Summary
Dragon guardians in Go! Go! The Loser Ranger struggles with his addiction to power after defeating weak alien invaders. Dragon keepers create staged battles to maintain power, highlighting the importance of supervillains in superhero stories. The upcoming anime emphasizes the need for super-villains to keep heroes honest and prevent the abuse of extraordinary abilities.
For the heroes of the upcoming anime Go! Go! Loser Ranger's defeat of the super villain turns out to be the beginning of dark times. One of the hallmarks of any Power Ranger-inspired story is the age-old battle between good and evil. Evil, in the form of alien supervillains, brings not only hatred to fans, but also a challenge that the Power Rangers must strive to overcome. In the end, it is hoped that the Power Rangers will triumph over the villains and all can live happily ever after.
Like most other works inspired by Power Rangers or from their tokusatsu originals, in Go! by Negi Haruba! Go! Loser Ranger!, the Dragon Keepers – a group of Rangers imbued with the power of the Dragon God – defend Earth from the sinister forces of the nefarious Alien Monster Army, also known as the Invaders. Luckily, however, the Invaders suffer from such a level of incompetence and incompetence that even Rita Repulsa's Putty Patrol seems like an elite unit. Thus, the Dragon Keepers defeated the Invaders in less than a year after their initial attack.
Of course, this should have been a time of celebration for the Dragonkeepers and the world. But there's a big problem. The The dragon keeper became addicted to power, influence, and notoriety they like to fight for humanity. Of course, with the villains defeated, the Dragon Keepers will likely be deemed redundant – and most of their members will no longer have the thrill of adventure.
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The upcoming anime tells a fascinating story where good and evil are interchangeable
To maintain the status quo they cherish where the Invaders pose a tangible threat to humanity's extinction, high-ranking members of the Dragon Keepers came up with the sinister idea to continue their “war on humanity.” painting”. After the Invader operators were killed or forced into hiding, the Dragonkeepers made a deal with their remaining Foot Soldiers to continue the farce of war through “day battles Sunday” was staged and televised.
More importantly, the Dragon Keeper's machinations also confirm the essential role of supervillains in superhero manga. They're more than just receptacles for fan hatred or challenges for heroes to overcome. Villains also help keep the heroes honest and focus on protecting and serving their communities. In contrast, like Go! Go! The ranger lost! illustration, heroes with extraordinary abilities will tend to abuse them without the conflict and tension of supervillains.
Villains are the driving force that makes heroes good
Furthermore, the way the Dragon Keeper in Go! Go! The ranger lost! Their abuse of power is far more heinous than anything the Invaders attempted when they were a legitimate threat. Indeed, at least with Invaders, people knew what they were getting – a race of space aliens determined to conquer the world. On the other hand, as the manga is still revealing, the Dragon Keeper's plots and betrayals are deeper and more dangerous than anything else.
Therefore, true supervillains, such as the Invaders before the Dragon Keeper's consent, are a necessary and necessary element. Outside of the harmful effects of their existence – such as death and destruction – they essentially prevent superheroes from turning into their worst selves. Indeed, they give superheroes a reason to be good, a purpose and meaning to their struggle. There is no tension and conflict, even among those who are always benevolent Superman turns out to be even more evil than the alien invasion army.