Summary

Go! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #12 is set to be the grand finale to the anime, and episode #11 set up a lot to be excited about. With the series continuing to excel in action and writing, if the finale manages to keep to that, thenGo! Go! Loser Ranger!will surely solidify itself as one of the best shows of the spring 2024 anime season.

Go! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11 continued the fight between the Ranger Force and Peltrola’s clones, with D and the Colorless cadets joining the battle, as well. Peltrola continued to be as powerful as a boss monster would be expected to be, but eventually,the Ranger Force seemed to defeat all of Peltrola’s clones, and the final battle in the series is set to take things in a completely different direction.

The Red and Blue Keepers fighting in a flashback

It was another overall great episode, and it leaves a lot to be excited about for the upcoming finale.

What Time Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Episode #12 Releases

When can fans expect to watch the finale of one of the season’s best anime?

Go! Go! Loser Ranger!streams exclusively on Hulu, accessed through their website, app, or Disney+. Assuming there are no delays,Go! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #12 should premiere on Sunday, June 30 at 1:00 AM Pacific Standard Time (PST), 4:00 AM Eastern Standard Time (EST), and 9:00 AM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

What Happened In Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Episode 11?

Produced by Yostar Pictures; Directed by Shigatsu Yoshikawa & Fukutarō Takahashi

Go! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11, “On the Road to My Justice!”, continued the fight between the Ranger Force and Peltrola’s clones. The Junior First Rank Rangers defeat numerous clones with their Divine Artifacts, but Suzukiri helped one of the smaller clones slip through undetected and attempt to escape. Its escape failed, however, whenPink Keeper arrived and used her Divine Artifact to kick the clone into space, although Pink Keeper was more concerned over her brother not responding to her texts than anything.

With D and the Colorless cadets, Peltrola, in a desperate attempt at survival, fatally wounded Ishikawa and took Yukino hostage, forcing everyone to surrender their gadgets for her survival. Despite his injuries, Ishikawa distracted Peltrola long enough for Yukino to break free and attack him with one of the gadgets, and the timely return of Shippo bolstered their forces even further. Even surrendering their gadgets was revealed to be a ruse as D had used his powers to create duplicates, and thanks to that,the Colorless cadets were able to kill the Peltrola clone, although Ishikawa still couldn’t be saved.

Go Go Loser Ranger Episode 11 Aizome laying in a hospital bed

The episode then shifted gears into a flashback to Blue Keeper’s past as Shogo Aoshima, the son of the former Blue Keeper, Rikuto Aoshima. Shogo became a small-time crook to help support his father’s orphanage, but one day, his gang was sold out by their boss, who was secretly a monster playing around with them. Shogo was set to go to prison for the rest of his life, but because Rikuto had suddenly passed away,Shogo was drafted into theDragon Keepersas the new Blue Keeper instead of being sent to prison.

Back in the present, Blue Keeper defeated what appeared to be the last two Peltrola clones by using his Divine Artifact to trap them in a ball of water and drown them. Just as things seemed to be drawing to a close, though,D appeared in front of Blue Keeper and outed himself as a monster, and the episode ended with the two about to fight one last time.

The priestesses of the Divine Dragon in Go Go Loser Ranger

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Hints At A Major Backstory For Its Most Enigmatic Character

For its premise, the series has delivered a truly impressive character drama

Among everything that happened inGo! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11, one of the most interesting moments involved a hint at Suzukiri’s true motives. Suzukiri got Peltrola to trust her by revealing something about herself, and while it wasn’t revealed what that was, Peltrola’s dialogue and the accompanying imagery implied thatSuzukiri has a personal motivation for destroying the Ranger Force that ties into the overarching lore. That gives her far more depth compared to just being a fan of the monsters, and hopefully, theGo! Go! Loser Ranger!animewill receive a second season to properly flesh things out.

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Episode #11 Perfectly Sets Up The Finale

For anime fans that have kept up with the show, the last episode is sure to be a visual spectacle

Everything aboutGo! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11 made it work as the perfect penultimate episode of the season. In terms of visuals,Go! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11 once again featured plenty of creative and all-around great art and animation, allowing every fight scene to be fun to watch from start to finish. It’s still great that the anime regained its footing in terms of visuals after falling short for so many weeks, and the finale is sure to be the best at that, yet.

The biggest selling point of episode #11 was the writing. Between comedic bits like Pink Keeper’s obsession with Hibiki, the drama of Ishikawa dying after finally getting to be a hero, and the incredible amount of depth given to Blue Keeper,Go! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11 did a great job of moving the story forward and adding life to everyone in the cast, no matter what side they might have been on. There was plenty to love aboutGo! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #11, and overall, it was the perfect setup for what’s sure to be an amazing finale.

Blue Keeper using his Divine Artifact

Be sure to watchGo! Go! Loser Ranger!episode #12 when it releases on Sunday, June 30.

Go! Go! Loser Ranger!

Cast

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! follows a rebellious foot soldier from the evil army, sent to infiltrate the heroic Ranger Force. Disillusioned by his organization’s treatment of minions, he seeks to undermine and overthrow the Ranger Force from within. The series combines action and satire, presenting a unique take on the classic hero vs. villain narrative.

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