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power rangers use power canon

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  • no blue charge and black charge

  • anyone else notice that there are two different pink rangers voices in this? when she says "pink charge" it sounds like Kat and then when she says "couldn't of come at a better time" it was Kimberly

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  • OMG THE POWER CANNON ♥

  • Welcome to MMPR S2, where the monsters do nothing except taunt from far away, run towards the camera, and only get physical during the zord battles because we just don't have the footage. Just keep fighting those putties.

  • @dannyboy91191 That's just a recording quirk.

  • @BigDogLtd

    location and just how it spread Japanese culture throughout the rest of the states moreso alongside the efforts of Fred Ladd, WEP Prod. Saban and Harmony Gold.

  • @BigDogLtd of Japanese Americans and other Asian Americans, tokusatsu and furthermore anime would have taken a longer time to come over here it at all since that state was used as the test audience for pilots of those shows.

    Plus Power Rangers might have never came into existence due to their being no initial idea to adapt/dub it from Stan Lee, though Saban worked on many of the dubs in France with Club Dorothee .

    Hawaii is an important area when it comes to toku history due to its

  • @BigDogLtd

    but Kikaider and V3 are very popular in the state. With how good those two did , the island got its own English dub made in house by Tsuburaya Prod. for UltraSeven, before the TNT dub was made.

    Since Japan has a notable inlfuence on this state culturally, Japanese shows and in some cases the channels itself air the programs there and on the West Coast.Whether its subbed or not depends on target audience and location. Without Hawaii or the West Coast's concentration

  • @hanshotfirst1138

    Yes, it is. Japanese TV shows like Toku aired there and still do not only due to the high Asian populations there,but for the location in between America and Japan that made it a key point in both WWII and in today's markets domestically and foreign.

    In fact, JN Productions subbed Battle Fever J , Kikaider and V3 for audiences , the latter filmed some time in Hawaii . I do not know for certain the effects were,

  • @BigDogLtd Toku is popular in Hawaii?

  • @BigDogLtd So did they actually have any of the DaiRanger or KakuRanger monster costumes for seasons 2 and 3 or were they restricted to Zord footage? Now as an adult I notice mostly Putty fights and Zyu2 creatures. Is that why they finally changed up for ZEO, because it was just getting too damn cost-prohibitive? I've never heard about another Megazord before...

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