Box of Bunnies
Banned
And those are the 2 best characters!
So I hear.
I enjoyed what I saw of Gobusters, I just kinda fell off the weekly watching train and never got back on. Same thing happened towards the middle of Fourze and after the first couple of Wizard episodes. Nothing against the shows, they just kinda fell out of my weekly routine.
I'm pretty damn sure they will use gokaiger suits for something, or are they gonna do the sloppy perspective cuts for the ground battles like in mmpr2?
I really hope they don't go the MMPR S2/3 route, that shit is the absolute worst part of Power Rangers once they get passed the commissioned Toei footage.
Don't know how they'll handle it (whether it's a suit change like Zeo/Turbo, an "aliens turn up and do stuff because the main characters can't" thing like Alien Rangers or something unprecedented with two teams going against one another) but here's hoping for the best. It really could go any way at all depending on what they do. The Gokaigers will turn up somewhere though, even if it's just as antagonists for a few episodes or a movie or something. No reason not to get a few more toys out.
Regardless of the end result, the mystery of how it will be handled is kind of exciting, at least.
Well, sure, it's different. But in 30 and something years, I don't remember two Sentai series having anything similar.
This time around, all the heroes are based on Dinosaurs again, there's something about shit happening in the past and the enemies are coming back (Didn't Zyuranger have something along these line,s with the enemies being held prisoners on the moon until they came back?).
I don't know, jut sounds out of the ordinary. Whatever, it has samba in it, of fucking course I'll check it out.
Like I said, the whole "enemies from the time of dinosaurs coming back" thing is similar to Bandora/Rita being sealed and returning but the heroes seem different enough, the only real link in that regard is the dinosaur motif but then you've got Abaranger/Dino Thunder so it's really like a once a decade tradition in that regard.
I'm not really well versed enough in earlier Sentai to talk about prior villains so I don't know how abnormal it is in that regard, but Showa Kamen Rider ran the "hero is captured by the evil organisation and given powers but escapes before mental conditioning and turns the villain's power against them" thing in to the ground.