L3281 wrote:I just hope they keep Power Rangers as far from Transformers as possible. I don't want the IDW reboot cluttered with even more unnecessary crossovers than we have now.
Rated X wrote:Ewww...power rangers. The biggest Voltron rip off in history.
fenrir72 wrote:
Their storylines were waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the Saban edited versions. Heck, sometime too serious/mature for a show intended to sell toys.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
That last one is due to Nickelodeon's whole "no seasons longer than ~20 episodes" thing. Hasbro can't fix one that if the show stays on Nick.ShinkenPrime wrote:Between skipping series, combining series and just trying to make a single series last 2 years...I'm hoping Hasbro rights the ship.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
AlphaBass wrote:Rated X wrote:Ewww...power rangers. The biggest Voltron rip off in history.
Well, at least Voltron bested Power Rangers that one time.....
And I would guesstimate PR made way more money than Voltron at this point, so....
Disney didn't even want Power Rangers in the first place. They treated the series and its production company like a redheaded stepchild. The good seasons we got out of the Disney Era were all from the efforts of the show's production staff rather than from Disney itself.o.supreme wrote:Still, this move is a bit puzzling. If anything, I thought Saban would have sold it back to Disney.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
o.supreme wrote:AlphaBass wrote:Rated X wrote:Ewww...power rangers. The biggest Voltron rip off in history.
Well, at least Voltron bested Power Rangers that one time.....
And I would guesstimate PR made way more money than Voltron at this point, so....
Both Voltron and PR are but small pieces in a much , much wider brand of Japanese fiction that goes back further in time than either of them.
Still, this move is a bit puzzling. If anything, I thought Saban would have sold it back to Disney. This is the 2nd Japanese property (the other being Distributution of Studio Ghibli films), that Disney has let go. Of course having Pixar, and Marvel, and Lucasfilm, they aren't hurting for cash...oh well.
I have never purchased a PR toy, but I know Bandai is known for quality in Japan, not sure how it's US product compares. Also I wonder how feels knowing their western *counterpart* for lack of a better word, just picked up the brand of one of its greatest competitors. Of course, if Bandai in Japan purchases ....
King Kuuga wrote: Now if we could get a goddamn Legacy Shogun Megazord.....
o.supreme wrote:I have never purchased a PR toy, but I know Bandai is known for quality in Japan, not sure how it's US product compares. Also I wonder how feels knowing their western *counterpart* for lack of a better word, just picked up the brand of one of its greatest competitors. Of course, if Bandai in Japan purchases ....
william-james88 wrote:So in short, quality is poor and cheap, the differences between brands is apples and oranges, and Power Rangers has not been affiliated to Takara's competitor for almost a decade.
The Legacy line is high quality stuff, at least, when it comes to the megazords.o.supreme wrote:william-james88 wrote:So in short, quality is poor and cheap, the differences between brands is apples and oranges, and Power Rangers has not been affiliated to Takara's competitor for almost a decade.
Thanks for the info. Man it must suck to be a PR fan. With Transformers, sure the product was slightly better, and had decos or slight modifications that a portion of the fan base (myself included) preferred, and the prices while higher were not that bad. Now of course, the toys are virtually the same. I had no idea that the toys produced for the PR market were completely different from those produced in Japan for Super Sentai. Getting watered down *knock-off* like toys must be frustrating, and even worse, the imports seem very expensive.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Nope! Disney still had RiD.o.supreme wrote:So, I was just reading on other sites, acquired other Saban Brands as well, not just PR. Could this finally be our chance at getting RiD on DVD?....
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Nope! Disney still had RiD.o.supreme wrote:So, I was just reading on other sites, acquired other Saban Brands as well, not just PR. Could this finally be our chance at getting RiD on DVD?....
ZeroWolf wrote:L3281 wrote:I just hope they keep Power Rangers as far from Transformers as possible. I don't want the IDW reboot cluttered with even more unnecessary crossovers than we have now.
The comics licence is still with Boom! Not with IDW.
william-james88 wrote:King Kuuga wrote: Now if we could get a goddamn Legacy Shogun Megazord.....
Oh ****! I just realized that with this change of hands, the Legacy line might totally change and we wont get a shogun zord compatible with the falcon zord they previously released.
WilliamJames88 wrote:o.supreme wrote:I have never purchased a PR toy, but I know Bandai is known for quality in Japan, not sure how it's US product compares. Also I wonder how feels knowing their western *counterpart* for lack of a better word, just picked up the brand of one of its greatest competitors. Of course, if Bandai in Japan purchases ....
Thats not really how it works. Power Rangers is not a Bandai Japan brand and the toys havent even been made by Bandai Japan for almost a decade.
It will be easier if I just show you a review for you to see that its totally different from the Hasbro/Takara dynamic and differences between releases.
So in short, quality is poor and cheap, the differences between brands is apples and oranges, and Power Rangers has not been affiliated to Takara's competitor for almost a decade.
o.supreme wrote:So, I was just reading on other sites, acquired other Saban Brands as well, not just PR. Could this finally be our chance at getting RiD on DVD?.... S!F produces both TF series and PR on DVD, so here's to hoping.
Emerje wrote:Lucky Logician wrote:Rated X wrote:Ewww...power rangers. The biggest Voltron rip off in history.
For the record, Super Sentai (Himitsu Sentai Gorenger) premiered in 1975. Beast King Go Lion didn't come around until 1981.
On the mecha side Super Sentai wouldn't introduce combining robots until 1981 themselves with Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan. Neither were the first to introduce the concept, there are plenty of older examples in Japan including the stuff Takara was cranking out under Diaclone in 1980 or the series World Events intended to make into Voltron, but got sent the wrong "the one with the lion" show instead of GoLion, Future Robo Daltanious from 1979.
Emerje
Rated X wrote:Emerje wrote:Lucky Logician wrote:Rated X wrote:Ewww...power rangers. The biggest Voltron rip off in history.
For the record, Super Sentai (Himitsu Sentai Gorenger) premiered in 1975. Beast King Go Lion didn't come around until 1981.
On the mecha side Super Sentai wouldn't introduce combining robots until 1981 themselves with Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan. Neither were the first to introduce the concept, there are plenty of older examples in Japan including the stuff Takara was cranking out under Diaclone in 1980 or the series World Events intended to make into Voltron, but got sent the wrong "the one with the lion" show instead of GoLion, Future Robo Daltanious from 1979.
Emerje
I think a lot of people misinterpreted my comment so let me be more specific on why I call Power Rangers the biggest Voltron rip off in history....
First of all remember im from the US. I dont know anything about Japanese cartoons that pre-date voltron. And as a child we here in the US knew it as Voltron. It was the brand. As a 7 year old thats all I knew. Hell I didnt know Diaclone either. All I knew was those after school and Saturday morning cartoons. Thats it.
Now lets fast foward to the early 90s when power rangers came out in the US. I was not into cartoons or toys at the time. I was in high school. But they were so popular you couldnt help but notice them. Naturally I watched the show a few times out of pure curiosity.
My biggest issue with the show was live actors (actual humans rather than cartoon) And to make it even stupider they were ninjas. So it was a ku-fu fest of brightly colored leotards with motorcycle helmets. After 15 minutes of foolishness each episode would climax in a voltron style battle with a zord and some kind of monster. It was so stupid because after watching nearly 20 minutes of saved by the bell humor mixed with horrible kung fu scenes, all of a sudden it becomes killer robot combiners from outer space.
So the reason I call it a voltron rip off is because you have a team of 5 pilots that have adventures and then combine their vehicles to form a giant robot to battle a different monster every episode. But at least in voltron the pilots were just pilots, not ninjas. And at least in voltron, they stuck to animation rather than switching from human actors to metal costumes, stop action toy sequences or whatever they used to do the "zords". It was just really stupid. I mean really stupid. It was a rip off of voltron with live actors and a TMNT twist because ninjas were more popular that robots by the 90s in the US.
Horrible show, just horrible. Even captian power was better.
Rated X wrote:Emerje wrote:Lucky Logician wrote:Rated X wrote:Ewww...power rangers. The biggest Voltron rip off in history.
For the record, Super Sentai (Himitsu Sentai Gorenger) premiered in 1975. Beast King Go Lion didn't come around until 1981.
On the mecha side Super Sentai wouldn't introduce combining robots until 1981 themselves with Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan. Neither were the first to introduce the concept, there are plenty of older examples in Japan including the stuff Takara was cranking out under Diaclone in 1980 or the series World Events intended to make into Voltron, but got sent the wrong "the one with the lion" show instead of GoLion, Future Robo Daltanious from 1979.
Emerje
I think a lot of people misinterpreted my comment so let me be more specific on why I call Power Rangers the biggest Voltron rip off in history....
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Saban Brands LLC, owner of the Power Rangers and other entertainment properties, announced the layoff of 60 employees as Hasbro Inc. is set to buy the company.
Century City-based Saban Brands will shut down July 2, according to a Worker Adjustment Retraining Notification letter sent to the state of California from Saban Brand lawyer Lawrence Stone, an attorney at Jackson Lewis.
The letter was dated May 1, which coincides with the date toymaker Hasbro announced its acquisition of Saban Brands.
Saban Brands parent Saban Capital Group, an investment firm that specializes in entertainment investments, will continue as a company, according to the letter. It has equity in Paul Frank Industries and Celestial Tiger Entertainment among other companies.
Occupations of the listed layoffs run the gamut from creative director to financial analyst to director of accounting. Fifty-one of the 60 layoffs are set to happen on July 2.
Not known is whether Hasbro will re-hire any employees subject to layoff. The letter made no mention of rehires, and a message left with Saban Brands May 23 was not immediately returned.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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