I just discovered that ShoutFactory now has both
Kakuranger and
Ohranger streaming for free:
http://www.shoutfactorytv.com/series/ninja-sentai-kakuranger
http://www.shoutfactorytv.com/series/chouriki-sentai-ohranger
I've always been curious about
Kakuranger, since it was nominally the basis of MMPR season 3, but MMPR used very little of its content except in
Alien Rangers at the end, and mixed things around enormously (e.g. reversing the order in which the two main types of Zord were introduced). So I wanted to see what the original was like. And so far, two episodes in, I have to say it's one of the freakiest things I've ever seen. It's very much going for comedy, even to the degree of being narrated by a performer of a particular Japanese style of comedy,
rakugo, which is basically a guy kneeling on a stage and telling funny stories (so I guess you could call it sit-down comedy). It's like it's going overboard to base everything in Japanese culture to compensate for the Chinese focus of the previous year's
Dairanger. You've got the ninja lore and mythology as the main basis, you've got the narration based on a Japanese comedy style, you've got the Youkai monsters based on traditional Japanese demons (complete with the
rakugoka narrator giving mini-lectures about their origins), and the Kakurangers even drive around in a catbus a la
My Neighbor Totoro (although not quite so animated, in either sense). Yet at the same time, it uses
Batman '66-style written sound effects in the action scenes, in the Roman alphabet.
So far I'm not sure the weirdness factor alone, and my curiosity about what
Power Rangers left out, will be enough to keep me watching. So far the monsters have gotten more character development than the heroes. Anyone know if it gets better? And is
Ohranger worthwhile?