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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].bathroom]].



** Not the same success that it saw in Brazil, but Ryukendo did well in the rest of Latin America too. It premiered in 2009 on the cable channel ZAZ and it stayed on the channel until it was closed down in 2012.
** Ryukendo also did very well in South Korea, with high raitings and a large line of merchandise.

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** Not the same success that it saw in Brazil, but Ryukendo did well in the rest of Latin America too. It premiered in 2009 on the cable channel ZAZ ZAZ, and it stayed on the channel until it was closed down in 2012.
** Ryukendo also did very well in South Korea, with high raitings ratings and a large line of merchandise.
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* EndingFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with [=DaiMaOh=] is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.

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* EndingFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with [=DaiMaOh=] is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.''FIVE FORMS''.
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SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].

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* ArcFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with [=DaiMaOh=] is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.



* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].

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* EndingFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with [=DaiMaOh=] is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.
SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].
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* NarmCharm: The show is a ClicheStorm of just about every Tokusatsu trope played straight, from having a DragonKnight theme, to the NobleDemon villain general Jack Moon, the [[{{Magitek}} fusion of magic and technology]] giving the heroes power to even [[MerchandiseDriven the constant drip-feed of new power-ups, forms or vehicles]]. However, the series is loved in spite of (or perhaps ''[[{{Camp}}because of]]'') this, [[TropesAreTools not hurt by the fact that said tropes are executed on quite well]].

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* NarmCharm: The show is a ClicheStorm of just about every Tokusatsu trope played straight, from having a DragonKnight theme, to the NobleDemon villain general Jack Moon, the [[{{Magitek}} fusion of magic and technology]] giving the heroes power to even [[MerchandiseDriven the constant drip-feed of new power-ups, forms or vehicles]]. However, the series is loved in spite of (or perhaps ''[[{{Camp}}because ''[[{{Camp}} because of]]'') this, [[TropesAreTools not hurt by the fact that said tropes are executed on quite well]].
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* ArcFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with DaiMaOh is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.

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* ArcFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with DaiMaOh [=DaiMaOh=] is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.



* NarmCharm: The show is a ClicheStorm of just about every Tokusatsu trope played straight, from having a DragonKnight theme, to the NobleDemon villain general Jack Moon, the [[{{Magitek}} fusion of magic and technology]] giving the heroes power to even [[MerchandiseDriven the constant drip-feed of new power-ups, forms or vehicles]]. However, the series is loved in spite of (or perhaps ''because of'') this, [[TropesAreTools not hurt by the fact that said tropes are executed on quite well]].

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* NarmCharm: The show is a ClicheStorm of just about every Tokusatsu trope played straight, from having a DragonKnight theme, to the NobleDemon villain general Jack Moon, the [[{{Magitek}} fusion of magic and technology]] giving the heroes power to even [[MerchandiseDriven the constant drip-feed of new power-ups, forms or vehicles]]. However, the series is loved in spite of (or perhaps ''because of'') ''[[{{Camp}}because of]]'') this, [[TropesAreTools not hurt by the fact that said tropes are executed on quite well]].
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* ArcFatigue: The general consensus on the final battle with DaiMaOh is that it drags on for far too long, with many unfavourably comparing him to a [[JapaneseRolePlayingGame JRPG]] FinalBoss. Not helping things is the fact that he has no less than ''[[UpToEleven FIVE FORMS]]''.



* GrowingTheBeard: After Episode 30, it becomes much better.

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* GrowingTheBeard: After Episode 30, it becomes much better.better.
* NarmCharm: The show is a ClicheStorm of just about every Tokusatsu trope played straight, from having a DragonKnight theme, to the NobleDemon villain general Jack Moon, the [[{{Magitek}} fusion of magic and technology]] giving the heroes power to even [[MerchandiseDriven the constant drip-feed of new power-ups, forms or vehicles]]. However, the series is loved in spite of (or perhaps ''because of'') this, [[TropesAreTools not hurt by the fact that said tropes are executed on quite well]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] is a [[MadScientist demonic robot scientist]] who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that Baron Bloody is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi Shiranami]]'s [[YouKilledMyFather parents]] when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, Baron Bloody proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Baron Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Baron Bloody]] is a [[MadScientist demonic robot scientist]] who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that Baron Bloody is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi Shiranami]]'s [[YouKilledMyFather parents]] when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, Baron Bloody proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Baron Bloody's plans are downright vicious.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic - The two opening themes. The second one is especially nice, and is sung by [[Anime/SayonaraZetsubouSensei Kenji Ohtsuki]] of all people.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic - SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The two opening themes. The second one is especially nice, and is sung by [[Anime/SayonaraZetsubouSensei Kenji Ohtsuki]] of all people.



* GrowingTheBeard - After Episode 30, it becomes much better.

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* GrowingTheBeard - GrowingTheBeard: After Episode 30, it becomes much better.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi Shiranami's]] parents when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] is a [[MadScientist demonic robot scientist scientist]] who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he Baron Bloody is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi Shiranami's]] parents Shiranami]]'s [[YouKilledMyFather parents]] when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he Baron Bloody proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Baron Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi Shiranami's]] parents when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi Shiranami's]] parents when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Ryukendo was a big hit in Brazil, getting far better ratings than it did in Japan. It was successful enough to get a DVD release. (Sadly, only the first 13 episodes were released due to poor sales).
** Not the same success that it saw in Brazil, but Ryukendo did well in the rest of Latin America too, where cable channel ZAZ re-ran the show until it was closed down in 2012.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Despite being a commercial failure in Japan, Ryukendo found success in various international markets.
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was a big hit in Brazil, getting far better ratings than it did in Japan. It was successful enough to get Japan, and eventually, it got a DVD release. release. (Sadly, only the first 13 episodes were released due to poor sales).
** Not the same success that it saw in Brazil, but Ryukendo did well in the rest of Latin America too, where too. It premiered in 2009 on the cable channel ZAZ re-ran and it stayed on the show channel until it was closed down in 2012.2012.
** Ryukendo also did very well in South Korea, with high raitings and a large line of merchandise.
** Ryukendo premiered in 2011 on Disney XD India, and it quickly became one of the most popular shows on the channel.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Ryukendo was a big hit in Brazil, getting far better ratings than it did in Japan. It was successful enough to get a DVD release. (Sadly, only the first 13 episodes were released due to poor sales). It did well in the rest of Latin America too, where cable channel ZAZ re-ran the show until it was closed down in 2012.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Ryukendo was a big hit in Brazil, getting far better ratings than it did in Japan. It was successful enough to get a DVD release. (Sadly, only the first 13 episodes were released due to poor sales). It sales).
** Not the same success that it saw in Brazil, but Ryukendo
did well in the rest of Latin America too, where cable channel ZAZ re-ran the show until it was closed down in 2012.
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Ryukendo was a hit in Brazil

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Ryukendo was a big hit in Brazil, getting far better ratings than it did in Japan. It was successful enough to get a DVD release. (Sadly, only the first 13 episodes were released due to poor sales). It did well in the rest of Latin America too, where cable channel ZAZ re-ran the show until it was closed down in 2012.
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* FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].

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* FunnyMoments: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].

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* GrowingTheBeard - after Episode 30, it becomes much better.

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* FunnyMoments: The transformation and roll call of our three heroes... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A96l720fqDQ in the washroom]].
* GrowingTheBeard - after After Episode 30, it becomes much better.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic - The two opening themes. The second one is especially nice, and is sung by [[Anime/SayonaraZetsubouSensei Kenji Ohtsuki]] of all people.



* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - The two opening themes. The second one is especially nice, and is sung by [[Anime/SayonaraZetsubouSensei Kenji Ohtsuki]] of all people.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - The two opening themes. The second one is especially nice, and is sung by [[SayonaraZetsubouSensei Kenji Ohtsuki]] of all people.
* GrowingTheBeard - after Episode 30, it becomes much better.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - The two opening themes. The second one is especially nice, and is sung by [[SayonaraZetsubouSensei [[Anime/SayonaraZetsubouSensei Kenji Ohtsuki]] of all people.
* GrowingTheBeard - after Episode 30, it becomes much better.
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* GodModeSue - Kenji, Kenji, ''[[RuleOfThree Kenji]]''. To give a bit of an explanation: Kenji gets the most upgrades of the heroes and becomes so strong, that everyone, including the other Madan Warriors, depends on him for doing all the difficult stuff.
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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi's]] parents when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi's]] Koichi Shiranami's]] parents when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.
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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi's parents]] when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi's parents]] Koichi's]] parents when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.
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*CompleteMonster: [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Baron Bloody]] from this {{Tokusatsu}} series is a demonic robot scientist who, in his first appearance, sets up the death of [[NobleDemon Jack Moon]] in order to use his body in his own experiments. Later, it is revealed that he is responsible for the death of [[SixthRanger Koichi's parents]] when they tried to stop him from blowing up Europe. When confronted by Koichi, he proudly takes responsibility and casually refers his parents as "foolish couple". Where the other villains still have some sense of humor in their plans, Bloody's plans are downright vicious.
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* SpotlightStealingSquad - Even for a titular character, Kenji takes the cake, eats it, licks the plate, then [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands gains a new power]] to regenerate the cake just so he can eat it again.
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* GodModeSue - Kenji, Kenji, ''[[RuleOfThree Kenji]]''.

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* GodModeSue - Kenji, Kenji, ''[[RuleOfThree Kenji]]''. To give a bit of an explanation: Kenji gets the most upgrades of the heroes and becomes so strong, that everyone, including the other Madan Warriors, depends on him for doing all the difficult stuff.

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