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Love & Peace for the Winner! (勝者に捧ぐlove & peace!, Shōsha ni Sasagu Rabu ando Pīsu!) is the twenty-seventh episode of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. It features the debut of the Lovrica Bugster and Ride-Player Nico.

Synopsis

Thanks to the public announcement by the Ministry of health, the number of Kamen Rider Chronicle players seems to have decreased significantly, which would subsequently reduce the amount of game disease patients. However, unbelievable information about Kamen Rider Chronicle is released by Ren Amagasaki, the new CEO of Genm Corp. There is a hidden component inside Kamen Rider Chronicle, one that is said to dramatically increase player participation! However, Taiga, who was suspicious of the love and go CEO's actions, goes into Genm Corp. to confront him himself...

Plot

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Cast

Guest Cast

Suit Actors

Rider Gashat

Energy Items

  • Energy Items Used:
    • Ride-Player Nico
      • Reflect
    • Unused
      • Speeding-Up, Iron-Body, Instigate, High-Jump, Muscular, Recover, Shrink, Giant, Invisible, Confusion, Emission, Liquefaction, Separation, Dark, Stretch

Errors

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Notes

EA SYNG Screen
  • Closing Screen:
    • Text Color: Pink
  • Count at episode end
  • Video Game References in this episode:
    • The 'Love & Peace' part of the title could be a reference to the ending theme from Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2.
    • Ren lies that players who were killed in Kamen Rider Chronicle can come back to life after the game is completed. This is a reference to respawning and how in certain game campaigns prevent a player from respawning until a winner is determined for that particular game mode.
    • Poppy checks on the number of Players of Kamen Rider Chronicle, certain game companies keep track of the number of players using their games, especially online games.
    • Lovrica's only method of getting damaged by being insulted by women is a reference to how loses and game over for dating sim games would center around the character which players try to impress dumps them.
  • The use of "Love & Peace" in Latin letters with an ampersand is most likely a reference to the catchphrase of Vash the Stampede from Trigun as the Japanese name for the fourth episode of Trigun was spelled exactly the same way, albeit in uppercase instead of lowercase.
  • This is the first time that Ex-Aid doesn't transform into Maximum Gamer Level 99 since its debut.
  • When Ren is confronting with Taiga in his office, he mentioned Nico with a special gesture, which is same as the signature pose of Nico Yazawa from Love Live! who shares same given name with Nico Saiba.
    • Shinya Kote, the actor of Ren, later revealed that was a purposely parody to LoveLive!.[1]

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