FlashNeko
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... And I have to say, I was expecting weird, but not quite THIS weird.
It is honestly the most bizarre Ranger show I have ever seen (and I'm only six episodes in at this point).
First you have them taking Go-Onger's monsters and mooks, who are some of the least frightening designs imaginable, and try to have them filmed as these monstrous, frightening things (despite the fact the show itself makes jokes about their appearance).
Then you have the show itself wildly flopping in tone between pathos about how 3/4ths of the human race has been wiped out and then flat out making fun of all the little quirks that exist in both the original show and the overall ascetics of Sentai and Power Rangers.
Top it all off with what is absolutely the single most ANNOYING character to be a Ranger ever (looking at you, Ziggy) and that weird Death Note parody with Dr. K's initial appearance and... I'm not sure if I like the show, but I think I'll keep watching just because I have no idea of what the hell is going to happen next.
It is honestly the most bizarre Ranger show I have ever seen (and I'm only six episodes in at this point).
First you have them taking Go-Onger's monsters and mooks, who are some of the least frightening designs imaginable, and try to have them filmed as these monstrous, frightening things (despite the fact the show itself makes jokes about their appearance).
Then you have the show itself wildly flopping in tone between pathos about how 3/4ths of the human race has been wiped out and then flat out making fun of all the little quirks that exist in both the original show and the overall ascetics of Sentai and Power Rangers.
Top it all off with what is absolutely the single most ANNOYING character to be a Ranger ever (looking at you, Ziggy) and that weird Death Note parody with Dr. K's initial appearance and... I'm not sure if I like the show, but I think I'll keep watching just because I have no idea of what the hell is going to happen next.
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