| Native Title | Sentai Daishikkaku (戦隊大失格) |
| Manga By | Haruba Negi |
| Studio | Yostar Pictures |
| Genre | Action, Sci-Fi, Shounen |
| Episodes | 12 |
Go Go Loser Ranger Episode 11 was again filled with action and surprising revelations. Let’s see what took place in the 11th episode.
Go Go Loser Ranger Episode 10 Recap
This episode begins with the Blue Ranger compelling XX to reveal Peltora’s hiding spot to him and D. It turns out Peltora is concealed near the training arena, and XX had been hoarding the keys to keep others away.

After a severe beating from the Blue Ranger, XX finally discloses the location. They discover an eerie tree with Peltora’s face. Peltora initially attempts to negotiate with the Blue Ranger, suggesting they avoid conflict. However, the Blue Ranger sees through the deception and attacks, causing round orbs to fall from the tree.
These orbs transform into multiple versions of Peltora, who then engage in combat with the Blue Ranger. They claim only one form is real, but in truth, all forms are real. If any one of them reaches the surface, Peltora can recover within human society and return stronger.
Peltora’s plan was nearly flawless, but he didn’t anticipate the arrival of foot soldier D, who is unlike any other. D has been wrestling with his true desires and the moral implications of world domination. Despite his ambition, D doesn’t wish for the destruction of humans, especially now that he has human friends.
Go Go Loser Ranger Episode 11 Review And Recap

Here, we have another interesting, but conflicting episode of the series. This time, we see the Rangers fighting against one of the Peltora clones. This battle is intense, and D, who is supposed to be a foot soldier, is siding with the humans to defeat his boss. It seems like he is trying to establish that he will not take orders from anyone, anymore, and will follow his own wishes. If he sees it fit to side with the foot soldiers, he will, and if he wants to, he will also support humans like he is doing now.
The battle was indeed very severe, and the human side also faced an unexpected casualty. In this segment, we got some very interesting info about Suzukiri, who has also been shown to help Peltora behind the scenes. Seems like her origin has something to do with her deep-rooted hatred for the Rangers. But considering how bad and obviously evil Peltora is for humans, I feel like Suzukiri is not very keen on helping humans either.

The last segment of the episode gives us a detailed look into the life of Blue Ranger, who did not have a very smooth time as a young adult. He is also someone who was saved by the previous Blue Ranger and worked in the world of evil to help the less fortunate. However, because of circumstances, he landed as the current Blue Range,r and honestly, he did not seem like someone who should get the wrath of the foot soldiers.
In the beginning, this show was about how the monsters were the good guys while humans or more specifically, the Rangers, were the bad people. But, now that aspect has become pretty messy, and I do not feel like cheering on the monsters anymore.

Verdict
Our protagonist, D, might feel that everything that has been happening to him is the fault of all the Rangers, but I would have to argue that the Red Ranger is the only evil one in the squad. It was the foot soldiers who came to earth to conquer it, so they should not complain when they are treated as enemies. Yes, there are extents to evil treatment, which the red Ranger crosses, but other than him, no one else has shown a wildly evil side that should label them as a true villain.
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