On Tuesday, the official website for the television anime adaptation of Negi Haruba’s manga series Go, Go, Loser Ranger! (Sentai Daishikkaku) unveiled an updated version of the promotional video from last month. This version features a 45-second opening segment featuring the cast members and the Divine Dragon Rangers’ 2024 debut.
Sentai Daishikkaku Second PV
So, the updated version of the first promotional video featuring the main cast and the 2024 debut of Negi Haruba’s manga Go, Go, Loser Ranger! (Sentai Daishikkaku) was unveiled on the official website for the television anime adaptation.
Sentai Daishikkaku Cast and Staff
Accordingly, the Divine Dragon Rangers’ cast members are as follows:
- Red Keeper, played by Yūichi Nakamura
- Blue Keeper played by Go Inoue
- Yellow Keeper played by Kensho Ono
- Green Keeper played by Kousuke Toriumi
- Pink Keeper played by M.A.O.
Previously revealed characters include:
- Fighter D (sometimes called Footsoldier D or just D) played by Yūsuke Kobayashi
- Hibiki Sakurama played by Daishi Kajita
- Yumeko Suzukiri, played by Yumika Yano
As for the anime staff, Keiichi Satō (Tiger & Bunny) is the director. In 2021, Satō assumed the role of creative director and IP department representative at Yostar Pictures. Keiichirō Ōchi (The Quintessential Quintuplets, The Demon Girl Next Door, Girlfriend, Girlfriend) handles the series composition, while Yostar Pictures (Arknights: Prelude to Dawn, Attack on Titan The Final Season, Azur Lane Queen’s Orders, Blue Archive Short Animation beautiful Day Dreamer) produces the animation.
Sentai Daishikkaku Plot
Kodansha USA Publishing is publishing the manga in English, and the following summarizes the series:
Thirteen years ago, the Monster Army invaded Earth, and the Divine Dragon Rangers came to stop them! These magnificent warriors are the last hope for humanity as the war rages on!
…or do they not?
In actuality, the invaders faced defeat in less than a year and had to keep producing a monster every week for the Rangers to destroy in front of their adoring supporters! However, one monster has had enough. There needs to be a change! He’s going to revolt against the Dragon Rangers’ might and wipe them all out—from the inside out!
Sentai Daishikkaku Manga
Additionally, Negi Haruba, the mangaka behind the critically acclaimed The Quintessential Quintuplets series, first published Go, Go, Loser Ranger! (Sentai Daishikkaku) in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in February 2021. With its distinct perspective on the superhero genre, the series, presently in its eleventh compilation volume that shipped on September 14, has enthralled readers.
Although, English-speaking readers can now access the manga thanks to Kodansha USA Publishing. The publisher describes the series as a story of heroes rising against the Monster Army and invites readers to discover a world where good and evil are muddled.
Premiere Date and Broadcasting Network
So, mark your calendars for the much-anticipated premiere in 2024, set to air on 28 TBS networks. The widespread broadcasting ensures that fans across regions can join in on the excitement, making it a communal experience.
Conclusion
As Sentai Daishikkaku gears up for its anime schedule of 2024, the anime community is on the edge of its seats. With a stellar cast, experienced creators, and a plot that promises to defy expectations, this series has all the ingredients for success. Whether you’re a seasoned anime enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Sentai Daishikkaku is poised to be a must-watch.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Sentai Daishikkaku premiere?
The anime is set to premiere in 2024.
Who are the main cast members of Sentai Daishikkaku?
Yūsuke Kobayashi, Daishi Kajita, and Yumika Yano play the lead roles.
Is Sentai Daishikkaku related to The Quintessential Quintuplets?
Both series are the creations of Negi Haruba, but they are distinct in their storylines.
Where can I watch Sentai Daishikkaku?
The anime will air on 28 TBS networks. Additionally, check official streaming platforms for availability.
Sources: Go, Go, Loser Ranger! anime’s website