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Post by redsurge on Aug 12, 2019 10:13:05 GMT -5
So did Episode 16 not air yesterday in Australia. Haven't heard much about it.
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Post by redsurge on Aug 7, 2019 9:05:04 GMT -5
As much as I loved Trini (may Thuy Trang peacefully rest), I think it'd be better to just bring Aisha back. Either that or, perhaps we won't even be told who it is similar to Legendary Battle.
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Post by redsurge on Aug 4, 2019 21:07:46 GMT -5
Also just hit me how weird it is the rangers are suppose to keep their identities' secret yet have no problem hanging out with Steel at the Riptide. Unless this is continuing Ninja Steel's continuity where robots are just now accepted in public. This season takes place in a society where futuristic technology is commonplace and scientists are tapping into the Morphin Grid to advance it further. I see no reason why a robot would seem out of place in such a setting. Its not like Steel is Morphing in front of civilians.
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Post by redsurge on Aug 4, 2019 14:13:32 GMT -5
Like Brady said, that's not some spoiler for an episode that's aired in another country, its a description of an episode of the show which has been revealed. That kind of thing belongs in the general thread for the show and its not worth getting mad over
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Post by redsurge on Jan 6, 2019 19:34:06 GMT -5
^couldn't have said it better myself
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Post by redsurge on Jan 6, 2019 13:21:12 GMT -5
He started the thread to ask a kinda interesting question and see people's opinions, and yet got pounded on by you. Let him ask, we all have some oddball Questions, even you!
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Post by redsurge on Nov 21, 2018 14:47:04 GMT -5
At least the two series both focus on animals this time. Just cause it didn't work once doesn't mean it can't be done.
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Post by redsurge on Nov 6, 2018 22:03:16 GMT -5
The only question is whether or not it’s only Koda. Sounds like a yes... Wish it was more of a Dino Charge/Ninja Steel teamup, but this is more than we could bargain for.:. Yeah, well no offense. But, if there's one thing that the sentai series that Dino Charge and Dino Super Charge was adapting from has taught me is that when it comes to crossover specials or movies, we American toku fans aren't that lucky. We never have been, we never were and we never will be that lucky. Just like how Magiranger did a crossover with the cast of Dekaranger, or how the cast of Hurricaneger did a crossover with the cast of Gaoranger and we didn't get an actual crossover episode between either the casts of Ninja Storm and Wild Force or the casts of Mystic Force and SPD, or the fact that Kyoryuger gets to have the Deathryuger suit and we American fans get nothing from Dino Charge and Dino Super Charge, or the fact that we will never get to see the Midoninger suit from Ninninger's V-Cinema movie in an episode of Super Ninja Steel. Everything that the Japanese fans have gotten, we ended up getting nothing here in the U.S. Isn't that sad or what?! Learn to be happy with what you get and don't cry because others get things you didn't. US fans have Shattered Grid and Dimensions in Danger for example. Be grateful.
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Post by redsurge on Oct 28, 2018 9:01:22 GMT -5
Yup, that seems to be the Christmas Episode's title
As for the finale, it shall be titled "Reaching the Nexus" which might I say is a badass sounding finale name.
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Post by redsurge on Oct 27, 2018 8:34:58 GMT -5
Actually my guide just says its called "Magic Misfire" not "Magical Misfire", not that it matters. Next week's episode is "Doom Signal", the name for the finale is unknown and the Christmas Special seems to be called "The Poisy Show".
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Post by redsurge on Oct 20, 2018 11:22:59 GMT -5
I know adults (older than teenagers) who do it, so its never seemed weird to me
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Post by redsurge on Oct 20, 2018 11:18:01 GMT -5
THEY'RE LIKE 19! WHY ARE THEY TRICK OR TREATING? Is this really a problem? I better go tell every adult I know who goes trick or treating that the Power Rangers community has spoken. I have many people to go enlighten.
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Post by redsurge on Oct 14, 2018 15:02:24 GMT -5
Okay, here are some things that I find wrong about the Jayden and Lauren thing in the final episodes of Super Samurai and why I believe it failed in terms of story-telling. And yes, it's probably nitpicking, but whatever. 1) Why couldn't they have just introduced Lauren's character as a recurring character in the very beginning of Samurai's regular season? If they had actually casted Kimberly Crossman to play Lauren as a recurring character in the first 20 episodes of Samurai with a proper build-up to her being a secondary red ranger-character in the final episodes of Super Samurai, then there would be a better advantage into at least establish that Lauren wasn't fit to lead the team since she is not the actual leader but is just a supporting character trying to be a Power Ranger. Dude, the whole point is that Lauren was hidden away so she could perfect the Sealing Symbol without Nighlock interference. They wanted her to prepare for her destiny and return when the time was right and thus, she couldn't reveal herself beforehand or else she'd become the Nighlock's target. Jayden offered himself as a decoy so this would not occur. Its the whole point. If they weren't related and he was a random kid of the streets, Jayden's motivations for keeping his sister safe wouldn't be strong because they would've never met and the Shiba clan would be taking in a random kid and forcing him to play a role (aka putting the innocent in harm's way) rather than having the actually kinda emotional (acting aside) story of a brother putting himself on the line so his sister can live to achieve what she's born to. Your story idea is kinda just overcomplicated, and has the Shiba Clan putting a random kid in a dangerous position rather than him actually choosing to which makes way more sense They tried a tiny bit, but as for forcing him to stay, that wouldn't be like them. Sure, they cared for Jayden but at the end of the day, forcing someone to do something wouldn't be right. They didn't want Jayden to leave, but he thought it'd be better and forcing his hand would be such a terrible thing to do. They can't make him stay just because they want him to. And see, while JT made bad choices, the way Jayden felt he needed a new purpose and then gave in to Deker's challenge when they met is actually fine. Many Power Rangers fans act like they can write a better story, but just saying "Deker somehow finds the Shiba house" is way more uncreative and just saying "this somehow happens" is a common thing for PR fans describing their "what should've been" ideas. Like, Jayden and him meet and fight. That's fine. Having him "somehow learn where the Shiba house" would be random and worth complaining over.
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Post by redsurge on Oct 13, 2018 11:38:39 GMT -5
I only saw after Levi had already become Superstar Mode. But this episode seemed pretty good. Great fight, necessary lesson for kods and even for some adults I know, seemed good. I'll go back and watch later and see if the whole thing is the same. For anyone who did see the whole thing, is there an explanation for why only Levi can use Superstar Mode? "My music career is over!" Not like he was doing that anyways. Cuz he put it on hold to be a Ranger.
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Post by redsurge on Oct 13, 2018 9:03:09 GMT -5
Actually, Eric is a sixth ranger, but is only wearing red because of the sentai series, Timeranger couldn't think of another color to give their sixth ranger. I don't think its that they ran out of color, so much as they thought the color worked for the outfit and was what they were going for. Also, Eric isn't crimson. Yeah, I guess that's how it can be seen. I always saw it that Crimson and Navy were just to show the Thunder Rangers as an opposite to the Wind Rangers, Hunter as their red and Blake as their blue. Also, they aren't extras, just the last two members of the core team who took a bit to come around. I don't think thats the only reason why he is Red. Yes, in show he is that's what he was, but we don't need to make excuses for why a character is Red. Red is a color, if the suit designers wanted to use Red or thought it worked with the suit design, they full well can, and there's no "only reason" for it, as though Red is a color that can only be worn within reason. Dude, you went on so many tangents I was unsure how to respond. Jayden didn't treat her like a bad person. He felt Lauren was mean't to be the leader and that if he stayed, the Rangers wouldn't be loyal to her, due to the bond they formed with him. However, Lauren wasn't as adjusted to fighting with them as Jayden was, so she couldn't work as well with the team. So when Lauren got hurt, she gave the team back to the leader who worked better with them, even if he was originally mean't as a decoy. Also, they used her in Shattered Grid bmecause people liked her character but she was underused so the comic writers took what liberty they had and used her to appeal to fans. Of course it was never gonna happen again, the Power Star was split in three along with its power. So Mick temporarily became Red. When the star was remade, it was no longer in thirds, so of course there'd only be one Red Ranger. Dude, I understand saying Dane has no meaning in Super Ninja Steel since he just disappears (people call James a bad father, at least he had a reason to be away). But Dane was one of the major driving points behind original Ninja Steel's story. He's only temporarily red for the same reasons as Mick. I don't really think this is the case. These secondary Reds aren't getting screwed by the popularity of primary Reds, the story just calls for them to appear less or be used differently. That and Sentai footage/budget of course. People still like other Reds.
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