![]() So far, it's much better than Magiranger (which I really say sucks now) and Fiveman (which I still like). The first half wasn't as interesting as the second half when Hiba came introducing the red rangers with swords concept. Midway, the red ranger gets replaced, a new Vulcan Base is born and a new field commander. I'll admit that the series felt like two seasons due to the midseason change. Sun Vulcan had become another part of my series watched from start to end. I mean, it took freaking Ninja Steel to make it look better! But honestly, Ninja Steel sucks even worse than this show. Ninninger is really well mediocre at best. A huge relief from Kyoryuger which wasn't really my cup of tea. I'll admit the show itself may be old but was an entertaining dance party. ![]() =Pīattle Fever J was a fun ride in the 70s. This show is just too energetic that it tends to get obnoxious. I felt like Abaranger was better written in terms of characters. It does seem fun at first but later, a lot of the show's humor just falls apart. Fortunately Carranger came out and allowed Super Sentai to continue.Īs of late, I have finished Kyoryuger. Yeah I know the show had a lot of merchandising dribble but as said, they had to try and save the show. However, I think the series itself can still be liked and I really am among its fans. Granted, the series had to suffer a lot of retools no thanks to the earthquake and sarin gas incident that happened during that year. I really still feel like the series is pretty underrated. I will admit that while the series is better than Carranger, The series itself exists more with a semi-parody as the Carrangers must fight against the Bowzock who are manipulated by a greater evil that later appears in the series. I thought the series mixed a lot of previous series like Changeman (Earth power), Zyuranger (tribes), Dairanger (lineage, mysticism and elements) with the producer Shigenori Takatera working with Yasuko Kobayashi.Īs of I have officially finished Carranger in my list of Super Sentai series. What I felt about Gingaman was that it is indeed one of Yasuko Kobayashi's true masterpieces. I would say that this was pretty much a fantastic series. This one was really just as series of burnout stories and too bad, they couldn't get Naruhisa Arakawa to write this series! However, opinions can change and somehow like Fiveman and Kiva - I can have a special place for it.Īs of April 12, 2015, I have added Gingaman into this list. Compared to Kobayashi's previous works, she's really either burnt out or she just quit writing better stories. So far, this is where I don't want to elaborate too much. I thought this show did dinosaurs way more justice than Abaranger. This would be ironic considering that this was Arakawa's first headwriting job and this would be my LAST of Arakawa's head writing jobs seen as of current, until Arakawa does another headwriting job in Sentai. It had a unique writing style accompanied by darker and edgier themes than Gingaman. ![]() ![]() The whole time themed police was also interesting to watch. It's like trying to pull some Inoue-ish elements mixed with Kobayashi's writing. So far this series really is a complex series. So yeah, the series did suffer from issues but I still find this more enjoyable than Carranger imo, am I the only one? Sad to say but Ragorn's return was pretty rushed and the finale was pretty bad except for the redemption of the Nagare Bouma. Ouch! But basically, I kinda thought that the show felt like two halves- the three generals arc and the Nagare Bouma arc. Sad to say I have seen most of this raw, only a few subs. The finale also featured how the Megarangers cope up with their rejection and how they won the respect of people in the end. The Nejirangers could have won if it wasn't for their lack of cooperation. It was interesting to see how Hinelar also tricked the otherwise more cruel Giluke to his death and later the Nejirangers vs. ![]() So it's pretty funny how five teenagers get randomly mixed into a huge mess to become the Megarangers. For me it felt like carrying some parts of Turboranger (school setting), Bioman (electronics, science battle) and Flashman (Hinelar also shares plots with Lee Keflen aside from Dr. I thought this was one interesting series with teenagers with attitude taken to a digital level. So I saw bits and pieces, raw episodes and later thanks to subs, I'm able to see more of it subbed. ![]()
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