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Delusional Apostle (妄想使徒 Mōsō Shito) is the twelfth episode of Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger Season Tsuu.

Synopsis[]

It's now time for the climax! Can the Akibarangers defeat ©Na and return the world to normal?

Plot[]

After defeating Delu-Knight through triggering multiple "defeat" flags, the Akibarangers attempt to battle ©Na, but are quickly defeated by her, and she even destroys the team's Ludicrous Cannon Bazooka mid-formation. Without any options left, the trio receive a call from a oddly sounding Hiroyo, who tells them to pray to the heavens for a miracle. The miracle comes in the form of Prism Ace, whom they believe is their fourth member. Ace, being gigantic, easily dispatches ©Na, with her knowledge from Tsu Shogun flowing back into his doll.

When the Akibarangers return to the Secret Base, they find it to have been converted into a maid cafe by Hiroyo, now dressed as a schoolgirl and speaking in her childish, Aoi-like voice. She then gives them a "present" in the form of transporting them a strange world, where their Moe Moe Z-Cunes are locked by a scorpion. They are soon joined by Kozukozu, who explains that Hiroyo activated the scorpion tatoo, changing her character completely. Meanwhile, a badly injured ©Na retreats to Hatte's World, begging his lifeless self for another chance at a finale. Back in the Delusion World, Kozukozu gives Nobuo a magazine that previews Prism Ace's debut with an 80% blackout effect. However, what even further distresses Nobuo is that the 7:30 AM timeslot normally reserved for Super Sentai on Sundays has been replaced by Unofficial Giant Prism Ace, handing off the timeslot to a new company, Chigauyo Productions. Even more confusing is the fact that Hiroyo remains as a character in the show, and that Sentai itself is ending. The group are then approached by ©Na being carried by Tsu Shogun.

However, Tsu Shogun explains that he is merely a voice for Sentai creator Saburo Hatte. He and ©Na explain that Chigauyo executives had planted spies in the hospital where Hatte was, and took advantage of his semi-conscious state to seduce him into signing over the 7:30 timeslot. He further explains that their unofficial world was poorly defended, and that Hiroyo would be retained in Prism Ace to keep familiarity with the fans. Forced to save Super Sentai's rightful place on TV Asahi, Nobuo devises a plan in the form of a Versus movie.

In his world, Hatte signs off on Unofficial Giant Prism Ace vs. Akibaranger, while Luna distracts Hiroyo while Nobuo and Yuko cover her forehead prism. With the Z-Cunes unlocked, the three head to fight Prism Ace. They break the conventional versus trope and start firing on Ace, until he uncovers Hiroyo's bandage. Infusing Ace with her powers, he begins to smash things, until Hatte delusimports the WolzaPhone to Nobuo, growing him to giant size. Ace and Nobuo fight while Hiroyo returns to normal thanks to ©Na, who puts her hat over the prism. Once Nobuo moves to the right, he explains to Ace about the right-to-left technique that is critical in Sentai, a holdover from Noh theater in which action unfolds in this direction; that is, whoever is attacking from the right side of the screen to the left will always win. Charging his final attack, Nobuo becomes Cho Akiba Red Super and finishes off Ace.

A previous concept for a massive space invasion that Yuko thought up is brought back for the Akibaranger finale. The plot dictated that Prism Ace should sacrifice himself to destroy the armada, but with the oversight of his defeat, it fell to the trio to defeat the fleet. After Hiroyo accidentally triggers a series of suicide flags (such as reminding them of a supposed promise to return), the Akibarangers unwillingly sacrifice their lives, as well as Itashar Robo and Itashar Boy, by pushing the lead alien craft into the sun.

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Tropes and References[]

  • Prism Ace is a parody Tsuburaya Productions and their main hero, Ultraman:
    • The words in the sky are a reference to the Ultra SignsIcon-crosswiki from the UltramanIcon-crosswiki franchise.
    • As he turns big after affected by ©Na's Douza Uru Ugaro spell, AkibaRed imitates the pose used by UltramenIcon-crosswiki when they turn giant sized.
    • Chigauyo (which means "that's wrong") Show Productions is a reference of Chaiyo Productions, the Thai-based studio production that Tsuburaya sued due to distribution rights lawsuit made by Chaiyo.
    • Giant Super AkibaRed turning gold to defeat Prism Ace is a reference to the eight Ultra Brothers turning into gold to defeat the Black Silhouette in the Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra BrothersIcon-crosswiki movie.
  • Prism Ace is voiced by Toru Furuya, who did the voice for AkaRed in Boukenger vs. Super Sentai movie and several episodes in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
  • The anime parodies of the Space Sheriffs are mentioned.
  • Nobuo comes up with the idea to turn Prism Ace's show into a "Sentai VS" special. Hatte then approves the VS series.
  • Tsu gives ©Na Wolzard's WolzaPhone and she uses the Douza Uru Ugaro spell to make Nobuo grow.
  • Luna does a JKIcon-crosswiki finger pose from Kamen Rider FourzeIcon-crosswiki.
    • The JK that Luna draws in the air is a shorthand for “joshikousei”, which literally means “high school girl” in Japanese. The term is used to refer specifically to high school girls wearing sailor-suit-style uniforms.
  • In the magazine, the Prism Ace's figure was covered in black called area fill 80%. Area fill 80% refers to the way new heroes are introduced with a shadow over them.
  • During the explanation of the Right to Left Rule, silhouettes of Kamen Rider and Ultraman appear alongside the footage from Sentai of the Power Bazooka, Rolling Vulcan and Shot Bomber.
  • In the roll call, AkibaRed recommends Fiveman's Ep. 29: Fusion vs. Combination, despite not being part of the VS series.

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DVD/Blu-ray releases[]

Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger Season 2 Volume 4 features episodes 10-13: Ep. 10: Delusional Pillow Talk, Ep. 11: Delusional Cemetery, Ep. 12: Delusional Apostle, and Ep. 13: Delusional Collection.

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