FrozenQuasar
Yuuviel Soran died from cringe.
No, seriously. He actually did.
After forcing himself to rewatch Megaforce and Super Megaforce, his soul simply gave up and left his body out of secondhand embarrassment.
Unfortunately, death wasn't the end. Because apparently his suffering must extend.
He wakes up as Ren Kisaragi, a completely irrelevant civilian in a fully operational Super Sentai world-complete with color-coded heroes, weekly explosions, and suspiciously well-timed dramatic lighting.
Oh. And everything is being broadcast live.
To an audience.
With a chat.
Now Ren is stuck under a system that tracks his screen time and gives him one simple rule:
Be entertaining... or be erased.
Too little presence? He gets written out.
Too much presence? The audience complains-and he gets written out.
Somehow, while trying to stay as invisible as possible, Ren accidentally becomes the most suspicious person in the entire show.
A guy who appears at the right place.
Says the right things.
Swings a sword like he has a tragic backstory.
In this world, stories are law.
Heroes fight.
Villains rise.
And side characters... disappear.
Ren Kisaragi learns this after waking up in a Sentai universe governed by a broadcast system that treats reality like a show.
Every day is an episode. Every moment is recorded. Every person exists for entertainment.
And if you stop being entertaining?
You are removed from the narrative. Permanently.
Now the system forces him into events, the audience becomes obsessed with him, and the story itself begins to bend around someone who was never supposed to exist this long.
And in a world where attention decides your fate-
Being noticed might be the most dangerous thing of all.