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Hasbro's Power Rangers era and General Tokusatsu discussion

A Sun Wukong/Monkey King theme -- interesting. I guess that means he'll be an unruly trickster figure.

The naginata spear is a bit of a tweak, since Sun's weapon in Journey to the West is an iron staff, not a spear. I wonder if the Japanese version (in which he's known as Son Goku, the basis of the Dragonball character) changes it to a naginata to localize it, like how they changed Sha Wujing, the sand demon, into a kappa (turtle-like river/lake monster).
 
A fun anecdote from Shirakura about the planning for DonBrothers via Toei's page:


-DonBros actually started out as a Journey to the West theme (5 rangers would have been Human, Monkey, Kappa, Pig and either a Horse/or Dragon.) They eventually couldn't get "human" to work there and so used both dragon and horse. They also went with "boar" over "pig" because it didn't seem to fit right. Using Son Gokuu was important because they felt it reflected Dairanger and Kakuranger (who also used the motif) and that it would be successful, but they ended up going with the Momotaro legend instead.

When it came time for a 6th, they decided to go back to Gokuu, but since SaruBrother was already a monkey, they had to change it and went with dragon because it tied back to RyuuseiOh. In essence, Don DoraGokuu was originally the leader of the team in the planning stage, and now is taking up the role in the show of "replacement leader."
 
-DonBros actually started out as a Journey to the West theme (5 rangers would have been Human, Monkey, Kappa, Pig and either a Horse/or Dragon.) They eventually couldn't get "human" to work there and so used both dragon and horse.

Interesting. Hmm, Sanzo (Xuanzang, aka Tripitaka) was a Buddhist monk, so maybe an armor based on a Shaolin kung fu theme? (Although Xuanzang was a pacifist, and in the book he was quite a coward.)

Maybe they could've done something where the Sanzo equivalent was the team mentor, or someone they had to protect the way the Monkey King and his allies protected Sanzo. Then you'd only have a four-Ranger team, but it's been done before. Or, heck, have a three-person team (Monkey, Pig, Kappa) and have the dragon-horse be the mecha. After all, the dragon-horse was a minor character in JttW.

Then again, OniSister is based on the villains of the Momotarou legend, so they could've done the same with the JttW theme, basing the fifth Ranger on the main villain, Bull Demon King (who was an old friend of the Monkey King, so maybe it could be one of those redeemed-antagonist deals). Or just on demons in general, which might've ended up with an oni theme anyway.
 
Toei just released a 30 seconds teaser for Kamen Rider Black Sun, confirming that it will be released this autumn on Prime Video


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I heard there will be a "Kaijin Lives Matter" plotline in the movie too.

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DonBrothers continues to be quite good. I really like the look of Don Dragoku (or Doragoku, I'm not sure what the official spelling is honestly) in action. A little surprised they went for the Gold/Black/Red for the second year in a row, but it works. Very Faiz, with the glowing in the dark, which is kind of ironic given the writer.

So if Momotani Jirou is also of the Don Clan, does that make he and Tarou family? Not necessarily brothers, though they could certainly pass for it if the show wants to go that way. But cousins or such, perhaps? I suppose the clan relationship needn't be that direct, but I'm kind of hoping for it. Particularly with a third Don warrior supposedly on the way.

Sonoi finally feels joy, however faintly, and now he needs more. Heel-face turn incoming? Feels like they want to keep him as the rival figure. Though I wonder how his Nuoto allies will handle finding out he's basically betrayed them again to get Tarou back.

I'm also curious if the show will pay off the shipping hints with Tarou and Haruka, or if they'll just keep playing it as heavy subtext. She better not turn out to be a secret sister or something, because they are awfully cute together. Lord help me, I'm invested.

And, finally, how much longer can they drag out not knowing Inuzaka's identity as InuBrother? We have our sixth already, and we don't have an honest to goodness team yet. Not to mention the Natsumi/Miho drama that is still impending. Feels like stuff needs to start really moving on that front soon. Ish.
 
So now, in addition to being a pedantic dick and bully, you can also read minds and judge my expectations.

Wow, you really are something. I award you the internet. Congratulations. You add such sterling material to the discussion.
 
So now, in addition to being a pedantic dick and bully, you can also read minds and judge my expectations.

Huh? No, I use "your" in the generic sense, as in "a person's." Irony means something that contradicts the observer's expectations, or the literal meaning of a speaker's words, rather than something that aligns with them. People (including Alanis Morissette, notably) tend to use "ironic" in the opposite of its actual sense, to mean something amusingly appropriate, rather than something unexpectedly contradictory.
 
Power rangers has a new showrunner

https://deadline.com/2022/06/jenny-...verall-deal-entertainment-one-1235044903/amp/

She got her start on Supernatural and then worked on Jessica Jones, Cloak and Dagger, and The Witcher, so I'm anticipating edgy young adult vibes for the new show

EXCLUSIVE: Jenny Klein (The Thing About Pam)has signed an overall deal for television content with independent studio Entertainment One. Under the two-year pact, Klein will develop genre and drama-based television content and will serve as showrunner on eOne’s Power Rangers series that is currently in development at Netflix. She’ll collaborate on the series with Jonathan Entwistle who is overseeing the Power Rangers universe under a deal he signed with eOne in 2020 to develop the franchise across film and television.


Klein’s co-created, executive produced and served as showrunner on The Thing About Pam, which became NBC’s top-rated new series of the 2021-2022 season. She also served as co-executive producer on Daisy Jones and The Six at Amazon. Other credits include The Witcher, Facebook’s Sacred Lies and Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger and Jessica Jones and Supernatural. She’s repped by UTA and Hansen Jacobsen Teller.
 
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Executive producer and show runner Simon Bennett said that Kyuranger had too many rangers. With such a short filming schedule I wonder if they'll greatly reduce the Kyuranger footage.

Somethings gotta go.

If they will use only a couple of suits from Kyuranger, then I wont be surprised if they will use Red, Blue, Yellow, Green and Pink as core five rangers and Ryu Commander will become our sixth ranger (at least in Power Rangers!)
 
Executive producer and show runner Simon Bennett said that Kyuranger had too many rangers. With such a short filming schedule I wonder if they'll greatly reduce the Kyuranger footage.

Somethings gotta go.

If they will use only a couple of suits from Kyuranger, then I wont be surprised if they will use Red, Blue, Yellow, Green and Pink as core five rangers and Ryu Commander will become our sixth ranger (at least in Power Rangers!)

If they adapt Kyuranger but don't give us an orange ranger, I'll lose my mind. They skipped ToQger, so Kyuranger is the only other option. If they decide to pick and choose rangers, I hope they go for at least one or two more unique colors, like Orange.

Also, I'd think that HouHou Soldier, who Toei seems to consider the 6th Ranger of Kyuranger, would be an obvious choice for inclusion, especially since he has a few unique mecha and its not like Power Rangers hasn't had a red sixth/extra ranger before. Ryu Commander feels more like he'd fit as a Doggie Kruger or Udonna type mentor/extra ranger, which obviously is also something Power Rangers has done before.
 
Today is the release date for Tangent Knights 2: Tempest Tossed, the second installment in my trilogy of full-cast audionovels set in an original science fiction universe inspired by the armored superheroes of Japanese tokusatsu TV.

https://www.graphicaudio.net/tangent-knights-2-tempest-tossed.html


Cover art by Amelia Grace Buff
GraphicAudio’s spectacular original super-heroic series powers on to new heights of action and intrigue, available in no other format!

In a world where communication with parallel Tangent Earths has brought a disruptive influx of new beliefs and scientific innovation, college-student and fangirl Corazon Kagami continues to discover astonishing new facets to the abilities she’s unexpectedly acquired in the accident that transformed her into Tangent Knight Caprice, the foremost of a growing ensemble of armored super-warriors very much like the heroes and villains of her favorite tokusatsu shows.

Earth-shattering revelations about her technology magnate mother Morgan Herrera and her cyborg security team Fireforce have put Cory on the side of Matrix, the interdimensional law enforcement agency tasked with bringing Morgan to justice. Daniel Vajra, the Tangent Knight called Tempest, is increasingly driven by his pursuit of vengeance against those responsible for his sister Meera’s death, and an astonishing confrontation with Fireforce’s powerful new warrior pushes him over the edge. Tempest’s desperate use of dangerous, largely untested cutting-edge tangent tech weaponry in his vengeful quest sends him out of control, a menace to foe and friend alike.

You can hear a sample clip or buy the book at the above link, and an MP-3 CD edition will be available in mid-July. Of course, Book 1: Caprice of Fate is still available too: https://www.graphicaudio.net/tangent-knights-1-caprice-of-fate.html
 
Excerpts from Uchuusen's interview/chat with Shirakura and Inou, via 5ch. This explains several things about how the show turned out the way it has.


-By the time Inoue was brought on, the title of DonBrothers, the motif of Momotaro and his companions, and why an Oni was included in the team was already decided

-Shirakura: We were a little apprehensive of having the 1st episode of a boy-targeted show be from the point of view of a female character, but because Shida Kohaku is such an wonderful actress we did it.
-Inoue: The producers choosing Shida was an amazing choice.
-Haruka saying "Gue!" was from the script, but the director saw how much everyone liked it and decided to include it in as many episodes as they could. Shida's "Gue!" shout is truly amazing. (The rest of this portion is basically just Shirakura and Inoue praising Shida.)

Shirakura: The Master being Goshikida Kaito was Shirakura's idea; "it's okay to change his character arbitrarily if need be, to have him appear."
-Inoue did not view Zenkaiger at all (Shirakura didn't want to "string along the character from the previous season" so he stopped at just getting him to appear)
-The Master version of Kaito ended up becoming a "sexy character." Recently the affection for Kaito (Kogamine) has grown, and he's begun to appear more regularly in various works.
Because of that we were concerned "Can we guarantee Kogamine's schedule?"

-It was originally planned for the motif and powers of each HitotsuKi to be explained within the plot and setting, but it was decided instead that the Hitotsuki could just appear in addition to the plot of the episode as well. This was done so it wouldn't be looked at as "impossible" for some of these human characters to become HitotsuKi and have their specific powers.

-The character of Miho ended up appearing more than originally planned as well; Momoko Arata (Miho/Natsumi) was surprised about this too
-Sayama Keiji was not planned to be a Juuto at first; he was only supposed to guest star for that one episode
Shirakura: With (Inoue) Sensei's scripts, it's impossible to tell whether characters who are set to appear once will have connections to the plot going forward. The Shirokuma staff were also supposed to only be guest appearances, weren't they?

-(The conversation went on for a bit like this); it's a little like being constricted by your own two hands, but there is a vague image of what the final episode is going to be already- a Happy End that might make you shed some tears.

-Japanese dramas "explain too much". Explanations are good to make characters, and mysteries interesting however, it was thought that "not knowing stuff becomes interesting" and DonBrothers was written with that in mind.
-They assume the audience wants to know why Sonoi saved Taro, but Sonoi's answer of "I don't want to answer" is something that Taro was satisfied with. There's no need to explain the emotions outright; they're enough as-is. If Sonoi had said "Actually, it's because I like you a little bit", it kind of dampens the mood no? (laughing)

-We did not want to "tramp down" what kind of characters these characters are. Humans grow, and sometimes show you surprising sides of themselves. From here on out, we will use all facets of the changes in human nature.
-The goal is to make every episode of DonBrothers a "Situation Drama." As an example, I would like to write an episode like "there is a line for a Ramen Shop, and all the DonBrothers happen to be lined up to eat there."

-Shirakura: The movie, differing from the TV show, is an excited, flurry of a scenario. The Revice movie is likely what people expect of a "traditional hero film" but this opening act as it were is more of a lively presentation to warm the audience up.

-Shirakura mentions that usually you would have several writers contribute on a show like this, but from the start, he knew that was impossible. For DonBrothers there was no other option but to ask Inoue to write the entire show.


Wow. Inoue's going to write the WHOLE season?

"-The Master version of Kaito ended up becoming a "sexy character."

Uh...okay? Not sure I understand that
 
Hm. I wasn't that fond of Fiveman, but if it leads to more Sentai releases, that's a good thing.



The problem that lead to the end of sentai dvds was Hasbro was like "Hey. We're not getting a share of these profits. They're making a profit off a property we own a part of"

Once they bought the Power Ranger franchise they had the entire library I believe from Goranger to any current series for footage to mine/use

I guess they felt like they were owed something. I'm probably not explaining it that well
 
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