Go, Go, Loser Ranger! Enters Its Final Arc on March 18 After a Three-Issue Hiatus
Negi Haruba’s Sentai Daishikkaku shifts into its endgame as the manga pauses briefly before the final arc begins

If you have been following Go, Go, Loser Ranger! (Sentai Daishikkaku) week to week, you’ll want to mark a specific date and adjust your reading rhythm accordingly, because the manga is taking a short break and then moving straight into its closing stretch, ya pues.
Actualización principal del manga
The series will enter its final arc in the 16th issue on March 18, and it will be on a three-issue hiatus until that point, which means your usual cadence of cliffhangers, reveals, and scheming-from-within will pause briefly before the story pivots into endgame mode.
If you plan your reading like I do—I keep a simple calendar reminder for big serialization shifts, especially when a title is heading into its last arc—this is a good moment to set your own note and decide how you want to experience the final stretch.
Lo que conviene tener claro
- Final arc start: March 18 (issue 16).
- Hiatus length: Three issues.
Contexto de pausas anteriores y dónde retomar
This is not the first time the serialization has paused: the manga previously went on hiatus on May 14 due to Haruba’s health and returned on June 11, and later it took a two-issue break in February 2025 after Haruba got sick, before resuming serialization on March 5. If you are catching up (or doing a quick re-read, boludo), this timeline helps you track where the pacing shifts may feel slightly different.
As a quick refresher of the setup you’re walking into: after the Monster Army’s invasion, the Divine Dragon Rangers became celebrated heroes, but the truth is messier, with the invaders forced into a staged routine—until one monster decides to rebel and take down the Rangers from the inside.
El anime y dónde verlo
The manga, launched in February 2021 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine, has also inspired a TV anime: the first season premiered in April 2024 on TBS and its affiliates, streaming worldwide on Disney+ (and on Hulu in North America). The second season premiered on April 13, with Disney+ streaming it again.
Call to action: Decide today whether you will (1) catch up on the manga before March 18, (2) rewatch Season 1 as a clean runway into the final arc, or (3) sync both and compare how the adaptation handles the deception-and-performance theme. Also, tell me: are you currently up to date on the manga, or are you planning a binge during the hiatus?
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