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Post by iceranger32 on Nov 14, 2018 19:23:46 GMT -5
^Probably mostly because Toei has a say in a Power Rangers season regardless of how much say he has in it. And, it probably is within the contract with Toei that they have to adapt a Sentai season for Power Rangers. To which is a similar reason why all the proposed animated shows/movies were denied as Toei axe those ideas.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Nov 15, 2018 3:56:26 GMT -5
I seriously doubt they would ever just make a fully original all American made season. As adapting stuff they already have footage for lower costs. As they don't have to do everything. Vs already having footage and then only having to film as needed stuff.
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Post by Armanzy on Dec 1, 2018 6:09:35 GMT -5
Why not go crazy and adapt one of the recent Kamen Rider teams as rangers? There are so many main characters in those these days they'd easily make a ranger team.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Dec 1, 2018 8:18:27 GMT -5
That isn't likely to happen. As Kamen rider is controlled by different production company then sentai is. So they don't have the rights to that. Hasbro has just took over deal with toei for super sentai.
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Post by xman on Dec 1, 2018 21:54:51 GMT -5
That isn't likely to happen. As Kamen rider is controlled by different production company then sentai is. So they don't have the rights to that. Hasbro has just took over deal with toei for super sentai. Well, technically. Kamen Rider is own by Ishinomori Productions, but, if let's say if Hasbro has an interest in adapting Kamen Rider into the U.S. Then, I think what they should do is this. Call up both Toei and Ishinomori Productions' head representatives, and try to make a deal with having to set up a morning block to air both shows. Of course, there is a problem with getting Steven Wang to come back and having to work with a new production staff and writers, since he and his brother have actual experience with the franchise under the guidance of the late Shotarou Ishinomori. But, I don't know. I mean, if it's possible then we should have a different company try to get Kamen Rider adapted into the U.S. Plus, W, Gaim, Drive, Ghost, Ex-Aid and possibly Build have enough toys to sell into the U.S. Who knows?! We'll see. Until then, let's just see how well things will change once we get an actual result of how successful the Hasbro-era is.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Dec 2, 2018 8:30:23 GMT -5
It would be neat but I still doubt it will happen.
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Post by PowerKamenSentai on Dec 3, 2018 0:49:20 GMT -5
Why not go crazy and adapt one of the recent Kamen Rider teams as rangers? There are so many main characters in those these days they'd easily make a ranger team. Mainly because none of them look anything like a Power Ranger.
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Post by xman on Dec 4, 2018 8:31:23 GMT -5
Why not go crazy and adapt one of the recent Kamen Rider teams as rangers? There are so many main characters in those these days they'd easily make a ranger team. Mainly because none of them look anything like a Power Ranger. That's the beauty of it. Kamen Rider isn't supposed to look anything like Power Rangers. Neither are the V.R. Troopers, the Metal Hero series, the Beetleborgs and the Mystic Knights of Tir NaGog, and Ultraman. So, I would say, why not just take another risk at adapting one of the Neo-Heisei era Kamen Rider shows into the U.S. What have we got left to lose?!
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Post by BradyMcKnight on Dec 7, 2018 10:41:19 GMT -5
So now I think my personal best case scenario would be
Season 26: Beast Morphers Season 27: Super Beast Morphers Season 28: Kyuranger Season 29: Super Kyuranger Season 30: Ryuusouger
Having dinosaurs again for the 30th anniversary would be neat.
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Post by xman on Dec 7, 2018 18:12:11 GMT -5
No, actually. We need to save Ryuusouger for a much later season. But Kyuuranger might actually work for an anniversary series in Power Rangers.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Dec 8, 2018 8:28:06 GMT -5
Be neat to do dinos. But since we are still a while from what ever be 30th season. Let alone which ever series it be it be running 30th and 31st seasons if we remain the 2 year format. Plus we have many series to still adapt, tqgr(I hope not), zyouh, kyuuranger, lupin/pat. Right there we got 4 series there that can be used for 8 years worth of power rangers.
Though I would really love if after bm as we know it will be 2 years. To go back to the old 1 year format. So we can try to cat up to sentai again. Cause really the 2 year format Judy gets us so far behind shows. And if we are pick and choose and skipping some. Just can lead to production problems. Like with them going for gobus. And having to remake suits and props as the suits and props where not in best shape.
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Post by xman on Dec 10, 2018 8:45:53 GMT -5
What if they decided to change the premiere time by having Power Rangers air in the fall and end the season, next spring of the following year? I mean the Neo-Heisei era Kamen Rider shows have been doing it since 2009. Other shows like the CW Arrowverse shows have done it. So, why can't Power Rangers do the same thing?
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Dec 10, 2018 11:08:30 GMT -5
As much as that be a nice schedule change. I don't see that being a option. Due to the business quarters way they go. Plus that would seriously mess with toy releases windows.
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Post by xman on Dec 12, 2018 22:45:38 GMT -5
Not unless if the toys were scheduled to be released in the fall just in time for the Christmas season. I am just sayin'!
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Dec 13, 2018 13:49:07 GMT -5
but i doubt the toy companies would want to change up release windows as it would hurt there quarterly sales reports and what not. personally nothing is wrong with the feb to nov format the show has been for a long time. The issue on hand still is nick stupid mid break for 5 months. Which is not needed. There is plently of ways for 22 episodes in feb to nov without needing a long break.
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