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02-23-2018, 01:29 AM | #31 |
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Do you pre-Zyuranger Sentai fans hoping for an adaptation have no concept of camera quality? Compare an episode of any modern Sentai episode to an old episode like that. Look at the quality of the footage. Kamen Rider Dragon Knight had an issue with how the camera quality would suddenly go to shit due to how Ryuki was filmed, what makes these shows any different?
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02-23-2018, 02:30 AM | #32 |
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Do you pre-Zyuranger Sentai fans hoping for an adaptation have no concept of camera quality? Compare an episode of any modern Sentai episode to an old episode like that. Look at the quality of the footage. Kamen Rider Dragon Knight had an issue with how the camera quality would suddenly go to shit due to how Ryuki was filmed, what makes these shows any different?
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02-23-2018, 09:18 AM | #33 |
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On the show front, If Hasbro has any control, they should do two shows. The Sentai adaption as always, and an animated series that expands the PR universe, ala Shattered Grid story.
The biggest part to sales of any toys is having a show to promote in conjunction. MMPR is an easy sell but beyond that it gets questionable. Reintroducing rangers and characters from other shows, in a shared expanded universe would help give us more figures and zords. Also, I think what they need to do toy wise is make a cheaper zord option as well as a legacy option. For example, if they made zords that are along the lines of the Transformers combiner wars figures as the main stream figures, but then give us a "Legacy" style version of each of the Megazords too. This is just a wild a thought. Although, figure wise, I think it would be badass to finally see the original Goranger team being sold here in America as Marvel Legends style figures. One can dream right? |
02-23-2018, 09:26 AM | #34 |
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On the show front, If Hasbro has any control, they should do two shows. The Sentai adaption as always, and an animated series that expands the PR universe, ala Shattered Grid story.
The biggest part to sales of any toys is having a show to promote in conjunction. MMPR is an easy sell but beyond that it gets questionable. Reintroducing rangers and characters from other shows, in a shared expanded universe would help give us more figures and zords. Also, I think what they need to do toy wise is make a cheaper zord option as well as a legacy option. For example, if they made zords that are along the lines of the Transformers combiner wars figures as the main stream figures, but then give us a "Legacy" style version of each of the Megazords too. This is just a wild a thought. Although, figure wise, I think it would be badass to finally see the original Goranger team being sold here in America as Marvel Legends style figures. One can dream right?
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02-23-2018, 10:54 AM | #35 |
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It's possible.
Hasbro Marvel figures have plenty of roids. But then other figures have more subtle builds. The first one honestly is comic accurate. So either they'd go show accurate or more subtle. Using an older sentai as a show? Even when they were using Zyuranger the quality was poor. Now with HD being standard, it's just not going to happen. If they have to make all original footage then why even depend on the sentai? If Hasbro got another movie made, yeah I figure it would be MMPR influenced. You have to start somewhere. I'd personally prefer they make a sequel and push for suits that are more accurate and zords that actually look like something. Last edited by Neoblackdragon; 02-23-2018 at 10:58 AM.. |
02-23-2018, 10:58 AM | #36 |
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I also hope they redo the 2017 movie rangers. I know it has it's mixed reviews but I loved it and loved the suit designs... The Megazord, not so much.
Whilst the movie Legacy figures we're pretty good sculpt wise, I ended up repainting all of mine to separate the metallic armor parts from the textured spandex. At $20 per figure, it should have had more paint details. They didn't even bother to paint all the silver details, just some of them. Looking at some iron Man figures, I think Hasbro would be able to pull off those details much better. I didn't mind the muscle proportions on the regular legacy figures, since they kind of emulated what Marvel Legends, DCU comic figures look like, but then they were a bit bigger than those figures, so it kind of killed any hopes of having a blended universe of action figures. So yeah, if they redo them, I hope they redo them right and make them less muscular. |
02-23-2018, 11:32 AM | #37 |
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On the show front, If Hasbro has any control, they should do two shows. The Sentai adaption as always, and an animated series that expands the PR universe, ala Shattered Grid story.
The biggest part to sales of any toys is having a show to promote in conjunction. MMPR is an easy sell but beyond that it gets questionable. Reintroducing rangers and characters from other shows, in a shared expanded universe would help give us more figures and zords. Also, I think what they need to do toy wise is make a cheaper zord option as well as a legacy option. For example, if they made zords that are along the lines of the Transformers combiner wars figures as the main stream figures, but then give us a "Legacy" style version of each of the Megazords too. This is just a wild a thought. Although, figure wise, I think it would be badass to finally see the original Goranger team being sold here in America as Marvel Legends style figures. One can dream right? |
02-23-2018, 12:17 PM | #38 |
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Yeah. Toei have always said a very loud no to any animated Power Rangers show, and likely always will.
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02-23-2018, 01:54 PM | #39 |
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An animated series would only be feasible in the case that toei cut the US rights to sentai material and that they were a fully original design. Or at least in my opinion, cause toei would likely loose out on money if sentai footage was not purchased.
As for this Hasbro deal Im looking forward to PR 2021. Why? Simple as it stands now looks like Beast Morphers is slated for Nick meaning GoBusters will either be compressed into 22 episodes, or be spread across two years. Now basrd simply on the Japanese toys nothing jumps out at me, a potential Super would have the armored versions of the GoBusters as well as LT06. Gold and silver likely being released in the later half of the basic line. Also with the contract being set in a way that Hasbro can eventually purchase the franchise itself Im betting Saban is just waiting on the Nick Contract to end dump it on Hasbro and let them try to negotiate to... Wait don't hasbro have a programming block of their own, should be pretty easy for Hasbro then. I didn't realize Hasbro was behind marvel molds, so guess figure wise things should be pretty solid. Go Busters toy line felt rather sparse in Japan. 5 rangers, 2 morphers, a power up item 3 megazords and only 1 add on. Compared to other adapted series like Samurai, or Gokai, Kyuuranger etc which had plenty of mecha. So it seems like a great series to let Hasbro loose on. Plenty of room for creativity. |
02-23-2018, 01:59 PM | #40 |
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Toei might be okay with an animated series as long as it was a webseries and not the main series/on TV.
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