Super sentai is ending
A rebrand is planned
Hunh... I only beat you by a minute.
Super sentai is ending
A rebrand is planned
Rumor has it that the next series name is Chou Gakuen Magininger. I assume "Chou" is the new sentai word that will be in every title from now on
If this rebranding is a way to sidestep Hasbro blocking Japan from expanding it's reach to the west then how can previous sentai series be put on dvd? Isn't that the possible point of not calling it super sentai anymore?
How is Hasbro able to block Toei's expansion into North America?
I thought their license only covers "Power Rangers" IP?
Anything "Super Sentai" shouldn't be affected, right?
How is Hasbro able to block Toei's expansion into North America?
I thought their license only covers "Power Rangers" IP?
Anything "Super Sentai" shouldn't be affected, right?
Anyway, if they are rebranding as Chou or whatever, the question is, would we rather see them just change the name and keep the formula intact, or would we rather see them take this opportunity to shake things up and try something different? Like, do we really need giant combining robots? Maybe there's a different approach worth trying.
Ratings are down. Toy sales are semi okay. TegaSword sells well but they're still not where they want them to be
-Child population is down in Japan.
-Kids aren't interested in spandex heroes anymore. They'd rather be watching something quick and online.
If Hasbro does have rights to Sentai because of Power Rangers, would that only apply to seasons that were used for Power Rangers, or the entire franchise? And I thought the new reboot of Power Rangers is supposed to be all original footage, so what would that mean for future seasons of Sentai in the US?
Don't forget the weird Macross / Robotech Harmony Gold licensing debacle.Rights can be weird sometimes, and unfair sometimes. I'm reminded of my frustration that Filmation's terrific 1979 Flash Gordon animated feature film has never been released in the US except for a single 1982 TV broadcast, because of Dino de Laurentiis's 1980 Flash Gordon movie monopolizing the film rights (even though the Filmation movie is much better).
Don't forget the weird Macross / Robotech Harmony Gold licensing debacle.
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