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Some of the changes don't really jive, either. One episode uses footage of Metalder fighting a pair of foes who are brothers (their names in the US are Slice and Dice), one armed with a katana and the other with a naginata. In the original footage, it's clear that the brothers are working together, as their weapons and fighting styles compliment one another. But the dubbing has the brothers arguing the entire time in order to fit it with the US story, which revolves around a pair of brothers who don't get along. So the footage from Metalder is cool, the dub just confuses the whole thing. The main strength as an adaption is that you will often get a lot of tokusatsu footage at once during the fights. The Spielban footage seems to work better than the Metalder footage because JB's dialogue is more low key than the more "in your face" attitude of Ryan Steele ("Seeeee ya!"). |
I need to finish up Power Rangers season 3. Right now I'm at the episode where Kat makes her first appearance.
And as far as other American Toku shows go...I think I'll watch Big Bad Beetleborgs after I'm done with MMPR. That show is one demon from my childhood that I have to face. Along with its annoying theme song from Satan's sphincter. |
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Picked up the first volume of Syber Squad. Video quality is OK; packaging quality is pretty bad- I nearly tore the case in half opening it.
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Beetleborgs...everything about it is terrible. I know a lot of you want to know why I hate this show, so I'll tell you. I was seven. I saw commercials for this, and I thought the Beetleborg suits looked cool. I decided to watch the show, thinking that maybe it'll make up for the cancellation of VR Troopers and the crap-fest that was Masked Rider. As I watched, I tried to enjoy it, despite the fact that it felt too campy, even for Power Rangers. I guess I was at that age where my interest in Power Rangers and Power Rangers-esque shows had started to wane. It's as if I was torturing myself to like it. Beetleborgs Metallix didn't help at all, either, and that was when Power Rangers Turbo was on. Many years later, I had discovered its original Japanese counterpart, Juukou B-Fighter, and compared the two plots. Why didn't we get the Japanese story instead? An insect calls upon three teenagers to use insect-like technology to save the Earth from aliens. Yeah, I could understand it sounded similar to what Power Rangers had, but come on! What we got here on the other side of the Pacific were three children who summon what I can only describe as Jay Leno trying to be the ghost of Elvis who magically makes them the heroes of their favorite comic book, along with pathetic parodies of classic movie monsters that would make even Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff facepalm at the sheer sight of their stupidity. And the theme song. THAT. GODFORSAKEN. THEME SONG. I. HATED. THAT SIREN'S SONG FROM HELL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH! Not just because of how catchy it was, but because every kid on the playground knew that I hated it, and would exploit that weakness I had. All the way to the very end of elementary school. This song is to me what the show Doug is to the Nostalgia Critic; annoying, and a part of my history that I don't want to reminisce! Are you all happy now!? ARE YOU!? :mad: |
I must've been a weird child, because I enjoyed PR Turbo...It's still not as bad as Linkara and everyone makes it out to be today. Yes, it's stupid, but everyone is overhyping how "Classic" MMPR is (Watching early S1 of MMPR is like watching early S1 of Transformers beyond the opener. It's not that good), and in a narrative standpoint, Turbo makes perfect sense ("Why replace the veterans who have been fighting for years with newbies?!" Just when Zordon explains that he never intended on essentially ending their lives to fight his war, which is what he had inadvertently did), Hell, Justin routinely out-acts adults and other child actors in both PR AND Sentai.
Anyway, Beetleborgs is a different beast. I had the oddest love-hate relationship with it. Even as a tiny child, I hated the human bits and that stupid ghost house, but those designs. It's like when my friends tell me the only reason they watched PR was to get to the mech fights. I was willing to sit through Beetleborgs because I wanted to see those suits more and more... |
I loved Beetleborgs as a kid. Dunno how well it'll sit with me now but since we aren't likely to be getting a fully subbed B-Fighters series any time soon I'll take what I can get :lol
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