As for the series that I haven't watched at all (without considering the older ones prior to Boukenger), maybe I'll do the same thing as the one I'm going to do here. Who knows. I'm still unsure.
The concept of two teams in one series was indeed unique, I'm not going to lie about that. I mean, they were really able to pull it off. But why make them sort of rivals, by the way? At least, it's that part that I guess you could say I don't like in more ways than one. But heck! It looks like they love making tensions in this type of genre.
The thieves, especially Kairi, sure likes taunting the police, for some reason. But yeah, he does act like a brat in this. Keiichiro, I think, will be a consistent hothead throughout the series. Not that it was new when it comes to red rangers. I thought at first that this would be like the usual "defeat the enemy in the first episode" kind of thing and then move on. But boy, I was proven wrong.
Especially when the police gained the ability to transform like the thieves. Seems like they never expected that from the police. Then again, you needed a greater fire power to deal with the Ganglers. At the moment, the Lupinrangers had that advantage. But now, the Patrangers now stood on equal footing as the Lupinrangers in terms of fire powers to fight the real enemies. With that, it's obvious that the chase is on.
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