UpToEleven up to eleven when in the Portuguese version, the last boss says [[ShoutOut "Welcome to die!"]] ''[[GratuitousEnglish in English]]'', then Techie complains to [[BreakingTheFourthWall the localization team that no one will get the joke]].
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* MisBlamed: Many blame Saban for the change in the cover art from more Super Sentai-oriented gear to cheap BucketHelmets. Behold Studios has stated this was due to the story being about a fledgling sentai studio with very little money -- a lot of the early costumes are made out of cheap material, an early MonsterOfTheWeek is a cardboard box monster made out of a cardboard box, etc. Behold thought this was what the core of the game was about and changed the cover art, even though better costumes can be unlocked later. The misunderstanding comes from the change coinciding with Behold adding "inspired by Saban's Power Rangers" to the game's logo.

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* MisBlamed: Many blame Saban for the change in the cover art from more Super Sentai-oriented gear to cheap BucketHelmets.{{Bucket Helmet}}s. Behold Studios has stated this was due to the story being about a fledgling sentai studio with very little money -- a lot of the early costumes are made out of cheap material, an early MonsterOfTheWeek is a cardboard box monster made out of a cardboard box, etc. Behold thought this was what the core of the game was about and changed the cover art, even though better costumes can be unlocked later. The misunderstanding comes from the change coinciding with Behold adding "inspired by Saban's Power Rangers" to the game's logo.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The start of a Season 1 episode has a discussion of the sexism between the DistressedDamsel and DistressedDude tropes, succinct summarizing why intentions and motives are much less important than just being mindful of what ends up on the screen.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: While [[spoiler: Lord Gaga]]'s third fight can be giant a ThatOneBoss moment to some, the music that plays during the fight, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHF7UpJUuTc Dancing to the Beating]] is both a fitting song for the boss and a fun beat to listen to on it's own, easily being the most memorable song outside of the AnimeThemeSong.
* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler:[[BigBad Lord Gaga]] is an [[AliensAreBastards evil alien invader]]. At some point in the past, he attempted a takeover and permanently crippled Tammy's sister. Despite being defeated, he destroyed the benevolent alien Brain's body, reducing him to a BrainInAJar. Returning in modern day, he tricks the crew into using their show to start his very real invasion, then tries to murder the lot of them when [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness they are no longer useful]]. Among other crimes, he has a monster kidnap and attempt to murder civilians, commits mass brainwashing, and experiments on innocent people to turn them into monsters, one of which the crew are forced to kill. He targets Tammy in particular purely out of spite, turning her into a monster and trying to force the crew to kill her. In the SixthRanger route, he attempts to sacrifice her to [[GreaterScopeVillain his master, Villain X]], in a cowardly attempt to save himself, while in the Driver Route, he murders her father in cold blood. In the latter route, he also holds all members of the squad but the Assault hostage, trying to force them to fight each other to the death for their freedom. Despite being a minion of Villain X, Lord Gaga [[PsychoForHire enjoys every moment of the horrible things]] he does.]]

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The start of a Season 1 episode has a discussion of the sexism between the DistressedDamsel and DistressedDude tropes, succinct succinctly summarizing why intentions and motives are much less important than just being mindful of what ends up on the screen.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: While [[spoiler: Lord Gaga]]'s third fight can be giant a ThatOneBoss moment to some, the music that plays during the fight, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHF7UpJUuTc Dancing to the Beating]] is both a fitting song for the boss and a fun beat to listen to on it's its own, easily being the most memorable song outside of the AnimeThemeSong.
* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler:[[BigBad Lord Gaga]] is an [[AliensAreBastards evil alien invader]]. At some point in the past, he attempted a takeover and permanently crippled Tammy's sister. Despite being defeated, he destroyed the benevolent alien Brain's body, reducing him to a BrainInAJar.the BrainInAJar that you know as Cerebro. Returning in modern day, he tricks the crew into using their show to start his very real invasion, then tries to murder the lot of them when [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness they are no longer useful]]. Among other crimes, he has a monster kidnap and attempt to murder civilians, commits mass brainwashing, and experiments on innocent people to turn them into monsters, one of which the crew are forced to kill. He targets Tammy in particular purely out of spite, turning her into a monster and trying to force the crew to kill her. In the SixthRanger route, he attempts to sacrifice her to [[GreaterScopeVillain his master, Villain X]], in a cowardly attempt to save himself, while in the Driver Route, he murders her father in cold blood. In the latter route, he also holds all members of the squad but the Assault hostage, trying to force them to fight each other to the death for their freedom. Despite being a minion of Villain X, Lord Gaga [[PsychoForHire enjoys every moment of the horrible things]] he does.]]



* GameBreaker: The Scout skill ''Biinon's Invisibility'' is both this and GoodBadBugs; it puts the Scout in stealth, heals 30% of their Health, and gives them 100% to attack... but with how it's worded, the stealth bonus and attack bonus only break when the Scout does a weaponless PHYSICAL attack. With enough Skill Regen to get Biinon's cooldown to 1 turn, you can stack up to -three- instances of +100% Damage at a time, which also calculates incorrectly with the Season 5 Scout skill that has 200% scaling, ''Shockwave''... two stacks of Biinon's can result in a Scout with a 5x3 attack skill that does 3000+ damage '''to all enemies it hits'''. Even Lightning Attack (a Free Action attack) benefits from the Biinon's damage miscalculation, meaning Scout becomes the de facto best damage dealer on the team. Add in Lead's Shout of Courage for another [[UptoEleven +30% Attack Bonus]]...
* MisBlamed: Many blame Saban for the change in the cover art from more Super Sentai oriented gear to cheap bucket helmets. Behold Studios has stated this was due to the story being about a fledgling sentai studio with very little money. A lot of the early costumes are made out of cheap material. An early MonsterOfTheWeek is a cardboard box monster... made out of a cardboard box. Behold thought this was what the core of the game was about and changed the cover art, even though better costumes can be unlocked later. The misunderstanding comes from the change coinciding with Behold adding "inspired by Saban's Power Rangers" to the game's logo.

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* GameBreaker: The Scout skill ''Biinon's Invisibility'' is both this and GoodBadBugs; it puts the Scout in stealth, heals 30% of their Health, and gives them 100% +100% damage to their next attack... but with how it's worded, the stealth bonus and attack bonus only break when the Scout does a weaponless PHYSICAL attack. With enough Skill Regen to get Biinon's cooldown to 1 turn, you can stack up to -three- instances of +100% Damage at a time, which also calculates incorrectly with the Season 5 Scout skill that has 200% scaling, ''Shockwave''... two stacks of Biinon's can result in a Scout with a 5x3 attack skill that does 3000+ damage '''to all enemies it hits'''. Even Lightning Attack (a Free Action attack) benefits from the Biinon's damage miscalculation, meaning Scout becomes the de facto best damage dealer on the team. Add in Lead's Shout of Courage for another [[UptoEleven +30% Attack Bonus]]...
* MisBlamed: Many blame Saban for the change in the cover art from more Super Sentai oriented Sentai-oriented gear to cheap bucket helmets. BucketHelmets. Behold Studios has stated this was due to the story being about a fledgling sentai studio with very little money. A money -- a lot of the early costumes are made out of cheap material. An material, an early MonsterOfTheWeek is a cardboard box monster... monster made out of a cardboard box.box, etc. Behold thought this was what the core of the game was about and changed the cover art, even though better costumes can be unlocked later. The misunderstanding comes from the change coinciding with Behold adding "inspired by Saban's Power Rangers" to the game's logo.



* {{Woolseyism}}: The English and Portuguese versions of the game have very different texts, the English version has much more puns and memes while the Portuguese version uses more slang.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The English and Portuguese versions of the game have very different texts, texts; the English version has much more puns and memes while the Portuguese version uses more slang.



** Taken to it's maximum extreme when one of the bosses, Ironing Man, says in the Brazilian version: [[BreakingTheFourthWall "I was going to make a pun now but i don't think it works in Portuguese."]]

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** Taken to it's its maximum extreme when one of the bosses, Ironing Man, says in the Brazilian version: [[BreakingTheFourthWall "I was going to make a pun now but i don't think it works in Portuguese."]]

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