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Post by zarius on Jun 17, 2020 14:15:41 GMT -5
It was a great episode that was almost ruined by all of the bad replacement voice-acting for the archive clips. Aside from one character, every other villain featured, even Rangers, got dubbed over.
Here's a list of who voiced who
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Post by iceranger32 on Jun 17, 2020 14:42:25 GMT -5
Yeah, kind of wished Hasbro would have used the original voice audio for the characters. But, at the same time, I get the reason why they had to use replacements to do voice overs for those characters considering that it would have cost them more money to use.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jun 18, 2020 8:06:38 GMT -5
Interesting they air the first part of team up but not the second. What so they had clips of old episodes but redubbed lines. Why they do that. If hasbro/Saban owns all the old footage. I can't see why they would replace audio. It's not like x old actors would likely get anything from old footage being in a new episode. Like in dt did any of the mm to ns casts get anything from the clips used in Tommy video diary.
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Post by zarius on Jun 18, 2020 8:23:55 GMT -5
Interesting they air the first part of team up but not the second. What so they had clips of old episodes but redubbed lines. Why they do that. If hasbro/Saban owns all the old footage. I can't see why they would replace audio. It's not like x old actors would likely get anything from old footage being in a new episode. Like in dt did any of the mm to ns casts get anything from the clips used in Tommy video diary. Saban own the footage, but they don't own the rights to the music. The dialogue and the music in the master tapes can't seemingly be seperated, so to avoid paying out royalties to the artists, they redubbed the lines and changed the music.
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Post by zarius on Jun 18, 2020 13:01:21 GMT -5
"Grid Connection" The Rangers arrive at Grid Battleforce and find Keeper waiting for them. Keeper tells the Rangers that he received a vision of a mighty battle involving fallen Rangers. Devon scoffs at Keeper seeing visions, but Keeper tells him not to underestimate the morphing grid. He tells Devon he will be struck by a meteor. Devon heads off to his video game competition. On the road, he is indeed struck by a meteor.
The remaining Rangers receive a distress call from the Dino Charge dimension, the DC Rangers are being attacked by Snide and Goldar, who now goes by the name Goldar Maximus. The GB Rangers open up trans-dimensional portals and go in to help. Snide and Goldar Maximus get the better of the Rangers and steal four of the Dino Charge Rangers' Energems. Ravi sends out a distress signal to GB's home dimension.
Devon returns to Grid Battleforce and is informed of what has happened. Devon apologises to Keeper, saying he should have listened to him. Devon decides to head over to the Dino Charge dimension, but first he needs to send out a distress call to all Power Rangers through the morphing grid, but can only do it by channeling a piece of the meteor through a Morph-X tower. He makes his way over to one and does so. The meteor fragment breaks down and reveals the Tyranosaurus coin inside. A portal opens and Jason emerges from it.
Devon and Jason head over to the Dino Charge dimension and locate their friends and teammates. Devon supplies everyone with morph-x. Evox and Scrozzle are putting together a geode from which Evox can grow his own Zord, using the DNA of six dinosaurs and the power of the Rangers energems.
The Rangers are confronted by Goldar Maximus, Snide, Blaze and Roxy, along with an army of putties and vivix. Jason summons the remainder of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and the Dino Thunder Rangers before morphing into MMPR Red. The battle is joined and the Rangers ultimately prove victorious, disposing of Goldar, Snide and Roxy. Blaze retreats to warn Evox, who completes work on his Zord. Blaze is destroyed by the Rangers after Evox leaves. The Rangers take back the energems.
Evox unleashes his Zord, Jason mentions Serpenterra, the Dino Megazords and Beast Morpher Zords are summoned. The battle is joined and ultimately Evox's Zord is obliterated.
Afterwards, Jason says that for every generation, there will be Power Rangers around, and leaves in a portal with the other MMPR and Dino Thunder Rangers. Grid Battleforce soon join them after Devon tells Keeper he will never doubt the morphing grid again
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jun 18, 2020 14:28:14 GMT -5
Well that sucks when stuff like that happens. Didn't hasbro buy music rights too when they bought from saban. If not they should have. Where the redubbing at least decent or really not any close to originals. Also I was curious that fb page showing the international airings is it English audio?
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Post by iceranger32 on Jun 18, 2020 14:50:14 GMT -5
^Yes, it's in English since it aired in the UK, it aired in English.
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Post by zarius on Jun 18, 2020 15:47:15 GMT -5
Where the redubbing at least decent or really not any close to originals. They sounded nothing like the originals. Here's Kyle Higgins trying to explain it
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Post by zarius on Jun 18, 2020 15:57:04 GMT -5
Man...the reactions to the Dino team-up are...not good folks.
I was a big fan of the multi-episode build-up to this..but I can't excuse this one, aside from the first ten minutes, this is 2011-2014 Tzachor-level bad, it really is. What a crushing disappointment.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Jun 18, 2020 16:11:19 GMT -5
i am curious to still see it myself to judge it.
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Post by xman on Jun 19, 2020 0:42:42 GMT -5
Yeah, kind of wished Hasbro would have used the original voice audio for the characters. But, at the same time, I get the reason why they had to use replacements to do voice overs for those characters considering that it would have cost them more money to use. I guess. But, the entire three-part adaptation of Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters was just disappointing. It really didn't live up to the hype in my opinion. The two-part "Go-Busters vs. Space Sherriff Gavan" adaptation was so much better.
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Post by zarius on Jun 19, 2020 1:30:14 GMT -5
Yeah, kind of wished Hasbro would have used the original voice audio for the characters. But, at the same time, I get the reason why they had to use replacements to do voice overs for those characters considering that it would have cost them more money to use. I guess. But, the entire three-part adaptation of Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters was just disappointing. I would disagree. The only weak link was Grid Connection and the dicey dubbing in both that and the clip show. The whole build-up was great and we were let down at the final hurdle. Update: Having rewatched it, I'm less frustrated with it. It's still very rushed, but there's some neat world-building in the first ten minutes, opening up new mysteries surrounding the Power Coins, and we got a science lesson in how dino zords are developed. Those few things are the saving grace of the episode.
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Post by xman on Jun 19, 2020 9:07:42 GMT -5
I guess. But, the entire three-part adaptation of Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters was just disappointing. I would disagree. The only weak link was Grid Connection and the dicey dubbing in both that and the clip show. The whole build-up was great and we were let down at the final hurdle. Update: Having rewatched it, I'm less frustrated with it. It's still very rushed, but there's some neat world-building in the first ten minutes, opening up new mysteries surrounding the Power Coins, and we got a science lesson in how dino zords are developed. Those few things are the saving grace of the episode. "Meh!!"
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Post by zarius on Jun 19, 2020 9:32:49 GMT -5
Here's what's been gathered on the writer/director credits for the episodes so far
Episode 9 - "The Evox Snare" Story by: Becca Barnes, Alwyn Dale and Chip Lynn Teleplay by: Chip Lynn Directed by: Simon Bennett
Episode 10 - "Intruder Alert!" Story by: Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann Directed by: Simon Bennett
Episode 11 - "The Greater Good" Story by: Becca Barnes and Alwyn Dale Teleplay by: Johnny Hartmann Directed by: Simon Bennett
Episode 12 - "Finders Keepers" Story by: Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Denise Downer, Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes Directed by: Oliver Driver
Episode 22 - "Making Bad" Story by: Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes Teleplay by: Maiya Thompson, James Collins and Cameron Dixon Directed by: Simon Bennett
Episode 13 - "Grid Connection" Story by: Becca Barnes, Alwyn Dale and Chip Lynn Teleplay by: Chip Lynn Directed by: Oliver Driver
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Post by zarius on Jun 19, 2020 12:38:20 GMT -5
"Golden Oppertunity" Nate's parents arrive in town. Nate introduces Zoey and Steel to them before they head over to the juice bar where Nate learns his parents have taken an overseas assignment and will be rooted to that location for over two years. They would like Nate to come with them and stay. Nate is persuaded to say yes by Steel and the remainder of Grid Battleforce, who volunteer to run the labs and take care of the equipment in his absence
Nate and Steel are out collecting DNA samples when Roxy attacks. Some of the Rangers arrive (except Ravi, who found himself caught under a Zord when repairing it) and try to prevent Roxy from making off with the DNA scanners, but fail. Evox uses the scanners to upgrade Roxy using flower DNA and create a beetle/robot hybrid called Clawtron.
Nate and his parents head on over to the airport, while back at Grid Battleforce, Zoey messes up the transporter systems, so when the Rangers are confronted by Roxy and Clawtron in the city, they can't summon their morphers and weapons. Nate is contacted and told of the situation, he makes excuses to his parents and rushes over to Grid Battleforce to take the morphers and weapons, he and Cruise race to where the Rangers are located and hands them their equipment. The Rangers take care of Clawtron as well as a Gigadrone. Roxi escapes. Ravi notes that Evox still has control of the DNA scanner and can continue to create robot hybrids, and Roxy remains upgraded.
Nate returns to the airport and comes clean to his parents...he can't come with them as he is needed to protect the city from Evox. His parents understand and tell him they'll visit at Christmas. Nate embraces his parents, bids farewell to them, and heads back to Grid Battleforce with his teamamtes
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