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Tokusatsu Sequel/Follow-Up Series: Better or Not?
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TokuKnight89
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Throughout Tokusatsu history, there have been those series which are considered so good that they get a sequel series which follows the world-building set forth by the original. A sequel series will introduce new characters and villains and, eventually at least, bring back the original stars. Occasionally, the new show will star the same hero(es) and introduce a power-up.
Examples to speak of: Kamen Rider Black RX, Kikaider 01, B-Fighter Kabuto, Ultraman Ginga S, etc.
A sequel series (which could also be considered a spin-off or simple follow-up depending on the circumstances) isn't always the same as a franchise that brings back older characters, but a sequel series can result from the success of an original show and help make it a franchise, unintentionally or otherwise. Kamen Rider V3 was, as I understand it, originally conceived of as an extension of the original show before being made into something of a sequel/spin-off, inevitably leading to the Kamen Rider franchise as a whole. The success of Winspector led to the "Rescue Heroes" Trilogy, a sub-section of the Metal Heroes franchise.
The question here is: Are these newer shows which follow a trend-setting predecessor as good, better, or a futile attempt to recapture earlier magic?
The responses are likely to be diverse, so there is no right or wrong answer here.
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