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{{nihongo|'''Episode 3: You Fool! I Don't Need Your Help'''|マンリキ野郎!御意見無用|Manrikiyarō! Goiken Muyō}} is the third episode of ''[[Mashin Sentai Kiramager]]''. It features the debut of [[Kiramaizin]].
 
{{nihongo|'''Episode 3: You Fool! I Don't Need Your Help'''|マンリキ野郎!御意見無用|Manrikiyarō! Goiken Muyō}} is the third episode of ''[[Mashin Sentai Kiramager]]''. It features the debut of [[Kiramaizin]].

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Episode 3: You Fool! I Don't Need Your Help (マンリキ野郎!御意見無用 Manrikiyarō! Goiken Muyō) is the third episode of Mashin Sentai Kiramager. It features the debut of Kiramaizin.

Synopsis

Shiguru was selected to be Kiramai Blue. He is known as the "Popular Action Movie Star" who has vast levels of recognition. It is said that one of his most notable characteristics is his patience. He silently handles things in a cool way. Even as a Kiramager, he always keeps his cool. However, one event suddenly starts to challenge that strength. In the midst of a fight against the Vise Jamen, the creature attaches a vice to his head. Despite this, however, Shiguru returns to set without saying a word, even with the vice still attached to his head.

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Notes

  • Viewership: TBA
  • As part of Super Hero Time, this episode aired alongside Kamen Rider Zero-OneIcon-crosswiki episode 28, My Rap Changes The World!Icon-crosswiki.
  • Pre-Credits Scene: While combined as Kiramaizin, Jetter slips in one last poke at Shigeru ("Sounds dumb, doesn't it?"), who quickly tells him to stop.
  • The title of this episode is a reference to the first film in the Truck Guy series of films by Toei, Truck Guy: Comment Unneeded (トラック野郎・御意見無用 Torakku Yarou・Goiken Muryou), released in 1975, the same year Himitsu Sentai Gorenger aired.

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