Though Power Rangers has a special place in my heart. They can honestly just, well, not continue... In this Era of streaming and international shows being more widely accessible/accepted; they [Toei] can honestly do what Tsuburaya did with Ultraman in 2019. Start publishing the franchise online with subtitles and hire voice actors for people who don't like subtitles. So many more Ultra fans have been created these last couple years due to this. If Toei just did that, we wouldn't need a western adaptation. In short Western Production isn't bringing that Toku charm and the future is now.
I am a firm believer tokusatsu is needed for power rangers because it works well for the story and gives inspiration for newer content creators who are realizing whats true to the show and other things
I agree with everyone who say Power Rangers has tokusastu in it's DNA. If you're have to explain what that word is you either go on a lengthy tangent about how there's this genre in Japan and these super hero franchisee done in this certain way etc etc or just say two words: Power Rangers. The #1 example of the genre around the world. Much like Rider has Fuuto P.I. and Ultraman had it's animations (that Netflix movie about Ultraman becoming a kaiju's dad was great!) I can't see why Power Rangers couldn't dip it's toes in the animation department. But they have to be conscious of what it is. Even if they do a 100% original non-sentai season, it's gotta be rooted in tokusatsu
It'd be cool it the Power Rangers production created their own original practical effects ala Tokusatsu fx. I wouldn't even mind if they recreated Sentai mechs in the Power Rangers series
From What I heard, Dino Fury/Cosmic Fury Showrunner Simon Bennett said Power Rangers need to separate from Tokusatsu Genre. When I heard that statement, Power Rangers cannot be alive well without this Genre. Even Godzilla based on Tokusatsu Genre. I truly disappointed of West Filmmaker or Showrunner doesn't really explored What Tokusatsu is and What makes it soo Special
I have a point of view that's in the middle. Honestly speaking, the Tokunatsu genre is important, but it shouldn't have to be the only thing. There could very-well be an animated series or movie, in the same style that we have had power rangers comics. However, playing around with more original footage and stuff would also be cool as well, so it is not Tokunatsu that needs to change.
Which is ironic since I saw 3 movie directors that have nothing but love and respect for tokusatsu and far more successful than Simon Bennett, those directors are Guillermo Del Toro, James Gunn, and James Cameron
My counterpoint is while the Tokusatu was the soul of power rangers, it no longer works for the American audience. Remember who this show is primarily marketed to, kids. Power Rangers does not appeal to kids today. Kids have so many options for entertainment to the point that many don’t watch traditional TV anymore. Tokusatu was fine in the 90’s because it was many people’s first experience with the genre. But American’s entertainment taste constantly changes and evolves.
At some point in time this whole auction shit is starting to really hurt the fandom because we all grew up with this franchise I don't wanna be one of those people that claims Power Rangers is dead n bullshit I personally want change in the franchise but what Hasbro is doing by selling everything in stock from the show sets everything is fucking crazy they could've at least offer ranger actors props from the show to keep but naw they do this all because they wanna make money it's ridiculous.
I understand but at the same time, if you buy a franchise for that amount of money and it’s not producing that return on investment, then you have to do what you need to do. Power Rangers is not the money printer it once was. Plus it’s great if some of the props are in the hands of fans instead of being outright destroyed.
Disagre about letting the fans have them. People will get it in shipment and two minutes later resell when people who actually plan to keep it miss out
@@hjcb2976 There's tons of tv adaptation of comics in japan. Also the new yakuza live action and the oshi no ko live action on prime. And the many-many stage adaptations
Well to do that would probably have to reset the whole franchise and start from the beginning tokusatsu, could have the same template mix of tokusatsu and power rangers but ultimately would the animation universe would be its own thing
Tokusatsu, or Super Sentai, to be exact its literally the lifeblood and birth mother of Power Rangers and Western fans should respect that, Power Rangers has never, ever been superior to Super Sentai, no matter how good the shows are. And it's extremely important cause it's the source material. It's just a shame that Power Rangers are too busy reverse engineering it to make it look good I mean sure they stopped using Sentai footage, but that is exactly what's missing of Power Rangers, the footage its crucial, because it's the unique style of Tokusatsu fight scenes that make Power Rangers look good. And don't argue cause it's like Oh PoWer RAngers is FoR AmErICa blablabla they want oRiGiNaLiTY blablabla well guess what? Power Rangers is never original, it never was, and never will. The only thing I respect about Power Rangers, is that they come up with really good original storylines, especially in the Disney- era. But it's the shame that they stopped doing that after RPM which is where it all went downhill, where Power Rangers to these people I think is merely a quick money grab that doesn't need to put much effort into for the fans. What they need now is a really good screenwriter. And a group of people that really loved Power Rangers and willing to put work into it, to really show fans a masterpiece of proof that Super Sentai and Power Rangers is loved and appreciated.
I think they don't necessarily need to be directly using Sentai seasons for designs and footage, if they want to do something completely original they absolutely can. But it does still need to be tokusatsu in its essence. Trying to take the tokusatsu spirit out of Power Rangers will leave it feeling hollow and at that point why even bother with Power Rangers branding?
Personally I think power rangers can go different but it must contain the aspects of tokusatsu like explosions, special effects and rubber suits. It’s the key gateway of being unique out of many tv action shows. And to answer the comment question of the day, it would rubber monster suits. I always love how creative and bizarre they go with there designs.
I wish we could live in the Lightspeed Rescue - Time Force era. They were able to make the show much more mature as the audience who grew up on MMPR became older, yet remained tamed enough for new viewers. I mean....Ransik blew Mr.Colins across a room....they definitely have not been able to remake a scene that dramatic since. Honestly I would give anything to relive those nostalgic days. What are your thoughts Este?
*"Honestly I would give anything to relive those nostalgic days"* Kind of sells it, it's just nostalgia. Plus on top of my head, Javi getting his arm ripped off, Pop Pop getting almost by a Sporix, seeing the previous Samurai team get murdered on screen during a flashback, a few scenes that are dramatic in recent years.
I think what Hasbro should do if they want to keep the franchise going is that they need to balance trying something new and keeping tradition at the same time. Like I don't want see another Go Go Power Rangers being slap into the theme song, making the Rangers teenagers. Their are good Power Rangers seasons where the Rangers are not teenagers. The stuff that I don't want to see go away are the stuff that are the faces of Power Rangers. Like the Main Rangers suits looking identical to each other, the Zords, keeping the Red Ranger a guy.
I agree with almost everything besides keep the red ranger a guy because so far we seen two female red rangers (samurai and cosmic fury) and both were interesting to see, yes samurai was a technicality that Jaden’s older sister was meant to lead the team but wasn’t complete with her training and was too far away to assemble the team together so Jaden took over and as for Amelia was a good example of a red ranger plus in another series (spd) red ranger was a leader rank in a squad so technically anyone who deserved it can be red ranger so if Z would’ve stayed with the team she could’ve risen from yellow to red eventually
I think longer episodes with the suits from the most recent super sentai series are the only two things Power Rangers needs. Anything else would just be driving people away.
Keep it up on your work and this video and channel I love this video and channel Thanks you for your video and channel I love power rangers all franchise
To me? It is the human aspects of what it touches on. When they do this out of the blue they do it well. Biggest example of this is that one episode of time force where the green ranger protected the monster of the week from the 6th ranger. That hit so hard.
Tokusatsu will always be important to power rangers but at the same time I don't think franchise should necessarily be beholden to it just because that's how it's always been done, in my opinion the problem with both once and always and cosmic fury was that neither were long enough and both felt rushed but were good, once and always visually is exactly what I'd want from a purely American produced reboot or season 31 just obviously with new characters, suits, zords, etc
I disagree that Power Rangers need to drop Tokusatsu. I think people who say this forget the entire point of using Sentai footage is because creating new footage is more expensive. They also forget that the show is suppose to be used to advertise the toys. Not the other way around. That was the main reason why Hasbro's Power Rangers has failed. They don't release the toys that the show is advertising. Like Cosmo Fury was literally created and have a ton of stuff that could have been toys that they never released. Toy sales are suppose to make up for the show cost. That's why Toei always emphasis the toy sales on whether or not a show is doing well, not the viewership. As they know if Toys sell, the viewership will grow or at least help break even on production cost. For example, Ohranger(Zeo) had horrible viewership, but the toys saved Sentai from being cancelled, same with Carranger(Turbo). Hasbro, like Disney and Neo-Saban failed to understand this easy concept that Toei already laid out for them. Make a cheap easy to create live action show to sell a ton of toys.
You know, the irony is, as weird as cheesy as the toku stuff might be, it's exactly the kind of thing that could make Power Rangers stand out as a franchise from Marvel or DC. Heck, it is the very thing that's made it stand out for years now, but people wanna chuck it out so they can wholly own it. If you ask me (and I don't wanna start a fight in the comments, but) that was the biggest mistake made with the 2017 movie (along with Saban wanting to be heavy-handed with the tone of the movie causing tonal whiplash). They took the basics of it, smashed it together with a teen coming-of-age movie and bloated budget superhero movie, and popped out something that felt more at home in the MCU than anything that remotely resembled the oddball '90s TV show they were basing it off of. I was fine with the teen movie angle, but they tried to make sense of a TV show were most of the elements in it were slapped together on the fly, and there was no cohesive story well until the second and third seasons. The movie needed that self-aware silliness of the original show, that over-the-top action outside of those last ten minutes of the movie. All those things that were a direct product of Fox and Saban directly adapting a tokusatsu television series. If the franchise is to carry on in any form, it will need to at least *feel like* a work of tokusatsu. The explosions, the martial arts fight scenes, the rubber monsters and spandex tights... that'll be the secret sauce for a revived Power Rangers franchise, that'll be the thing people want out of a reboot. Throw in a script full of tongue-in-cheek jokes about how cheesy and random everything feels, you'll have it made better than any dark, serious reboot.
Look at boom studio comics, the only aspect of senti there are the suits. They have original suits, teams and characters while taking established characters in new directions if there's proof that PR can move away from toku it's there
@chrisd1982 According to jinsaku, the new idea they brought up to netflix was to make another might morphin show, but in the present day, pretty much once and always as series. With that same amount of budget and similar writing. Netflix rejected that idea, and hasbro was going to be looking for a new partner, but many doubt that hasbro would even do that.
@@Chesa_Kalden fair enough, like I said in my previous comment I knew Hasbro has said they intend to move forward without netflix but I didn't know the details, honestly I grew up with mighty morphin and the zordon era as a whole but I really wish they would just do something more original, I think maybe going animated would be a good idea but a high quality animation something akin to camp Cretaceous and chaos theory on netflix
While i would love the use of Sentai footage, but if they don't use i wanna see the art of tokusatsu for Power Rangers, the suits, the weapons, the Megazords, the monsters
What really will prove it. Is the showrunners. If they don't get it. That will be the failure. Because not adapting the footage. Isn't really the issue. They'll have 100% control over everything. But that means they have to make everything. Double edge sword. PR has to always follow Toku. Since that's what makes PR, PR. If they don't. The show will just be another superhero show copying Iron Man. You want to make the Megazord fights all CGI, fine. Rescue Force and Fire did that. Use more stylized CGI, fine. But those things don't make a good story. That is what's needed the most.
While the reboot is in the works can we get an adult-oriented Akibaranger adaption with 4th wall breaking and cameo's from former PR actors (but as themselves, not their characters)?
The problem is that Hasbro is obsessed with MMPR. Especially under Hasbro who treats it like Transformers. Nothing but attempts to make G1 2.0 for 20 years.
What would be a smart idea would be if Hasbro (or whoever) made more than just one medium for power rangers, kind of like the comic running at the same time as the main show did previously. Maybe have multiple different series at a time, or have animated series and live action series to draw multiple audience in. That way the show will still feel fresh and inventive
And Boonboomger has taken a major stylistic step backwards in their production after overloading our visual cortexes with pushing the virtual backgrounds in King-Ohger.
With King Ohger being a thing, a middle ground option would definitely be the best direction. That said PR needs Toku, much like how Thunderbirds needs Supermarionation or Muppets needing, Muppets. Other wise you might as well watch a generic sci fi superhero show made by someone else. Anyway as long as PR keeps its identity as to what made it special, change is welcome. Team Middle ground is where I stand on the subject/matter.
My favourite is sentai but my second favourite is power ranger Because they use Japanese footage and great action scenes My favourite power ranger serie is power ranger operating overdrive and second is time force in sentai my favourite is boukenger and second is gokaiger
the thing is that most of these fans enjoy this style so they defend this style, sadly this style is not thriving power rangers has not been relevant in the west since the early 2000s. a change must be made
PR needs to be bought if it is gonna see any new content either way and, if not I wish Hasbro would allow some small studio to overdub new Super Sentai and put it on Netflix.
Wild theory but I hope Toei honors the Power Rangers legacy in the future, especially since Power Ranger seasons were also dubbed and subbed back to Japan at times.
While I really wish more seasons using the Sentai footage, Specifically Lupat and King Ohger, had come to pass for Power Rangers. I am fine with them moving forward with their own unique style for the 'Reboot' if it ever happens. But I think keeping the style of Tokusatsu would be a smart move for the new PR. Making their own practical suits, their own designs for Zords, if they use Zords in the new PR. There's a lot they could do, as shown by the Comics. They just have to be brave enough to actually show some creative initiative. I still believe that if they put a lot of love and passion into Power Rangers it can be a worthwhile investment. It could reach both old and new audiences. But they've got to be willing to put the effort in...and I'm honestly not sure Hasbro has the love for PR to put that effort in. Which worries the hell out of me.
I’m not gonna lie but the spirit rangers is the coolest thing I have seen power rangers come up with, I honestly was so surprised when I found out it was an America exclusive lol.
Those three movies were all really interesting in their own way. The first one was exciting as a kid, the 2017 movie was adorable as an adult, and the Turbo movie also exists. So here's the thing aboot Power Rangers specifically; IF they do a live action series that's all original footage, it would still be: 1. Adherent to everything that made Power Rangers successful - so, it's ultimately a Sentai fanfic same as literally every other season. 2. Objectively tokusatsu. Now, just in case there's any weirdo cringey weebs out there, a couple clarifications: "tokusatsu" just means "special effects," that's it. Japan isn't the only one capable of producing a show using practical effects, nor are they the only country allowed to use them for shows aboot super heroes, monsters, and robots. Also... like... Power Rangers isn't it's own thing, it's just the name used to market Super Sentai outside of Japan. Like... you keep framing it as if "using the footage" is the legacy of Super Sentai, but, no, Power Rangers - the five teenagers with attitude included - is a branch of the Super Sentai franchise, not the other way aroond. It is Toei's footage, it is Toei's production, their legally owned IP, their hired artists, their property. "Power Rangers" is not a independent brand and it never can be. I can't stress this enough, there exists no possible reinterpretation of Power Rangers as it was brought to the US - white kids and all - which is also not inherently a reinterpretation of the Super Sentai brand and concept. That's just science. Let's look at an example: Ultraman: Towards the Future. This is the first Ultraman series produced since Ultraman 80, and it wasn't produced in Japan, but rather Australia. Japanese writers and artists were involved in the preproduction phase - most notably iconic monster designer Minoru Yoshida and Yog-Sothothery and Digimon Tamers author Chiaki Konaka - but the production was handled in Australia by Australian actors and crew. And the end result is one of the best Ultraman shows of all time, it's certainly my favorite, and the one I grew up with, and if you tried to described that as "not tokusatsu" you'd just be plain delusional, let alone if you tried to describe the show as "not Ultraman." Of course there have been miserable failures as well. The Monsterverse is completely antithetical to everything Godzilla is, to the point where they actively refuse to even give him the roar, y'know, the single most iconic monster roar in all of history, and of course there's also the story of what happened when Tsuburaya tried to follow up Towards the Future with a US-produced Ultraman show and... that one didn't go so well. So it's easy to understand resistance to the idea based on that sort of thing. I don't personally think that's going to happen, though. The thing is, Godzilla movies got dubbed, had story beats changed, and were edited. Ultraman just got dubbed, sometimes throwing in some parody. But Power Rangers? Setting aside Dynaman, Power Rangers has always been like this, a mix of original and existing footage using a new recontextualized version of the story from the original show. It's in a unique position no Japanese import has ever been in before. Every other example you could think of - Voltron didn't have anyone on staff who knew Japanese so they had to improv the scripts, Battletech mixing footage from multiple shows together, etc. - is either not quite the same thing in practice or just pales in comparison to the extreme length of time that Power Rangers has not only been using this method, but SUCEEDING with it. Which means that, as I've already said, anything original Power Rangers as a brand produces is just going to be a Super Sentai fanfic, same as literally every other season. I just don't believe you can take the toku out of Power Rangers and actually expect the show to no longer be tokusatsu just because the special effects footage wasn't produced in Japan. I could be wrong! Maybe it'll be miserable and suck and pull a Monsterverse and do whatever the Sentai equivalent of "nukes are good actually" is, but like I just don't think that's a reasonable or plausible fear. No, Power Rangers is not going to be a 45 minute prestige TV drama on HBO max featuring all CGI effects that are on par with a Hollywood film. Why is that a thing anyone should ever have to say? The worst possible outcome is Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters, not grimdark CW series. This is a children's show. ...also dude I hate to be the one to tell you this but it's currently the year 2024 and people don't watch TV anymore. Those declining numbers you're putting up on screen don't mean shit because you're not putting them in the proper context. I get that corporations are stupid and make stupid decisions because they don't understand the market is changing, like I've only seen that happen a million times, I lived through all of the past 20 years I know first hand, but that does not mean YOU need to also buy into that bullshit narrative. The Japanese episodes have been going nonstop this whole time and that has a very low percentage of viewers compared to all the places the US versions are exported to. This is a false crisis, Hasbro has more money than god and can do whatever the fuck it wants, they are not struggling to get by. They, and Power Rangers, will be fine.
I understand wanting to take power rangers to a fresh new place in the series but to erase the whole history that made the series what it is and that we love isn’t gonna do well as they expected, if anything they should take the zords and suits from tokusatsu and base plot and make their own spin on the series for example lupin ranger vs pattan ranger (hope I spell it right) which basically is a cops vs thieves concept that can potentially translate pretty well to the American audience
It's Patranger, and unfortunately a bunch of Alex Jones and Hasan Piker wannabes will have debates on fucking police brutality in a fucking kids show(like they can make Patren 1gou a black guy, they'll still bitch about it)
I dont think Power Rangers needs to keep adapting Sentai, but it needs to keep some things from it to heart. The style Sentai, and by extension Power Rangers, has with filming lend to its identity and could help it stand out with the superhero genre being as it is, with Marvel and DC fatigue, and people not responding to the 2017 movie. If they have good writing, storytelling, and designs, they could make something great. I like how you brought up KingOhger because it's a great example at this. Another thing they should take into heart is the designs. Sentai's designs pop out their motif more in a way that's distinctly Sentai. If they want to make their own designs, they have to see what made the Sentai designs work. Otherwise, it'll seem like they did the bare minimum to make something that could vaguely be considered Power Rangers.
I'm gonna be honest, If they, Hasbro, couldn't do anything good having 50% of the homework done, Can we expect something good if they need to do everything from scratch?
I think this situation is like a "Ship of Theseus" kind of situation. While I think both "Stick with Sentai" and "Do its own way" routes are fine if you take away the tokusatsu component out of PR is it really even PR anymore? But my opinion is that while PR should move away from adapting Sentai it should still be a Tokusatsu Franchise. Adult Tokusatsu is there so if they want to switch it up they can still retain the Toku Flavor
So since you brought up Powers Rangers comics and if Tokutasu is important to power rangers. Have you heard of Radiant Black and the Massive-Verse? Because it is original ip created by Kyle Higgins it deeply inspired by Power Rangers and Tokutasu genre. Even other Massive Verse titles such as Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl Red, and Dead Lucky. They are inspired by Power Rangers-Tokutasu. There even a Radiant Black Helmet made by Starchild props who make Power rangers helmets. Did you think if Radiant Black would be live action as THEE AmeriToku? Or you think it would cost too much American money to pull it off? What is budget of Amazon’s The Boys? There already a Radiant Black animated short Radiant Black vs Blaze. Will Friedle Voiced Radiant Black. Including the upcoming Radiant Black audio book. And No/One is getting a Live Action movie. No/One is part of Massive-verse but it is not Tokutasu. It more Crime Drama and Batman inspired No/One and The C.O.W.L are the only two Massive-Verse title that are not inspire by Tokutasu. There is a C.O.W.L short film. It more a Golden age Superhero noir story. 0:18 Honestly that is other way around. Godzilla was inspired by The Beast from 20,000 Fanthoms.
Anytime they veer off from sentai its bad just sayin Things can easily be solved with a bigger budget and partnerships but hasno dont want none of that
Tells about all the failed AmeriToku shows but forgets and underrated one that isn't talked about much: Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog. Had potential to be its own thing... But Haim Saban had to do what Haim Saban does best...
God damn! There is actually a Power rangers fans who’s admiting that Power rangers flopped👏👏 They need to find an identity that’s not inspired or taken from Super Sentai, that’s why they struggling to survive now cause for 30year and not until 2023 with Cosmic fury when they wanted to be more original, but still uses Ryusoulger, Kyuranger robots and Sentai monsters…. that’s not original And the most important Super Sentai is not what holding Power rangers back, but actually themself and without Super Sentai and Toei then Power rangers wouldn’t have existed this long
@@ethelbertbest5685I don’t need it, i’m just saying if Power rangers still want to exist then it needs something that’s only Power rangers, that’s not Super Sentai
somehow i thinking something like animation aproach? maybe animate from boom studio's comic, i didn't read it but i hear power ranger comic is so great
Even if they were to drop Sentai, wouldn’t power rangers still be a Toku in any sense as long as they’re humans turning into colorful heroes and fighting villains?
(English ain't my language sorry) Without the Tokusatsu element PR aren't gonna work. What is needed is a branch with Japanesse and American working together to either mix the two version better OR to have Japanesse create original tokusatsu and character developement for the American show. If the tokusatsu element is off the PR show it's gonna loose it's charm of what's make PR well PR. If it's an all American show it's gonna be just another action show (good 1st season and if not cancel, it's gonna be a downfall and a boring show), usual overuse of drama, story inconsistency and characters growth being trapped in a endless cycle. Sorry, really, but America is more known for their ideas of a story and their inconsistency only money and mindless view will matter, social media war will fuel the show and not the show itself (look at the action shows, the majority is like that and the rare ones being good or canceled or nose dive bc it's a money mindless show bc social media war became the audience and the story doesn't matter).
Honestly kamen rider kabuto fits with jetix like red silver blue it's basically the colors of jetix the mascot is red and silver and the world is blue and it'll probably introduce a lot of kids with kamen rider
bandai buy back p.r. possible adaptions, kingohger with elements from zenkaiger and donbrothers, zyuohger if we redo the villain suits, kirameiger, and boomboomger.
Mystic Knights? Ireland is expensive and so was Lost Galaxy. Dragon Knight was canned before all episodes aired and no one knows who has the adaption rights
I feel like the Power Rangers franchise would translate very well and possibly even thrive in an animated format. As long as it doesn't go the way of the Vultron reboot.
Be sure to check out "History of Ultra Q" next week, October 20th, on the Marcosatsu channel!
Though Power Rangers has a special place in my heart. They can honestly just, well, not continue...
In this Era of streaming and international shows being more widely accessible/accepted; they [Toei] can honestly do what Tsuburaya did with Ultraman in 2019. Start publishing the franchise online with subtitles and hire voice actors for people who don't like subtitles.
So many more Ultra fans have been created these last couple years due to this. If Toei just did that, we wouldn't need a western adaptation. In short Western Production isn't bringing that Toku charm and the future is now.
I am a firm believer tokusatsu is needed for power rangers because it works well for the story and gives inspiration for newer content creators who are realizing whats true to the show and other things
I agree with everyone who say Power Rangers has tokusastu in it's DNA. If you're have to explain what that word is you either go on a lengthy tangent about how there's this genre in Japan and these super hero franchisee done in this certain way etc etc or just say two words: Power Rangers. The #1 example of the genre around the world.
Much like Rider has Fuuto P.I. and Ultraman had it's animations (that Netflix movie about Ultraman becoming a kaiju's dad was great!) I can't see why Power Rangers couldn't dip it's toes in the animation department. But they have to be conscious of what it is. Even if they do a 100% original non-sentai season, it's gotta be rooted in tokusatsu
It'd be cool it the Power Rangers production created their own original practical effects ala Tokusatsu fx. I wouldn't even mind if they recreated Sentai mechs in the Power Rangers series
that would be sick
From What I heard, Dino Fury/Cosmic Fury Showrunner Simon Bennett said Power Rangers need to separate from Tokusatsu Genre.
When I heard that statement, Power Rangers cannot be alive well without this Genre. Even Godzilla based on Tokusatsu Genre.
I truly disappointed of West Filmmaker or Showrunner doesn't really explored What Tokusatsu is and What makes it soo Special
Simon Bennett's an ass.
I have a point of view that's in the middle. Honestly speaking, the Tokunatsu genre is important, but it shouldn't have to be the only thing. There could very-well be an animated series or movie, in the same style that we have had power rangers comics. However, playing around with more original footage and stuff would also be cool as well, so it is not Tokunatsu that needs to change.
Which is ironic since I saw 3 movie directors that have nothing but love and respect for tokusatsu and far more successful than Simon Bennett, those directors are Guillermo Del Toro, James Gunn, and James Cameron
@@Lord_Chibi yes your right, example like Kamen Rider Double fuuto pi anime, Ultraman USA, and Godzilla Hanna Barbera
My counterpoint is while the Tokusatu was the soul of power rangers, it no longer works for the American audience. Remember who this show is primarily marketed to, kids. Power Rangers does not appeal to kids today. Kids have so many options for entertainment to the point that many don’t watch traditional TV anymore. Tokusatu was fine in the 90’s because it was many people’s first experience with the genre. But American’s entertainment taste constantly changes and evolves.
At some point in time this whole auction shit is starting to really hurt the fandom because we all grew up with this franchise I don't wanna be one of those people that claims Power Rangers is dead n bullshit I personally want change in the franchise but what Hasbro is doing by selling everything in stock from the show sets everything is fucking crazy they could've at least offer ranger actors props from the show to keep but naw they do this all because they wanna make money it's ridiculous.
I understand but at the same time, if you buy a franchise for that amount of money and it’s not producing that return on investment, then you have to do what you need to do. Power Rangers is not the money printer it once was. Plus it’s great if some of the props are in the hands of fans instead of being outright destroyed.
I agree
That's very true but at least this way idiots who price gauge can't rip anybody off ala Tommy master Morpher and legacy communicators.
Disagre about letting the fans have them. People will get it in shipment and two minutes later resell when people who actually plan to keep it miss out
@@mariosion 500 million dollars for pr is crazy. the CEO at the time was probably murdered for buying it
We need to adapt rescue force. That’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen and it might help kids be interested in public servant jobs again
Dude, you're in my head becausr unironically enough i was think about that Tomica franchjse
I don’t think live-action adaptations are a thing anymore
@@hjcb2976😢😢😢 who knows
@@hjcb2976 There's tons of tv adaptation of comics in japan. Also the new yakuza live action and the oshi no ko live action on prime. And the many-many stage adaptations
@@hjcb2976lol, litelarry mcu and dcu
E squad changed my power rangers lore
"Damn I despise you, you make weak tokusatsu! Soft like some tofu, thats a Kaiju haiku."
Who knows the reference?
If power ranger can do animation like ultraman rising or Voltron
Well to do that would probably have to reset the whole franchise and start from the beginning tokusatsu, could have the same template mix of tokusatsu and power rangers but ultimately would the animation universe would be its own thing
Power Rangers and Kamen Riders are the history all time
Super Sentai*
Tokusatsu, or Super Sentai, to be exact its literally the lifeblood and birth mother of Power Rangers and Western fans should respect that, Power Rangers has never, ever been superior to Super Sentai, no matter how good the shows are. And it's extremely important cause it's the source material. It's just a shame that Power Rangers are too busy reverse engineering it to make it look good I mean sure they stopped using Sentai footage, but that is exactly what's missing of Power Rangers, the footage its crucial, because it's the unique style of Tokusatsu fight scenes that make Power Rangers look good. And don't argue cause it's like Oh PoWer RAngers is FoR AmErICa blablabla they want oRiGiNaLiTY blablabla well guess what? Power Rangers is never original, it never was, and never will. The only thing I respect about Power Rangers, is that they come up with really good original storylines, especially in the Disney- era. But it's the shame that they stopped doing that after RPM which is where it all went downhill, where Power Rangers to these people I think is merely a quick money grab that doesn't need to put much effort into for the fans. What they need now is a really good screenwriter. And a group of people that really loved Power Rangers and willing to put work into it, to really show fans a masterpiece of proof that Super Sentai and Power Rangers is loved and appreciated.
the battlizers were an PR only thing for awhile so~.
@@phoenixgacha6373It just word for Power up😂
Exactly, I’ve been telling people about it, but no. They rather have their heads in the sand.
I think they should take notes from cobra Kai and ultra man rising writing and also make the action scenes similar to kings men
I think if a company had as much passion and interest in the franchise as Boom Studios and their writers have shown, the series would be healthy
I think they don't necessarily need to be directly using Sentai seasons for designs and footage, if they want to do something completely original they absolutely can.
But it does still need to be tokusatsu in its essence. Trying to take the tokusatsu spirit out of Power Rangers will leave it feeling hollow and at that point why even bother with Power Rangers branding?
W E-Squad because we are missing some sentais
Thanks man
Personally I think power rangers can go different but it must contain the aspects of tokusatsu like explosions, special effects and rubber suits. It’s the key gateway of being unique out of many tv action shows.
And to answer the comment question of the day, it would rubber monster suits. I always love how creative and bizarre they go with there designs.
I agree
Este is back at it again!
I wish we could live in the Lightspeed Rescue - Time Force era. They were able to make the show much more mature as the audience who grew up on MMPR became older, yet remained tamed enough for new viewers. I mean....Ransik blew Mr.Colins across a room....they definitely have not been able to remake a scene that dramatic since. Honestly I would give anything to relive those nostalgic days. What are your thoughts Este?
*"Honestly I would give anything to relive those nostalgic days"*
Kind of sells it, it's just nostalgia. Plus on top of my head, Javi getting his arm ripped off, Pop Pop getting almost by a Sporix, seeing the previous Samurai team get murdered on screen during a flashback, a few scenes that are dramatic in recent years.
Off topic but I want a disney era ranger to return as a new ranger in the next season (if there's any)
That would be atrocious unless they're from RPM or SPD
@ethelbertbest5685 those 2 were the ones I would of specifically wanted but I still think the others could too it worked in the 90s it could work now
I think what Hasbro should do if they want to keep the franchise going is that they need to balance trying something new and keeping tradition at the same time. Like I don't want see another Go Go Power Rangers being slap into the theme song, making the Rangers teenagers. Their are good Power Rangers seasons where the Rangers are not teenagers. The stuff that I don't want to see go away are the stuff that are the faces of Power Rangers. Like the Main Rangers suits looking identical to each other, the Zords, keeping the Red Ranger a guy.
I agree with almost everything besides keep the red ranger a guy because so far we seen two female red rangers (samurai and cosmic fury) and both were interesting to see, yes samurai was a technicality that Jaden’s older sister was meant to lead the team but wasn’t complete with her training and was too far away to assemble the team together so Jaden took over and as for Amelia was a good example of a red ranger plus in another series (spd) red ranger was a leader rank in a squad so technically anyone who deserved it can be red ranger so if Z would’ve stayed with the team she could’ve risen from yellow to red eventually
Hasbro doesn’t care about Power Rangers and doesn’t deserve it.
I think longer episodes with the suits from the most recent super sentai series are the only two things Power Rangers needs. Anything else would just be driving people away.
1st👍🏿 Lets go ESquad
Congrats!
Keep it up on your work and this video and channel
I love this video and channel
Thanks you for your video and channel
I love power rangers all franchise
Babe, wake up! Este posted another banger of a video.
To me? It is the human aspects of what it touches on. When they do this out of the blue they do it well. Biggest example of this is that one episode of time force where the green ranger protected the monster of the week from the 6th ranger. That hit so hard.
i guess it's time for Este to film a new power rangers serie in his backyard to save the franchise
Whats up Este it's DeejayKarat the guy you saw that night outside power morphicon in pasadena ca
E squad this change my whole perspective of power rangers
Tokusatsu will always be important to power rangers but at the same time I don't think franchise should necessarily be beholden to it just because that's how it's always been done, in my opinion the problem with both once and always and cosmic fury was that neither were long enough and both felt rushed but were good, once and always visually is exactly what I'd want from a purely American produced reboot or season 31 just obviously with new characters, suits, zords, etc
I disagree that Power Rangers need to drop Tokusatsu.
I think people who say this forget the entire point of using Sentai footage is because creating new footage is more expensive. They also forget that the show is suppose to be used to advertise the toys. Not the other way around. That was the main reason why Hasbro's Power Rangers has failed. They don't release the toys that the show is advertising. Like Cosmo Fury was literally created and have a ton of stuff that could have been toys that they never released. Toy sales are suppose to make up for the show cost. That's why Toei always emphasis the toy sales on whether or not a show is doing well, not the viewership. As they know if Toys sell, the viewership will grow or at least help break even on production cost. For example, Ohranger(Zeo) had horrible viewership, but the toys saved Sentai from being cancelled, same with Carranger(Turbo).
Hasbro, like Disney and Neo-Saban failed to understand this easy concept that Toei already laid out for them. Make a cheap easy to create live action show to sell a ton of toys.
Here we go
You know, the irony is, as weird as cheesy as the toku stuff might be, it's exactly the kind of thing that could make Power Rangers stand out as a franchise from Marvel or DC. Heck, it is the very thing that's made it stand out for years now, but people wanna chuck it out so they can wholly own it.
If you ask me (and I don't wanna start a fight in the comments, but) that was the biggest mistake made with the 2017 movie (along with Saban wanting to be heavy-handed with the tone of the movie causing tonal whiplash). They took the basics of it, smashed it together with a teen coming-of-age movie and bloated budget superhero movie, and popped out something that felt more at home in the MCU than anything that remotely resembled the oddball '90s TV show they were basing it off of. I was fine with the teen movie angle, but they tried to make sense of a TV show were most of the elements in it were slapped together on the fly, and there was no cohesive story well until the second and third seasons. The movie needed that self-aware silliness of the original show, that over-the-top action outside of those last ten minutes of the movie. All those things that were a direct product of Fox and Saban directly adapting a tokusatsu television series.
If the franchise is to carry on in any form, it will need to at least *feel like* a work of tokusatsu. The explosions, the martial arts fight scenes, the rubber monsters and spandex tights... that'll be the secret sauce for a revived Power Rangers franchise, that'll be the thing people want out of a reboot. Throw in a script full of tongue-in-cheek jokes about how cheesy and random everything feels, you'll have it made better than any dark, serious reboot.
Star Wars and Marvel shoot a lot of their CGI scenes in a big green screen room too. It's called "The Volume"
Second!!! Like it up ESquad
Look at boom studio comics, the only aspect of senti there are the suits. They have original suits, teams and characters while taking established characters in new directions if there's proof that PR can move away from toku it's there
*Insert cuss filled insult here* because I don't think I'd be allowed to say it.
Wasn't the reboot canceled? Or at least not moving forward anymore?
At netflix but from what I understand Hasbro still intends to reboot it but not sure how and where they plan to do so
@chrisd1982 According to jinsaku, the new idea they brought up to netflix was to make another might morphin show, but in the present day, pretty much once and always as series. With that same amount of budget and similar writing. Netflix rejected that idea, and hasbro was going to be looking for a new partner, but many doubt that hasbro would even do that.
@@Chesa_Kalden fair enough, like I said in my previous comment I knew Hasbro has said they intend to move forward without netflix but I didn't know the details, honestly I grew up with mighty morphin and the zordon era as a whole but I really wish they would just do something more original, I think maybe going animated would be a good idea but a high quality animation something akin to camp Cretaceous and chaos theory on netflix
While i would love the use of Sentai footage, but if they don't use i wanna see the art of tokusatsu for Power Rangers, the suits, the weapons, the Megazords, the monsters
What really will prove it. Is the showrunners. If they don't get it. That will be the failure. Because not adapting the footage. Isn't really the issue. They'll have 100% control over everything. But that means they have to make everything. Double edge sword. PR has to always follow Toku. Since that's what makes PR, PR. If they don't. The show will just be another superhero show copying Iron Man. You want to make the Megazord fights all CGI, fine. Rescue Force and Fire did that. Use more stylized CGI, fine. But those things don't make a good story. That is what's needed the most.
While the reboot is in the works can we get an adult-oriented Akibaranger adaption with 4th wall breaking and cameo's from former PR actors (but as themselves, not their characters)?
With their laundry list of controversies and scandals used as jokes to offend the most toxic fans.
The problem is that Hasbro is obsessed with MMPR. Especially under Hasbro who treats it like Transformers. Nothing but attempts to make G1 2.0 for 20 years.
Must I remind you the lightning collection had several non mmpr teams that shelf warmed, yet the mmpr figures kept selling out
Transformers is NOT the same as pr@@Mario-pv8gr
What would be a smart idea would be if Hasbro (or whoever) made more than just one medium for power rangers, kind of like the comic running at the same time as the main show did previously. Maybe have multiple different series at a time, or have animated series and live action series to draw multiple audience in. That way the show will still feel fresh and inventive
ESQUAD gonna direct, produce, and act in the Power Rangers reboot!!
If power rangers will return with a reboot what will the design of the Suits, Zords, Megazords and the rangers colour combinations be?
red im sure
Powers rangers need to be animated like spider- man verse movies and then they can do so much with that type of content
kingohger ended already lol
boonboomger is the new one and is already over 30 eps in
And Boonboomger has taken a major stylistic step backwards in their production after overloading our visual cortexes with pushing the virtual backgrounds in King-Ohger.
Power Rangers should focus on grabbing onto the cobra Kai fandom with a mature teen drama with good action and characters.
we need a rescue on the star on Mr.Este's forehead
With King Ohger being a thing, a middle ground option would definitely be the best direction. That said PR needs Toku, much like how Thunderbirds needs Supermarionation or Muppets needing, Muppets. Other wise you might as well watch a generic sci fi superhero show made by someone else. Anyway as long as PR keeps its identity as to what made it special, change is welcome. Team Middle ground is where I stand on the subject/matter.
Good call!
My favourite is sentai but my second favourite is power ranger
Because they use Japanese footage and great action scenes
My favourite power ranger serie is power ranger operating overdrive and second is time force in sentai my favourite is boukenger and second is gokaiger
the thing is that most of these fans enjoy this style so they defend this style, sadly this style is not thriving power rangers has not been relevant in the west since the early 2000s. a change must be made
0:33 oh really blockbuster
it did well in America but not the rest of the world and Japan was just confused on why it was that season they adapted
este my goat fr
For me it has always been the zords/mechs. They way they combine, move and fight 😎👍
PR needs to be bought if it is gonna see any new content either way and, if not I wish Hasbro would allow some small studio to overdub new Super Sentai and put it on Netflix.
I agree that Power Rangers should take the King Ohger route going forward. 🙂😎👍
Wild theory but I hope Toei honors the Power Rangers legacy in the future, especially since Power Ranger seasons were also dubbed and subbed back to Japan at times.
RIP Power Rangers
While I really wish more seasons using the Sentai footage, Specifically Lupat and King Ohger, had come to pass for Power Rangers. I am fine with them moving forward with their own unique style for the 'Reboot' if it ever happens. But I think keeping the style of Tokusatsu would be a smart move for the new PR. Making their own practical suits, their own designs for Zords, if they use Zords in the new PR. There's a lot they could do, as shown by the Comics. They just have to be brave enough to actually show some creative initiative. I still believe that if they put a lot of love and passion into Power Rangers it can be a worthwhile investment. It could reach both old and new audiences. But they've got to be willing to put the effort in...and I'm honestly not sure Hasbro has the love for PR to put that effort in. Which worries the hell out of me.
I’m not gonna lie but the spirit rangers is the coolest thing I have seen power rangers come up with, I honestly was so surprised when I found out it was an America exclusive lol.
Those three movies were all really interesting in their own way. The first one was exciting as a kid, the 2017 movie was adorable as an adult, and the Turbo movie also exists.
So here's the thing aboot Power Rangers specifically; IF they do a live action series that's all original footage, it would still be:
1. Adherent to everything that made Power Rangers successful - so, it's ultimately a Sentai fanfic same as literally every other season.
2. Objectively tokusatsu.
Now, just in case there's any weirdo cringey weebs out there, a couple clarifications: "tokusatsu" just means "special effects," that's it. Japan isn't the only one capable of producing a show using practical effects, nor are they the only country allowed to use them for shows aboot super heroes, monsters, and robots. Also... like... Power Rangers isn't it's own thing, it's just the name used to market Super Sentai outside of Japan. Like... you keep framing it as if "using the footage" is the legacy of Super Sentai, but, no, Power Rangers - the five teenagers with attitude included - is a branch of the Super Sentai franchise, not the other way aroond. It is Toei's footage, it is Toei's production, their legally owned IP, their hired artists, their property. "Power Rangers" is not a independent brand and it never can be. I can't stress this enough, there exists no possible reinterpretation of Power Rangers as it was brought to the US - white kids and all - which is also not inherently a reinterpretation of the Super Sentai brand and concept. That's just science.
Let's look at an example: Ultraman: Towards the Future. This is the first Ultraman series produced since Ultraman 80, and it wasn't produced in Japan, but rather Australia. Japanese writers and artists were involved in the preproduction phase - most notably iconic monster designer Minoru Yoshida and Yog-Sothothery and Digimon Tamers author Chiaki Konaka - but the production was handled in Australia by Australian actors and crew. And the end result is one of the best Ultraman shows of all time, it's certainly my favorite, and the one I grew up with, and if you tried to described that as "not tokusatsu" you'd just be plain delusional, let alone if you tried to describe the show as "not Ultraman."
Of course there have been miserable failures as well. The Monsterverse is completely antithetical to everything Godzilla is, to the point where they actively refuse to even give him the roar, y'know, the single most iconic monster roar in all of history, and of course there's also the story of what happened when Tsuburaya tried to follow up Towards the Future with a US-produced Ultraman show and... that one didn't go so well. So it's easy to understand resistance to the idea based on that sort of thing.
I don't personally think that's going to happen, though. The thing is, Godzilla movies got dubbed, had story beats changed, and were edited. Ultraman just got dubbed, sometimes throwing in some parody. But Power Rangers? Setting aside Dynaman, Power Rangers has always been like this, a mix of original and existing footage using a new recontextualized version of the story from the original show. It's in a unique position no Japanese import has ever been in before. Every other example you could think of - Voltron didn't have anyone on staff who knew Japanese so they had to improv the scripts, Battletech mixing footage from multiple shows together, etc. - is either not quite the same thing in practice or just pales in comparison to the extreme length of time that Power Rangers has not only been using this method, but SUCEEDING with it.
Which means that, as I've already said, anything original Power Rangers as a brand produces is just going to be a Super Sentai fanfic, same as literally every other season. I just don't believe you can take the toku out of Power Rangers and actually expect the show to no longer be tokusatsu just because the special effects footage wasn't produced in Japan. I could be wrong! Maybe it'll be miserable and suck and pull a Monsterverse and do whatever the Sentai equivalent of "nukes are good actually" is, but like I just don't think that's a reasonable or plausible fear.
No, Power Rangers is not going to be a 45 minute prestige TV drama on HBO max featuring all CGI effects that are on par with a Hollywood film. Why is that a thing anyone should ever have to say? The worst possible outcome is Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters, not grimdark CW series. This is a children's show.
...also dude I hate to be the one to tell you this but it's currently the year 2024 and people don't watch TV anymore. Those declining numbers you're putting up on screen don't mean shit because you're not putting them in the proper context. I get that corporations are stupid and make stupid decisions because they don't understand the market is changing, like I've only seen that happen a million times, I lived through all of the past 20 years I know first hand, but that does not mean YOU need to also buy into that bullshit narrative. The Japanese episodes have been going nonstop this whole time and that has a very low percentage of viewers compared to all the places the US versions are exported to. This is a false crisis, Hasbro has more money than god and can do whatever the fuck it wants, they are not struggling to get by. They, and Power Rangers, will be fine.
I understand wanting to take power rangers to a fresh new place in the series but to erase the whole history that made the series what it is and that we love isn’t gonna do well as they expected, if anything they should take the zords and suits from tokusatsu and base plot and make their own spin on the series for example lupin ranger vs pattan ranger (hope I spell it right) which basically is a cops vs thieves concept that can potentially translate pretty well to the American audience
It's Patranger, and unfortunately a bunch of Alex Jones and Hasan Piker wannabes will have debates on fucking police brutality in a fucking kids show(like they can make Patren 1gou a black guy, they'll still bitch about it)
I did godzilla and Kong it was very good movie and ultraman animated movies also good as will
I dont think Power Rangers needs to keep adapting Sentai, but it needs to keep some things from it to heart. The style Sentai, and by extension Power Rangers, has with filming lend to its identity and could help it stand out with the superhero genre being as it is, with Marvel and DC fatigue, and people not responding to the 2017 movie. If they have good writing, storytelling, and designs, they could make something great. I like how you brought up KingOhger because it's a great example at this.
Another thing they should take into heart is the designs. Sentai's designs pop out their motif more in a way that's distinctly Sentai. If they want to make their own designs, they have to see what made the Sentai designs work. Otherwise, it'll seem like they did the bare minimum to make something that could vaguely be considered Power Rangers.
There is no reboot coming.
You really think De-Toku-izing Power Rangers is the best idea?
I think the show could use a break from Toku. But ultimately it needs to have Toku inspired elements.
The franchise is still on life support. Try watching the GARO franchise instead.
@hiEste
Idea, you should do a video about it. A placement of every power rangers team, no one has done that or make a map of it
What do you by 'placement'?
I'm gonna be honest, If they, Hasbro, couldn't do anything good having 50% of the homework done, Can we expect something good if they need to do everything from scratch?
"should power rangers abandon everything that makes it what it is?"
FUCK NO
I think this situation is like a "Ship of Theseus" kind of situation.
While I think both "Stick with Sentai" and "Do its own way" routes are fine if you take away the tokusatsu component out of PR is it really even PR anymore?
But my opinion is that while PR should move away from adapting Sentai it should still be a Tokusatsu Franchise. Adult Tokusatsu is there so if they want to switch it up they can still retain the Toku Flavor
Go go power rangers
I think power rangers should enter animation if you ask me.
Give the brand rights to the E-Squad. I'd trust them.
So since you brought up Powers Rangers comics and if Tokutasu is important to power rangers.
Have you heard of Radiant Black and the Massive-Verse?
Because it is original ip created by Kyle Higgins it deeply inspired by Power Rangers and Tokutasu genre.
Even other Massive Verse titles such as Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl Red, and Dead Lucky. They are inspired by Power Rangers-Tokutasu.
There even a Radiant Black Helmet made by Starchild props who make Power rangers helmets.
Did you think if Radiant Black would be live action as THEE AmeriToku?
Or you think it would cost too much American money to pull it off?
What is budget of Amazon’s The Boys?
There already a Radiant Black animated short Radiant Black vs Blaze. Will Friedle Voiced Radiant Black. Including the upcoming Radiant Black audio book.
And No/One is getting a Live Action movie. No/One is part of Massive-verse but it is not Tokutasu. It more Crime Drama and Batman inspired
No/One and The C.O.W.L are the only two Massive-Verse title that are not inspire by Tokutasu.
There is a C.O.W.L short film. It more a Golden age Superhero noir story.
0:18 Honestly that is other way around. Godzilla was inspired by The Beast from 20,000 Fanthoms.
Anytime they veer off from sentai its bad just sayin
Things can easily be solved with a bigger budget and partnerships but hasno dont want none of that
I think without sentai hasbro will find filming power rangers is too expensive & will decide to just drop it.
I wish there was an open world power rangers game
Bruh, the Power Rangers movie wasn't a blockbuster.
Tells about all the failed AmeriToku shows but forgets and underrated one that isn't talked about much: Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog. Had potential to be its own thing... But Haim Saban had to do what Haim Saban does best...
God damn! There is actually a Power rangers fans who’s admiting that Power rangers flopped👏👏
They need to find an identity that’s not inspired or taken from Super Sentai, that’s why they struggling to survive now cause for 30year and not until 2023 with Cosmic fury when they wanted to be more original, but still uses Ryusoulger, Kyuranger robots and Sentai monsters…. that’s not original
And the most important Super Sentai is not what holding Power rangers back, but actually themself and without Super Sentai and Toei then Power rangers wouldn’t have existed this long
Either way if they stop they can kiss the brand good bye. Unless you want shit like Spirit Rangers
@@ethelbertbest5685I don’t need it, i’m just saying if Power rangers still want to exist then it needs something that’s only Power rangers, that’s not Super Sentai
Power Rangers is just too expensive to make without sentai
@@GGX120My brother, Power Rangers isn’t original to begin with 💀💀💀
That hannah Montana clip will scare me for life.
period
somehow i thinking something like animation aproach? maybe animate from boom studio's comic, i didn't read it but i hear power ranger comic is so great
Even if they were to drop Sentai, wouldn’t power rangers still be a Toku in any sense as long as they’re humans turning into colorful heroes and fighting villains?
Even a show like Dr Who is considering Tokusatsu, since that word is just practical/special effects in Japanese.
(English ain't my language sorry)
Without the Tokusatsu element PR aren't gonna work.
What is needed is a branch with Japanesse and American working together to either mix the two version better OR to have Japanesse create original tokusatsu and character developement for the American show.
If the tokusatsu element is off the PR show it's gonna loose it's charm of what's make PR well PR.
If it's an all American show it's gonna be just another action show (good 1st season and if not cancel, it's gonna be a downfall and a boring show), usual overuse of drama, story inconsistency and characters growth being trapped in a endless cycle.
Sorry, really, but America is more known for their ideas of a story and their inconsistency only money and mindless view will matter, social media war will fuel the show and not the show itself (look at the action shows, the majority is like that and the rare ones being good or canceled or nose dive bc it's a money mindless show bc social media war became the audience and the story doesn't matter).
Honestly kamen rider kabuto fits with jetix like red silver blue it's basically the colors of jetix the mascot is red and silver and the world is blue and it'll probably introduce a lot of kids with kamen rider
Cosmic fury never should have been for the modern audience
No it shouldn't. That's where all the good shit comes from.
hey
Hey
I thought I'd side with yes but is in the middle. RPM is already a thing, why not stick to that kind of storytelling?
bandai buy back p.r.
possible adaptions, kingohger with elements from zenkaiger and donbrothers, zyuohger if we redo the villain suits, kirameiger, and boomboomger.
It’s been stale for years. Glad it’s gone for now and may its rebirth bring forth awesomeness.
Mystic Knights? Ireland is expensive and so was Lost Galaxy. Dragon Knight was canned before all episodes aired and no one knows who has the adaption rights
Nobody owns as most episodes are found free on RUclips. I was bummed the toyline was incomplete
Power rangers forever
Who owns power rangers right now? Do they have something coming?
For me it’s the costumes
yeah like marvel
I feel like the Power Rangers franchise would translate very well and possibly even thrive in an animated format. As long as it doesn't go the way of the Vultron reboot.