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Factor White
03-10-2009, 04:01 PM
Ever since I got to know that RPM is the last season, I have been asking this question to myself. Then I thought lets ask other PR fans. If Im not wrong, In Space was supposed to be the last PR season but it was a hit and generated enough ratings and money that saved the show, so the question is pretty simple, what if the same happens to RPM, will disney still go on and cancel it or continue airing it?

Razor
03-10-2009, 04:09 PM
Well as it's already been stated in another thread, the cancellation thing as of now is just a rumor. We don't know for sure if it's the last season and we won't know until we get positive, indisputable proof.

ForeverBlue
03-10-2009, 04:35 PM
Yes, for now its just a rumor. That link to the NZ article we saw might not be accurate as it stated in there that the voice actor for the General was signed up for 3 years in the show.

PRiS saving PR was a different story....PRiS was rumored to be the last season because Turbo had extremely low ratings due Saban's idea of having a kid ranger and other reasons as well. PRiS's ratings went right through the roof and saved PR. Wild Force was meant to be the last season (hence the episode title for the last 2 episodes) but that was prevented from being the last season.

Since Disney has been trying to cancel PR since NS came after they bought PR.

Super Jeff
03-10-2009, 04:57 PM
Also thinking wf was the last they had forever red to look back at the 10 years they were airing.

grayguardianranger
03-10-2009, 05:14 PM
If it does end, though, I hope another production company picks it up; this time, a better one should.

Factor White
03-10-2009, 05:23 PM
Yeah maybe Warner Bros? Well if they didn't cancel PR after WF maybe they won't cancel it even now. We can just pray that they dont

TerryR
03-10-2009, 08:17 PM
Ever since I got to know that RPM is the last season, I have been asking this question to myself. Then I thought lets ask other PR fans. If Im not wrong, In Space was supposed to be the last PR season but it was a hit and generated enough ratings and money that saved the show, so the question is pretty simple, what if the same happens to RPM, will disney still go on and cancel it or continue airing it?

As far as I'm concerned, In Space is the last in the series. It should have ended after Countdown To Destruction. Anyway if this is the last series, maybe Saban can reclaim it.

Green Elephant
03-10-2009, 09:35 PM
Saban no longer exists. Disney bought them out completely.

TerryR
03-10-2009, 10:13 PM
If Saban no longer exists then who is running the Sentai series?

Dr.Darkness
03-10-2009, 10:26 PM
If Saban no longer exists then who is running the Sentai series?

The name of the production company in Japan was Toei. Hiam Saban bought the rights to use their characters in their own Americanized adaption.

ForeverBlue
03-10-2009, 11:02 PM
TerryR: If you want to read more on how we got PR go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Rangers

2580
03-11-2009, 08:24 AM
Saban no longer exists. Disney bought them out completely.

Saban does still exist, just not Saban Entertainment; you can visit their website here (http://www.saban.com/). I'm a little confused about the transition from Saban to Disney, though. I've read that Saban Entertainment became BVS Entertainment, but I've also read that Disney broke up Saban Entertainment into divisions and the one producing Power Rangers became MMPR Productions. Taking all of these things into account, I'm going to make an attempt to construct an overall picture of the transition and somebody can correct me if I'm wrong: Saban Entertainment became BVS Entertainment; the division of BVS Entertainment that produced Power Rangers was dubbed MMPR Productions. Do I have that right?

BlackKakuRanger
03-12-2009, 08:35 AM
I hope that this rumor gets to he producers, because if it hits them then they'll work hard to keep it alive. As for right now, RPM has a lot of potential, I can just tell, he first two episodes were really good. IMO.

Turbo_Red
03-12-2009, 08:54 PM
*Sigh* Why is this still being called a rumor? As of right now Power Rangers is cancelled, period. The only thing that's a rumor at this point is that Disney hasn't cancelled the show.

I don't know what's so hard to understand about the difference between the "Oh noz PR is ending this seasonz" talk that came back before OO when Ron Wasserman said that he'd done some work for Disney for an animated show and NZ newspapers and actual important people part of the show's production saying that they've been told this is it.

Aruging that the article doesn't hold water because of the General Crunch thing, as I've said before check the guy's IMDB page, it shows that he's been doing voices on Power Rangers since Mystic Force. The writer (who's job isn't to track down a complete history of Power Rangers) just made the assumption that he's been voicing the same character or just typed that sentence wrong. Don't bother with the crap about the newspaper not being credible because of that one mistake either as Jay Leno has made a living for the last 10-15 years making fun of newspaper typos and misprints on the Tonight Show, a little segment called Headlines. So it's not like newspapers are incapable of typos and the like.

I honestly think we're kidding ourselves if we continue to deny that right now the show is done. If Disney changes their minds (which they likely won't as they've been looking for a reason to cancel this show since they got it) then great for everybody but as it stands, Power Rangers as we know it is finished as confirmed by the people behind making the show which makes it, not a rumor.

DarkProject
03-12-2009, 08:58 PM
*Sigh* Why is this still being called a rumor? As of right now Power Rangers is cancelled, period. The only thing that's a rumor at this point is that Disney hasn't cancelled the show.

I don't know what's so hard to understand about the difference between the "Oh noz PR is ending this seasonz" talk that came back before OO when Ron Wasserman said that he'd done some work for Disney for an animated show and NZ newspapers and actual important people part of the show's production saying that they've been told this is it.

Aruging that the article doesn't hold water because of the General Crunch thing, as I've said before check the guy's IMDB page, it shows that he's been doing voices on Power Rangers since Mystic Force. The writer (who's job isn't to track down a complete history of Power Rangers) just made the assumption that he's been voicing the same character or just typed that sentence wrong. Don't bother with the crap about the newspaper not being credible because of that one mistake either as Jay Leno has made a living for the last 10-15 years making fun of newspaper typos and misprints on the Tonight Show, a little segment called Headlines. So it's not like newspapers are incapable of typos and the like.

I honestly think we're kidding ourselves if we continue to deny that right now the show is done. If Disney changes their minds (which they likely won't as they've been looking for a reason to cancel this show since they got it) then great for everybody but as it stands, Power Rangers as we know it is finished as confirmed by the people behind making the show which makes it, not a rumor.

As long as you don't mind swallowing it when I throw this back in your face next year, when we're seeing Power Rangers Samurai Something-or-Other. I'm going to keep my eyes open on this, I'm not yet willing to let it go.

Me-Hostage
03-12-2009, 08:59 PM
if saban no longer exists then who is running the sentai series?

........... Lol.

rmssw
03-12-2009, 09:22 PM
Comparing this to In Space doesn't really make sense. Saban made In Space a really big season because they wanted the show to go out with a bang. It ended up being so big of a bang that they decided not to cancel the show afterall. Disney is making RPM a big season because they're so anxious to end the show that they told Eddie Guzelian to do whatever he wanted because he had nothing to lose. They want to end the show so badly that they would have rather let Eddie go wild than fight him on budget.

At this point, yes, anything is possible and, theoretically, Disney could change their minds, but, as stated above, the show is currently cancelled. It's not going to be cancelled, it already is.

Turbo_Red
03-12-2009, 10:49 PM
As long as you don't mind swallowing it when I throw this back in your face next year, when we're seeing Power Rangers Samurai Something-or-Other. I'm going to keep my eyes open on this, I'm not yet willing to let it go.

Feel free to throw it in my face, I couldn't care less. It's just maddening to see people in so much denial about this when we've got so much evidence pointing to this actually being the end of the show. I honestly haven't seen this much denial about evidence since Chris Benoit (the WWE wrestler) went nuts and killed his family a couple years ago. All the evidence pointed to him doing it and people were in so much denial that they said someone broke in his house killed his family and made it look like Benoit did it.

We have the show's Production manager telling the people at the NZ paper that they won't be filming and people are dismissing that because the stories writer didn't give a crap that General Crunch is a character just being introduced this season or at the least just made an error when typing.

I mean seriously, like the reporter was just sitting around and decided..."hey I'll write a story and lie about somebody important on the set of Power Rangers telling me they weren't going to be filming anymore. We're gonna sell 14 million copies today on this one." It's honestly a joke at this point.

Ranger Black
03-12-2009, 11:29 PM
I'll just say this. Let's just wait and see what happens. It's pointless arguing over theories

rmssw
03-13-2009, 01:33 AM
I'll just say this. Let's just wait and see what happens. It's pointless arguing over theories

That's exactly what Turbo Red is complaining about...the former executive producer and the current producer both stating that the show is not going to continue is NOT a theory.

DaiRed
03-13-2009, 02:25 AM
As long as you don't mind swallowing it when I throw this back in your face next year, when we're seeing Power Rangers Samurai Something-or-Other. I'm going to keep my eyes open on this, I'm not yet willing to let it go.

How about Shuriken Force?:cool:

Green Elephant
03-13-2009, 02:27 AM
So far they haven't used shurikens. Only series IMO that could go by that name would be Kakuranger (MM3/Alien) had they not altered it completely.

Mr. Yellow
03-13-2009, 05:53 AM
I really do hope that another company buys the franchise from Disney. One that knows how to handle it.

I had this..really odd dream that Nickelodeon bought Power Rangers. O.o Weird, I know.

Who would be good to buy it?

Mr. Yellow
03-13-2009, 05:56 AM
How about Shuriken Force?:cool:

The Podcast mentioned them possibly skipping Shinkenger and letting it rest. Shinkenger might not seem adaptable to Disney,they've been afraid to reference anything Japanese. If they skipped Shinkenger, would/could they go back to a Sentai before Zyuranger?

Razor
03-13-2009, 05:58 AM
would/could they go back to a Sentai before Zyuranger?

I said the SAME thing in a thread I made.

Mr. Yellow
03-13-2009, 06:04 AM
I said the SAME thing in a thread I made.

Where is that? I considered starting a thread like that, but I guess I don't need to now. :D

Super Jeff
03-13-2009, 06:04 AM
Honestly I don't think Disney did a bad job. I think we got good seasons from them Like Dino Thunder, SPD, and now rescently RPM.

The only real problem with disney is marketing. No real DVDs and promotions on abc kids for new episodes.

Mr. Yellow
03-13-2009, 06:07 AM
I agree with Dino Thunder, SPD and RPM so far. Jungle Fury was pretty good, almost got it on that one. Mystic Force and Operation Overdrive fail.

DaiRed
03-13-2009, 11:22 AM
The Podcast mentioned them possibly skipping Shinkenger and letting it rest. Shinkenger might not seem adaptable to Disney,they've been afraid to reference anything Japanese.

So they'll do a campy season like Go-Onger but when a serious season like Shinkenger shows up, they don't want to do it because they'll reference to Japan? There's no logic in that. Ninja Storm referenced Japanese symbols. Besides, Shinkenger is about ninjas/samurais, and the kids love that stuff.

If they skipped Shinkenger, would/could they go back to a Sentai before Zyuranger?

No.

Super Jeff
03-13-2009, 03:08 PM
So they'll do a campy season like Go-Onger but when a serious season like Shinkenger shows up, they don't want to do it because they'll reference to Japan? There's no logic in that. Ninja Storm referenced Japanese symbols. Besides, Shinkenger is about ninjas/samurais, and the kids love that stuff.


especially with Naruto came out. Peopel really have been digging the whole ninja scene lately.

To Ko-35 I Thought Mystic Force was good actually. But I do agree with the fail part of Overdrive.

Mr. Yellow
03-13-2009, 03:23 PM
So they'll do a campy season like Go-Onger but when a serious season like Shinkenger shows up, they don't want to do it because they'll reference to Japan?


No.

I think they did mostly because they weren't quick enough to have Jungle Fury be the last one and toy lines were out, etc. There have been instances, for Disney especially, where the producers of PR have gone out of their way and re shot something for example just to avoid a Japanese reference. It makes no sense to me either, but hey, it's Disney.

NekoLLX
03-15-2009, 06:24 AM
That's exactly what Turbo Red is complaining about...the former executive producer and the current producer both stating that the show is not going to continue is NOT a theory.

That they are not being show on Disney...at all
Only ABC

There's also this little thing about RPM not being shown on TV in some regions.

Like you know....
Southern California.

This little place called Hollywood.

So far the only episode I've seen is "Fade to Black"
That right

"Road to Corinth" and "Rain" never aired in Hollywood.

Titanium Ranger
03-15-2009, 06:37 AM
The Podcast mentioned them possibly skipping Shinkenger and letting it rest. Shinkenger might not seem adaptable to Disney,they've been afraid to reference anything Japanese. If they skipped Shinkenger, would/could they go back to a Sentai before Zyuranger?

So they'll do a campy season like Go-Onger but when a serious season like Shinkenger shows up, they don't want to do it because they'll reference to Japan? There's no logic in that. Ninja Storm referenced Japanese symbols. Besides, Shinkenger is about ninjas/samurais, and the kids love that stuff.

And your source is... a podcast? I don't see how they're afraid to adapt Japanese. They're probably skipping over that stuff like Japanese people walking in the back because it'd be too obvious that the footage is carried over. After seeing what aspect of the show are you saying that Disney is afraid to reference to anything Japanese?

I heard they were even posting small quizzes on the back of toys asking people what "kanji" and stuff like that means, as well as Japanese symbols. Dunno if that's true, never bought any toys. But if it is, it neatly squashed your "ignoring Japanese culture" theory.

I personally think Shinkenger also is unadaptable, not just because of the Japanese references (which is overdone anyways) but the fact that it doesn't look too good. The suits, the zords, etc are average or worse than others IMO. Can you honestly expect to attract new fans with an older target audience by zords which look like building blocks? I'd rather it wasn't adapted, and even if it was, I wouldn't want to overload on the references, because it'd go to the point where you start thinking the show is in JAPAN instead of somewhere in the USA.

That being said, back on topic, I recall a similar topic last year. Yes, RPM will save PR, like JF did near the end, but not in terms of continuity. That one depends, but the ratings are bound to get better if the problem of RPM not airing in some areas is resolved...

ZeoX
03-15-2009, 08:30 AM
Go-ranger(I'm assuming RPM here) is terrible becuase the zrods are cutsey probably talking, eye rolling cars. I'll have an order for the building blocks PLEASE!!!!!

The Master
03-15-2009, 08:55 AM
Have any of you even watched the Sentai shows lately? If not you can't really say a show is a fail.

ZeoX
03-15-2009, 09:20 AM
Have any of you even watched the Sentai shows lately? If not you can't really say a show is a fail.

yes I can, PR's fans do NOT like crummy Zords, and I've seen enough sentai(BTW the first episode of jungle fury's Sentai is great.) to know the trend, but American audiences, paricularly since theVAST majority of long term watchers (mor ethen 1 season) are those of use in our 20s. MOST will NOT like it I couldn't STAND IT.

Now RPM, LOVE the story, I'm REALLY excited about PR for the first time in AGES, but.......Please kill those zords, Pretty please, and repalce them with the turbo zords, please? :P

Mr. Yellow
03-15-2009, 02:55 PM
OK, I said my "sources" were a podcast because they were. These are all theories made by fans of the show as to what Disney might do. No need to really criticize the opinions of others.

The zords are not that bad, they fit in very well with RPM, and it is primarily a children's show. And when Toei makes sentai they don't make it especially for Power Rangers.

Titanium Ranger
03-15-2009, 02:56 PM
yes I can, PR's fans do NOT like crummy Zords, and I've seen enough sentai(BTW the first episode of jungle fury's Sentai is great.) to know the trend, but American audiences, paricularly since theVAST majority of long term watchers (mor ethen 1 season) are those of use in our 20s. MOST will NOT like it I couldn't STAND IT.

Now RPM, LOVE the story, I'm REALLY excited about PR for the first time in AGES, but.......Please kill those zords, Pretty please, and repalce them with the turbo zords, please? :P

Gekiranger was amazing throughout.

While I agree with you that the zords do look crummy to begin with, you've got to admit. The way PR is presenting the zords is impressive... I don't mind them at all. Me, the guy who generally hates zord fights (save for NS, DT and a select few others), is actually intrigued by them for once. If you still can't cope with them, just see the Shinkenger zords and you'll immediately feel the Go-On/RPM zords could've been worse :p

Rocky157
03-16-2009, 01:50 AM
I heard that the producer for the first half of RPM got fired, and was replaced by the Producer of PRiS, who is known for saving the series. Hopefully, if this is true, this Producer will work his magic like he once did many years ago.

Mr. Yellow
03-16-2009, 01:57 AM
Yes, Eddie got fired midway through, and he was replaced by Judd Lynn. Both are capable of putting together a great series.

ZiggyxDillonShipper
03-16-2009, 02:35 AM
Not Warner Brothers. Dawn Ostroff will literally kill the show. Anything, but Warner Brothers.

rmssw
03-16-2009, 08:22 PM
I guess I'm the only one who actually kind of likes the Mecha in Shinkenger. I think they're really old-school. Shinken-Oh is like a combination of the Thunder and Shogun Megazords. The suits, though, are terrible. Toei has not given us decent suits since Boukenger and, in fact, they've gotten significantly worse each year. I thought they could never out-crap the suits from Go-Onger, but damn it if they didn't try their hardest and do just that.

That being said, I don't think Shinkenger is unadaptable. Apart from the suits, I think the season is a step up from Go-Onger and if Disney can turn that into something as good as RPM, I'm sure they could work with Shinkenger, too.

3eazy
03-16-2009, 08:34 PM
I Agree There Helmets Are Really Ugly But They Represent The Kanji That The Rangers Element Is. I Mean It Would Be A Nice Season...

The First Asian Red Ranger... Cam As The Mentor... There Powers Originate From Cam's Samurai Powers... They Should Just Adap The Uni's From Cam's Samurai Ranger Suit... These Are Just Idea's Don't Mind Me

Legendary.
03-16-2009, 08:53 PM
I guess I'm the only one who actually kind of likes the Mecha in Shinkenger. I think they're really old-school. Shinken-Oh is like a combination of the Thunder and Shogun Megazords. The suits, though, are terrible. Toei has not given us decent suits since Boukenger and, in fact, they've gotten significantly worse each year. I thought they could never out-crap the suits from Go-Onger, but damn it if they didn't try their hardest and do just that.

That being said, I don't think Shinkenger is unadaptable. Apart from the suits, I think the season is a step up from Go-Onger and if Disney can turn that into something as good as RPM, I'm sure they could work with Shinkenger, too.

Shinkenger isn't hard to adapt. If you're willing to adapt seasons that include Ninja who have Japanese Heritage why don't you just go ahead and do it? The closest thing American kids have to anything Japanese is that Naruto Dub (I said kids). Kids like to impress kids. I think Shinkenger can be a real profit for Disney.

Kids running around pretending to sword fight, learning Japanese and how to write kanji, attempting actual origami...I mean the possibilities for the show are endless.

It's an easily adaptable show. Easier than Go-On for sure!

And I like the suits=]

ForeverBlue
03-16-2009, 09:31 PM
Shinkenger won't be hard to be adapted...I think the only thing that would be most likely be changed is the background view in the cockpits of each zords and the megazord.

2580
03-17-2009, 02:54 PM
I guess I'm the only one who actually kind of likes the Mecha in Shinkenger. I think they're really old-school. Shinken-Oh is like a combination of the Thunder and Shogun Megazords. The suits, though, are terrible. Toei has not given us decent suits since Boukenger and, in fact, they've gotten significantly worse each year. I thought they could never out-crap the suits from Go-Onger, but damn it if they didn't try their hardest and do just that.

I like the Blue Shinkenger Mecha and I think that Shinken-Oh is awesome, but overall I think that the origami theme wasn't pulled off quite right. The suits aren't great, but I think that they could probably grow on me like the Gekiranger suits did.

NekoLLX
03-17-2009, 02:56 PM
I like the Blue Shinkenger Mecha and I think that Shinken-Oh is awesome, but overall I think that the origami theme wasn't pulled off quite right. The suits aren't great, but I think that they could probably grow on me like the Gekiranger suits did.

i dunno i get this entire Star Trek TOS vibe from the Shiken suits... I could totally see kKirk is Shikken Gold

2580
03-17-2009, 04:56 PM
i dunno i get this entire Star Trek TOS vibe from the Shiken suits... I could totally see kKirk is Shikken Gold

(LOL) I get where you're coming from there. ;)

ZeoX
03-18-2009, 06:47 PM
yeah they kinda do look like dress uniforms form the TOS movies...

I like them, I Like RPM's suits. I just dont like Rpm's zords.......

Samuri's zords look kinda basic, but they can't be any worse then the shogun zords or the battle corps.

TerryR
03-18-2009, 09:39 PM
Not Warner Brothers. Dawn Ostroff will literally kill the show. Anything, but Warner Brothers.

How would Warner Brothers kill the Power Rangers? And who is Dawn Ostroff?

ZeoX
03-19-2009, 01:59 AM
How would Warner Brothers kill the Power Rangers? And who is Dawn Ostroff?

Warner bros and live action historically = very very bad.

Green Elephant
03-19-2009, 03:41 AM
Smallville is good.

Hidden Ranger
03-19-2009, 04:56 AM
I guess I'm the only one who actually kind of likes the Mecha in Shinkenger. I think they're really old-school. Shinken-Oh is like a combination of the Thunder and Shogun Megazords. The suits, though, are terrible. Toei has not given us decent suits since Boukenger and, in fact, they've gotten significantly worse each year. I thought they could never out-crap the suits from Go-Onger, but damn it if they didn't try their hardest and do just that.

That being said, I don't think Shinkenger is unadaptable. Apart from the suits, I think the season is a step up from Go-Onger and if Disney can turn that into something as good as RPM, I'm sure they could work with Shinkenger, too.


You're not the only one who likes the Shinkenger mecha. Maybe it's because I'm a Transformers fan, but I like the way the polygonal shapes fold out into different animal shapes (the blue dragon is particularly impressive). I honestly think the mecha, Ranger suits, and weaponry designs are leaps and bounds ahead of anything seen in Go-Onger.

The Go-Onger suits seemed phoned in to me, but I think the Japanese symbols on the helmets look awesome. They fit the theme of the show, which is that the Rangers are able to conjure their various feats and abilities through calligraphy (an important skill for a traditional samurai to practice).

Adapting Shinkenger into a Power Rangers show wouldn't be too difficult, since they've already shown karate classes, ninja academies, and kung fu schools over the various series. Set the PR adapation at a karate class or kendo school and the heavy Japanese theme wouldn't seem out of place for a show supposedly set in America.

As for whether or not RPM could save the franchise the way PRiS did? It's probably not out of the realm of possibility, though considering RPM is being predominantly shown too early in the morning even for children, the odds are stacked against it. Still, the reason I'm holding out vague hope is that we've heard all this before. PRiS was supposed to be the last season, yet we saw seasons after that. Wild Force was going to be the last one, yet we saw seasons after that. Jungle Fury was going to be the last one, and now we're seeing RPM. Now RPM's supposed to be the last one, but it remains to be seen whether that'll come true or the pattern will hold.

Next year we could be arguing on this board about whether or not the Shinkenger adaptation would be the absolute last we-mean-it-this-time season. If so, I plan to be vastly amused. :)

ZeoX
03-19-2009, 12:02 PM
Smallville is good.

Smallville is not "live action" children programming, Smallville is a bonfide "soap opera/sitcom"( Lois and Clark kinda set the stage for combining the soap opera and the sitcom ans now we have these crossbreeds.

What's the difference? Live action generally depicts things that are had to animate, and usally is a descriptor for a half hour show that uses elements that would NORMALLY be drawn or computer rendered. IE zords.

Normal soap opera/sitcoms are almsot never animated, and hence are rarely classified as "live action". Family guy(American Dad is Family Guy same team and everything), King of the hill, and Simpson's are the only real exceptions to this

Dino~Thunder
03-19-2009, 03:11 PM
Smallville (in my opinion) was only good the first two seasons, three was alright but kind of iffy. Four was blah and I believe I stopped half way through 5. I own season one and two and in my mind the series ended after 3 cause the rest I thought were that bad XD

Anyway, I really hope that RPM saves PR. That would be awesome ^_^ I'll be super sad if it doesn't. The season is looking great so far, really interesting I hope it's enough.

ZiggyxDillonShipper
03-24-2009, 02:59 AM
Smallville's wonder years were season 1-3. 4 started and it all went downhill from there. Now we're at 8 and it's barely holding a torch next to Supernatural, which is picking up more and more viwers by the week.

As for Ostroff, don't even start.

AetherTeen
03-25-2009, 03:06 AM
Okay, this has probably already been said, but I'm too lazy to look through six pages of Smallville talk.

Bandai has stated that there will be more Power Rangers seasons. The only way to kill the Power Rangers is to kill the toyline. It's like Horcruxes from Harry Potter, but for little children.

Speaking of the toyline, I looked around Target and I couldn't find any Summer Action Figures! When I was little, I couldn't stop losing my Kimberly figures! But now they don't even sell the girls?!

NekoLLX
03-25-2009, 04:47 AM
Okay, this has probably already been said, but I'm too lazy to look through six pages of Smallville talk.

Bandai has stated that there will be more Power Rangers seasons. The only way to kill the Power Rangers is to kill the toyline. It's like Horcruxes from Harry Potter, but for little children.

Speaking of the toyline, I looked around Target and I couldn't find any Summer Action Figures! When I was little, I couldn't stop losing my Kimberly figures! But now they don't even sell the girls?!

Their are Girls in Power Rangers?