What was Toei thinking?
With the whole making Kibaranger be a kid thing? After they had such a good storyline for Burai? Then they did the same type of kid storyline with Ohranger.
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I don't really follow Sentai. But having a Kid Hero sounds good to me. I loved it shen PR did it with Justin. And wish they would do it again.
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As much as people think of Zyuranger being dark. It really wasn't overall. As they had a alot of random kid episodes. Toei just took it a step further with Kibaranger and King Ranger.
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At least Kibaranger had a good backstory.
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I didn't know Kibaranger was a kid. That sounds pretty crazy. I didn't think Sentai would do that.
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not only Kibaranger but so was Riki their KingRanger
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I think Toei just wasn't sure what to do with the Sixth Ranger dynamic at the time. They probably thought the kid Rangers would appeal to their young audience. It is odd there was no Sixth in Kukuranyer or Carranger.
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agreed with you with Kakuranger and while there wasn't a 6th Ranger in Carranger they technically considered Signalman as the team's official 6th member and I think Ninjaman was supposed to represent the 6th Kakuranger member as well
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They were probably trying to make him totally different from Burai.
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I agree, Kibaranger and King Ranger were both wierd ideas. And they really didn't work at all.
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The whole idea of a Sixth Ranger was new even to them still. It is funny how crazy they got with Kiba and King.
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It is interesting how they really haven't gone that route since King Ranger. The second Shurikenger in the Huricanenger Reunion Epeecial being the exception.
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A Ninja Storm reunion was so un-needed. It was a horrible season that started a long string of bad seasons. Why would you even bring anyone back not named Cam?
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MMPR wouldn't be the same if they didn't smartly replace Kibaranger with Tommy.
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Its amazing to think how whacky Kibaranger was.
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Toei has their own way of doing things that works for them.
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It is telling that they really haven't gone that route again. Shurikenger number 2 being just a one time thing.
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Kibarangers backstory was actually pretty cool. I don't know a lot about King Ranger.
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They clearly weren't thinking.
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Kids as Rangers on any side of the world aren't really good.
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Neither are Junior Rangers . As evidenced by the Lightspeed/Galaxy team up.
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That kid was so annoying and ruined it what could have been a great team up. It didn't help that she got more lines then the Galaxy Rangers. Who basically were just there to smile most of the time.
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They were probably trying to be different than Burai with Kibaranger. But it is interesting that they skipped a year and did another kid Sixth in Ohranger.
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I've just finished watching Dairanger and i really enjoyed it. I had read online about Kou being a kid so it wasn't a shock, he was a bit of pain at first (not to mention him grabbing Lin, the Pink Rangers breasts) but his character did seem to grow during the season.
I can see why they didn't use the Dairanger suits, Kibaranger's is the only one that really would blend with those in MMPR as he has a coin/emblem on his chest that resembles the power coins. I'm about to start Kakuranger, watching the Sentai's is a chance to see how different the stories are and also just getting to see different footage of Zords and characters i know so well from Power Rangers. |
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Didn't they write a lot of children of the day episodes around then? It is not surprising that some of the early Sixth's were kids.
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Kou was so much more then just a kid. He had a well written backstory and really grew up a lot.
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They were trying to appeal to kids. As much as people like to point out how much more mature Sentai can be, it is still targeted towards children.
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Yeah they just have looser standards and practices on Japan Kids TV.
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