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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Oct 8, 2020 2:14:18 GMT -5
If we did go streaming. I would as much as I like having things all in one drop. Would rather have episodes drop weekly like how some streaming shows do. So then we have new things dropping over a 8 to 9 month period. So then the wait for the following season wouldn't feel so long. I oh show is drop in march all at once we don't have show again to following March as we know how long 40 episodes take for them to film. Plus all the post work needed.
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Post by purplecreator on Oct 8, 2020 6:16:56 GMT -5
Dude, you can stream things on a TV. Not with my TV in my room! Plus, my folks usually have control of the TVs with Netflix. And I don't go downstairs much due to one of our dogs having it out for me.
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Post by fuferthought on Oct 11, 2020 22:04:51 GMT -5
I do believe they cancel on Nick. The ratings are terribly low now. Unless they get a better time slot, I can see them moving in a different direction. But i also see animated movies on Netflix and major budget films also. I really doubt they have recouped that $500 mil from the purchase. Also having Jason on the show kinda lets me know they are listening to fans. Its only so much JDF can do. Beast Morphers are doing a hell of a job with bringing back nostalgia. They give you lil pieces and not shoving some toy down your throat
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Oct 12, 2020 14:53:18 GMT -5
It's not like you recoup monet right away. And what's wrong with I am slot it's hell a lot better then noon. Really only issue with nick is how they schedule thread on do 8 to 10 episodes bream for 5 dam months. Then international markets blow the back 10 episodes of what ever season.
So really in my book we just need nick to air the 20/22 episodes we get a season in a more consistent deal. Like if we are sticking to Feb to Nov airing. Spread the episodes out nice and even over the 10 months and only do a 1 to 2 month mid break.
Hell we could do 2 episodes a month over 10 months and bam there you go. And you could spread it over like 1st and 4th week of month, or during 5 week months do like 2nd and 4th week. So we be getting episodes all the time and not breaking so long.
As for money I don't think hasbro has a issue with cost of show. As we know for bm it cost them 40 mill and that was including remaking suits and props that where no longer in good shape to use. So using more recent series would lower the costs a tad there.
As for what hasbro wants. I for one would love to see live action show go on. And keep things as is. Then we also can throw in a animated show and be what ever you want there. And counting on 2d or cgi type animation and how many episodes a season they go would not be that much when you think of it.
Then ua looking at tf, gijoe, and we already know they want movie franchise too. Now as if live show and movies be set in same universe or be it's own thing Ala 95 film that is all on them. And doesn't matter which way they go to me.
So then if that a successful deal we could maybe see a 3 or more film series for a few years. So then right there 3 have 3 different areas of brand to market and sell things from. Same with comics as another market and then lighting collection for the collector older fan market.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Oct 20, 2020 14:55:11 GMT -5
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Post by zarius on Oct 20, 2020 15:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by BradyMcKnight on Oct 20, 2020 16:48:13 GMT -5
Interesting...very interesting.
If they announce a mature Power Rangers series on CW I might just pass out lol
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Post by crossranger on Oct 20, 2020 17:00:57 GMT -5
If they gonna make a CW series from Power Rangers I might pass. Pass. No please. CW series are the antinomy of quality. I'm proud to say I don't watch CW series. DC CW series are for people who wants Power Rangers who are ashamed to say they like Power Rangers.
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Post by zarius on Oct 21, 2020 2:32:44 GMT -5
Interesting...very interesting. If they announce a mature Power Rangers series on CW I might just pass out lol CW shows are mature?
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 21, 2020 6:32:39 GMT -5
Power Rangers has previously proven that it doesn't need to be reliant on Sentai to work (see both MMPR-related films), so even if Hasbro ends the franchise's association with Toei, I'm not convinced as of yet that it means that the existing Multiversal continuity of the property is going to be abandoned following the conclusion of Dino Fury.
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Post by Krypton1986 on Oct 21, 2020 9:53:07 GMT -5
If Hasbro DO end their association with Toei, then the 28 Seasons of Power Rangers will have been for nothing as all of them rightly belong to Toei, and Hasbro will have to start again from scratch.
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 21, 2020 10:17:38 GMT -5
If Hasbro DO end their association with Toei, then the 28 Seasons of Power Rangers will have been for nothing as all of them rightly belong to Toei This is false.
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Post by crossranger on Oct 21, 2020 10:53:21 GMT -5
Well, Power Rangers is a shared IP between Toei, and now Hasbro (before it was Saban, Disney and Saban again). In Disney times, the Mouse Corp. wanted an animated series and Toei was: "Nope". I guess, even with Hasbro, Toei have an input, creatively speaking, if they want to make Power Rangers animated. Hasbro is not gonna go "I'm gonna cut ties with you, Toei and doing Power Rangers tha way I want it", because, that's not how IP and legal contracts work. In fact, Toei sells their Sentai series to South Korea, to be redubbed and they rebranded as Power Rangers, and I don't see any input from Saban or Disney. Basically, it was a business between Daewon and Toei. Look Dino Force Brave. Saban just watched from afar.
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 21, 2020 10:58:13 GMT -5
Hasbro's ownership of the Power Rangers IP doesn't suddenly become invalid if they end the franchise's longstanding licensing agreement with Toei.
Ending said licensing agreement simply means that future projects released as part of the Power Rangers IP and under that brand name will be 100% original.
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Post by crossranger on Oct 21, 2020 13:32:26 GMT -5
Again, that's not how contracts and licensing agreement work. The Name "Power Rangers" is not just owned by Hasbro, just for buying the IP. Toei also owns the IP and name. If they want to make an original Power Rangers series, it has to be with Toei. It's not hard to understand. Since Samurai, the credits of Power Rangers read as "created by Haim Saban (Shuki Levy was absent) and Toei Company Ltd". And they have to pay to Toei. Even if they make an original series, no bounded to Sentai.
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