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07-07-2021, 12:54 PM | #8721 |
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What's rather amusing about this is this is sometime after the show's re-tool that's brought upon due to the unfortunate real life events that happened in Japan while the show was airing at the time. It is easily one of the best episodes from that came out of Ohranger and while the series is obviously not one of the best Sentai seasons we got, especially in the 90's, there are aspects to Ohranger I find to be vastly underrated that sadly rarely gets talked about, if at all, whenever this series gets brought up into any conversation in regarding the franchise.
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07-08-2021, 11:48 AM | #8722 |
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Watched episode 3 of Gokaigers and episode 1 of Zenkaiger last night. Really fun shows! Between the two of them, I’m definitely seeing the appeal of Super Sentai. You get the same sort of flashy fun and excitement you get in Rider but without all the melodrama. It’s more relaxing, though I imagine even in Sentai things still get more intense near the end, and I know some seasons like Jetman and Timeranger are known for having a fair share of drama. Still though, I’m happy to give it a try
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07-08-2021, 08:01 PM | #8723 |
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~Fish's Zenkai Tour!~
Episode 18 – Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (Hey wait, I think we're missing some people again!) Dude, Kakuranger is so freakin' cool. Like, right upfront, this is the first Sentai on the tour I've already seen in full. Plus, it's also the most recent "backlog" Sentai I've seen, and even though it's been a year and a half since then, it's still pretty fresh in my mind. I've been so pumped to write this week's post, you don't even know. There's naturally going to be a different feel to the ones about shows I've seen already, and I couldn't ask for a better show to figure that new style out with. Talking about Kakuranger is easy; I've already done it once, after all. Episode by episode, even, if you feel like digging back through the thread a ways. And yet, that still isn't enough for me, so let's get to this, shall we? Kakuranger is— no wait I said cool already ...Kakuranger is the other exceptionally beloved Sugimura Sentai, and I have a feeling it will always kinda be "my" Sugimura show even once I've seen the others. It was my first, and while that choice was made entirely on a fickle whim, I couldn't be happier I made it. It's a show that is overflowing with creativity and style, to the point I don't think any brief summary I can give will get across the extent of it. A series that effortlessly blends the traditional Japanese concepts it draws its motifs from with the Western-influenced reality of the nation's present, resulting in a Sentai with an undercurrent of socially-conscious postmodernism to its storytelling... while also still standing totally on its own as just a darn fun show! That last part is something that might need stressing, if you're unfamiliar with Kakuranger. My description of it probably makes it sound super highbrow or something, but part of what makes the thought put into Kakuranger so impressive to me, and part of why I describe it as having a postmodern flair, is that it's the kind of show that would never admit to being "smart". On the contrary, the real heart of the show from the outset was its emphasis on outrageous comedy scenarios. This is even one of Kakuranger's biggest innovations, going rather against the grain. I mean, how many times have I talked about a show paving the way for more complex drama up to this point? Kakuranger instead took all that freedom to tell new and different stories in the opposite direction, applying it to the offbeat tale of a group of misfit descendants of legendary ninja, who travel around in a bus that is also a cat, exterminating Youkai all around Japan while selling crepes on the side, because no cool organization is going to cover the expenses of these guys. The Kakurangers are very much underdogs, if not outright terrible heroes at first, and the story centers on their growth, as they go from a bickering bunch of bumblers to a finely-tuned engine of justice with unshakable faith in each other and their cause. It's the kind of arc that never gets old no matter how many times you see it, and in Kakuranger's case, it coincides with a gradual shift to a more straightforward dramatic tone, complete with an explicit midway turning point, and it's to the show's credit how natural it all feels. I mean, I could go on about this show for so much longer, if I wanted. Jiraiya's not even in the first episode! It hurts not having a real excuse to talk about him in great detail, but unfortunately, I am technically here specifically to talk about that premiere. I remember it feeling like a lot to take in, the first time. It's maybe worth mentioning that. The show's twist on a narrator, especially; that took some getting used to. I know why he's there now, though, and I honestly really appreciate the crazy old geezer? Learning that his whole bit is to talk about this flashy modern TV show in the form of traditional oral storytelling was all it took to turn me around. He's emblematic of the deliberate old/new clash that defines the show's style, and those lectures about the Youkai in each episode are genuinely quite helpful! And going back to this episode a second time, with that in mind, it didn't feel like too much at all? It's mostly just an awesome premiere that does a lot to get across the appeal of the show? It starts off with a recounting of a battle in the distant past between ninja and Youkai, which is rad as heck world-building, because it involves ninja. And then from there, you're introduced to Sasuke and Saizou, two buds who are immediately arguing over what kind of cheap junk food they should get with the borderline nonexistent cash they have on them, which really says a ton about the characterization of the heroes in this show right away. They get to show a bit of a heroic side as well, readily intervening to stop a mugging, but that's merely the beginning of a fateful chain of events involving tons of awesome monsters getting revived in the modern age, ninja ancestors giving their successors hygiene tips as well as transformation devices, and a castle that stands up to become a giant robot, with a huge sword that's also on real fire. Does anything about this not sound like the coolest, craziest show out there? And what's even crazier is that this is actually a rather restrained first outing, all things considered, as can be gathered from it being another one without the full team. The show just climbs up and up from this starting point. You get all the stuff you see here, and then so much more added on, as the show constantly refines its style. Again, it is actively painful not being able to talk about all that stuff, too. Jiraiya is one thing, but if you haven't seen the show, you have no idea how cool Tsuruhime becomes after these early days of everyone constantly disrespecting her authority. And Sasuke, too! That dude's got heroic guts like you'd never imagine from him whining about lunch! It's easy for me talk about Kakuranger; it's a lot harder for me to stop, evidently. I haven't even directly touched on some of the other notable firsts, like the whole explicitly Japanese theme; or the aforementioned Tsuruhime, Ninja White, being the official leader of the team, smashing right the heck through that glass ceiling, and without even being red; or how Ninja Red's suit actor was Seiji Takaiwa's first big lead role, which should mean something to fans of both Kamen Rider and some of the later 90's Sentai. (He even married Ninja White's suit actor later!) I could go on about random things relating to this show all day, pretty much. The designs and action are endlessly stylish, the writing feels subtly ahead of its time in a lot of ways, the theme song is amazing, the ending theme is a bop in its own right... it's freakin' cool, like I said! Up until now I've been ending these things by saying how excited I am to watch these shows myself one day, but in this case, and probably quite a few more to follow, I'm more hoping I can get somebody else excited to watch it. Maybe you'll think Kakuranger is cool yourself, if you don't already!
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07-08-2021, 08:19 PM | #8724 |
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The one sentai that embraced the trends of its time and made the rangers wear grunge fashion.
As we all know, Teruaki Ogawa who played Sasuke went on to be Hyuga in Gingaman, Hiroshi Tsuchida because of this show got to be pals with Ninjaman voice actor Kazuki Yao(Franky for One Piece fans) and switched from regular acting to voice acting(he was the Japanese voice of Donatello in the 2012 Nickelodeon TMNT animation), and Kane Kosugi blew up as a celebrity post-Kakuranger. Gashadokuro's actor Kenichi Endo also hit it big after this show(One of his many roles was the dad of Masaki Suda's character in Wise and Foolish, a Freaky Friday type drama where Endo's character, a prime minister, and his son have their bodies swapped with each other). I have mentioned this before but the show is roughly based on Journey to the West in its setup and character dynamics. Sasuke/Ninja Red is Sun Wukong/Monkey, the protagonist that served as the basis for Goku in Dragon Ball Tsuruhime/Ninja White is Tang Sanzang/Tripitaka the monk who leads the team Seikai/Ninja Yellow is Zhu Bajie/Pigsy the anthropomorphic pig Saizou/Ninja Blue is Sha Wujing/Sandy the water creature Jiraiya/Ninja Black is Bai Long Ma/White Dragon Horse, the steed Tripitaka rides And of course, who can forget the cat van. What is interesting is that Ninja Blue's suit uses a lighter hue of blue, more of an azure color like Blue Swallow from Jetman, which has been used mostly for female blue rangers so far. I also like the Batman 66-esque special effects being used. And the ending theme is awesome. Why this was never flashmobbed in Powermorphicon I don't know. Seriously, if Powermorphicon happens again after COVID is no longer a concern, and one of the Kakuranger cast members get invited, they should have people flashmob this with said actor because internet. Oh yeah, notable alumni guest appearance that I can think of right off the bat is Reiko Chiba who was Mei/Ptera Ranger in Zyuranger and Ryo Narushima(then Keiko Hayase) who was Remi/Five Yellow in Fiveman as one of the Hanarangers.
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07-08-2021, 08:34 PM | #8725 |
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I can thank Kakuranger for my favorite moment in Alien Rangers.
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07-08-2021, 09:10 PM | #8727 |
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Just finished episode 40 of Zyuohger. Only 8 episodes to go.
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07-09-2021, 01:01 AM | #8728 |
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Kakuranger is the best series that tricks you into thinking it's juvenile and stupid. A trio of heroes that are basically chucklefucks with ninja powers, a bitchy princess who is in way over her head, and a cowboy. Add in the perverted and juvenile humor, and it's easy to be seen as a parody series.
And then you keep watching, and it just flips it all over on it's head. Add in that Japanese weirdness along with just how freaking weird some yokai mythology can be, and it's just so out there it's amazing. Hell, other Sentai themes are about how cool they are and their powers and how they'll save the day? Kakuranger's is about a ninja interrupting a romantic evening. Also, as an aside. Kakuranger has the cleanest suits out of all the other ninja themed series. I hope you're enjoying! Zyuohger is so great! It's endgame was rather weak compared to other series', but I feel Zyuohger's characters is what made the show worthwhile, rather than the stakes.
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07-09-2021, 02:39 AM | #8729 |
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I think I first saw that episode on a DVD that was free with Jetix magazine in late 05/early 06 that also had the Zeo episode Mean Screen and the Turbo episode Shadow Rangers, I quite liked that actually lol
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07-09-2021, 03:31 AM | #8730 |
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Androzani’s Twokai Detour And we start this for real (after an early preview a few weeks ago and a three-part Let’s Read on my YouTube channel. First off, I’ll talk about the characters that will appear in… (edited to remove major spoilers, of course). Super Sentai World Ninja Sentai Kakuranger: Sasuke/NinjaRed: The 24th descendant of Sarutobi Sasuke, who, along with 5 other legendary ninjas, sealed away the Yokai Army Corps. In 1994, their descendants formed the Ninja Sentai Kakuranger to prevent the return of the Yokai from destroying the world. Tsuruhime/NinjaWhite: The twenty-fourth protector of the Seal Door, which held the Youkai and is more knowledgeable of the Youkai and their ancestors than her other team members. Tsuruhime is a strong girl who is looking for her missing father. Despite not being the Red Ranger, she is the real leader of Kakuranger because of her greater leadership skills than Sasuke. Despite frequent scoldings, Tsuruhime seems to gain respect for Sasuke as the series progresses. Before becoming a Kakuranger, she once fought alongside two other girls, Yukiyo & Tsukiyo, as one of the 'Punishment Sailor Sisters’. Saizou/NinjaBlue: He and Sasuke were tricked by Kappa into opening the Gate of Seals, releasing the Youkai into the human world. Sandayu tracked them down and brought the two of them to where their ancestor's swords were placed in the Earth, where they met Tsuruhime. Upon pulling out his sword, the spirit of The original Saizou Kirigakure appeared before him, gave him a lecture, and entrusted him with a Doron Changer, allowing Saizou to become NinjaBlue. Saizou is a constantly chattering, easily flattered man who thinks he's a lot smarter than he really is. He is a loud worrywart, often jumping to immediate conclusions, as well as being the first to panic. Due to their similar flaws and personalities, he and Seikai are often found lazing about together. Despite his less-outstanding traits, he likes to help other people, making him popular among children. Unfortunately, his bad luck is often his greatest weakness. Seikai/NinjaYellow: first encountered the Youkai when a friend of his was kidnapped by Rokurokubi, who thought he was her deceased son. Seikai likes video games. He is driven by desire for food, sleep, and especially women. While all the Kakurangers seek to impress Tsuruhime, Seikai in particular expresses the greatest admiration for her, often putting himself in great danger to protect or save her. Jiraiya/NinjaBlack: a Japanese-American ninja from Los Angeles trained by his guardian Gali after his father was killed. Jiraiya stands out among the characters because he speaks English frequently (which at first caused both teasing and confusion with the other team members when he speaks in English), his native language, but he learns Japanese as the show progresses. He is the pure fighter of the group and although he is skilled in Earth based ninja arts he prefers to fight utilizing his martial art skills, and is portrayed with a combination of the stereotypical cowboy and surfer persona. Unlike the other Kakuranger however, Jiraiya is at times a loner, and will often venture out to battle an enemy on his own. He is very fond of television, often becoming obsessed with fighting-based shows to the point he'll mindlessly emulate them in a fit of enthusiasm. Gosei Sentai Dairanger: TenKaSei Ryo/RyuuRanger: In his daily life, he was an apprentice-cook at a Chinese restaurant in Yokohama's Chinatown. His dream was to be the number-one Gyoza cook in all of Japan. He was a direct descendant of the Dai tribe. Ryo had an eight year old sister, Youko, who was born around the same time their father supposedly died. Ryo was taking out the garbage at work one day when the Gorma Baron String captured Yoko, and he gave chase. It was then he encountered the Kidenju RyuseiOh, who chose him as the next RyuuRanger. As RyuRanger, Ryo uses a variation of Southern Dragon Kung Fu*that enables him to control fire and lightning. After training with a special suit of steel springs to defeat Jin Matoba, he gained the ability to use his Kiryoku to enhance his speed to unleash an overwhelming barrage of punches. TenGenSei Daigo/ShishiRanger: The most gentle member of the team, as well as the most serious of the group, he works at a pet shop and becomes romantically involved with the Peacock Buddha Kujaku. He was scouted to be a Dairanger after Master Kaku’s discovery of his Qi connection with Kujaku. He specializes in the Kung Fu form of Hung Ga and utilizes illusions in combat. TenJuuSei Shoji/TenmaRanger: His greatest dream in life was to become a world boxing champion. He is very playful and comical, but he also has a very strong sense of fair play. He could only apply his competitiveness to Kazu because the others weren't interested in such. He wears his emotions on his sleeves and is never afraid to fight. He specializes in the Long Fist TenJiSei Kazu/KirinRanger: A stylish hairdresser and dancer who ran away from home at age 15 and came to Tokyo. As KirinRanger, Kazu uses a variation of Drunken Fist called Kirin-Fist which enables him to manipulate time, slowing it down to analyze an opponents attack, or even reversing it to avoid taking damage if he makes a mistake in battle. He can also channel his Kiryoku into his fist, enlarging them in order to increase the force of his punches. TenPuSei Rin/HououRanger: Of the Dairangers, she has the most powerful psychic senses. She has mastered deadly wind power. At the heart a gentle, kind soul, Rin is also terribly shy. Rin's heart was fierce and strong. She was very intelligent and difficult to con because one would have to be very sneaky to get past her. She loved her teammates, her Uncle Kaku, her family, with the warmth and strength most people do not have to spare. As HououRanger, Rin uses a variation of Eagle Claw which enables her to control wind. Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger: Geki/Tyranno Ranger: The Prince of the Yamato Tribe, "Warrior of Justice". He was raised believing that the King of the Yamato Tribe was his father, until it turns out he was adopted from the King's sworn enemy, the Black Knight. His natural brother Burai antagonised him for being raised by their real father's old enemy, but Geki eventually successfully convinced him to bury the hatchet. He wields the Ryugekiken, and after Burai's death, he dual-wields it with Burai's Zyusouken. Goushi/ Mammoth Ranger: A Knight of the Sharma Tribe and Warrior of Wisdom. Was once Geki's companion before being sealed. Raised with his sister Otome, who eventually died fighting aba Dora, inspiring him further. Dan/Tricera Ranger: A Knight from the Etoffe Tribe and the Warrior of Courage. A happy-go-lucky jokester guy who's hot-blooded and likes to slack off, though once he set his sight on something noble, he'd never stop pursuing it. Boi/Tiger Ranger: A Knight of the Dime Tribe and Warrior of Hope. The youngest of the team, though mentally more mature than Dan. Excels in high-speed attacks. Due to his youth, he's popular with kids. Mei/Ptera Ranger: The Princess of the Lithia Tribe and 'Warrior of Love'. Kind, loving, but has an iron-will. Choujin Sentai Jetman: Ryu Tendo/Red Hawk: Member of the Skyforce who was given the Birdonic Waves to become the first Jetman. Too bad right after that, the Back Dimension Party Vyram attacked and he lost his girlfriend Rie Aoi. Ryū went on to lead the Jetmen, but was pretty hung up with Rie's death. Gai Yuki/Black Condor: A rebellious lone wolf who's just out to enjoy his life before his death. While accidentally struck with Birdonic Wave and being called to become a Jetman, Gai refused being ordered around, especially from someone like Ryū, but his sense of justice got over him and he ends up joining and developing that sense. He makes advances on Kaori, and while at first refused, his persistence paid off... only for him to break it up due to different lifestyles. In the end, he decided to let Kaori marry Ryū, now his best friend… Raita Oishi/Yellow Owl: A fat farmer who at first really doesn't like fighting, even after he's struck with Birdonic Waves…. until the Vyram trample his farm and he ends up fighting anyway. Has a childhood friend named Satsuki whom he eventually married in the end of the series. Despite so, he used to have a crush to Kaori, but decided that she's too good for him and settles with 'being able to protect her’. Kaori Rokumeikan/White Swan: Heiress to the Rokumeikan family, at first horribly spoiled, but eventually, she evolved into a nicer character, thanks to Ryū's guidance. While at first repulsed at Gai, she ended up with him after discovering his good side, but he broke up with her after introducing him to her high-class family which... pissed him off. Ako Hayasaka/Blue Swallow: A regular high-school student that accidentally got hit with Birdonic Waves and became a star athlete in instant. A bit of materialistic, demanding money here and there, but she instantly got over it, realizing her own sense of justice after the first encounter with the Vyram, joining the Jetman. She's the tomboy of the team. Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman: Gaku Hoshikawa/Five Red: The eldest of the Hoshikawa siblings, when he was a kid, he shot Garoa on the face out of fear, instigating their rivalry. As of the present day, he's a science teacher, mostly dabbling in plant life/biology. Calm and responsible, he serves not only as a big brother, but also as a fatherly figure to his siblings. Is scared of ghosts. Ken Hoshikawa/Five Blue: Second eldest of the Hoshikawa siblings and the closest Gaku could get for a friendly rival/second in command. He teaches physical education (swimming), making him the strongest fighter on the team, relying more in hand-to-hand combat than weaponry. Fumiya Hoshikawa/Five Black: The twin brother of Remi and the youngest of the Hoshikawa siblings. Eventually became a language teacher, which grants him a lot of linguistic abilities and the ability to understand alien languages. Tends to be childish and reckless. Kazumi Hoshikawa/Five Pink: Third-born and oldest daughter of the Hoshikawa Family. Has a computer-like brain which enables her to quickly analyze enemy weakness. This kind-hearted woman is a math teacher. Remi Hoshikawa/Five Yellow: The fourth-born and the older twin sister of Fumiya. She teaches music, but is also the bonafide badass of the siblings. Knows Kung Fu and would teach it to children in her spare time. Did you get all that? Good, now forget it. It’s not important to this feature. And now for part two, discuss my opinion on the “current” season: Kakuranger was my first full series (alongside Lupinranger vs Patranger), so I do have a bit of a soft spot. That said, I kind of lost interest with the less episodic plots (mostly since they stopped being fun) and I’ve seen said episodic plot’s tone done better elsewhere. The costumes not having aged well doesn’t help. And now, the BTS information for this: Our writer is Kyoko Sagiyama, whose previous Sentai credits include episodes of Dynaman, Changeman and Zyuranger, and who is better for the Resident Evil 2 prequel, BIOHAZARD 2 DRAMA ALBUM ~The Little Runaway Sherry~. And it seems that I can’t escape the shadow of Hurricaneger, since aside from the main team right now being a ninja team, this short has the same director (Katsuya Watanabe) and narrator (Hironori Miyata). With all that out of the way, on with the review. We open with an abridged version of Kakuranger’s OP, wherein the lyrics are omitted so the aforementioned narrator can give the cliffs notes version of the 5 featured Super Sentai. (That told us absolutely nothing about them) After some stock footage of Muteki Shogun’s finishing move, the plot proper (such as it is), starts with a sister and brother (the latter of whom is played by Shirou Izumi, better known as Yuma Oozora/Change Pegasus and Yamato Prince Burai/Dragon Ranger) walking through the woods taking photos, when the spot the gigantic Emperor Daidas summoning his army of recycled costume minions, Zaigan, Bango and Damaru (I did not name any of these), to invade Earth. (I can’t identify what costumes are being reused, beyond the centre guy being a hybrid of Turboranger villains Zimba and Yamimaru and Dairanger monster Iron-Face Chouryu) One of the villains then decides the two humans are a threat, since they saw the secret of Daidas’s third eye (what secret? That it can create minions?) and thus are a liability. But before he can kill them, he gets interrupted. Jiraiya: NinjaBlack! Saizou: NinjaBlue! Sasuke: NinjaRed! Tsuruhime: NinjaWhite! Seikai: NinjaYellow! All: Slashing at evil, hidden from the world, Ninja Sentai Kakuranger, revealed! As the Kakurangers engage the 3 in battle, (And Jiraiya feels the need to clarify “Who are you?’) two more minions (recycled from Fiveman villains Ginga Sentai Gingaman, not to be confused) show up with the siblings as hostages. Luckily, help soon arrives in the form of the previous 4 Super Sentai, Dairanger, Zyuranger, Jetman and Fiveman. (With only RyuuRanger, ShishiRanger, Tyranno Ranger and Ptera Ranger having their original VAs. The rest are impersonated… poorly) But the bad guys turn things around by summoning the enemies of those Sentai: Batzlers, Grinams, Golems and Cottpotros (No, don’t expect an explanation of how they have access to 4 different grunts with 4 different origins) After a fight that was shot so they could market this as a 3D feature, Daidas enters the battle. To counter this threat, all 5 Reds summon their respective Mecha: Five Robo, Jet Icarus, Shinka Gattai DaiZyuJin (Evolutionary Combination Great Beast God), Gosei Gattai Dairenoh (5-Star Combination Great Unified Lord) and Ninja Gattai Muteki Shogun (Hidden Spy Combination Invincible General). The 5 robots fight Daidas, with none of them getting an advantage, until the brother points out that his weakness is his third eye (having figured it out from how protective his minions were of said information), allowing them to win by hitting him there, before Muteki Shogun destroys Daidas (so the other 4 robots weren’t particularly necessary). And so the Super Sentai return to defending the Earth, while the brother and sisters’ adventures aren’t over, as they soon stumble across a giant Shadow Moon and an army of revived monsters from Golgom, Crisis, the Foundation, Dr. Mochizuki’s experiments and the Fog Mother’s children. But that’s another story… Final thoughts: So yeah, this is just a brief short meant to show off a 3D gimmick. It handles that premise fairly well, but it does leave me wanting more. Which leads me to the final part of this thread: The Challenge: This week’s challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to expand this into a full storyline and PM me the results. Though make sure whatever you use to write it is something I can share a link to, since I’m going to announce a winner next week, when I cover the REAL beginning of these things: Choriki Sentai Ohranger: Ohre vs Kakuranger. |
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