Dark Power Rangers Anime Gets First Trailer And Release Date

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After months of silence about its production and release date, the upcoming Go! Go! Loser Ranger! anime finally gives fans new exciting information.

After nearly a year of speculation and rumors, the Go! Go! Loser Ranger! anime series has finally given a tentative premiere date. Judging from the buzz about the show from fans of Super Sentai anime like the Power Rangers, this series is one of the most anticipated anime debuts in recent memory.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT As revealed in a trailer posted to the official Shochiko Anime Studio YouTube channel, the series will debut in 2024. While this means that it can drop in any one of the four - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall - traditional anime seasons, just the fact that it will occur within the next year is good news for its fans.

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Is A Dark And Exciting Spin On The Traditional Power Rangers Shows Although the series is not specifically about the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, it is a must-watch for fans of that franchise and of Super Sentai shows in general. The story, which is an adaptation of Negi Haruba's ongoing Sentai Daishikkaku manga, famously tweaks Power Rangers tropes and flips the script on the whole Super Sentai genre.

The story also gives the actual Dragon Keepers - the Rangers of the series - their time to shine, thus presenting a compelling double-sided view of good and evil, as the protagonist's goal is to kill what are, in fact, heroes. After the anime was originally announced in December 2022, no further news about when it would debut was provided, until this latest announcement. Over the year, the fear among more than a few fans was that it might never get made.

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Has A Solid Creative Team Behind It More signs that Go! Go! Loser Rangers! is set up for success can be found in the creative team behind it. The show is being directed by Keiichiro Ochi who has extensive experience in the industry including work on the new anime sensation Under Ninja, Tiger & Bunny, Black Butler, and the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise.

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