Ultraman_Meta777
Lurker
I know the actors being cast these days are a lot younger than in the '70s-'80s, but either way Toei has always cast idol-esque guys in the leads. Back in the day the fashionable look was slightly older, rough and ready, more "macho" guys - now the trend is for young, androgynous types. They've always hung onto the "Christmas cake" ideal that women over 25 are too old and unattractive to play the heroines, I'm surprised we even got a character like Saeko Sonozaki
The other difference is that in the past there was the occasional fat or "unconventional"-looking hero (such as Yellow Owl or the Ki Rangers.) We'd never get that now, not even as comic relief
LC, you hit it right on the mark. the people cast were usually good looking people, but they were also believable in the roles they were cast in, like you say the rough and ready macho types, you could believe them when they were in fight scenes, unlike some of the younger androgynous types.
perhaps I'm being unfair, I've only seen one or two eps of something like Shinkenger, and haven't bothered with Goseiger, or perhaps I'm just being picky. I'm thirty years old, so perhaps it has to do with my particular tastes, maybe I'm expecting too much from these kinds of programs.