Kid Cosmic, Earth Force Enforcement Force, and Heroism

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Kid Cosmic is a show about heroes. We start off with Kid Cosmic himself, and quickly recruit the Local Heroes. Towards the end of the first season though, we're introduced to Earth Force Enforcement Force, and at first they seem like they're everything Kid Cosmic and the Local Heroes aren't.

Earth Force Enforcement Force has the snazzy uniforms, they're well-trained, and their quips can kill. Still, they're happily enforcing the force of the Earth Force, and all it takes is one conversation with the Biker in Black to make you question whether saving humanity is really the reason we have to go out there and hurt people.

Are Earth Force Enforcement Force real heroes, or do they need to take a lesson from Kid Cosmic and Papa G?
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I do appreciate how you are discussing the difference of Earth Force Enforcement Force (again...an awful name) vs. the local heroes. Even though they play the part, they didn't pay attention that the aliens they were fighting had the same powers as they did. Plus, they didn't bother to question the man in black's methods to see if they were reasonable or insane (which in this case was the later of the two)!

Being a hero means learning to hit the breaks and really think who the enemy really is or get stuck with regret.

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I imagine that agent snake became a new government agent and responsible to bring the Earth Force Enforcement Force to new light and new understanding with wisdom from kid Cosmic and the local force too in that perspective. Teamwork and Comic book heroism with twist of family they have

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1:35 Black hat is my favorite charater from Villainos. i would like to hear rosa's voice actress play young Black hat someday.

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Gonna state the obvious, they're the Power Rangers, and still have their sense of teamwork and selflessness, but with the important detail that the Rangers were always a defensive unit, and their battles were more often than not against enemies who'd already identified as hostile and had made their intentions clear to conquer Earth, or "cleanse" it. And EVEN THEN they'd have episodes of monsters of the week showing more free will than their masters were comfortable with (more so in the Japanese version, most of the characters were turned into fake-defectors in Rangers).

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