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as the Rangers flew off into space to search for him (yet their "search" somehow consisted of spending most of their time hanging around in Angel Grove and not actually looking for him).

One of the original concepts for PRiS was that they'd need to keep returning to earth, because their vehicles would run out of energy and need to be recharged.

http://sirstack.livejournal.com/50847.html

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They were also apparently going to spend more time during the final episodes of PRT setting up PRiS, other than just the final two episodes. And Phantom Ranger would be captured.

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Looks more samurai than ninja. Although, of course, real ninjas didn't look like anything in particular, just ordinary nondescript folks.
 
Finally gotten around to watching that Zordon fan fim / fan prequel / fan reboot. All things considered, it's a fun fifty minutes to spend reminiscing as a bunch of passionate people try to fill in various holes in PR backstory, succeeding in a fair sense IMO. I would watch the apparently forthcoming follow up.

Also great to see what film students can do with a green screen and a LOT of time these days... And kudos for getting David J. Fielding to come in and voice Mondo!

Mark
 
So we have news about the 4th quarter mecha. The last in the DX line


-Ninninger's final robot will release in October. It is known as "GekiAtsuDaiOh." This will be the only thing released in Quarter 4, besides special releases (Figuarts and Tamashii shop releases.)
DX Shuriken Gattai GekiAtsuDaiOh:
-A 6-combiner gattai robot. Formed from HouhouMaru (Phoenix), GenbuMaru (Turtle), Seiryuu Maru (Dragon), ByakkoMaru (White Tiger), PandaMaru (Panda), and MagoiMaru (Black Carp.)
-Each of these final Otomin has an Animal + Vehicle motif. (Genbu is part caterpillar construction vehicle, Seiryuu is part motorcycle, and Magoi is part submarine.)
-As a whole, the robot has orange and blue coloring. It looks very god like, and has a flame motif.
Robot Formation:
Genbu- Face, Torso, Upper Legs
Seiryuu- Right Arm
Magoi- Left Arm
Panda- Left Leg (from under the knee)
Byakko- Right Leg (from under the knee)
Houhou- Back of the Head/Back (the Phoenix Head is stationed above the Nin-Shuriken which forms the head of the robot.)
-GekiAtsuDaiOh can swap with Shurikenjin in the HaOhShurikenjin formation, forming HaOhGekiAtsuDaiOh. This seems to be the only gattai it can perform.
-Another gimmick of the robo is a missle launcher in the chest. It can launch 6 differently-colored missiles.


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I'm a bit confused by "HouhouMaru" as the name for the "Phoenix" mecha. As I remember from Dairanger, the Japanese name for the fenghuang (Chinese firebird) is Houou. Where'd the extra H come from?

Never mind -- I looked it up, and Wikipedia says it's sometimes called the "hoho bird" in English, probably because it's easier for English speakers to pronounce.
 
So with the power up for AkaNinger we get a power up mecha

Lion Ha-Oh


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The purple mecha is Surfer maru. It's another auxiliary mecha for the season.




Info- A large castle type mecha with a Lion motif piloted by Akaninger Chouzetsu.

When Shurikenjin & Bison King combine with it Shurikenjin sits in the throne.

Combined form is named Shurikenjin HaOh.


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Good to hear they're continuing the releases, but I'd be more interested in the older Sentai seasons -- particularly Jetman, which was the best one of the few I've seen.
 
Dino Super Charge marketing teaser:

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Obviously just a bunch of Sentai footage, but it gives those who aren't familiar with Kyoryuger an idea what to expect.
 
It's ridiculous how short the seasons have gotten. Just think... MMPR was on five days a week.
And they burned through the initial episode order of 40 episodes in three months, that's hardly better than the current model.I preferred when they had 40 episodes per year and aired them weekly.
 
And they burned through the initial episode order of 40 episodes in three months, that's hardly better than the current model.

It's better because we got a lot more material in those three months. Dino Charge premiered over six months ago, and we've gotten only eight episodes. That's ridiculous.
 
And they burned through the initial episode order of 40 episodes in three months, that's hardly better than the current model.

It's better because we got a lot more material in those three months. Dino Charge premiered over six months ago, and we've gotten only eight episodes. That's ridiculous.

I only started noticing this (I haven't been a dedicated watcher since Saban resumed control) with Megaforce, when they kept showing the same episode of RoboKnight getting kidnapped every few weeks for months.

Like, the few times that I decided to tune in, it was the exact same episode with the exact same cage, and it ended up being a major turnoff for me.

Yes, 40 episodes a year is nice, but for Megaforce, it was 22 weekly episodes a year, in a dual-split season (so 11 episodes, then a huge gap, then 11 more). Then they did 20 episodes for Super Megaforce. So 40 episodes a year is nice, but they really did 20+ episodes a year, 2 years straight. That's worse than weekly; if averaged out, that's 1 episode every 2.5 weeks. That kind of gap in TV can be deadly. It really does feel like a cheat, especially given that it's a half hour show whose major production advantage is that it reuses footage.

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Anyway, I need to catch up on Ninninger as I'm a few weeks behind, but one thing that struck me early on is how this team just isn't nearly as refined as the other ninja teams, which is great. Yes, it was a theme with Hurricanger, but Ninninger is nowhere near as slick or skilled; sure, they're flashier and definitely have more techniques, but they'll get hit by attacks that should be easily dodged, they'll make mistakes on the field, they'll mess up, and occasionally even forget some of their powers. Hurricanger on paper had the same thing going on, but they were still incredibly efficient and were still superhuman even if unmorphed (which Ninja Storm adapted to good effect, imo).

So the major theme of Ninninger is that they're students still trying to improve themselves, but it's being handled much more deliberately than their predecessors, and that's something I appreciate in the show. Hurricanger is one of my all time favorite Sentai shows, but paying so much to that show has made me grow to like Ninninger's differences.
 
The problem with the show is that they place way too much emphasis on Red (like Kyoryuger) compounded by the fact that his actor is not very good. Other than being the designated main character and kid appeal character, there is nothing really appealing about him. White, Pink, Blue and Gold have had more development and appeal frankly.
 
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