Hasbro's Power Rangers era and General Tokusatsu discussion

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  1. Burning Hearts of Qo'nOs

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    I really enjoyed it. I could have had it be a bit longer, but honestly, the story they told was still satisfying with just the ten episodes. The villains were top notch comedy gold and there were some lovely surprises. Ollie is by far my least favorite character, but his part in the season was perfect! I wish he could have been like that the whole series, lol. Completely adorable and hammy.

    As an end to Power Rangers, it is pretty low key. It pays respect to the history but it is very much the third season and finale of Dino Fury, and satisfying in that. It leaves a bit of an open ended ending letting us know there is more to the story that we can imagine in the greater PR universe (as it should be), but is very conclusive for our heroes. Any complaints I have are minor. The Zords are not at all a hugely important thing to me in any series (they will never treat them like Gundams like how i want) but this particular series goes out of its way to make them feel like an afterthought and mandatory inclusion.
     
  2. Samurai8472

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    December, Sharivan is getting a blu ray release from Toei.

    https://twitter.com/metalH_official/status/1710097930605277256




    Apparently, it's a re-release/issue in affordable price (it originally cost around 20,000 yen ($160~$170) that was cut down to 13,000 ($100)). The only difference from previous release is a lack of booklet
     
  3. Christopher

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    Cool. To date, as far as I know, only the first Space Sheriff series, Gavan, has been legitimately available in the US, since it's streaming on Toei's YouTube site. That site only has the first two episodes of Sharivan and none of the third series, Shaider.

    An interesting thing about Sharivan's lead actor, Hiroshi Watari, is that he appeared in the first six consecutive Metal Heroes series. Sharivan was introduced in the last few episodes of the previous series Gavan, then returned along with Gavan in the frame portions of Shaider's clip-show finale. In the fourth Metal Heroes series Megabeast Investigator Juspion, Watari played a recurring ally of Juspion's called Boomerang, and then played the title character in the fifth series, Dimension Warrior Spielban, making him the only actor to play two Metal Heroes. And he returned for a 2-episode guest role in the sixth series, Choujinki Metalder.
     
  4. Samurai8472

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    The Dekaranger are back!






    A "Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger 20th Fireball Booster" V-Cinext has been announced!
    The movie will hit Japanese cinemas in early Summer 2024, with a Blu-ray & DVD home release on November 13th 2024. In it, Deka Red will use his new "SP1 Licence" to change into a new armored form. The limited special edition releases of the Blu-ray and DVD will also include the new SP1 Licence Memorial Edition toy.



    Official site - https://www.toei-video.co.jp/dekaranger20th/
    Toei Video site - https://www.toei-video.co.jp/special/dekaren/#DSTD20872h

    • Cast - Ryuji Sainei (Ban/Deka Red), Tsuyoshi Hayashi (Hoji/Deka Blue), Yosuke Ito (Sen-chan/Deka Green), Ayumi Kinoshita (Jasmine/Deka Yellow), Mika Kikuchi (Umeko/Deka Pink), Tomokazu Yoshida (Tetsu/Deka Break), Mako Ishino (Swan), Tetsu Inada (Doggie Cruger), Toshio Furukawa (narrator)
    • Screenplay - Toshihisa Arakawa
    • Action director - Hirofumi Fukuzawa
    • Director - Katsuya Watanabe
    • Special cooperation - Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture
    • Production - Toei Kyoto Studio
    • Distribution - Toei Video
    • Limited screening in early Summer 2024
    • Blu-ray & DVD scheduled to be released on Wednesday, November 13, 2024
     
  5. KamenRiderBlade

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    Sweet, I love Dekarangers.

    Any chance that they will continue the Space Squad series of movies?

    Space Squad - Gavan VS Dekaranger was pretty awesome.
    Uchu Sentai Kyuranger vs. Space Squad was good too IMO
     
  6. Christopher

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    Is this an alternate reading of Naruhisa Arakawa's name? RangerWiki says it's him writing it.
     
  7. Burning Hearts of Qo'nOs

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    YES! This is the announcement I've been waiting for all year!!

    I just watched Gavan VS Dekaranger for the first time two days ago, and yes! It was pretty awesome. Haven't seen the Kyuuranger one yet (didn't watch that series aside from the first few episodes) but I am very interested to see more Space Squad. It seemed like this was gonna be a thing they continued based on the setup in Dekaranger but I haven't seen anything about it at all.
     
  8. Samurai8472

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    For awhile it was looked like they were trying to push Gavan but people were like "Stop! It ain't happening! Stop trying to make it happen!"
     
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  11. KamenRiderBlade

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    I liked the next generation Space Sheriffs, Gavan was fun to watch.
     
  12. Christopher

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    Gavan is the one that gets all the attention in retrospect, but I'd say it was the weakest of the three Space Sheriff shows, aside from Kenji Ohba being the most charismatic of the three leads. Sharivan had a stronger story arc, and Shaider had a great kickass female partner in Naomi Morinaga's Annie. And they both had better villain organizations than Gavan did, with more interesting characters.

    It's been interesting to rewatch Dekaranger after watching the Space Sheriff shows. There are so many homages I didn't recognize the first time around, like the narrator constantly explaining how the suits materialize and so on. The narration in general is very Showa-style, particularly the way every episode ends with the narrator urging on the heroes.
     
  13. Samurai8472

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    Some interesting facts regarding Kamen Rider Gotchard and it's conception

    https://twitter.com/april21223/status/1714651635409113383

    https://twitter.com/april21223/status/1714651660566630792


    Seems like this could be a big year with female representation for being Kamen Riders. We've already got at least 4 women who show potential to be a Kamen Rider this year.

    Also we'll see about the last goal/agenda of having a female main rider. The show is very boy merchandise focused so it will be interesting how they can sell a female main rider.

    Maybe she leans on her brother who's has a more cooler looking Rider form?
     
  14. KamenRiderBlade

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    Four? Are you counting Clotho and Lachesis?


    What I read is that Kamen Rider is popular with girls because it's aired immediately after Pretty Cure, the big thing in magical-girl anime these days. That's what's driving the push to include more female Riders, along with the popularity of female Riders among the Western audience. So it's the existing audience interest driving the change in the show, which means there's probably already a market for female-Rider toys.

    Besides, it's a myth that boys won't buy toys based on female characters. Toy company marketers invented that segregation for their own convenience. They've just assumed it's true and marketed the toys accordingly, in a self-fulfilling loop.
     
  16. Samurai8472

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    I missed a tweet continuing from why Rinne's actress was cast

    https://twitter.com/april21223/status/1714651675213062446

     
  17. Christopher

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    ^Yeah, that's the tweet I was referring to. Interesting that they're taking European and American audiences into account.
     
  18. Samurai8472

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    Weird to see the Dekarangers looking so much older yet still wearing the same clothes and doing the same jobs. (Except Doggie. He hasn't aged a day.)


    That's kind of a tokusatsu tradition. The Showa-era series often did episodes set at resort hotels or scenic towns or amusement parks or the like, basically promoting them within the story in what I figure must have been some kind of product-placement deal in exchange for the use of the locations, or something.
     
  20. KamenRiderBlade

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    Excellant Costume maintenance =D

    They are called "Uniforms" for a reason ^_^