| 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 8 Review would definitely shock you with recent developments. Let us see how the 8th episode went.
Go Go Loser Ranger Episode 7 Recap
The first day of the exam has ended, but the Ranger trainees are still grappling with exhaustion. Many students openly admit that passing such a difficult exam seems impossible, as the proctors appear more interested in targeting their lives than administering a straightforward test. Obtaining the key to pass feels out of reach.

Despite the challenges, D refuses to give up on his dreams, maintaining a surprisingly optimistic outlook. He seems to enjoy the new setting and is eager to work with his human companions, despite denying any care for them. The story takes a significant turn with the introduction of a new character who alters the narrative’s direction.
This episode marks a shift where supporting the villainous army becomes increasingly complex. The deep-seated hatred humans have for the villainous army is understandable, given the deranged hostility that has developed over time. While foot soldiers like D might be innocent or harmless, higher-ranking villains have no qualms about killing humans indiscriminately.
In the second half of the episode, the focus shifts to the second day of the exam, where a division arises among the Ranger trainees. Their desperation leads them to resort to any means to secure their positions.

Go Go Loser Ranger Episode 8 Review And Recap
Just when you think things are at their worst, you find out there’s more to follow. This episode effectively keeps you anxious and fills you with dread about future happenings. I did not think things would go this wrong, and we will again be questioning our beliefs.
The episode starts with D and his team pulling one of the biggest tricks and obtaining the key that they lost. The idea was absolutely brilliant, and this also helped D get closer to his makeshift team, which is not at all made up of losers. D still vehemently denies that he cares for anyone other than himself, but it is very clear that he is slowly but surely finding friends among the humans. I’m also sure that his perception of humanity is changing just like how some humans are willing to accept D even after finding out about his nature.

Koguma, who is the second human to know about D being a foot soldier also has no issue with the entire scenario. On the contrary, he is ready to see D as his comrade and even expresses how he is willing to follow D and accept him for who he is. D obviously reminds himself and others how he only sees them as stepping stones even though he did not do anything to Koguma to silence him.
This episode was also full of twists and turns that we cannot see coming.
I loved that we’re also noticing more people like Kai who are opening up about their disdain for not only the villains but also the Ranger association as a whole. It is clear now that some Rangers hate how corrupted the association has become, and they are willing to work as a villain to cleanse it from immoral people. But what nobody foresaw is the survival of a boss villain who is as villainous as an antagonist can be.

Verdict
I loved today’s episode and was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I cannot wait for the next episode to arrive and witness the fate of some of the beloved characters. Things are an absolute mess, and I do not know how Foot Soldier D can solve it or hold his prejudice against humans even after witnessing the severity of the situation from both sides.
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