A Mighty Morphin Sentai Conclusion

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • The last remnants of Zyuranger are wiped out, but three more seasons of direct continuity remain. A machine empire, a familiar face, a pre-pubescent ranger, cars, and SPAAAAACE confront our heroes... and then the producers decide to just drop them all completely! (UPDATE: Yes, I know about the recent David Yost interview on nopinkspandex explaining the controversy that caused him to leave the series. It was released just days after I posted this video, so, unfortunately, I didn't have the facts to go on at the time.)

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  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  4 роки тому +44

    Since the old annotations are gone, and you have to open the description all the way to see it otherwise, let me just pin this: Yes. I know what happened to David Yost. I have known for quite a long time. This video is ten years old, and the interview where he first talked about that came out several days after I released it.

    • @bassman0704
      @bassman0704 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah. It's sad that it happened like that. He deserved much better treatment than that. Billy was my favorite character and I was sad to see him leave. But I fully understand why David Yost left. Nobody should be harrassed daily at work for their sexuality. This day and age that bullshit wouldn't fly.

    • @rjd-kh8et
      @rjd-kh8et 3 роки тому +2

      @@bassman0704 Even for the 90s, David was treated terribly. The producers actually questioned the other cast members about his sexuality.

    • @TCAPRecipes
      @TCAPRecipes 3 роки тому +4

      David deserved better.

    • @pattontank773
      @pattontank773 2 роки тому +1

      @@TCAPRecipes when your Power Rangers UA-cam and your TCAP YewTewb collide. It's cool knowing that there's someone else with interests as varied as mine.

    • @TCAPRecipes
      @TCAPRecipes 2 роки тому +1

      @@pattontank773 lol I'm not alone then

  • @CCharmanderK
    @CCharmanderK 10 років тому +30

    I always loved how the three Mighty Morphin seasons, Zeo, Turbo and In Space all connected together to create a full, six-year, 293-episode sci-fi epic spanning a multitude of characters and storylines. It was my first exposure as a child to a series that had lasting consequences and overarching themes. Even now, I look at it as the epitome of live-action children's programming of the 1990s, because there was such a passion in the show to create something that was entertaining and awesome, and eventually something that would keep viewers coming back not only every week, but season after season. While Power Rangers still has a number of great seasons under its belt from afterwards (Lost Galaxy, Time Force, DinoThunder, SPD, RPM and currently Megaforce), I don't think that Saban or any other company that helms the show from here on in will ever be able to rekindle the amount of world-and-galaxy-spanning epicness that the first six seasons produced. It has its flaws, and I think it always will. But for something that began as a way to sell toys and make explosions, it became something that was more than the sum of its parts.

  • @Maioly
    @Maioly 5 років тому +19

    3:30 unfortunately, it has since come to light that this was not the case...
    he was horribly bullied in the show for being gay... and simply had enough and left

  • @kushjordan5047
    @kushjordan5047 8 років тому +17

    I really appreciate what you've done in these videos! the breakdowns were amazing

    • @MistareFusion
      @MistareFusion  8 років тому +3

      I'm really glad you enjoyed them. It's so nice to know that after all these years, people still get a kick out of this!

    • @nicholasliacone
      @nicholasliacone 8 років тому +2

      +MistareFusion they are great. very well done

  • @ShootStyleZombie
    @ShootStyleZombie 9 років тому +54

    Though Dino Charge is being seen as an improvement than its predecessors, I have to say, due to Nickelodeon's 2 season split restrictions and now the fact Power Rangers has fallen behind adapting Super Sentai, I feel Nickelodeon has treated Power Rangers much worse than Disney could ever had

    • @castleoffiction96
      @castleoffiction96 9 років тому +3

      ***** No, they screwed up. Again they split it...and are on hiatus now

    • @castleoffiction96
      @castleoffiction96 9 років тому +4

      All I'm saying is, we need to find a new network

    • @castleoffiction96
      @castleoffiction96 9 років тому +2

      ShootStyleZombie Y'know what I wish we could do? Create a season of Power Rangers that could beat Japan to the punch. I mean, that's the kind of storyline in mind when I'm writing my fanfic. Problem is, that one's a crossover that would require Sega, Nintendo, Saban, Aniplex and Activision to all hold hands. And whoever owns certain other franchises.

    • @castleoffiction96
      @castleoffiction96 9 років тому

      I'm not saying it will happen. It is still fanfic after all, even if I have fantasies. I'm just convinced that the length of time we can borrow from Japan and still make good stories is nearly over. Especially when I learned trains were up soon, I was like....no.

    • @castleoffiction96
      @castleoffiction96 9 років тому

      Well, we never copied Battle Fever (Dance), Turbo did not end well (magic cars), I do not recall videogames?

  • @shadowseeker97
    @shadowseeker97 3 роки тому +1

    Im happy you directed me here. Its impressive how many different stories you were able to summarize in a short time. Especially when you were restricted to 2010 youtube and any other issues that came with getting the footage.

  • @TheBlueKnight5
    @TheBlueKnight5 10 років тому +4

    Dude, you are AMAZING!!! I love how you broke it down for each and every season of Power Rangers to Super Sentai! Some people think that we created most of the stuff that Japan already did! Well scripted, and well thought out! Hope you continue to do more!!!

  • @Simon_Said
    @Simon_Said 7 років тому +7

    Really looking forward to your comments on the upcoming movie. These videos are absolutely brilliant and you are clearly a talented TV/movie reviewer/writer.

  • @beauferret5414
    @beauferret5414 4 роки тому +3

    I found it surprising to learn about some of the show's bad production history. The actors and crew were made to work full time for low pay, they sometimes were put in physically dangerous situations, and one of those actors was regularly harassed for personal reasons. I assume that if a show's production today had that sort of behavior, the cast and crew could easily create a complaint on the internet, gain public support and pressure the producers into making a better working environment.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому +2

    @Sacaradi Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoyed them. No, I haven't seen the new series. To be honest, I'm not really a Power Rangers fan anymore. I never watched much past the Mighty Morphin era. Most of what I know beyond that is thanks to Linkara's HOPR series. This was really just my way of paying homage to/cracking the secrets of one of my beloved childhood pastimes. I had a ball making these, so I'm glad other people have enjoyed them too.

  • @AHKnightFA06
    @AHKnightFA06 10 років тому +1

    Just watched ALL parts. thanks for the overview. I learned alot about one of my childhood favorites. I actually liked a lot of the storylines from the Japanese version such as the Green ranger and the red ranger's family ties as well as Rita's son.

  • @richie9999999999
    @richie9999999999 12 років тому

    Just finished watching all of the parts to this. Wonderful stuff. Thank you for taking the time to put it all together. It’s been an education and a delight.
    - Richie. North West England.

  • @Quesal
    @Quesal 12 років тому

    This lil series you did was AWESOME! I knew a lot of what you spoke of in it already, but u made it all sound good and make sense and...yea man I loved it! Great job!

  • @YourGuyAlex
    @YourGuyAlex 6 років тому

    It’s such a crime that this guy has only 13k subs he deserves so much more. A LOT more people need to watch this guy

  • @AlyCats2000
    @AlyCats2000 10 років тому +4

    It's been 4 years since you made this video and Power Rangers is still on the air.
    TIME TO MAKE A NEW UPDATE VIDEO!!!

  • @SteOver9000
    @SteOver9000 11 років тому +1

    Massive thanks for making these videos dude, must have taken you ages! Really gives a good summary of the whole transition of the series'. It's amazing that Saban went through such trouble to make it all on such a low budget, the plots and synchronization seems so complex lol

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 3 роки тому +4

    Here's an updated summary of each Neo-Saban season, and the production behind them, and how what happened behind the scenes led to most of the seasons in that era being mediocre at best, and unwatchable at worst.
    *Samurai:* The show went into production IMMEDIATELY after Saban bought back the franchise. Its Japanese Counterpart, Shinkenger, was heavily Japanese based, which was likely done due to PR's initial cancellation after RPM, because of how little Disney cared about the franchise. So fans were understandably shocked that they would adapt it.
    And what they got was just a badly translated version of the Sentai. Not many changes, except for ones that ruined the story, such as Antonio, the gold ranger. It did improve in the second half, known as "Super Samurai" because Nickelodeon has certain rules about shows that air on their channel. As it didn't pull any punches by the finale, actually showing a human character dying (Played by Rick Medina from Wild Force, who would later get arrested for murdering someone.), and had the rangers sacrificing their own Zords to defeat Master Xandred. But, it was still rushed, because of the timing, and Jonathan Tzachor's involvement.
    *Megaforce:* Saban had an opportunity to improve, now that they had time to do actual production work on the show, but it ended up being worse than Samurai, and some even debate whether it is worse than Operation Overdrive or not. A lot of this could be blamed on Tzachor, as he didn't have any idea what he was doing, and shot down actually decent advice, such as giving Troy a proper backstory, connecting in the Morphing Grid, and many other things.
    And the fact that they had to adapt two seasons (Goseiger and Gokaiger), with characters that were different from each other, leading to inconsitent characters, Jake and Noah being most affected. This begs the question, why didn't they switch the boys around? Why couldn't Troy become blue, Noah become green, and Orion be the new red ranger for Super Megaforce. And, come up with a good explanation for why Jake isn't there until he becomes the Silver Ranger. This show feels like a tragic tale of something that could've been good, but it ended up going wrong due to production troubles and studio interference. Thank god Tzachor was given the pink slip.
    *Dino Charge:* Because Tzachor screwed up twice in a row, he was replaced with Chip Lynn, who wrote Space, Lost Galaxy, Lightspeed, Time Force, and the second half of RPM. Seasons that were loved by fans. This show was a massive improvement on the acting front, and they used original villains for once, with Sledge leading them, who had nothing to do with Dinoc Charge's basis, Kyoryuger.
    All was good, until they ran out of ideas in the second half, and gave us the most confusing ending in Power Rangers history. I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it, but, it causes continuity problems in the PR universe, and, even if you take that out of account, it still doesn't work, because it screws with evolution as a whole.
    *Ninja Steel:* Because Saban wasn't okay with the show's abysmal ratings, due to Nickelodeon beign hyper focused on Spongebob and Loud House, he decided to step in, and make the show the way he wanted it to, or nothing at all. And he decided to take it in a more "light-hearted", and "comedic" direction. And what we got was a show that felt like a watered down, early MMPR inspired, and, even inspired by Breadwinners and Sanjay and Craig (Two shows meant to trigger mediocre clickbait animation reviewers with questionable politics.), kind of mess.
    Unlike Megaforce, which, had so many good ideas that weren't put to good use, this was a series of bad ideas, villains even kids couldn't take seriously, ninjas that didn't even act like ninjas, etc. This could be blamed by its Sentai Counterpart Ninninger having the same problems, but, as I said, Saban defintely contributed to a lot of things, including Victor and Monty, the worst attempts to bring back Bulk and Skull ever.
    The toys also were bad and sold awfully, which led to Saban Brands ending their contracting with Bandai, and giving the toy licence to Hasbro, who would proceed to buy the franchise from Saban, noticing how badly it was treated. Thus ending, the Neo-Saban Era.
    This era was Power Rangers acting like a whiny kid who refused to grow up, and would essentially become a manchild. Kind of like Chris-Chan, but, not as creepy. But, much like him, it would lead to the that manchild getting what he deserves, taken in where he won't cause any harm again, and given very drastic torture, like Alex from A Clockwork Orange, just to become a better and more mature person, and rehabilitated into society.

  • @Gcab00
    @Gcab00 12 років тому

    Wow... you did a great job with all these videos. It's like you took the idea we all had about researching MMPR, did your HW and presented it in a very clear and concise way. Thank you !

  • @MariusLives
    @MariusLives 10 років тому +11

    I believe that the show could have remained largely popular still throughout its second and third season if Saban had just agreed to make the show union and not had to fire Thuy, Walter and Austin. It would have kept that loyal fan base and their characters would have been in the first movie and probably would have done a little better in theaters.

    • @ドラゴンボール_おたく
      @ドラゴンボール_おたく 10 років тому +6

      I agree Saban is a cheapskate he fired three of the most popular characters in the show's history because he refused to pay them the money they deserved. their replacements Rocky and Aisha were the worst power rangers in Zordon's era. Adam was alright for Zeo and Turbo but during MMPR it took time to get used to him instead of Zack. But if the original cast stayed for all 3 seasons of MMPR do you think the remainder of Zordon's era would of had the same rangers?

    • @Seth_Hezekiah
      @Seth_Hezekiah 4 роки тому

      I disagree. They have every right to negotiate their pay, and sometimes that means they don't agree on what that pay should be. It just means Saban didn't think they were worth what the actors thought they were worth, and that's how negotiation works.

  • @FuryousD
    @FuryousD 2 роки тому +1

    it's nice to see how David Yost has returned to the series and is even rumoured to be apart of the Season 3 of Dino Fury but we will have to wait and see about that.

  • @triassic911
    @triassic911 12 років тому

    All these commentaries were very informative. I learned a lot of things and I've come to realize Sentai is much, MUCH better.

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 3 роки тому +1

    They were gonna have Ryan Steele be revealed to be the Gold Ranger, however, contracts prevented him from appearing.

  • @CaliburXL99
    @CaliburXL99 10 років тому +11

    Dude u should do one when they start adapting Gokaiger into Super Megaforce because just explaining all that to kids and past watchers of power rangers will be interesting and I would like your take on this.

  • @kansaikitsune
    @kansaikitsune 12 років тому +1

    Excellent documentary. I watched the whole thing from start to finish. You know, with some minor editing, this video is actually good enough to publish. You might think about contacting Saban or Disney to get it authorized, I could definitely see this working out. I'm a fan of Super Sentai and MMPR, and this is a fascinating look at how the show developed.

  • @carnut015
    @carnut015 12 років тому

    Nicely done. A good summary and endcap to a very large subject. Bravo, Sir.

  • @james46112
    @james46112 9 років тому +5

    Wrong it wasn't Justin's dad's connection for NASADA. If you recall correctly the person in charge of NASADA knew the name Zordon and seemed to know of Eltar. This seems to tell me that at some in the series Zordon developed his own connection with NASADA, possible with the help of Billy. It is likely among the new rangers only Justin knew this. Likely because someone forgot to brief the new guys with this information.

  • @Final_Flash1
    @Final_Flash1 12 років тому +1

    these reviews were incredible to watch. i always wondered about the super sentei stories compared to the american versions. much props!

  • @EstellaNeon
    @EstellaNeon 11 років тому

    This series of videos was an awesome watch for me, you did a great job! I grew up watching power rangers and as an adult I became a Tokusatsu fanatic, so this comparison was a lot of fun for me to watch!

  • @Zhortac
    @Zhortac 11 років тому +3

    The funny thing is; Ohranger nearly killed Sentai, and Carranger was huge and saved it, where as Zeo was a big hit and brought new life into Power Rangers, and Turbo nearly killed it.

    • @gokuuzumaki5748
      @gokuuzumaki5748 5 років тому

      Actually from what I here ohranger ratings were bad but the toy sales were so good the show was never brought to the brink of death

  • @Valkier071
    @Valkier071 13 років тому

    Thank you very much for this extensive and well informed history of the Power Rangers/Super Sentai broadcasts. I've always been a fan since I first saw episode 1 when I was a kid. It's nice to have been able to find someone educated enough about the source material to give me a run down on the entire series, including a bit about the series I had missed due to growing out of them after Time Force finished. So thank you! This was well worth my time! I greatly appreciate what you've done! =)

  • @frenzy2003
    @frenzy2003 14 років тому

    nice wrap up of the entire counterpart series of the sentai series. I enjoyed all your video's, and hope to see more.

  • @Raikyodeus
    @Raikyodeus 12 років тому

    Excellent work on this man, its right on par with Linkara's History of the power rangers. Excellent comparison work. Thumbs up man.

  • @ericgene
    @ericgene 10 років тому +11

    saban is back at it again with Megaforce (gosigners) and Super Megaforce (Gokaigers)

    • @jayr5277
      @jayr5277 10 років тому +4

      Not only that, but they are much more lazy about it... xD

    • @OneShatteredUniverse
      @OneShatteredUniverse 9 років тому +3

      Jay R: Muuuuuuuch lazier about it.

    • @KhanMann66
      @KhanMann66 9 років тому +2

      Don't forget the new one dino charger yay! #sarcasm #saban got lazy

  • @NinjuhhKen
    @NinjuhhKen 9 років тому +5

    I hope you do a recap for the shows after The Mighty Morphin' remake. It'd be awesome to see that!

  • @monkeyjb1988
    @monkeyjb1988 12 років тому +3

    This was an awesome documentary. I enjoyed every part. It gives me more appreciation for MMPR-PRiS for all the work Saban had to do to make six different shows into one big show. My only complaint is that makes it harder to watch the seasons that just copied the Sentai season. Kudos to you and kudos to the original production team. Here's hoping PR Megaforce follows the original's steps and earn an awesome documentary like this. :)

  • @MrJohnshit
    @MrJohnshit 12 років тому

    Really good man. I watched all your documentary. When I was a kid I had never imagined that the battle scenes were actually from the Japanese series

  • @NorthernWaterTribe15
    @NorthernWaterTribe15 11 років тому +1

    Very nice job explaining, it was very informative! I always knew Super Sentai and the original MMPR were very different, but I never imagined how complicated it would be adapting all the footage a power transfers! I wonder how Saban will do when Power Rangers Super Megaforce comes out since it has Gokaiger elements to it??

  • @SonGara
    @SonGara 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for doing this Lance, have you ever thought of doing dissections of other spin-off sentai series like V.R. Troopers?

    • @MistareFusion
      @MistareFusion  8 років тому +1

      I have no plans at the moment. I've never even seen V.R. Troopers.

    • @SonGara
      @SonGara 8 років тому

      MistareFusion Right on that's cool, if you have Netflix I believe it is still on there.

    • @wiffgunderwanted
      @wiffgunderwanted 7 років тому +1

      V.R. Troopers is not a spin-off of Sentai, it is a seperate show that Saban created that used footage from another tokusatsu show made by Toei. The source material was from 3 different series of the now cancelled, Metal Heroes Series. The 3 series were more specifically "Superhuman Machine Metalder", "Dimensional Warrior Spielban" and "Space Sheriff Shaider". None of those series, or the rest of Metal Heroes for that matter, are Sentai. They are different shows and are more like distant cousins.
      Fun Fact #1: Even though Metal Heroes are not Sentai, they have been recently been appearing in Sentai episodes and crossover movies with them.
      Space Sherriff Gavan (from the first Metal Heroes series of the same name) starred in a crossover movie with 35th Sentai Gokaigers. The 3 new Space Sheriffs appeared in Super Hero Taisen Z which was crossover movie with Super Sentai, Kamen Rider, and Metal Heroes. In that same movie the Gokaigers transformed into multiple Metal Heroes from different series. And most recently "Metal Heroes" ninja, Jiraiya appeared in an episode of Ninninger. And the next Super Sentai series Kyuranger will be space themed and will most certainly have a Space Sheriff Gavan episode.
      Fun Fact #2: "Big Bad Beetleborgs" and it's sequel season "Beetleborgs Metallix" was another show that was produced by Saban and used Metal Heroes stock footage and costumes. The source material was from "Juukou B-Fighter" and it's sequel "B-Fighter Kabuto" for the 2 Bettleborg seasons respectively.

  • @Tameran8472
    @Tameran8472 14 років тому

    Thank you so much for this well-done and interesting look into Power Rangers history. Even as a kid, I had known that the show re-used footage from a foreign show, but until I watched this series of yours, I had never known to what extent. And more than anything, it allowed me a look back into some childhood memories.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  14 років тому

    @frenzy2003 Thank you, and thank you for the subscription. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I certainly enjoyed making this series.

  • @UltimaJC
    @UltimaJC 12 років тому

    I found this video series you've done completely by accident and found it to be so interesting. I've been a Power Rangers fan since day one (though I stopped after SPD) and this really brought a sense of nostalgia for the series I've never felt before. Excuse me while I go re-watch on Netflix lol. Anyway, this was extremely well-thought out.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    @TendouSouji21 I'm very glad you enjoyed it. I never saw Samurai, but most people who come here have not spoken too highly of it.

  • @Irishstile
    @Irishstile 9 років тому +3

    What I don't understand is why Saban never explained how former Rangers could still morph,& "The Mighty Morphin' Powers have been lost for good." Did anyone ever think that it should be explained on how they got their powers back,even though it was temporary? Come on,Saban,we know better!

  • @rafsolo
    @rafsolo 4 роки тому +2

    "The Mighty Morphin Powers were lost for good"
    Yeah....about that. The "for good" is an unexplained reach

    • @craigpeoples9883
      @craigpeoples9883 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah that statement didn't age well

    • @rafsolo
      @rafsolo 3 роки тому

      @@craigpeoples9883 I blame Nick. At least Disney bothered to explain how past rangers got their lost powers back

    • @craigpeoples9883
      @craigpeoples9883 3 роки тому +1

      @@rafsoloMe too in super megaforce they literally had a way for Tommy being in the war to not come across as suspicious have him use the Zeo powers since he never lost them or black dino thunder but no use green mighty morphin and in danger in dimensions it only got worse Kat and Rocky had pink Turbo and red mighty morphin despite being shown that Jason had them last and her giving them to casey who's the episode as well I like Rocky and Kat but them being there with those sets of powers doesn't even make any sense

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @Valkier071 Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Noordledoordle
    @Noordledoordle 13 років тому

    Hey, thanks for this series. I found this absolutely fascinating! Thanks for all your work. :)

  • @justinsigler1565
    @justinsigler1565 7 років тому +5

    ohrangers could have been as dark as jetman

    • @pn2294
      @pn2294 4 роки тому

      Define “dark”.
      I found Jetman’s tone to be fairly standard for Sentai.
      You got a mix of silly and terrifying.

  • @Swishiee
    @Swishiee 12 років тому

    I should be in bed, but instead I stayed up and watched your entire series. Really good stuff.

  • @viperrcm1224
    @viperrcm1224 13 років тому

    Thank you for making these videos! I found it out uterly fascinating!!! What use to be old boring and lame is now fresh and exciting again!

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it. Hope you checked out the companion commentaries too. They also have some good information, especially the one for this one, as the real reason for David Yost's departure was not yet public knowledge when I made this.

  • @wwesmackdownvsraw
    @wwesmackdownvsraw 10 років тому +5

    Well I still say Saban was foolish to keep the Zyu rangers on the 2nd session & not use all 6 Dai rangers

    •  8 років тому

      +Matt Lorentz
      Dairanger was epic but early Saban was a hub of feminist retards. They'll probably murder the yellow ranger Kazu by turning him into female like what they did to Boi.

  • @Puppet_Doctor
    @Puppet_Doctor 14 років тому

    I loved this series of videos you made explaining the history of Power Rangers. I didn't know until a couple of years ago that Power Rangers actually came from Japan but I didn't know how much was changed.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    Thank you. Production-wise, it's fairly simple compared to a lot of my work, but I had a blast writing it and making it. Believe me, I'd certainly love that chance if it ever happened to happen. I have no idea how I could set anything like that in motion, though.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @ForeverYellow1993 I never specifically said who owns what. But, yes, you're right. They did do Time Force. But, if Linkara's History of Power Rangers is to be believed, Disney took over during Wild Force, as evidenced by the difficulty in getting Forever Red off the ground.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    It wasn't a Disney montage. I listed every Power Rangers season after Lost Galaxy. In fact, the moment I actually say the word Disney is, I believe, right around when the buyout happened.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  14 років тому

    @EHH246 The exact method seems to vary from season to season, but it's overall the same. Hell, season 1 of MMPR loosely used the original Zyuranger storyline as I showed in my second video in this series. However, the amount of stock footage used started greatly diminishing near the end of season 2. I believe I read an interview about Time Force where the producers said the Sentai footage amount had dropped from about 60% to about 10% by that point.

  • @jagray85
    @jagray85 7 років тому

    Gotta say, You did a great job explaining everything. Thanks a lot. Long time original MMPR fan here!

    • @MistareFusion
      @MistareFusion  7 років тому

      Thank you! I'm glad to see these videos are still entertaining people, even all these years later. ^_^

  • @TendouSouji21
    @TendouSouji21 12 років тому

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS MAN You did a fantastic job well done, i am very pleased that I found these videos. Alot of what I heard was info I had not yet learned. I thankyou for teaching me about this. I am a huge fan of Super Sentai and Power Rangers. I regret to say though that Power Rangers Samurai was taken over by Nickelodeon as well as Saban, but mostly Nickelodeon.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    At the moment, I am not planning on it, as I stopped watching around Zeo. As far as I know, none of the later seasons had as much crazy combining and sneaky workarounds as seasons 2 and 3. But a lot of people have asked, so I have thought about the possibility at some point.

  • @ronnierabbit
    @ronnierabbit 15 днів тому

    5:17 Steve Cardenas didn't injured himself on set. He expressed wanting to leave the show towards the end of the Zeo season so the writers wrote his character, Rocky out of show in the Turbo movie.

  • @Geekvolution
    @Geekvolution 12 років тому

    What a fantastic documentary. I'm glad I finally watched these... you should really do something like this for other properties.
    -CL

  • @tarzangrant123
    @tarzangrant123 12 років тому

    EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT JOB!!! This should seriously be be made into a behind the scenes documentary on Power Rangers DVDs. As a kid I loved power rangers, but as an adult I feel a little cheated cause I've watched Dairanger and it's my favorite sentai. I understand for marketing reasons why Saban didn't use the Dairanger costumes, but it would've been great to see the suits used and it would've been a lot easier for the Saban editing team! I can only imagine the hours spent

  • @fasdfdsdfs
    @fasdfdsdfs 4 роки тому +1

    To quote the Nostalgia Critic "Divatox. Yeah I know, it sounds like a butt injection."

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  11 років тому

    Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed them!

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  14 років тому

    @AznChibiFreak Haha, thanks. But, um, I'll have to get back to you on that question. Part of the reason I only detailed the MMPR era is because that's really all I know and all I watched as a kid before I got too old (the other being that the MMPR-era seemed to be the most interestingly chaotic of the adaptations). Is Shinkenger the one with kanji as the helmet visors? Eh, they'll figure it out. The "Gold Ranger" in Zeo had the Ou/King kanji on his helmet and no one freaked.

  • @boru25
    @boru25 9 років тому

    Brilliant, thanks for making this!

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    @JuicyPlayer I'm afraid I know next to nothing about VR Troopers, so I doubt I'd do a very good job with it.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  11 років тому

    It very well could be. I have no data to back up that opinion. But I say it could be because Ohranger was the first series to had the benefit of having been developed with the hindsight of Power Rangers's success. And realizing that it wasn't just a flash in the pan and that future Sentai series might be adapted that would want pink and yellow girls, I think it is possible. But then again, they were still holding onto Zyuranger costumes at the time, so maybe not. Who knows?

  • @mmprfan94
    @mmprfan94 12 років тому

    this was great. ive tried explaining to people the difference between power rangers and super senti. well done was perfect from episode 1 to the last episode.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  14 років тому

    @KnightofDuroch Oh, I'm not saying that PR had the original idea, and I knew that previous Sentai team-ups had had them in the '80s. But if you consider the fact of how popular season 1 of MMPR was, and that Ohranger would have been the first Sentai series to start pre-production after that season finished, it seems possible to me that that inspired them to try that formula again for a little while.

  • @hbk92701
    @hbk92701 12 років тому

    Great videos. Would have loved deeper analysis of the Space season since they did screw up with assuming the Sentai series would be in space. But that was probably the best season of Power Rangers, though nothing can approach how badass the first season's opening theme was.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    It depends. The Sentai do indeed team up, usually, if I recall correctly, in a one-off movie. The first Power Rangers team-up, Rangers of Two Worlds, with the Zeo Rangers and the Alien Rangers, was Sentai footage of the Ohrangers and Kakurangers, respectively. The yearly team-ups with the previous year's team is a Sentai tradition. Forever Red, Tommy fighting himself, etc., are Power Ranger exclusives and reflect that.

  • @MichaelLeroi
    @MichaelLeroi 10 років тому

    Great video series. Really in depth.
    Subbed

    • @huntrofyou
      @huntrofyou 8 років тому

      +MichaelLeroi Are you here for Power Rangers or Super Sentai?

  • @ductuslupus87
    @ductuslupus87 10 років тому +2

    I read that the real reason David Yost left was due continuous bullying he received from cast and crew for being gay.

    • @KidSnivy69
      @KidSnivy69 10 років тому +2

      This video was made before that was documented

  • @momentsofmonica4079
    @momentsofmonica4079 9 років тому

    Loved all your videos just watched them. Glad I got to be a kid during the original mmpr

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @RedPolarBearRanger I know it wasn't the first Sentai team to do that, but Ohranger would have been the first Sentai series to go into production *after* the first season of MMPR and its runaway success, so that's why I postulated that MMPR might have been instrumental in bringing back the 2 female team at that particular time.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @FyiGpps You misunderstand me. I never claimed it was the first time Super Sentai had two females in its team. I said it was the first series to be made in light of the success of MMPR and might have decided to followed that pattern in response to it.

  • @Flaydramon
    @Flaydramon 11 років тому

    That was quite insightful! Thank you for that! Hope you do a Video about Gokaigers when they get Rehashed!

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    I'm not fluent by any means. I took a semester in college, so I know the basics of speaking, reading, and writing. And I've been a huge fan of Dragon Ball for 14 years (and am working on a video review series of it right now), so learning a bit about the language has been a necessity. Last I checked, no official subtitles exist, and fansubs only got about halfway through the series. I had to watch the rest raw with episode summaries to help me through. Thankfully, it's not a very complex show.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @ShadowSamurai265 It's fine. What I meant was that it was the first Sentai series to be produced in the wake of the success of Power Rangers, so I guess it had an influence in bringing back that team structure, either due to Power Rangers's success, or because they simply wanted to make it easier to adapt in America, where there had always been two females.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  14 років тому

    @KnightofDuroch I don't know if I can give a definitive answer for that. I've never really seen either of those series. In my research for the videos I already made, I did come across hints of what you just mentioned. Again, I made the videos I did because I was already quite familiar with the MMPR-era. Not totally ruling out the possibility in the future, but I don't have any plans for it right now. I guess it just depends on what info I uncover, and if it manages to grabe me. ^_^

  • @Scsigs
    @Scsigs 10 років тому +5

    Would you mind, Mistare, if I combine these PR/SS discussion videos together, then post it on a side channel of mine? I would give you all the credit & link to your channel to promote it. I don't mind if you say "no," as I understand why you might say so, but I would like to see that some time in the future.
    The reason for it, is that I'd like to see all these particular videos linked together in 1 cohesive video, as I think they're great & I'd like to see them in 1 video.

  • @mrroboto5785
    @mrroboto5785 4 роки тому +2

    I'm glad that Power Rangers in Space never really used that stupid "....IIIIINN SPAAAACE" crap. I mean the theme does a little bit, but not like the narrator did here.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    Wasn't worried. It's just that this series was meant to detail the "Mighty Morphin" series, and that's it. This was really just an epilogue. In fact, it was originally just going to be tacked on to the end of the last video, but I ran out of time, so I expanded it into its own vid.

  • @supersqueak
    @supersqueak 10 років тому

    I was really happy when David Frank showed up in Dino Thunder. I was too old to be watching Power Rangers at the time but it was still exciting. This was a really cool and informative video though. Makes me want to revisit the series and see the source material.

    • @bluevegas01
      @bluevegas01 10 років тому +3

      Bah, you're never too old. =P there's a difference between watching Power Rangers in 2013 and watching Barney. Just sayin'. coughcough.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    I'm afraid I don't know. The whole series has yet to be subtitled. Copyright has mostly banished it from UA-cam. The series was released on DVD in Japan by Toei, but, obviously, you're not going to find any English subtitles on them.

  • @SciFiFan2012
    @SciFiFan2012 8 років тому +1

    With Linkara's History of PR, these videos you've done are perfect additions for people that like PR, yet don't know a lot about sentai. Will you do any more?

    • @MistareFusion
      @MistareFusion  8 років тому +1

      Thanks so much! At the moment I'm not planning it, but you never know!

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 8 років тому

      MistareFusion A 'maybe' is good enough! Thanks again for the work you did on this.

  • @1hardyparty
    @1hardyparty 7 років тому

    really great series. you saved me a ton of reading. thanks!

  • @darrinharris373
    @darrinharris373 9 років тому

    Very informative. I've been watching these for the past he

  • @collegerebel
    @collegerebel 7 років тому

    A children's fad that died out. Just like Ninja Turtles before. Which is quite fitting since they're kind of similar. A group of teenagers who wear specific colors and fight evil with martial arts. Both concepts are completely outlandish and Ninja Turtles was being made into live-action films around the time that Power Rangers, another live-action production, was becoming popular. I love finding these similarities.

  • @Procopius464
    @Procopius464 12 років тому

    Nice reviews man. I used to love this series as a kid, and have recently started re-watching it thanks to netflix. So they are restarting the series completely over? Have they done so yet? And is it any good?

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @blueskyphil Truth of the matter is, I'm not really a Power Rangers/Sentai fan. That's why this series is really only about the Mighty Morphin era: it's what I was a huge fan of as a kid, and therefore I wanted to go back as an adult and do some digging on the matter. It was certainly a whole lot of fun, but I really haven't kept up with the series since around '97, other than in the broadest of strokes.

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  11 років тому

    Haha, no worries. It's just that I get that quite a bit. I actually address that in my commentary track for this video (although it's not nearly as often as I get the "David Yost quit because he was harassed for being gay," comment, despite the fact that that interview came out after I did these, and that I make note of it not only in a commentary track, and the video description, and annotations in the video itself... it never goes away! People never stop informing me of this! *sobs*)

  • @doubleofive
    @doubleofive 14 років тому

    Exactly the closure needed to the series. I'm almost sad that its over...

    • @scottr2314
      @scottr2314 3 роки тому

      Actually, this was just the beginning of the overall Power Rangers series that has lasted nearly thirty years at this posting and shows no signs of stopping

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  14 років тому

    @MaxRebo120 Heh, it's cool. As I said, I'm surprised it's taken this long for me to be called on it. But I took this opportunity to update the description with that mention (although I doubt it'll do much good =P).

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  13 років тому

    @TenteixSaigo Not sure those two things are necessarily related...

  • @LeoP2008
    @LeoP2008 13 років тому

    LOVE these videos. Are you going to give commentary on the rest of the series??

  • @SeoulMan
    @SeoulMan 11 років тому

    On a slightly unrelated note, the original Red Racer of Carranger (Turbo) is now the current voice of Ken Masters in Street Fighter, and Johnny Yong Bosch (Adam) is now the English voice of Yang in Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition 2012

  • @MistareFusion
    @MistareFusion  12 років тому

    I never said it was the first. Just said that it might have coerced Sentai to picking that back up on a more regular basis, in order for it to be more easily adapted.

  • @lvcsslacker
    @lvcsslacker 11 років тому

    Very much impressive work with these.