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Post by xman on Feb 24, 2018 18:25:10 GMT -5
Oh really?! Well, all I can say is "be prepared!" Once and if you decide to start your personal rewatch of Goseiger and Gokaiger and try to figure out how things suddenly fell apart as soon as the production staff and writers started to immediately abandon the Goseiger footage, weapons, mechs and powers in favor of the damn Space Pirate suits in the next season. Trust me, I had to figure out what was really going on in the mindset of Jonathan Tzachor's production staff and his writers when I started my personal rewatch of both Goseiger and Gokaiger a year ago, and woo-hoo-HOO!!! They may not have thought things through when they started to adapt those two shows into one series. Just like any other company would do when it comes to advertising and selling a product. Especially when they had three years to prepare for the franchise's 20th anniversary at the time. And deep down, they knew it was coming. They knew it was going to happen eventually, but they didn't think things through at the time because of bad management and poor leadership qualities. Seriously....three years of planning, flushed down the drain!!!!Yeah. I saw Megaforce. But the point was it wasn't "note-for-note" from the Sentai. Yeah, about earlier on what I said about the whole "rewatching" thing. Forget it. It's not worth it. In fact don't even bother trying to compare Gokaiger and "Countdown to Destruction" to Super Megaforce, at all. It ain't worth shit!! Instead, why not compare Super Megaforce to Kamen Rider Fourze, or Kamen Rider Ryuki, or better yet...just compare Super Megaforce to either Power Rangers Turbo or Power Rangers Operation Overdrive and just call it day. Those are much easier competitions than Gokaiger and Power Rangers in Space. That's it. Just stick with regular Megaforce's season and act like it's super season never happened.
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Post by crossranger on Feb 24, 2018 21:06:32 GMT -5
^ I'm gonna make you the distinction the 2nd half of Turbo, after Passing the Torch, it's pretty good. Better than the actual PR series and Sentai seasons. More solid, entertaining, and with actual character development. Yeah, even with "Monster-cooking-Rangers-in giant-pizza" scene. Ryuki was excellent, until the lame finale, and Fourze rocks. The whole Kamen Rider Club are actually great characters, and they have development. It's cheesy, hammy, over-the-top, whatever, but it's better and more solid than other series, like Ghost, Kabuto with Souji "I'm good in everything/Gary Stu to the eleven" Tendou, Hibiki and their changes in producer and head writers, "let's finish this here, don't close plot points" Faiz, or Kiva. I'm not gonna defend OO. It's pretty bad. Super Megaforce it's beyond comparisions.
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Post by fuferthought on Feb 25, 2018 13:12:41 GMT -5
I was watching ASJ at a comic con live on FB last night. They brung up Beast Morphers casting. It was mentioned they are going back to castig those who have a background in martial arts. I know with Dino charge them guys were some awesome athletes which I respected. I hope they keep doing it. I would love to see some females with a martial arts background instead of being just a pretty face
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Post by PowerKamenSentai on Feb 25, 2018 16:24:27 GMT -5
Yeah. I saw Megaforce. But the point was it wasn't "note-for-note" from the Sentai. Yeah, about earlier on what I said about the whole "rewatching" thing. Forget it. It's not worth it. In fact don't even bother trying to compare Gokaiger and "Countdown to Destruction" to Super Megaforce, at all. It ain't worth shit!! Instead, why not compare Super Megaforce to Kamen Rider Fourze, or Kamen Rider Ryuki, or better yet...just compare Super Megaforce to either Power Rangers Turbo or Power Rangers Operation Overdrive and just call it day. Those are much easier competitions than Gokaiger and Power Rangers in Space. That's it. Just stick with regular Megaforce's season and act like it's super season never happened. Okay, so now you've completely changed the subject. Moving on, then.
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Post by xman on Feb 26, 2018 10:28:16 GMT -5
Thank you.
Anyways. I had an earlier thought in my head about the adaptation of Go-Busters in regards to the whole "Government Spy" motif. And honestly, I am just upset over the fact that the Go-Busters never actually utilized the whole spy theme very often in the show. I mean, we only get two episodes where Hiromu and Youko had to disguise themselves to either distract a monster of the week, or to get ready for the next monster's attack, and one undercover mission where Hiromu and Youko disguised themselves as civilians to respond to a prank call coming for a kid trying to impress his friends that he knows the Go-Busters which was also the debut episode of Escape's character as a new antagonist in the show. And that's it. I mean, we don't really see them actually sneak into top-secret facilities hacking into computers to steal top secret files or data for the government or anything else that would make Go-Busters feel more like a superhero take on the Mission Impossible or the James Bond franchise. Hell, Kim Possible was a much better use of the spy motif in its' TV series and that was Disney Channel animated series. Totally Spies had better usage of the spy motif and that's supposed be more like "Josie and the Pussycats meets Clueless". But what's even sadder is that Go-Busters never did the traditional quick-change costume episode and that could have worked for the whole government spy motif. In fact, I would've liked it better in Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters if the Go-Busters were the ones to actually save Ryoga and Geki from the enemies' base while the Kyoryugers deal with fighting Enter, Escape and the Vaglass off-screen, instead of what we actually gotten in the movie.
This is what also worries me about Beast Morphers being an adaptation of Go-Busters. Is the show going to actually utilize the entire spy-theme gimmick more often in the adaptation or is it going to be treat like it's a foot-note in the adaptation. Because I really don't want to see that happen in the adaptation. It's a show based on government spies fighting a computer virus created by human scientists. So utilize the spy-theme gimmick more often in the show, Saban. Give us more undercover missions or the rangers' infiltrating the enemies' base or top secret facilities and stealing data or information for the government.
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Post by fuferthought on Feb 27, 2018 23:19:20 GMT -5
I was listening to a youtube blogger and he made some good points. Could this possibly be the return of Venjix?? Remember he did survive. Im not sure if anyone on here brought that up. Also I think this may be reintroducing more mature content or a more mature image. So could we see older rangers? I dont think this will be in a school so could we see Light Speed Rescue age rangers? We all see that Saban is making major changes, hes changed the logo and the toy distributor. Why would he not change the content?
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Post by Venusaur on Feb 27, 2018 23:58:34 GMT -5
I was listening to a youtube blogger and he made some good points. Could this possibly be the return of Venjix?? Remember he did survive. Im not sure if anyone on here brought that up. No and it's asinine to think Saban is going to bring back a Disney-era villain from TEN YEARS AGO BY THE TIME BEAST MORPHERS AIRS. They didn't even use any elements from RPM when they did the RPM "tribute" two-parters in Super Megaforce. I really wish RPM fans would shut up about their unrealistic dreams of a Go-Buster adaptation following up a season that had the lowest ratings of any Power Ranger season Saban Brands literally has no reason to care to follow up on a fake sequel hook that originally aired from a decade ago when none of its target audience was even alive.
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Post by BradyMcKnight on Feb 28, 2018 0:58:07 GMT -5
Tbh the plot sounds like they threw SPD, Jungle Fury and RPM into a blender. I don't think it'll actually be related to a past season but it really sounds like a ripoff of the Disney years.
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Post by crossranger on Mar 1, 2018 16:59:20 GMT -5
^ Ironically, it sounds almost like the Go-Busters plot.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Mar 2, 2018 10:18:33 GMT -5
I could see the agency the Rangers work for. Being along the lines of lightspeed was. It a got funded group. And maybe they will protect and help various got places from what ever the villain forces will be called. But curious to see how casting turns out. And see how the show shapes up once it gets to filming in the fall.
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Post by sixthrangerfan on Mar 4, 2018 16:18:07 GMT -5
Man, do I hope they keep the "It's Morphin Time" for the morphers
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Mar 4, 2018 16:23:16 GMT -5
Well since almost all the neo Saban morphs have used it's Morphin time it would a shocker for them not to leave go busters morphers the same.
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Post by sixthrangerfan on Mar 4, 2018 16:24:04 GMT -5
well, that way the cast doesn't have to say it every time, too. Just leave it to the morpher
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Post by samuraipink on Mar 4, 2018 22:09:13 GMT -5
Yeah of course. Cause that's basically what the morpher said 'It's morphing time.' Which makes me wonder if Go-busters was trying to do a tribute to MMPR.
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Post by PowerKamenSentai on Mar 4, 2018 22:32:32 GMT -5
I mean... why else would they do it if it wasn't a nod to Power Rangers? And they used the term Megazord.
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