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AzraelNewtype posted:We've been over this, you're dead wrong. The movie is a complete contradiction, and in fact much more interesting than the TV series version of events. Yeah, it is super interesting, and as I remember, you only have to assume that one line about a traumatic childhood memory is incorrect for it to fit fine. And it clearly is meant to fit between those two episodes based on how it treats one major revelation Tendou and Hiyoru's relationship like it's not a new thing, but dedicates a lot of time to the true power of the Hyper Zecter, which the show then treats like it's not new knowledge.
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I finished Shikenger a couple weeks ago and i'm gonna do a write up on it, Gokaiger, and Kyoryuger when I stop being lazy. Starting Ohranger and it's fuckin badass. I love the feel of older Sentai, the grittyness, washed out colors, cool rear end monsters, and how the team doesn't dance and laugh their way through every fight.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 08:53 |
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RBX posted:I finished Shikenger a couple weeks ago and i'm gonna do a write up on it, Gokaiger, and Kyoryuger when I stop being lazy. From what I understand about Ohranger, be prepared for massive disappointment.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 09:27 |
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Is there any reason not to recommend Agito as a starting Rider show? It does the multiple riders thing almost as good as Kabuto (way better if you ask me, but that's neither here nor there) and besides a few references to Kuuga and that one writer's usual antics, the plot was pretty solid.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 09:49 |
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Some of the most forgettable monsters in modern Rider history? Plot and character set-ups that basically doesn't get repeated from then on making it unrepresentative of anything but itself and Kuuga? Slow-rear end editing?
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 13:34 |
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Son Ryo posted:Is there any reason not to recommend Agito as a starting Rider show? It does the multiple riders thing almost as good as Kabuto (way better if you ask me, but that's neither here nor there) and besides a few references to Kuuga and that one writer's usual antics, the plot was pretty solid.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 13:49 |
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Here's something I found recently, english versions of Sentai openings (Some of which actually sound pretty good). Not sure if there are any more but here's what I found: Carranger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL7da4mOTxk Megaranger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvyGO7nXWKA&list=PLC702DC00630AFB08&index=2 Gingaman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qGmHqLlQrA&list=PLC702DC00630AFB08&index=1 GoGoV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWpw2-OPnbU&list=PLC702DC00630AFB08&index=3 Timeranger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj_boO281nE Larryb fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Apr 28, 2013 |
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Flameingblack posted:/m/ recommends it a majority of the time too The only good thing I can say about Kabuto is that Kabuto's fights are basically the smuggest fights ever caught on film. "Just gonna stand here, let you throw a punch or two, don't even give a gently caress BAM you're dead." I love that so much.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 21:14 |
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Larryb posted:Here's something I found recently, english versions of Sentai openings (Some of which actually sound pretty good). Not sure if there are anymore but here's what I found: I don't know about the others but the English Carranger OP (I don't know if it's that particular one) actually shows up in an episode of the show.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 21:28 |
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ImpAtom posted:I don't know about the others but the English Carranger OP (I don't know if it's that particular one) actually shows up in an episode of the show. What episode was that? I'm pretty sure the Megaranger OP is from Megaranger Vs Carranger and apparently the Gingaman theme shows up in episode 43 of its respective series. Not sure about the GoGoV or Timeranger ones though. Larryb fucked around with this message at 21:44 on Apr 27, 2013 |
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Larryb posted:What episode was that? I'm pretty sure the Megaranger OP is from Megaranger Vs Carranger and apparently the Gingaman theme shows up in episode 43 of its respective series. Not sure about the GoGoV or Timeranger ones though. I can't remember. It just shows up during one of the episodes when they do the "music cues up, Carranger starts kicking rear end" thing only they use the English version instead of the Japanese one.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 22:16 |
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Larryb posted:What episode was that? I'm pretty sure the Megaranger OP is from Megaranger Vs Carranger and apparently the Gingaman theme shows up in episode 43 of its respective series. Not sure about the GoGoV or Timeranger ones though. GoGoV also showed up in its series, Episode 39 I believe. Timeranger likely showed up in the movie but I forget.
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# ? Apr 28, 2013 03:32 |
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Man, I regret not watching The Hero Yoshihiko sooner. Are you watching it? No? Then go do it, idiot, it's super-funny.
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# ? Apr 28, 2013 03:52 |
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Waffleman_ posted:Man, I regret not watching The Hero Yoshihiko sooner. Are you watching it? No? Then go do it, idiot, it's super-funny. *checks OP* Whoops.
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# ? Apr 28, 2013 04:44 |
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Kuuga is also a great show, but I wouldn't recommend it as your first Rider. It'll leave you annoyed at other seasons for stuff like Kuuga having competent police force actually helping the Rider vs being useless in most seasons. I started with Fourze myself, but W or OOO would also be my recommendation. W has the best writing I've seen with a toku, and OOO continues to be my favorite Rider. I would say OOO doesn't feel slow watching it all at once, and that it's a season I benefited from watching after the fact and not weekly. From how things are shaping up Wizard, the current season, I think will be in a similar boat. So while I am enjoying watching it as it comes out, and it's been a fun season so far, you might just wait to check it out once the season is over.
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# ? Apr 28, 2013 21:54 |
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Well, information has been released about the Kyoryu/Wizard double feature, and...quote:Kyoryuger movie will be a musical. Making this history’s first full Super Sentai musical.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 06:09 |
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quote:Kyoryuger movie will be a musical. Making this history’s first full Super Sentai musical. ETA on Nossan twisting the lyrics of Singing in the Rain with excessive Old Man Jokes? quote:Two castanet rings of Wizard and KyoryuRed’s faces will be given as advance booking presents. ...now that's just silly (and they look silly too, of course). Just as long as they don't work with the Wizard Driver. Oh, who am I kidding, they're probably going to work with it.
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quote:Kyoryuger movie will be a musical. There are no words for how much this excites me.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 06:33 |
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quote:Kyoryuger movie will be a musical. Making this history’s first full Super Sentai musical. The first sentai movie I've been excited for since ever.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 06:40 |
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I'm interested in seeing some Ultraman, but I have some fairly strict criteria:
Anyone care to help someone who has the urge to see some of these special effects with some plot attached? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pIdq2VAofw
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FredMSloniker posted:I'm interested in seeing some Ultraman, but I have some fairly strict criteria: The first Ultraman series already has you covered, tsuburaya had the best toku sfx of the showa era by far. The SFX hold up moderately well to this day. Being the first Ultraman also covers your second point. There's an "official" release with moderately acceptable subs that goes for about 5 bucks on amazon.
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Kyoryu Gold. Out of suit, he was just about the opposite of what I expected, and I'm loving it.Uznare posted:The first Ultraman series already has you covered, tsuburaya had the best toku sfx of the showa era by far. The SFX hold up moderately well to this day. Being the first Ultraman also covers your second point. There's an "official" release with moderately acceptable subs that goes for about 5 bucks on amazon. I'd like to add, I've only watched a few Ultraman series, but from what I've seen so far, they all had a pretty good budget for special effects. The first one I watched was Ultraman Moebius, and despite having tons of references and cameos to past shows, I never felt lost or confused. I was actually impressed that the original actors still show up once in a while, which is kind of a change from some actors who never want to ever hear about their toku roles ever (or so it seems to me).
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Daler Mehndi posted:Kyoryu Gold. Out of suit, he was just about the opposite of what I expected, and I'm loving it. That episode probably had my favorite Nossan moment yet. God I love that goofball.
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Going by that criteria, the original Ultraman and UltraSeven are both great choices, with the caveat that Ultraman is more of a fantasy series focused on generally having fun adventures with giant monsters, while Seven is more serious and sci-fi with alien plots. Ultraman Tiga is also a decent one to suggest, the action is a bit slower than I prefer and the characters are kind of bland, but it has some great monsters and it's a reboot of the franchise meaning it has no ties to the past. Ultraman Cosmos I would not recommend, myself, for numerous reasons. Nexus I would say hold off on until you've seen a different Ultra show, as it's fantastic but it also is not a typical Ultraman series by a long shot. Ultraman Max is pretty good, though it's even more episodic than the others which is quite a feat. There's effectively almost no continuity between each episode, two parters aside, and it's almost more like an anthology series set around stock heroes. Ultraman Mebius is filled with lots of nods and such to the past, but never to its detriment. You absolutely don't have to see the past series to enjoy Mebius as they're pretty easy on the newcomers. Ultraman Neos I'd hesitate to suggest, it's plot isn't as good as a lot of others and it suffered a loss in budget thanks to its brother series, UltraSeven Evolution. Which I also wouldn't suggest, but that's because it's the last 5 'episodes' of the UltraSeven sequel that started in 94, went on to 98, 99, and then finished off with Evolution. So it, um, is a bit continuity heavy. The other UltraSeven series, because UltraSeven apparently is the favorite of the Ultramen for unknown reasons, UltraSeven X is pretty good, though it also doesn't focus on the giant monster side of things all that much. It's continuity light though, and has some fun sci-fi adventures. The sub for it, by TV Nihon, is questionable in places but it shouldn't obscure TOO much. I think that's it for the fully subbed Ultramen. Well there are also the movies, which are all generally subbed, including most/all of the ones starring Ultraman Zero, Seven's son. My personal favorite Ultraman would be Seven himself, though I still don't know why he's so heavily favored of the bunch. I heartily endorse his series, as the effects are pretty great for its time. Hell I'd say Seven's effects look better than 80s Doctor Who, despite being made in the 60s.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 22:30 |
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"Prepare your bones!"
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 22:54 |
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The Kyoryugers are somehow having more fun than the Gokaigers. Didn't think that was possible.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 23:32 |
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Holy crap, that episode. Was it just me, or was Gold's fight scene REALLY well done? The effects and the choreography for this episode were just...wow. Completely blew me away.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 02:25 |
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Thanks for the suggestions! What about the movies? Any you'd particularly recommend, given my earlier criteria?
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 06:03 |
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That's real?
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 07:37 |
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The kanji looks a lot more like "Power Rangers" than "Powerful Rangers" to me. Who translated that, TV-N? But yes, it at least says Power Rangers so it's probably true
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RBX posted:
I would imagine so. Red and Green show up this week. As in MMPR. Someone posted a preview shot a page or two back. EDIT: Unless you meant accurate then yeah, looks like TVN. Fooley fucked around with this message at 13:23 on Apr 30, 2013 |
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Flameingblack posted:The kanji looks a lot more like "Power Rangers" than "Powerful Rangers" to me. Who translated that, TV-N? But yes, it at least says Power Rangers so it's probably true It's a bit hard to make out because of the image quality, but the kana says パワフル (pawaafuru) so yeah, it was meant to be Powerful.
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FredMSloniker posted:Thanks for the suggestions! What about the movies? Any you'd particularly recommend, given my earlier criteria? Ultraman the Next definitely. It's the one movie that is not connected to anything else, at least on the surface. It's actually the prequel to Ultraman Nexus, but you'd never know unless you got pretty far into Nexus. The other movies are hard to recommend, simply because they all are rooted in the history of the franchise or the series. Like Ultraman Mebius' movie, which actually takes place in canon, around the 20s I think. The Superior 8 Ultramen is more the former, stepped in the history of the thing, and it's not as kind to newcomers as Mebius itself is. Still a pretty fantastic movie though. Ultra Galaxy Neo The Movie would be alright enough if you just accept there's a dude who can control monsters and not ask too much more, though it requires a basic understanding of who Ultraman, Seven, Ultra Father, Mother, Leo, King, and Dyna are, as they're the main players in the plot, such as it is. The sequels to it, or at least the one as I haven't seen the third, Saga, is pretty newcomer friendly though, barring the fact that it's a sequel.
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Miss Kalle posted:It's a bit hard to make out because of the image quality, but the kana says パワフル (pawaafuru) so yeah, it was meant to be Powerful. Which is why Tommy and Jason are there Rangerboard's wet dream. (Linkara still won't watch it)
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The preview shot, for those who missed it (posted in the Akibaranger separate thread):BoutrosBoutros posted:
For content more related to this thread: Has anyone else watched Carranger? I thought it was untranslated, but then I learned from the OP that Haroranger has been translating it (though at a glacial pace, they are at ~20 episodes). It's loving great, it's a self parody of Sentai as Super Sentai was about to be cancelled at the time (more knowledgeable people feel free to correct me/add more info), and it actually managed to revive the franchise. It's like a proto-Akibaranger, even having a proto Malshina. Also, mentions of Samba in the Ending theme, an omen for Kyoryuger? Some choice pictures from the first episodes: They arrive on scene on these really low ridiculous go-karts. It still makes me laugh. First MoTW. Two-feet tall pompadour. Par for the course. The whole team hitch-hiking. The show even almost makes me stand whatever the gently caress Dappu is supposed to be. Something else I've noticed is that you can really tell that there are probably men inside the Yellow/Pink Ranger suits. Was this a thing with older Sentai? Or is it just part of the parody? I wonder how did Saban manage to adapt it to PR Turbo? I don't remember anything from that series. Did Saban in general translate the episodes they adapted to know what they were working with, or did they just cut and paste to suit their needs? TL;DR: If you are bored between Akibaranger episodes, come watch Carranger with me.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 15:45 |
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Pretty sure Turbo is considered one of the worst if not the worst season of Power Rangers, mostly because the blue ranger is a little kid who magically becomes adult sized when he transforms.
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Markovnikov posted:Something else I've noticed is that you can really tell that there are probably men inside the Yellow/Pink Ranger suits. Was this a thing with older Sentai? Or is it just part of the parody? Behold, Miss America's Glorious Girth.
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Markovnikov posted:The preview shot, for those who missed it (posted in the Akibaranger separate thread): Every yellow ranger, male or female, has been played by [url=http://powerrangers.wikia.com/wiki/Yuichi_Hachisuka]one dude.[/url]
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 16:04 |
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Saban had a terrible time adapting Turbo hence its shittyness. Power Rangers was serious business and here they are suck with a comedy series. Plus they had to switch the entire cast it was so bad. That's why Space was gonna be the last series because Turbo was so bad. Carranger saved sentai, Turbo almost killed Power Rangers.
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Let's be fair, it wasn't Carrangers fault that Saban decided blue needed to be the most obnoxious kid ever until Phantom Menace happened.
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