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mxyzptlk
07-10-2001, 11:21 PM
did any one else hear watch the original power ranger show it was so cool. i was just lookin at my old toys and i came across the green rangers zord and it was so cool. i went and put bateries in it and it rocked. wanna know what i hate though is the new episode of power rangers they shoulda canceled it after the original series.
RockItShipper
07-10-2001, 11:32 PM
I've got to say that a recent report of 2 male Sentai from the Japanese series faking a wedding sure sounds interesting.
James Harvey
07-11-2001, 12:21 AM
From day one I found the show extremely unwatchable and idiotic. It was so...bad. FOX actually had some good stuff on the net at that time, but this series brought it all down.
RockItShipper
07-11-2001, 12:41 AM
Originally posted by DickGrayson
From day one I found the show extremely unwatchable and idiotic. It was so...bad. FOX actually had some good stuff on the net at that time, but this series brought it all down.
I tried watching it during the first season, but I couldn't watch more than 10 minutes of it. I'm somewhat curious about the Sentai show, but I don't want to end up having 4 eps of another show I don't like. Yugi-Oh might get jealous. :p
mxyzptlk
07-11-2001, 01:43 AM
hey you guys gotta rememmber you were 14 or so when this show came out. and i was 6 or 7. this was the show for my time period. everybody faught over who got to be red or green ranger on my play ground. and you fought over who got to be heman. i mean i liked heman but i only saw reruns of it.
don Jaime
07-11-2001, 08:17 AM
Dude, I didn't like Masters of the Universe, either.
I first remember seeing it in a restaurant in Plano, Texas, and was glad it was too loud to hear how bad it was. MMPR managed to maintain its level of quality over the years, too. I'm amazed its still on; I'd have thought Fox would have killed it to make room for something new.
There is one good thing I can say: it doesn't have a sentient dog. I always wanted to bash in the TV when a promo for the MMPR knockoff VR with the "Ew, brutal!" hound came on. I feel the same way about the Borged-up Chihuahua on the MMPR knockoff Los Luchadores. Ick. I think you can guess my reaction to the Cats and Dogs ads from this....
The Mad Hatter
07-11-2001, 09:47 AM
Ah, the nostalgia of youth. I remember enjoying He-Man back when I was a kid, I got a huge kick out of it. Then, two years ago, I went back and watched some of it... and discovered that the cartoon was horrible. It's true, kids have strange tastes. I would have probably been a huge Power Rangers fan if it first came out when I was, say, five.
Flying Grayson
07-11-2001, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by mxyzptlk
hey you guys gotta rememmber you were 14 or so when this show came out. and i was 6 or 7. this was the show for my time period. everybody faught over who got to be red or green ranger on my play ground. and you fought over who got to be heman. i mean i liked heman but i only saw reruns of it.
I was about the same age and have often commented that the first season seamed better than the others. I have never seen He-Man before thought. My father strictly outlawed that show before I was even born. I feel sad now.
mxyzptlk
07-11-2001, 03:56 PM
it was not directed at one certain person i just wanted to say that it was the show kids loved when i wanted reminess.
Mr. Eye
07-11-2001, 06:34 PM
I used to like MMPR, when it first came out. But it got old, real fast.......
Mr. Eye
NewMaxFranklin
07-11-2001, 06:54 PM
I was in the sixth grade during the first season and I remember the show being huge. It was probably extra huge in Hawaii, because of the strong anime fan base there. Though it wasn't my thing at first, I watched it religiously fron the second half of the first season into the second half of the second season.
I was also a fan of Transformers, Thundercats, Silverhawks, Ghostbusters and He Man. I remember Ghostbusters and Thundercats, but I can only assume I watched Transformers and Silverhawks, because of the old bed sheets, school folders, and small underpants my mom has. (Oh, like you don't have tiny cartoon underpants.)
James Harvey
07-11-2001, 09:40 PM
I had the chance to watch THUNDERCTAS for the first time in ages, and that show reeked. Bad voice casting, an overuse of the same footage, and that damn cat sidekick that I wanna to kick every second it was on screen. Althought VOLTRON has held the test of time for me. I can remember being around 10 or so when MMPR came on, and just immensly disliked it. It was so...blah. I remember hearing how popular it was, I thought I was the only person who hated it.
mxyzptlk
07-12-2001, 01:06 AM
hey does anybody remmember the first power rangers movie it was pretty cool.
The Mad Hatter
07-12-2001, 09:29 AM
A couple of friends and I were sophomores in college when the movie came out. We're a goofy sort, so we went to go see it at 9 p.m. on a Tuesday when NOBODY was there, and we proceeded to make loud, Mystery Science Theater 3000-esque sarcastic comments through the whole thing. It was wonderful.
Nightflower
07-12-2001, 11:07 AM
I first saw Power Rangers when I was ten as well.....didn't like it. My brother, however, LOVED it, and it became a staple in our household -_-. It's the same thing over and over again, which is not something I mind if it's something I like. But they were just so goofy, and the acting was terrible, and so...many....bright...colors...*hisses* Plus for some reason, it made kids really violent....
RockItShipper
07-12-2001, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by Nightflower
I first saw Power Rangers when I was ten as well.....didn't like it. My brother, however, LOVED it, and it became a staple in our household -_-. It's the same thing over and over again, which is not something I mind if it's something I like. But they were just so goofy, and the acting was terrible, and so...many....bright...colors...*hisses* Plus for some reason, it made kids really violent....
Any of you guys see this?
http://pages.prodigy.com/crossover/fake4.htm
DR. BELCH
07-12-2001, 01:17 PM
I first saw them as characters on the cult classic Night Flight, and there they were laughably bad--they were a parody of Japanese monster movies complete with weird dubbed voices (the yellow one was a Texan with an accent thicker than country gravy). But when they were brought to Fox, the "laughably" part ceased--it was twice as much time given to half as much talent, like a one-note Saturday Night Live sketch brought to the big screen. My brothers liked it, though; me, I couldn't get past the exaggerated flipping and hand movements, the cheesy rubber monsters, the way the city was trashed (with no complains from the city government or the citizens!) in every ep, or Rita Repulsa's bore-through-steel voice. Lord Zedd's design was cool for about ten minutes, but he fast became boring and just a whiny cliche. At least the Pink Ranger was pretty (and, as I saw on Felicity, she can do drama passably). Of course MMPR was ten times better than V.D--oops, I mean V.R.--Troopers, or the abortion with the clown genie who looked like Elvis meets The Joker.
Nightflower
07-12-2001, 01:20 PM
How many knock-offs were made (Besides "offspring" of the original Power Rangers)? I only remember two- VR. Troopers and Superhuman Samarai Cyber Squad (Pity the man who had to come up with a theme song for that!)
langden alger
07-12-2001, 01:32 PM
"I mean V.R.--Troopers, or the abortion with the clown genie who looked like Elvis meets The Joker"
if your talking about "flabber" or whatever the heck his name was from the incomprehenisbly annoying "big bad beetleborgs" show, i always though he looked like the illegitimate son of jay leno and smurfette.
mxyzptlk
07-12-2001, 01:43 PM
rubber monsters rule.
don Jaime
07-12-2001, 02:43 PM
Gamera is REALLY NEAT!
He is full of TURTLE MEAT!
Friend to children, GAAA-MERRR-AAAAAAAAA!
oranthal
07-12-2001, 10:23 PM
i never saw the first movie but i saw a bit of the second movie. in it was a female villain who looked very hot as was the pink ranger.
mxyzptlk
07-13-2001, 12:44 AM
i toped watching right around the first flick
Leaping Larry Jojo
07-13-2001, 04:01 PM
Well, y'know, Power Rangers has always been a bit campy, but I do feel the first season was more sincere in its stupidity. It felt like it wanted to have fun, not try to take anything seriously. The show went down the drain when they tried to make it more serious, which it absolutely cannot be.
Leaping Larry Jojo
07-13-2001, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
Ah, the nostalgia of youth. I remember enjoying He-Man back when I was a kid, I got a huge kick out of it. Then, two years ago, I went back and watched some of it... and discovered that the cartoon was horrible. It's true, kids have strange tastes. ]
And adults don't? You're talking to someone who's a fan of pro-wrestling, bud! I also caught the first "Survivor" wave, and I TRIED to get into "Ally McBeal" when it was so-called "hip."
Still, as a kid, I liked a lot of bad shows, but I was able to tell when something I was watching was actually different. A few choice episodes of "G.I. Joe" were actually very intense; a Shipwreck two-parter had me on the edge of my seat when I was eight, and it still holds up quite well today. I was able to see that "Robotech" treated its subjects with some degree of maturity. And I still think "Transformers: The Movie" had some redeeming aspects.
D-Mono
07-14-2001, 02:16 AM
It was okay when I was a kid, but it's a tad cheesy now. However, Lord Zedd's still as cool as ever. ;)
D-Mono.
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