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The last one I can think of was, discounting one-offs and technicalities, Lupinranger vs Patranger, with both LupinKaiser and PatKaiser (Good Feeling Kaiser VSX had three grouped cockpits)
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I know I asked this once before, but I don't think I ever got a conclusive answer: Why did Gingat's Seiju Costume change from furry to solid?
If you focus on the first several episodes, Gingat is different than the other Seiju, but it soon shifts to look more in line with the others without explanation. What was the behind the scenes reason for this shift?
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I just had an epiphany.
In rewatching Bomber the Great's duel with Buldont in Ohranger, Bomber said he wouldn't take the life of a woman which is why he strapped Hysteria to a missile. Problem is that Bomber has before jeopardized the lives of women with no regard to the supposed chivalry he claims to adhere to! In his debut episode, he was supportive of the warhead exploding in the van. However, Momo and a little girl were in that van at the time! It's a pretty standard trope, but villains in Sentai have a tendency to know who is where in a given moment. Bomber had to know that Momo and the kid were about to be blown up as he was counting down! Also, Bomber has no qualms with transforming into his own missile mode and attacking the entire team, including Pink and Yellow. Also, his last plan involved turning people into solid gold. Permanent gold statue status is no different than a death sentence, and melting down golden people to build a tacky gold palace cinches it further. How the hell is Bomber the Great a "chivalrous man" when he continuously violates his own supposed chivalry on a friggin whim!? P.S.: Yes, I know Ohranger is notoriously inconsistent! Probably reading way too much into this. Bomber's "chivalry" was probably a plot convenience to further the story and explain how he's ultimately deposed. Last edited by TokuKnight89; 06-30-2024 at 02:29 AM.. |
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Perhaps. At the least consider it as headcanon.
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Random thought, I wonder what an SCP report for Boonboomger would be.
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This is probably a very generic Toku question, but I do have a specific Sentai example in mind: how do spark squibs work? I know that older versions are usually pasted onto the actor/suit with a similarly colored patch to mask it, but there are apparent inconsistencies.
As for the example, in Kakuranger Ep. 5's preview for Ep. 6, Tsuruhime slashes Nurikabe with no obvious sparks. In the actual episode, Tsuruhime performs the same exact movements on Nurikabe but with actual sparks this time! There's no apparent difference in the shots or the placement of both Tsuruhime and Nurikabe. If classic sparks are manually added before filming, why would there need to be a reshoot? Was the former a mistakenly-added outtake/test shot to get the movements properly choreographed before adding the actual squibs? |
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This is probably a very generic Toku question, but I do have a specific Sentai example in mind: how do spark squibs work? I know that older versions are usually pasted onto the actor/suit with a similarly colored patch to mask it, but there are apparent inconsistencies.
As for the example, in Kakuranger Ep. 5's preview for Ep. 6, Tsuruhime slashes Nurikabe with no obvious sparks. In the actual episode, Tsuruhime performs the same exact movements on Nurikabe but with actual sparks this time! There's no apparent difference in the shots or the placement of both Tsuruhime and Nurikabe. If classic sparks are manually added before filming, why would there need to be a reshoot? Was the former a mistakenly-added outtake/test shot to get the movements properly choreographed before adding the actual squibs?
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A big thing to remember is that they can damage the suits. So they'll often rehearse the scene multiple times before they actually use the sparks.
It's not completely unlikely they'd use a rehearsal take, either on accident or because it looked good.
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A completely irrelevant, but very intriguing question suddenly occurred to me: do PR owners have the rights to adapt Akibarangers?
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Probably not.
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