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- In Space for quality, serialized writing, and for wrapping up over half a decade of continuity in pretty memorable fashion. - Time Force for quality, serialized writing, and for being an effective direct(ish) translation of what seems to be a likewise well regarded Sentai. - RPM for being extremely different and unique, offering a take on PR that was simultaneously darker, more irreverent, and totally fresh. And of course for the bad: - Turbo for... well I think in light of more recent seasons a lot of the weight has been taken off Turbo's shoulders, but nonetheless, most people find it poorly written, between things like Sentai footage clashing with the tone and awkwardly replacing most of the cast partway through. Of course, nowadays I think you're pretty likely to hear "Turbo was crap, except for the second half with the new cast", so this really isn't as clear cut as it used to be. - Wild Force for being an ineffective direct translation of a Sentai most seem to consider underwhelming in the first place. Also it had bad acting. - Operation Overdrive for general incompetence. - Super Megaforce for general incompetence that borders on actively flipping the audience off at times. Personally, I don't have much of an attachment to In Space, and haven't seen more than a few random episodes of RPM, so Time Force gets my vote for best. As for worst, not having seen Operation Overdrive, I think it's Super Megaforce. I honestly can't imagine Overdrive being worse that SMF anyway. It's really kind of garbage, even though I also kind of like it. |
Would the Disney Era PR shows have work on Disney Channel instead of airing on the ABC Kids block and Jetix? I remember the Disney Channel was huge in the early-mid 2000's and they did had a few action shows like Kim Possible. I remember that people felt like Disney did a bad job on marketing their PR shows and most people didn't know that the new PR shows was airing on TV.
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They could've worked. PR has always been about action and humor.
Disney just didn't want it :lol |
A little something that might be good for those who want a brief-ish overview.
Source: http://ukiyaseed.weebly.com/ukiyasee...gers-part-viii https://youtu.be/OXUVc188uDU |
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Disney just didn't want anything to do with it. |
And now Disney channel is pretty much nothing but live-action shows too.
Enlighten me, why did they sell Power Rangers again? |
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It was kind of rhetorical, but that's still interesting to know.
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I don't think they were required to keep it. They only obtained it in the purchase. They could've sold it any time once the purchase was completed.
They continued filming and airing it because someone was able to convince Disney that they could decrease cost while still making a profit (Hence the New Zealand move). They got sick of it come RPM, and then only sold it after they basically said they were done (Hence the repurposed MMPR) |
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