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07-19-2012, 01:21 PM
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I'm new here. I wanted to start off by posting some questions in Sentai which I feel need to be answered.
In Dairanger, who made the clay clones? And did Jin survive or not?
In Flashman, were the Flashmen able to return to Earth and find their respective families?
In Gokaiger, did Akaranger know that when he "defeated" the first Zangyack fleet, the Ranger powers would become keys for the universes treasure? Was it planned by Akared that the Gokaigers returned everything? How come Damaras needed Basco to defeat the Gokaigers in which he could have done himself earlier? and what happened to the Gokai machines in the end? There was no closure for them.
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07-19-2012, 02:57 PM
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Squishywishy
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Originally Posted by marvelous35
I'm new here. I wanted to start off by posting some questions in Sentai which I feel need to be answered.
In Dairanger, who made the clay clones? And did Jin survive or not?
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We don't know who made the clay dummies, it was never revealed. Presumably Shadam made the main ones we saw like he claimed, but the question of who made Shadam is up in the air.
Jin's dead.
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In Flashman, were the Flashmen able to return to Earth and find their respective families?
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Not on the show, no.
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In Gokaiger, did Akaranger know that when he "defeated" the first Zangyack fleet, the Ranger powers would become keys for the universes treasure? Was it planned by Akared that the Gokaigers returned everything? How come Damaras needed Basco to defeat the Gokaigers in which he could have done himself earlier? and what happened to the Gokai machines in the end? There was no closure for them.
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Akared shows up so little it's impossible to say what he knew or planned.
The Gokai machines are fine. They're still stored in the Galleon for when they're needed. Presumably the rest of the support mecha are sealed off, though, since the Gokaigers gave back the Ranger Keys.
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07-19-2012, 03:08 PM
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Pony Strong
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Meanwhile, MachFalcon was from whatever dimension the Go-Onger's mech were from, Fuuraimaru and GaoLion always flew/ran in when called for help.
The rest (Like the PatStriker and MagiDragon) were just constructs.
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07-19-2012, 03:11 PM
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The Samurai of Sincerity
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I'd have thought MachFalcon may stay with the Gokaigers, given that he became a "proper" crew member and all. No idea how they'd summon him though, maybe their own keys could suddenly do it.
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07-20-2012, 10:13 AM
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Cold As Ice
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Well the Gokaigers Ultimate Power needs Machalcon so, yeah, they could probably summon him with their own ranger keys.
As for the Dairanger question I think Shaddam made all the clay dummies even the one of himself. But that's just a guess though.
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07-21-2012, 11:10 AM
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I almost forgot, in Gokaiger ep 21, what did Satoru mean when he said "Is this what you wanted Akared?"
Also, I'm confused about the endings of Flashman, Kakuranger, and Ohranger. Can anyone interpret them?
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07-21-2012, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by marvelous35
I almost forgot, in Gokaiger ep 21, what did Satoru mean when he said "Is this what you wanted Akared?"
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Well, Satoru and his team (Boukenger) had encountered AkaRed before, so he he could've made the connection between him and Captain Marvelous. So when Satoru said "Is this what you wanted AkaRed?" he was probably wondering if the way Marvelous turned out is exactly how AkaRed wanted him to be.
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07-21-2012, 11:21 AM
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wats al dente mean. im watching go-onger by the way
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Well, Birca is a Polyglot- he likes to speak multiple languages at a time, and will often say random phrases. "Al Dente" is Italian, and actually is a cooking term for cooking pasta that refers to the firmness required when cooking. It translates to "to the tooth" or "to the bite"
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07-21-2012, 01:17 PM
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Squishywishy
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Originally Posted by marvelous35
Also, I'm confused about the endings of Flashman, Kakuranger, and Ohranger. Can anyone interpret them?
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I haven't seen the other two, but I have seen Flashman's ending and know enough about the show to make sense of it. By the end of Flashman, the heroes were experience something called "Anti-Flash Phenomenon." Basically, they'd lived on alien worlds so long that the atmosphere of Earth was slowly killing them. They had just enough time to take care of the villains once and for all before they had to go back to their adopted planets to recover. The family chasing them was Sara's (Yellow Flash) parents and sisters. They'd just discovered who she was and were trying to reunite with her before the Flashmen left Earth. Sadly, they only made it in time to see the team take off.
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07-21-2012, 03:53 PM
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the dimension kicker!
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ok is there a reason behind the chibi go-onger engines. i mean do nt get me wrong its awesome, but why
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