Season 2 of Go! Go! Loser Ranger! continues to deliver shocking twists and turns, and Episode 22 is no exception. Titled “A Special Bond ~Hibiki and Sesera~,” this episode, which aired around June 15, 2025, significantly shifts the focus away from Fighter D and delves into the stories of Hibiki, Sesera (Pink Keeper), and the new Blue Keeper, Tokita.
A Protagonist’s Absence: Where’s Fighter D?
Notably, Fighter D, the series’ protagonist, is entirely absent from this episode. This absence marks a significant departure and allows the narrative to explore other characters and plotlines that have been brewing in the background. While some viewers might miss D’s subversive antics, this shift provides an opportunity to flesh out the world and motivations of other key players in the conflict between the Dragon Keepers and the Villainous Army.
Hibiki and Sesera: A Bond Forged in Battle
The emotional core of Episode 22 revolves around Hibiki and his sister, Sesera, the Pink Dragon Keeper. The episode showcases a compelling action sequence featuring Hibiki and Sesera, praised for its slick choreography and visceral impact. However, the narrative surrounding their interaction takes a dark turn when Hibiki, despite his lack of powers, interferes in Sesera’s battle against Hwalipon.
A Controversial Sacrifice?
Hibiki’s interference leads to Sesera being seemingly killed by Hwalipon. The situation is made even more complex by Sesera’s surprising regenerative abilities, which allow her to survive even decapitation. Ultimately, she sacrifices herself to save Hibiki, leading to a moment that some viewers found to be both ludicrous and dramatically unsatisfying. This event motivates Hibiki to vow revenge against Hwalipon, setting the stage for his future actions.
A Contentious Plot Point
Some critics have pointed out that Hibiki’s storyline, since handing over his identity to Fighter D, has been somewhat aimless. From wandering around in a cloak to being captured by the Monster Protection Society, his actions have often felt disconnected from the main plot. This episode’s events, particularly Sesera’s sacrifice, have been criticized for feeling rushed and unearned, failing to provide a meaningful resolution to Hibiki’s character arc.
The New Blue Keeper: Unveiling Tokita’s Resolve
Episode 22 also dedicates time to exploring the new Blue Keeper, Tokita, revealing more about his motivations and past. Flashbacks reveal his connection to an orphanage run by the previous Blue Keeper, who served as his mentor.
A Mercenary’s Heart?
Initially, Tokita appears primarily interested in financial gain, lamenting the lack of bonuses due to the Villainous Army’s defeat. However, the episode showcases his strategic thinking and willingness to cooperate with the former Blue Keeper to defeat a powerful monster, Undereger. By devising a plan where the former Blue Keeper’s attack would create an opening, Tokita demonstrates a commitment to protecting humanity that goes beyond mere financial incentives.
Past Deeds
The episode also shows Tokita killing Magatia after he is held down by a member of the Red Squadron, showing that Tokita is willing to put the mission first.
The Nu-Magatia Diversion and Komachi’s Story
In addition to Hibiki’s and Tokita’s storylines, Episode 22 includes a diversion involving a fight against Nu-Magatia and further exploration of Komachi’s connection to the new Blue Keeper. Some critics argue that these sequences detract from the emotional impact of Hibiki’s story, making the episode feel disjointed and lacking focus.
Animation and Production Quality
Despite criticisms of the narrative, some reviewers have praised the animation quality in Episode 22, particularly during the action sequences. This marks a potential improvement in production values, which had been a point of concern in previous episodes.
Manga vs. Anime: Adapting the Source Material
As with previous episodes, the adaptation of the manga has been a topic of discussion among fans. The anime’s director, Keiichi Sato, has acknowledged that certain scenes and storylines have been cut or altered to maintain a faster pace and appeal to a wider audience. While some viewers appreciate the streamlined narrative, others feel that the changes detract from the depth and complexity of the original manga.
A Divided Reception
Overall, Episode 22 of Go! Go! Loser Ranger! Season 2 has received a mixed reception. While some viewers appreciate the focus on character development and the high-quality animation, others criticize the rushed plotlines, the controversial sacrifice, and the absence of Fighter D. As the season progresses, it remains to be seen whether the series can address these criticisms and deliver a satisfying conclusion to the ongoing conflict.
Streaming Information
Go! Go! Loser Ranger! streams worldwide on Disney+ and on Hulu in the United States.
What to Expect
As the season progresses, expect:
- More backstory on the Dragon Keepers and the Villainous Army.
- The Monster arc getting closer to the end.
- Potential twists and turns regarding the identities and allegiances of key characters.
- Further exploration of the themes of justice, revenge, and the complexities of war.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of the manga or a newcomer to the anime, Go! Go! Loser Ranger! continues to offer a unique and subversive take on the superhero genre, challenging viewers to question their assumptions about good and evil.