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Exhibit A: Junki Takegami giving us Gaoranger..... before turning up with Goon-ger.
*sigh* yeah :disappoin I really loved Mega, GoGoFive, and Gao. It's too bad.
Exhibit A: Junki Takegami giving us Gaoranger..... before turning up with Goon-ger.
One thing that I miss about the 2000s Sentai is how the characters were handled.
Much like Kamen Rider, I feel that Sentai has become stuck in a comfort zone, where they are simply trying to create a live-action Anime.
I also miss the MOTD actually having personalities and being part of the plot.
I feel that Sentai has taken a step back in that department. We are almost back to the 80's style MOTD that are only there to fight and then get blown up
Um, a lot of the 80s Sentai monsters were relevant to their plots.
One thing I noticed was that both the late 90s and the early 2000s shows all had their fair share of controversies amongst fans, when each of them first aired.
Car: Considered unusually silly and weird for sentai's "own good."
Mega: People thought Date Kenta was one of the most annoying reds back then.
Ginga: Another show that many thought was too different and weird for sentai's "own good." And Bokku being an acorn fairy was also viewed as too childish.
GoGoFive: People viewed Matoi as a lame parody of the serious reds from the 80s. And even the rescue motif was considered weird.
Time: I think this was an instant hit with most people.
Gao: Blamed for bringing in too many toys and for "putting toys over drama and storytelling."
Hurri: Nothing I can think of.
Aba: Show considered too weird and too silly for sentai's own good. Many also thought Ryouga was a bit of a flimsy Red.
Deka: Being episodic. Which to many fans, means Deka has no story and is nothing but just boring filler. Deka was also "that show with the annoying screaming red, Ban."
Magi: Nothing I can think of.
Of course all these shows had their fair share of fans too. But it seems like these shows got more and more respected as time went on.
One thing I noticed was that both the late 90s and the early 2000s shows all had their fair share of controversies amongst fans, when each of them first aired.
Car: Considered unusually silly and weird for sentai's "own good."
Mega: People thought Date Kenta was one of the most annoying reds back then.
Ginga: Another show that many thought was too different and weird for sentai's "own good." And Bokku being an acorn fairy was also viewed as too childish.
GoGoFive: People viewed Matoi as a lame parody of the serious reds from the 80s. And even the rescue motif was considered weird.
Time: I think this was an instant hit with most people.
Gao: Blamed for bringing in too many toys and for "putting toys over drama and storytelling."
Hurri: Nothing I can think of.
Aba: Show considered too weird and too silly for sentai's own good. Many also thought Ryouga was a bit of a flimsy Red.
Deka: Being episodic. Which to many fans, means Deka has no story and is nothing but just boring filler. Deka was also "that show with the annoying screaming red, Ban."
Magi: Nothing I can think of.
Of course all these shows had their fair share of fans too. But it seems like these shows got more and more respected as time went on.
Lets be clear. Most of these things are said by adult fans NOT in Japan.
You say this, but unless you're actively in touch with adult fans IN Japan, it's a meaningless statement.
And? Does that make their opinions invalid or something?
He's not acting like Toei's gonna start caring or anything, he's just stating some opinions he may have seen on said shows.