Thursday, May 20, 2010

Why I Love the Power Rangers

Many wince when I say I like the Power Rangers. And old friends are not surprised that I quote, "Still like the Power Rangers" but sort of pity me for it. I am sure many fans have gone through this. The news about Saban re-buying the franchise has gotten more publicity online that Disney buying the franchise. And many mainstream people are surprised it still exits and that Disney even owned it. And many times the quote "We can all agree Power Rangers wasn't a great show." These reasons I believe is what makes adult fans continue loving it and also, why the franchise has lasted so long.


The Eternal Battle between Good and Evil
May seem a bit trite, but almost every documentary of any movie like Star Wars or Superman, someone says how it is 'the eternal battle or struggle between good and evil.' But at first, it is not hard to know who is good and who is evil in Power Rangers. Anyone Japanese or in a rubber costume that wasn't color-coded was evil. While anyone good was either a teenager, a robot or a giant head or in the case of "Island of Illusions," a little person. Later on, it is kind of hard to tell. The space aliens later on (Especially in Lost Galaxy) turn out to have consciences and have rules of honor, some redeemable. Enemies become friends and friends become enemies. Linkara has made a retrospective of each season and he brought up something I didn't really paid attention to, which was the themes of magic vs. technology, old vs. new, where Rita used dark magic and Billy used technology to counter it. In Lost Galaxy (1999), it was more about magic helping technology against practicality. And RPM (2009), it was nature within technology going against technology, it would have been interesting that magic fought it, but probably because producers had to use Go-Onger (2008) footage, which had zords that were car/animal hybrids.


Sci-Fi and Live-Action

There are very very few American shows these days, or any show in the world that is directed towards children and is shot in Live-Action and has a lot of special effects. Toei production, the company that does Super Sentai, does spectacular special effects. Yes, I know there is men in rubber suits, and sometimes you see strings, but there are some awesome practical effects and CGI effects. Imagine, Toei produces 50 episodes and they air almost every week. Once the budget became bigger in Power Rangers, the effects got better (Terra Venture anyone?). I mean, it is not a film, it is a television show, and I think they do pretty good.

Colors, Duke, the Colors!
That was a reference from a 90's Popsicle commercial. Like I mentioned in my post about why gay people like tokusatsu and Power Rangers/Super Sentai Different Shades of Colors, colors have always attracted me and effected me in a significant way. Power Rangers obviously are very colorful. Many people say who is going to fear a team in brightly colored spandex? But if you look at many comic books, that's the same. The X-Men were very much color coded in the comics. Of course these things do not translate well into television, but I think it is unique. Also, I do believe in what colors represent in culture, purple being royalty, red being passion, green can represent love or nature, pink can be romanticism or health, yellow can happiness, black can be conventional and white is purity.

Teamwork
Yes, yes, again, something trite and has continued from Super Sentai (which means Team in Japanese), but it is an important factor of Power Rangers. Even though the Battlizer and sometimes the Red Ranger saves the day without teamwork, teamwork is the ongoing team and in the end, it prevails. And most seasons try to get the villains to separate and just be one villain, after not using teamwork and deserting or betraying their evil cohorts.

Comedy/Slapstick
Many do complain about the level of slapstick or goofy comedy but it has its charms. Bulk and Skull does do this with the charm. The monsters also executed a lot of the goofiness (either how dumb they were or inept), especially in Turbo (1998)--because of the spoof nature of Carranger (1997). It is interesting to mention that in the first movie, there has a humor that was not really used much in the series itself such as burping and fart jokes. I also enjoyed the humor in later seasons during the Disney era such as the whale zord dropping water on top of Dillon and Summer almost kissing in RPM and self-referencing humor ("color spandex is covert?").

Plot Twists
Some things we expected (Like Tenaya being Dillon's sister) very much, somethings were kept a very good secret. For example, Jason becoming the Gold Ranger and Andros destroying Zordon's tube. And somethings had to be done to get rid of actors for whatever reason like the infamous Peace Conference, staying Africa to help animals, and the unexpected going to an alien planet to be with his alien girlfriend.

Things Change
They never stay the same. Heck, not even Alpha stayed the same. Every year the cast, theme, suits, zords, villains, story and city changes, just like life. You can't stick to one character because even they can change. For example, Kimberly went from shallow valley girl to a strong independent young woman and Billy went from a shy meta-geek to a brave intergalactic man. I know there is plenty of examples, but to name just a few: Sky of SPD (2005) went from narrow-minded to not so narrow-minded, Jack went from not caring about others to caring and same goes for Dillon, also Dillon went from being lonely to having a sister, girlfriend and friends.

Girls Rock
I've mentioned this before but feminism does grow strong in the franchise even though it is now marketed towards only boys. The girl Rangers can stand up to villains without the help of the male counterparts, sometimes they are the ones to save the day (for example, "Fowl Play in the Sky" and "Power Ranger Punks" where Kim saves the day with her arrow). And females can be leaders (Delphine, Jen, and Charlie), also a girl can be a Red Ranger. Even mothers can be heroes, for example Udonna of Mystic Force (2006).

Redemption
Many characters, not all, but some get to atone. I know that doesn't make sense but you know what I mean. Redeeming one's self is a classic theme. Most of the 'evil' Rangers had to atone, like Ryan (Titanium), Trent (White Dino), Blake and Hunter (Thunder Rangers) and Tommy (Green) had to atone for their sins. Tommy was tortured by his past by the villains, even though it was under a spell and not his own free will. Well, Trent was under a spell too and Ryan and Blake and Hunter was under bad influence. Others that atoned were Merrick (Lunar Wolf, above), Leanbow/Koragg of Mystic Force, Marah and Kapri of Ninja Storm, and Tyzonn of PROO had an inner struggle. Jarrod and Camille had a short span of time to redeem themselves in Jungle Fury but it came with the territory.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Poll Results: New Saban Era/Connection/Series to Adapt/Episodes on Nicktoons

In order to clean some of the polls, there is a lot of polls and I was tired of going through so many, so I am sure you guys are too.
If the 'Disney Era' is over and 'Saban Era' already exists, what should the next be called?
New Saban Era - 101 of 172
Saban/Nick Era - 49
Post-Disney Era - 22

How much connection to past seasons would want in new seasons?
Like PRiS was -- 62 of 155
Like PRRPM was -- 43 votes
Like PRDT was -- 28
Like PRLG was - 22
To say it is like PRiS, it is be directly connected with MMPR, with new cast. To say it is like PRRPM, it is not canon, that there is no teamups and it could stand alone. To say like PRDT, it is to add a veteran as a mentor.

Which Sentai you think Saban will adapt?
Shinkenger -- 101 of 167
Goseiger -- 66

What do you think of PR Episodes on Nicktoons?
Awesome! -- 109 of 154
I need to subscribe to Nicktoons -- 28
Hate it -- 17

Would you buy a Rita figure if it is only available with a bigger toy base or vehicle?
Yes -- 77 of 120
No -- 43 of 120

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Disney blames Moms for saying Power Rangers was violent

In the reports about Saban getting the Power Rangers from Disney, they say that parents, specifically Disney, did not like the violence of the Power Rangers. NY Times says, "Mothers, the research showed, disliked the violence — particularly the hand-to-hand combat — that is part of the franchise’s D.N.A. Ultimately, Disney decided not to brand the Power Rangers as a Disney product, which made the franchise something of a black sheep at the company." In some reports, it says they used Support Groups and those aren't always reliable. Like the article said, combat and marital-arts is in the DNA. In the link below, Casey Bryson mentions Cyma Zarghami, Nickelodeon's president's quote being taken out of context. I couldn't find the quote in its entirety: Cyma Zarghami, Nickelodeon’s president, said the violence was a “nonissue,” calling the show “more martial artsy and campy than anything else.” LA Times said: Zarghami added that although "Power Rangers" was somewhat controversial in the 1990s for its violence, she didn't think the show's campy martial arts would bother many parents today.

I think that saying violence was the main issue is not true because now they got Marvel--Iron Man 2 (bombs, explosions, Iraq) is loads more violent than PR! The fact is that Disney did not brand Power Rangers as "Disney's Power Rangers" like how Saban labeled it "Saban's Power Rangers." I think if they did label it 'Disney,' it would anger Disney fans and Power Ranger fans. I think the company was afraid to do so. I agree with Saban that Disney did not know what to do with Power Rangers. I really think Disney did a good job marketing wise but didn't push enough, they were almost there. They had the most merchandise with Mystic Force and Operation Overdrive, but the Operation Overdrive toyline didn't sell well, and maybe Disney took that as a sign the franchise was going nowhere. But some seasons were going to be stronger and others weaker, that is just how the franchise is. What I have been saying for a long time for the reason that Disney gave up on Power Rangers was because they couldn't control it. They had to share revenue with Toei and Bandai and they couldn't use 'their people' to design the toys, etc., cutting costs. This is just a hairbrain theory of course. If Disney said it was about complaints, then there you go.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Advantages to adapting either Shinkenger or Goseiger

HeroPower discusses the possibilities of using either one of the Super Sentai candidates to become Power Rangers. The other argument is why is it between Shinkenger or Goseiger, why not a totally original team or one from before 1992 (like Jetman). One thing is that anything from before 1992 would look much older even if color treated and it wouldn't make a much money if there weren't six Rangers (except for Maskman that had Mask-X1 for only 1 episode), but Bandai America could make up some new ones like they have in the past. And to make a whole new team with only seven months to work on it is less than likely. Bandai did mention at the toyfair they were planning to release Shinkenger in 2012. So maybe it will be pushed to an earlier date.

Samuari Sentai Shinkenger
Some fans believe the reason Disney didn't adapt Shinkenger because it was 'too Japanese,' but most likely this was not the case. According to reports by actors and crew, Disney didn't even want to produce RPM and it is evident by they never advertise RPM properly. Like I have said before, Kanji can be ignored and Power Rangers simply use footage, they don't have to use the same storyline. Look at Gingaman/Lost Galaxy. Here are the advantages of using the footage:

Female Red Ranger
She is not a major character, there is only about 3 episodes of footage but she is a good heronie and not a villain like Charlie, SPD A-Squad. As for the toy, most likely Bandai America won't be making a toy of the female Red Ranger, since they didn't make one of minor Rangers such as Nova Ranger, Kat Ranger and the White Mystic Ranger. But it would be quite simple to make her figure, it would take re-painting the Pink or Yellow and adding the Red Ranger head to the toy.

Costume Villains
The majority of the villains are in suit, meaning they wouldn't have to hire an actor. But knowing Power Rangers, they always add one new character like Ransik, Master Org, Flurious, etc. Mystic Force didn't add a new villain but did have LeeLee. But in order to save money for the first season back, Saban could choose not to add anyone new. They would want a human actor, they only would have to hire someone to play Juzo's human form.



Tensou Sentai Goseiger
The plot of Goseiger is a team of Earth-protecting Angels from a special world. But of course, in adapting it, they could make it anything they wanted. Some fans have suggested that their master Master Head could become Zordon and their robot Datas could become Alpha's successor. It is debatable if Gosei Green will even be used as he briefly appears in the footage with no close-up of the helmet at all.

Master Head
As I said before that Master Head that can be taken and said he is a resurrected Zordon. That he is looking over the Rangers for years but has not interfered.

Datas
He looks nothing like Alpha 5. Even though fans don't think the goofy-acting child-like Datas can be transferred into Power Rangers but remember that Magiranger's mischievous Smoky became a lame Genji in Mystic Force and Go-Onger's Go-Roader GT became the lifeless Road Attack Zord in RPM. Also, the simple-minded Zuuban of Boukenger became elitist Sentinel Knight. But he could be used as a rebuilt Alpha robot.

Costume Villains
The majority of the villains are in suit, meaning they wouldn't have to hire an actor. But knowing Power Rangers, they always add one new character like Ransik, Master Org, Flurious, etc. Mystic Force didn't add a new villain but did have LeeLee.


I for one hope Saban can re-hire Koichi Sakamoto, who was the stunt director for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' third season up until RPM. He was the 2nd Unit Director for the "battle grid" scenes for VR Troopers. And get some of the stunt crew back from back in the days, or some, definitely from Kamen Rider Dragon Knight--some were from old school Power Ranger days such as David Lee Brown (above), Hiroshi Maeda, and Erik Betts. It is yet to be announced where Saban will be filming, most likely it won't be New Zealand, and for sure it has to be in North America but I am not 100% sure it will be the United States.

Power Rangers that were not 'Teenagers with attitude'

In many mainstream discriptions of Power Rangers has them as 'teenagers,' but in reality out of the current 17 seasons, there was only nine seasons (MMPR, Zeo, Turbo, Space, Ninja Storm, and Dino Thunder and Mystic Force) were the entire team were teenagers.

Lost Galaxy
Leo didn't mention High School and the others except for Maya, were working for the government or Terra Venture. They were the first team to not to be teenagers. Karone maybe was a teenager as her brother was in his late teens and she was said to be younger than him. Maya could be debatable as she an alien who lived like Tarzan. They were clearly in their twenties.

Lightspeed Rescue
This team clearly had jobs and professionals as firefighter, nurse, pilot, and whale trainer. They are clearly in their early twenties.

Time Force
Wes and Eric already went to a Prep School and had clearly graduated. I don't know how things are in the future, but the others were clearly with the police. And Jen was at the point where she was to marry her partner. So they have to be in their twenties.

Wild Force
Alyssa was clearly the first Ranger to ever be a college student. Merrick was from ancient times but it is safe to say maybe Cole, Max and Alyssa were in their late teens but the whole team was of mixed ages as Taylor was already in the air force.

SPD
It is debatable as Kat and Doggy mentioned they worked with teenagers but when Bridge traveled to 2004, he said it was the year he was born and they were from 2025, making him 21. They could have been of mixed ages, but were no longer in High School, but maybe Jack and Elizabeth quit school early.

MAY 16, 2010 3:30 PM EST
Mystic Force were teenagers, my bad. We just never saw them in school.

Operation Overdrive
Mac was just two years old but meant to look like he was in his late teens. Ronnie, Will and Dax clearly had to be in their twenties. Rose was suppose to be a child prodigy, so she could have been a teenager. And Tyzonn, as an alien, it is hard to tell.

Jungle Fury
High School was never mentioned and the Rangers weren't like how in Ninja Storm, where their school was High School equivalent so they could have been in late teens. RJ was clearly in his mid-twenties.

Power Rangers RPM
Scott was already in the military and Flynn had already graduated from High School, so they were probably in early twenties. Gem and Gema were geniuses like Dr. K, who was a teenager so most likely they were teenagers too. For Ziggy, Summer and Dillon it is hard to tell.

In Ninja Storm and Dino Thunder, both teams were all teens except for one--Cam and Tommy. Oh yeah and the Aquitar Rangers were not teenagers!

Disney's Contributions to Power Rangers

Non-Morphed Powers
Disney had a ongoing thread in most of their seasons where when the Rangers were not morphed, had individual super powers. Fans did not like this and some believed this was redundant as many had martial arts skills and going against the lore of the Power Rangers. I didn't mind it at times. Ninja Storm, Mystic Force and Jungle Fury already had powers in their original Sentai related to elements or animals, so there wasn't much difference in PR. As for RPM, they had individual powers but only when they were morphed, so doesn't count. The seasons that added un-morphed powers were Dino Thunder, SPD, and Operation Overdrive.

Rita as the Mystic Mother
Since Soga Machiko played Bandora and Magiel in Zyuranger and Magiranger, respectively and that footage was used for Power Rangers and had recently died, Mystic Force writers decided to make Rita Repulsa into Mystic Mother. Because of course the Mystic Mother obviously looked like Rita and was played by the same actress.

Thrax, son of Zedd and Rita
Thrax was added to the Power Ranger lore for the 15th anniversary episode in Operation Overdrive. Reportedly he was their son and was angry they went to the good side, but there was no explanation as to when he was born or how exactly. Thrax's body looked much like his father's, had half-human face with bone exo-skeleton like his Uncle Rito. He also had his father's staff and was trapped into Rita's dumpster by Sentinel Knight.

And as I said before...
First Female Red Ranger
Power Rangers claimed the first female red warrior in 2005 while Super Sentai did it in 2009 with Shinkenger. While neither had completely original outfits, Charlie the A-Squad SPD Red Ranger had a semi-original uniform made from motocross gear. Charlie was leader of a group that was highly touted by SPD by being the best and decided to align themselves with evil by their own free will, not by a spell.