Go! Go! Loser Ranger!

April. 07,2024      TV-PG
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

Thirteen years ago, the Nefarious Monster Army invaded Earth, but humanity's great protectors, the Dragon Keepers, defeated them in a single year! Every Sunday since, the monsters have been forced to act out humiliating defeat after defeat in front of the unsuspecting public. Determined to change this, a single monster, D, infiltrated the Ranger Force. With the help of the mysterious Ranger, Yumeko Suzukiri, D managed to seize one of the divine artifacts—the only weapons capable of permanently killing the monsters' immortal bodies! However, D's subsequent encounter with the Dragon Keepers led to his unfortunate end, so who will stop them now...?

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2024

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12 Episode

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Episode 5 - Fighter D, as a Part of “Ranger Force”
May. 12,2024

Fighter D infiltrates the White Dragon's Nest in disguise and discovers someone in hiding.

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Episode 10 - Episode 10
June. 16,2024

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Episode 11 - Episode 11
June. 23,2024

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Episode 12 - Episode 12
June. 30,2024

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