Go Go Power Rangers


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Nice find. Thanks for sharing.


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Saturday January 29th, 2005 (12:37 PM) ~ Monday August 9th, 2010
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Wow.. the characters all looked almost exactly like their Power Ranger counter-parts...

The only problem I have with it is the total lack of a plot... it's just a disconnected series of fight scenes...

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wait a second!

It IS just like the original Power Rangers!! GENIUS!


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That's pretty sweet.


 

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Originally Posted by Steelclaw View Post
Wow.. the characters all looked almost exactly like their Power Ranger counter-parts...

The only problem I have with it is the total lack of a plot... it's just a disconnected series of fight scenes...

...

wait a second!

It IS just like the original Power Rangers!! GENIUS!
HEY! Power Rangers is awesome

It's not perfect, but few shows are. For an in depth analysis of the story, I suggest watching Linkara's word on the matter.


 

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haha, still fun to watch


 

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That was frickin awesome!! I love it!



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That WAS awesome. I was a Power Rangers fanatic when I was a kid, and that brought a smile to my angry face.


 

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That was freaking amazing. They all even used weapons that were pretty much perfect matches for the original weapons.


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Not only were the power rangers well done but the enemies were to. That Goldar was really well done.


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That was frickin awesome!! I love it!
Oh absolutely, epic win, very well done; Except I would've used the geo, W, etc. shields for the helmets.


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That was really cool


 

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That was awesome!


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Originally Posted by Steelclaw View Post
Wow.. the characters all looked almost exactly like their Power Ranger counter-parts...

The only problem I have with it is the total lack of a plot... it's just a disconnected series of fight scenes...

...

wait a second!

It IS just like the original Power Rangers!! GENIUS!
Yeah, I never really understood why anyone liked that show either. I always thought it was... well... lame.


 

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I grew up on Ultraman, Specterman, Johnny Sokko and Space Giants. Rangers did nothing for me. Though it's a fun vid.


 

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Ah... Ultraman, now there was a Japanese superhero. I remember eagerly watching that every Saturday morning.


 

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Yeah, I never really understood why anyone liked that show either. I always thought it was... well... lame.
If I remember correctly, I was in third grade when Mighty Morphin Power Rangers started. I liked it for the first season (because of all the karate fighting stuff, I guess), but then when I started fourth grade I couldn't stand the show anymore.

I'm not sure why I had the sudden change of heart, either. I just couldn't watch it anymore without noticing the glaring stupidity of the characters. Why did the Rangers summon the individual Zords? They were just going to combine into the Megazord straight off, why not summon it fully assembled? Why were the Rangers caught off guard whenever Rita made her monsters grow when she did it in every fight? Why did the Megazord have that alternate gun platform mode that was so weak they never bothered using it? Why did the monsters stand around doing nothing while the Rangers wasted five minutes assembling their giant, a**-kicking robot? Did it not occur to any of them that the assembly period would be a good time to cripple the Megazord by stopping one of its legs or arms from attaching, or smashing its head in?


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I watched it for the robots. And got a lot of the robot toys.

Which means I stopped caring once they had giant cars for robots.... and completely lost interest when they just had some dumb spaceship and the plot fell apart. What little there was.

Now that I know that the fight scenes are all ripped from Japanese shows, it makes more sense. But I didn't know that then.


 

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I grew up on Ultraman, Specterman, Johnny Sokko and Space Giants.
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I grew up on Turbo Teen, Rubik the Amazing Cube, and Gilligan's Planet. I... um... have no comment.
What *ARE* these things!? >_>

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Originally Posted by Lord_Nightblade View Post
If I remember correctly, I was in third grade when Mighty Morphin Power Rangers started. I liked it for the first season (because of all the karate fighting stuff, I guess), but then when I started fourth grade I couldn't stand the show anymore.

I'm not sure why I had the sudden change of heart, either. I just couldn't watch it anymore without noticing the glaring stupidity of the characters. Why did the Rangers summon the individual Zords? They were just going to combine into the Megazord straight off, why not summon it fully assembled? Why were the Rangers caught off guard whenever Rita made her monsters grow when she did it in every fight? Why did the Megazord have that alternate gun platform mode that was so weak they never bothered using it? Why did the monsters stand around doing nothing while the Rangers wasted five minutes assembling their giant, a**-kicking robot? Did it not occur to any of them that the assembly period would be a good time to cripple the Megazord by stopping one of its legs or arms from attaching, or smashing its head in?
I watched it because of the rangers when I was a kid. It's what got me interested in martial arts although my family was too poor to afford any type of lessons back then.

All those questions/plot-hole issues you point out seem to involve the zords which was the part of the show I didn't like much (and was mostly stock footage used over).

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I watched it for the robots. And got a lot of the robot toys.

Which means I stopped caring once they had giant cars for robots.... and completely lost interest when they just had some dumb spaceship and the plot fell apart. What little there was.

Now that I know that the fight scenes are all ripped from Japanese shows, it makes more sense. But I didn't know that then.
For whatever reason, even though I didn't like the robots, when the show went Turbo (car theme), is when I lost all interest in the show.

But it really picks up in Space (plot-holes like flying in space aside). The plot actually pulls together, not falls apart, in that season. I'd dare say it was the best season, plot-wise.

I'd really suggest looking into Linkara's vids. They are very informative, like what japanese show the zords are pulled from, plots and characters and all that jazz. Even though I was only a big fan of Mighty Morphin, Space, Wildforce and SPD, it's interesting to see how all the plots of the seasons I skipped tie in and seeing season one is pretty nostalgic


 

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Ultraman was an alien being that shared his body with an astronaut from Earth. Joined as one, they fought of monstrous aliens that endlessly tried to invade or destroy the planet.