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A goofy Sentai series wouldn't be a problem for a creative production team. The often-cited example is Go-onger's adaptation as RPM, as both have the starkest contrast in tone of any Power Rangers/Sentai duo.
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I'm goin with them not skipping ToQGer. I know the series gets a lot of dislike on here (with completely legit reasoning), but that shouldn't calculate into why it would or would not be skipped.
Heck, I stopped watching after I believe ten episodes and just heard the stories of how it went downhill. That being said, it was the story that got dull and went downhill. I think with a refreshed story, kind of like how they're adding their own flavor to the Dino Charge plot, it would be a good series. And heck, it's trains! We've gotten ninjas before, but trains? Only had one or two of them, and they weren't even their own series. Quite honestly, I don't like ToQGer, and Ninninger is doing pretty solid from what I've heard. It's just a personal thought that they'll go trains first. (That and think of the possibilities with the Zord Builder system. We could create a better final combination!) |
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Judd Lynn has said that he doesn't make the decisions regarding which season to adapt. Likely, Bandai has the biggest say in that.
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I will add my vote for ninjas. While trains still capture a segment of the boy's toy sales, I don't believe the target age demographic is aligned with that of the Power Rangers brand. Be they with 30 second or 30 minute commercials, they still aim to sell to a specific demographic. If memory serves correct, BoJ has already tooled BoA style action figures of the Ninningers as well.
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AS much as I want a super train req force, I think they will go with ninjas.
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