What is my one problem with Super Ninja Steel adapting the rest of Ninninger?
Sept 15, 2018 13:38:10 GMT -5
Post by xman on Sept 15, 2018 13:38:10 GMT -5
The one problem that I have with the remaining episodes of Super Ninja Steel adapting Ninninger's leftovers is the fact that we're never gonna get to see Hayley or Sarah actually wear the Lion Fire armor in the show because of sentai footage, limited budgets, no licensing rights to use tge Shironinger and Momoninger Chouzetsu form from the Tokyo Dome City Ninninger live shows and that stupid-ass Super Star Blade which is obviously going to used for the debut episode of the Super Star Ninninger form. That and the fact the Lion Fortress Zord's sentai counterpart is a pervert, but I ain't gonna bother talking about that because it's gonna piss me off even further thinking about it and I really don't give a damn about what was going on in the sentai. That's their business, not ours!! But anyways, I've had so much high hopes in wanting to see this as an opportunity to make for the fact that after 20 years since the introduction of the Red Space Battlizer from Power Rangers in Space, we finally would get to see the female Power Rangers actually having their own personal battlizers on-screen. But, no. Now, I gotta take back everything I said about wanting to see Sarah and Hayley actually wearing the Lion Fire armor in original footage a year ago, just to be reminded that Power Rangers and Bandai are borderline sexist towards giving female Power Rangers their own personal battlizers. The only time we'll ever get to see a female ranger wear a battlizer would be in the form of a comic book panel, courtesy of Boom! Studios. But that's gonna be like in another 10 or 20 years for that to happen.
And yet, people thought the first phase of the Heisei-era Kamen Rider shows were being sexist toward making female Kamen Rider?! pfft!! That's just cupcakes in comparison to the history of female Power Rangers not getting their own personal battlizers on-screen. Even in mostof the previous Power Rangers toylines from In Space to RPM, you barely even see any of the female rangers getting their own personal battlizers and that really says a lot right there. Now, I know that people are going to say that "Power Rangers is a boys' franchise", but honestly, that is not entirely true. Nor does that argument has any real meanings or values since we're actually getting to see more girls collecting other materials that were "meant for boys", nowadays. And I mean it. We got more girls getting into Power Rangers, Marvel and DC comics than we see more boys getting into My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic agic and Jem and the Holograms, and etc. So, no. Stuff like Power Rangers is no longer seen as just a "boys' franchise". Things are different now.
So, I may need to ask you guys this one question in regards to what my one problem is with Super Ninja Steel adapting the remaining episodes of Ninninger. Do you think it's fair that after 20 years since the introduction of the Red Space Battlizer from in Space, the female rangers shouldn't be getting their personal battlizers on-screen, but the males can? And I am not including the Zord-cockpit-only modes, because they're a waste of time , space and resources.
You be the judge.
And yet, people thought the first phase of the Heisei-era Kamen Rider shows were being sexist toward making female Kamen Rider?! pfft!! That's just cupcakes in comparison to the history of female Power Rangers not getting their own personal battlizers on-screen. Even in mostof the previous Power Rangers toylines from In Space to RPM, you barely even see any of the female rangers getting their own personal battlizers and that really says a lot right there. Now, I know that people are going to say that "Power Rangers is a boys' franchise", but honestly, that is not entirely true. Nor does that argument has any real meanings or values since we're actually getting to see more girls collecting other materials that were "meant for boys", nowadays. And I mean it. We got more girls getting into Power Rangers, Marvel and DC comics than we see more boys getting into My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic agic and Jem and the Holograms, and etc. So, no. Stuff like Power Rangers is no longer seen as just a "boys' franchise". Things are different now.
So, I may need to ask you guys this one question in regards to what my one problem is with Super Ninja Steel adapting the remaining episodes of Ninninger. Do you think it's fair that after 20 years since the introduction of the Red Space Battlizer from in Space, the female rangers shouldn't be getting their personal battlizers on-screen, but the males can? And I am not including the Zord-cockpit-only modes, because they're a waste of time , space and resources.
You be the judge.