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And the name of that show is. Dragon Ball, back when Goku was a kid. The reason Toriyama eventually dropped the parody and turned it into a fighting shonen was because he realized the joke of an unbeatable protagonist got old very fast. So, fast forward a few decades and a satire of superheroes came out, in a way that had never been done before. It was about an unemployed and bored of his own life superhero, casually defeating any monster that attacked him. And the name of that anime was. Tentai Senshi Sunred, a very fun and self-aware plotless comedy that even bothered to make the main villains seem like sympathetic fellows, instead of generic monsters of the week that get blown up in a few seconds.

?" (ウチのセンパイに何か. ?, Uchi no senpai ni nanika. ?)"That's What We Get from Imagining Your Future Realistically, Senpai!" (センパイの将来をリアルに予想した結果っスよ?, Senpai no shōrai o riaru ni yosō shita kekka ssu yo?)"Senpai, Please Get Them on Me Quickly! ♡" (センパイっ早くはかせて下さいよ~♡, Senpai hayaku haka sete kudasai yo~♡) Bonus: "We'll Have a Sketch Competition, Senpai" (スケッチ勝負っスよ センパイ, Suketchi shōbu ssu yo senpai) Nagatoro gives Senpai a lesson on how to approach someone from behind. The girls invite Senpai to a sushi dinner party. Club President gives Senpai tickets to the zoo to ask Nagatoro out, but they have to do drawings there.

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