Choujuu Sentai Liveman/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Villain: This happens to
 * Anvilicious: Japanese universities tend to have high entrance standards compared to Western ones, and it's still not uncommon to find students struggling to get in. Knowing this makes the "getting a good score above all" thrust of the overly Elitist Volt hit a bit closer to home...
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: Moonwalking Colon.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: "Taiketsu! Zunojuu" ("Duel! Brain Beast") is the quintessential 80's Sentai "Duel" theme. Strings and brass for the win.
 * The themes for the Bimotion Buster and Live Robo's Super Live Crash both have an assurance of victory about them. (In fact, if you've ever heard Bimotion Buster before, you're humming it now - you're welcome.)
 * The Mecha themes that start getting used after Live Boxer is introduced, and especially "Live Boxer's Song".
 * Ear Worm: Seishun, Bakuhatsu, FIRE!! Seishun, Sakuretsu, FIRE!! Chojuu Sentai! Liveman!
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Despite the sea of red warriors in the franchise, Yuusuke/Red Falcon is still a fan favorite.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Bias is cold and egotistically heartless for the entire series, but there's just no coming back after it's revealed he gave
 * Never Live It Down: Megumi only cries once or twice in the first few episodes, which somehow translates into her sobbing almost every episode.
 * She's the water-based Ranger, it's unavoidable...
 * She didn't cry once or twice overall, she does cry in some other episodes, but still not actually Once an Episode.
 * Junichi's Mister Seahorse moment almost always gets mentioned in any discussion of the series.
 * So does Jou unfortunate moment with that dinossaur.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Dr. Obler before turning full-on monster. That mouth... *shudder*
 * Kemp's transformations. Kemp-zuno especially - imagine a Xenomorph with spikes.
 * Nightmare Retardant: Except for Bijuu Kemp, who looks completely ridiculous for a Sentai monster.
 * Tear Jerker: Quite a few, given the dark nature of the last quarter of the show.
 * Arashi, after being 'dropped' by Bias, finally asks  what 8+4 is, a problem that's vexed him since his introduction. Upon getting the answer he
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: Seriously, this show gets very dark towards the end.
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: Seriously, this show gets very dark towards the end.