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Superhero media ought to have some larger meaning and value beyond mere escapist entertainment. What's the point, otherwise? You can have comedy, but most of what Toei considers comedic in Sentai and Rider now is stupid and annoying rather than funny. Quote:
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Based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere (and on what little of modern Power Rangers I’ve seen), I think the problem is more to do with the writing and acting rather than Nickelodeon’s “twenty episodes per season” rule and scheduling.
Nickelodeon obviously isn’t helpful, but―as others have said―where else could Power Rangers go? Would moving to an online streaming service help the series financial-wise? Sure, Netflix might permit more creative freedom, but would it succeed in toy sales? Quote:
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So three seasons and not four? So one Super Season and not two after this year's Super Season. Does that mean no more Super Seasons or what?
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Saban Brands made a decision to license out the toy line to another company. Bandai America runs through April 2019 and thus Saban Brands needs a guaranteed home for the product this new toy company will be making. So a 3 year deal with Nickelodeon is done primarily to bridge the year gap we're about to run in to during summer 2019 until Fall 2019 when this new toy company will have product hit the shelves. Then, for 2 years, they get to do their run on Power Rangers. |
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