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Though I'm not sure if that counts, since his U.S. counterpart existed before him... |
I haven't seen GaoRanger, but Taylor in WF was an air force pilot, so I'm assuming the character was just ripped from Gao and given a gender change...
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I'm not even sure TJ or Troy qualify either, since while they were in high school, Carlos and Jake are the jocks of their group respectively. |
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Though as you said, the American version is the same. |
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Ohranger, y'all. And I mean, I was clearly exaggerating for comedic effect. But almost always, Power Rangers makes their characters into "Teenagers with Attitude." Which is fine, I'd just prefer more variety. |
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Primarily HS-aged Seasons: MMPR, MMPR2, MMPR3, Zeo, Turbo, in Space, Ninja Storm, Dino Thunder, Mystic Force, Samurai, Super Samurai, Megaforce, Super Megaforce Primarily Adult Seasons: Lost Galaxy, Lightspeed Rescue, Time Force, Wild Force, SPD, Operation Overdrive, Jungle Fury, RPM That's a 13:8 ratio for the series. Pretty heavily weighted in favor of HS seasons. Weirdly, Disney was way more diverse when it comes to the ages of its teams. Saban's ratio is 9:4. Disney's ratio is 3:5. (High School Seasons:Adult Seasons) Saban sure does love high schoolers. And again, that's not necessarily a bad thing. I just prefer more age-diversity. |
Well, to be fair, while In Space did feature a high school setting, they kind of dropped it after a few episodes.
And Saban doesn't love high schoolers. It's that high school was successful, so why change what made money? If Power Ranger's first big money maker was a military season like Lightspeed, then 80% of Saban seasons would be military based. |
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Saban doesn't strike me as a particularly risk-taking company, and it easy to see why they keep everything so stagnant. When the PR franchise started to diverge from the MMPR template, ratings tanked. I personally don't think the ratings dive was caused by the franchise's mid-period experimentation -- logic would indicate that the series was getting old, so its appeal was wearing thin with kids who love the next, new thing (also, it was bone-headedly buried by Disney on Jetix during this period, that had to play a major part in the decline). But Hollywood logic doesn't work like normal people logic, and accordingly, I predict we'll get a stream of HS-based teams for the foreseeable future. |
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