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Post by xman on Oct 4, 2020 0:48:42 GMT -5
I was going to go ahead and watch the remaining episodes that aired in the UK but the 3 logos was distracting so going to wait until they are aired in the US. Well, that's your loss. Me?! I already saw the remaining episodes regardless of how distracting the logis were. So, don't come crying to me asking for any spoilers.
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Post by zarius on Oct 4, 2020 6:01:09 GMT -5
I was going to go ahead and watch the remaining episodes that aired in the UK but the 3 logos was distracting so going to wait until they are aired in the US. Well, that's your loss. Me?! I already saw the remaining episodes regardless of how distracting the logis were. So, don't come crying to me asking for any spoilers. And yet your most recent post in the "Greater Good" thread ends with a pretty big spoiler for next week
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Post by xman on Oct 4, 2020 8:44:46 GMT -5
Well, I guess you could say it's kind of ironic that I posted that, last night. But, the reality is that if anyone had actually caught up with the news on Beast Morphers, they would have known from the beginning that only Tyler, Koda, Chase and Ivan's original actors were the only ones available to return for the team-up. I mean, why do you think there were news articles and pictures of Keeper's head, the vivid, the triptoids and the putty patrol attacking Dino Charge Red, Blue, Black, Gold and the Beast Morphers team on social media?! Austin St. John (Jason) appeared at Stockton-Con, last year and people were asking him if he knew what was going on in the team-up episodes and he was trying to act all "hush-hush!!" Me?! I had no intentions of asking him those kind of questions. I just showed-up in person to attend his and Nakia Buruise's Q&A panels that day (Although, I was surprised to find out that Ms. Buruise was from Stockton, CA in real-life.) But, I had fun attending those panels. Especially, Mr. St. John's panel.
This team-up was already spoiled by the media WAAAAAY before it could even premiere on both international television and I already saw the signs and kind of lowered my expectations on whether or not I actually enjoyed what I was going to see in the team-up episodes the minute I heard that only four of the main Dino Charge cast members were doing something in New Zealand. I was just passing along.
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Post by zarius on Oct 9, 2020 11:38:19 GMT -5
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Post by cd on Oct 15, 2020 8:33:19 GMT -5
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Post by zarius on Oct 16, 2020 11:37:38 GMT -5
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 17, 2020 19:37:17 GMT -5
With my first-ever watch-through of Ninja Steel finally complete after well over a year, I've been able to start Beast Morphers, and the first thing that struck me about it is that it feels like the kind of TV you'd find broadcast in primetime on networks like Disney Channel and Nick during the 90s, which is a massive change for Power Rangers, which has always heretofore felt like a Saturday Morning cartoon done in live-action.
Ranger Wiki describes Beast Morphers as a sequel to RPM, but it doesn't feel like that to me; it instead feels like an alternate-universe retelling of RPM with some of the character roles reversed and elements of PR series like Jungle Fury and 90s Toku series like Superhuman Samurai Sybersquad and Saban Entertainment's VR Troopers thrown in as well.
With three episodes under my belt so far, BM has been a lot of fun to watch and a really cool evolution for the PR franchise, and I can't wait to continue my journey through it.
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Post by boukengreen on Oct 17, 2020 23:53:22 GMT -5
With my first-ever watch-through of Ninja Steel finally complete after well over a year, I've been able to start Beast Morphers, and the first thing that struck me about it is that it feels like the kind of TV you'd find broadcast in primetime on networks like Disney Channel and Nick during the 90s, which is a massive change for Power Rangers, which has always heretofore felt like a Saturday Morning cartoon done in live-action. Ranger Wiki describes Beast Morphers as a sequel to RPM, but it doesn't feel like that to me; it instead feels like an alternate-universe retelling of RPM with some of the character roles reversed and elements of PR series like Jungle Fury and 90s Toku series like Superhuman Samurai Sybersquad and Saban Entertainment's VR Troopers thrown in as well. With three episodes under my belt so far, BM has been a lot of fun to watch and a really cool evolution for the PR franchise, and I can't wait to continue my journey through it. If you've not watched the final episodes of beast Morphers during international airings then my friend I must say you're in for a surprise. **won't spoil it for you though**
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 18, 2020 0:39:33 GMT -5
^ I'm already aware of who/what Evox really is, and I still don't think 'RPM sequel' is the best way to describe Beast Morphers.
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Post by iceranger32 on Oct 18, 2020 7:07:27 GMT -5
^Once you see the finale of season 2 of Beast Morphers, you'll find out why it states that it is a sequel to RPM.
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Post by purplecreator on Oct 18, 2020 10:17:24 GMT -5
WatchMojo revealed that connection in a recent Top 10 list.
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 18, 2020 10:44:14 GMT -5
^Once you see the finale of season 2 of Beast Morphers, you'll find out why it states that it is a sequel to RPM. Like I said, I'm already aware of what the Beast Morphers finale reveals, and even with that knowledge, I don't see Beast Morphers as being a sequel to RPM. To me, RPM is what happened when the Venjix Virus attacked a world without pre-existing Power Rangers, and Beast Morphers is what happens when a viral attack happens in a world where Power Rangers are already a known quantity, as demonstrated by the fact that almost every character in Beast Morphers has a direct counterpart from RPM: * Devon is Beast Morphers' version of Flynn and Summer * Zoey is Beast Morphers' version of Ziggy * Ravi is Beast Morphers' version of Scott and Dillon * Nate is Beast Morphers' version of Doctor K * Ben is Beast Morphers' version of Gem * Betty is Beast Morphers' version of Gemma * Commander Shaw is Beast Morphers' version of Colonel Truman * Avatar!Roxy is Beast Morphers' version of Tenaya 7/15 * Avatar!Blaze is Beast Morphers' version of Kilobyte and General Shifter
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Post by purplecreator on Oct 18, 2020 10:48:28 GMT -5
RPM was also "Power Rangers vs. Terminator".
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Post by Sh Ranger on Oct 18, 2020 13:35:26 GMT -5
Want to hear something really sad? I did my best to avoid that spoiler for Beast Morphers Season 2. Y'know what spoiled me? Ark's page on RiderWiki, of all the places! They removed the spoiler now but the damage has been done. I still don't know the exact details but I already know too much.
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Post by boukengreen on Oct 18, 2020 23:12:14 GMT -5
Want to hear something really sad? I did my best to avoid that spoiler for Beast Morphers Season 2. Y'know what spoiled me? Ark's page on RiderWiki, of all the places! They removed the spoiler now but the damage has been done. I still don't know the exact details but I already know too much. Thats kinda sad but here's what I've experienced dude, even if you know what's going to happen,it can still be onenof a journey to watch it unfold.so simply enjoy the story unfold over the course of episode and you might end up liking it.
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