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#41 |
Master of Water
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The thing is, why did Rider die in the 90's? I never knew the reason.
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Half-Boiled Lifestyle.
Join Date: Oct 2013
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The only reasonable explanation I could gather for that (since there are no actually recordings of that) is that while Rider was very popular at the time toei didnt have the finances to sustain three major shows through the 90s. Sentai and Metal Heroes were both annual franchises at that point while Rider was known for having giant breaks between each series (Super-1 and Black being six years apart) so it would seem logical to put Rider on hold because the audience would be used to seeing that with Rider.
Kamen Rider only became an annual Franchise after Kuuga and at that time there were no new Metal Hero shows produced so Toei would be able to finance Sentai and Rider on a year to year basis. |
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#43 |
Master of Water
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The only reasonable explanation I could gather for that (since there are no actually recordings of that) is that while Rider was very popular at the time toei didnt have the finances to sustain three major shows through the 90s. Sentai and Metal Heroes were both annual franchises at that point while Rider was known for having giant breaks between each series (Super-1 and Black being six years apart) so it would seem logical to put Rider on hold because the audience would be used to seeing that with Rider.
Kamen Rider only became an annual Franchise after Kuuga and at that time there were no new Metal Hero shows produced so Toei would be able to finance Sentai and Rider on a year to year basis.
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#44 |
Echoing Oni
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I do know that the early 80s hiatus was due to Super-1's ratings tanking after it moved time slots. I forget why there was no third series after Black RX. |
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#45 |
Amateur Procrastinator
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Given that Sentai was the one that got a show specifically for older audiences, I think there's a clear winner.
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#46 |
Master of Water
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Rider did as well! Just executed really poorly.
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Echoing Oni
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#48 |
Amateur Procrastinator
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Akibaranger proves that there's a large enough adult fanbase for Sentai. I don't see what Go-Busters has to do with this. |
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#49 |
Master of Water
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Oh you're talking about Akibaranger! I thought you meant Gokaiger, sorry.
Decade in Kamen Rider banked on the nostalgia factor but wasn't done that well. And Kamen Rider is usually sufficiently mature to handle the material Akibaranger puts out, but Super Sentai is not.
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Oh you're talking about Akibaranger! I thought you meant Gokaiger, sorry.
Decade in Kamen Rider banked on the nostalgia factor but wasn't done that well. And Kamen Rider is usually sufficiently mature to handle the material Akibaranger puts out, but Super Sentai is not. ![]() True, but I'm not talking about the content, simply the fact that there's a Sentai targeted to adults, while Rider shows are ultimately targeted to kids. |
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