Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Season 2
Synopsis
After Sentouin D successfully infiltrated the Ranger Force in the disguise of Hibiki Sakurama, he is closer than ever to defeating the heroic Dragon Keepers. While strategizing his ideal placement in the Force, he discovers that he is assigned to the Green Squadron, whose main duty is to search and eradicate long-lost boss monsters. Joined by another new member, Angel Usukubo; their senior, Kanon Hisui; and a mysterious informant, Chidori, Sentouin D is first tasked with identifying suspicious activity in an abandoned school frequented by delinquents. During their investigation, they fall into a trap, and the group soon realizes that a boss monster is behind it all. Sentouin D must now find a way to escape alongside the others if he wants to continue pursuing his ultimate goal—achieving his ideal world free from boss monsters and the Dragon Keepers. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Season 2 of Sentai Daishikkaku is largely considered a disappointment due to its rushed pacing, incoherent plot, and decline in production quality. While the initial episodes and concept held promise, the overwhelming consensus points to a significant drop in quality compared to the first season. Many reviewers recommend reading the manga instead of watching the second season, as significant plot points and character development were cut or altered.
Strengths
- Interesting concept of monsters vs rangers with distinct personalities.
- First half of the season, especially the school arc, was well-paced and engaging for some viewers.
- English dub praised by some reviewers
Weaknesses
- Rushed pacing in the second half, skipping key plot developments and character development.
- Incoherent story with inconsistent character behavior and unclear motivations.
- Noticeable dip in animation quality and underwhelming music.
- Plot feels 'butchered' and difficult to follow, especially for those familiar with the manga.
- Ending feels rushed and unsatisfying.