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Post by xman on Mar 21, 2019 12:16:46 GMT -5
Well, at least none of the other Neo-Saban era yellow ranger characters are on this list. Zoey is just starting off fresh in Beast Morphers, so it's too soon for her character to even be part of this list.
Anyways, what are your thoughts on this list?
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Post by mbozzo on Mar 22, 2019 17:22:04 GMT -5
I like the video. It's nice to see other people's idea about who are the 10 best yellow rangers.
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Post by digificwriter on Mar 22, 2019 19:41:23 GMT -5
Good list, although mine differs a little bit: 10) Z 9) Lily 8) Kira 7) Katie 6) Emily 5) Gia 4) Chip 3) Maya 2) Ashley 1) Tanya
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Post by xman on Mar 24, 2019 9:04:50 GMT -5
Good list, although mine differs a little bit: 10) Z 9) Lily 8) Kira 7) Katie 6) Emily 5) Gia 4) Chip 3) Maya 2) Ashley 1) Tanya Nice list, but I may have to disagree with you about Gia being on this list because, she unfortunately does not have a lot of character-focused episodes in either seasons of Megaforce and Super Megaforce. Nor does she even have a personality within her own show. Now, outside of her own show in events like the "Mega Dino Charge" fan-film crossover with Tyler, the Legacy Wars showdown video with Tommy, Ryu and Chun-Li and "Dimensions in Danger"...oh yeah, she's got an actual personality. I mean, it's obvious that Gia is fare more interesting as a character when she is written to be more useful as an ally outside of her own show. So, yeah, you can totally blame everything on Saban for bringing back Jonathan Tzachor as a show-runner for both Samurai/Super Samurai and Megaforce/Super Megaforce. Emily...has potential, but she too need to shine as an ally-character outside of her own show and needs to have more lines of dialogue and more screen-time in future crossover events. That's about it.
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Post by digificwriter on Mar 24, 2019 14:32:16 GMT -5
Let me offer some insight into why I believe that Gia and Emily deserve to be considered amongst the "Best Yellow Rangers ever":
- Regardless of what one may feel about how Emily's character was written and portrayed, she came into her own throughout the course of the season(s) of which she was a part, going from a person who believed herself to have been an inferior "second choice" to a confident warrior who was able to inspire her friends and serve as the "heart of her team" just as many of her predecessors had been. She was even able to draw strength from and give strength to Mike, who had a similar character journey to go on throughout the course of the season(s).
- Gia is a very popular character within the PR fandom, and, like many Yellow Rangers before her, served as the "heart" of her team in spite of her "cool" exterior. She also deserves to be considered as a Top Yellow Ranger strictly based on the nature of the Ranger powers she was given, being able to call on the powers of each and every one of her predecessors in a crisis.
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Post by xman on Mar 25, 2019 13:57:05 GMT -5
But again, Megaforce and Super Megaforce failed to do that because there wasn't any actual effort being put into telling a story, or at least give us any real backstories for the individual characters in their own show, except for Robo Knight, Orion and the villains. All the other characters are just blank slates and cardio cut-outs to me. Although, I could also say that about the characters of Ninja Steel and Super Ninja Steel. But, unfortunately, all the other side-characters, except for Victory and Monty and Redbot and Dane Romero have already proven themselves to be far more interesting characters than any of our main ranger-characters, and that's kind of sad. Maybe in another parallel universe, I could agree with you about Gia and Emily being on your list. But I can't. So, that is just how it is. We all can't agree on some things, and the best we could do is just respect other people's opinions.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Mar 25, 2019 14:15:00 GMT -5
Totally they was waste of seasons with barely a story and there lazy copy paste scripts.
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Post by digificwriter on Mar 25, 2019 14:22:16 GMT -5
But again, Megaforce and Super Megaforce failed to do that because there wasn't any actual effort being put into telling a story, or at least give us any real backstories for the individual characters in their own show, except for Robo Knight, Orion and the villains. All the other characters are just blank slates and cardio cut-outs to me. Although, I could also say that about the characters of Ninja Steel and Super Ninja Steel. But, unfortunately, all the other side-characters, except for Victory and Monty and Redbot and Dane Romero have already proven themselves to be far more interesting characters than any of our main ranger-characters, and that's kind of sad. Maybe in another parallel universe, I could agree with you about Gia and Emily being on your list. But I can't. So, that is just how it is. We all can't agree on some things, and the best we could do is just respect other people's opinions. How is pointing out that Gia is almost universally considered to be one of the most popular of Megaforce's Rangers - despite the season's flaws - and that her possession of the ability to harness the powers of her predecessors weighs heavily towards making her worthy of consideration as a top-tier Yellow Ranger not respecting others' opinions?
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