So... what are the reasons they listed? There are genuine reasons to agree with the assessment, but if they say "diversity and inclusion" even once in there, they can fuck off.
1 Solid Continuity- power rangers is very loosely connected to each other, Super Sentai on the other hand have a lot of crossovers with each other. With one of my favorite being a movie that is essentially one giant SRW stage in live action
2 The Morphin' Grid(aka the base). TO each their own, but I prefer henshin devices more than the base. The last base I like from sentai was deka, but then their base is essentially a giant robot.
3 New Wave Comics: dont read comics so no clue on that. But sentai generally don't do manga spin offs. That's more off kamen rider's thing.
4Mighty Mighty Zords: It's a catchall term coined originally for power rangers. It's honestly redundant.
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but if they say "diversity and inclusion" even once in there, they can fuck off.
Super Sentai on the other hand have a lot of crossovers with each other
This is both a blessing and a curse. Its great if you are a long term fan who can appreciate and get all these things. But if you aren't it makes it just a game of "LOOK WE SAID THE NAME OF GUY YOU LIKE CLAP PLEASE" that you don't even get or "you better have seen the 3 ongoing series and the previous 9 or this won't make sense."
1 and 3 are definitely a "to each their own" sort of thing; I think both continuities have their ups and downs from what I know of both; I don't read comics either. #2, it's not like Power Rangers doesn't use the devices, but I suppose the "Morphing Grid" is simply a way to explain where the power comes from, which the devices are accessing, not a big deal though. Not sure why #4 is a reason, it's not like Power Rangers had their own robots that Super Sentai didn't, and having their own special term is hardly a big deal.
So... what are the reasons they listed? There are genuine reasons to agree with the assessment, but if they say "diversity and inclusion" even once in there, they can fuck off.
1 Solid Continuity- power rangers is very loosely connected to each other, Super Sentai on the other hand have a lot of crossovers with each other. With one of my favorite being a movie that is essentially one giant SRW stage in live action
2 The Morphin' Grid(aka the base). TO each their own, but I prefer henshin devices more than the base. The last base I like from sentai was deka, but then their base is essentially a giant robot.
3 New Wave Comics: dont read comics so no clue on that. But sentai generally don't do manga spin offs. That's more off kamen rider's thing.
4Mighty Mighty Zords: It's a catchall term coined originally for power rangers. It's honestly redundant.
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This is both a blessing and a curse. Its great if you are a long term fan who can appreciate and get all these things. But if you aren't it makes it just a game of "LOOK WE SAID THE NAME OF GUY YOU LIKE CLAP PLEASE" that you don't even get or "you better have seen the 3 ongoing series and the previous 9 or this won't make sense."
1 and 3 are definitely a "to each their own" sort of thing; I think both continuities have their ups and downs from what I know of both; I don't read comics either. #2, it's not like Power Rangers doesn't use the devices, but I suppose the "Morphing Grid" is simply a way to explain where the power comes from, which the devices are accessing, not a big deal though. Not sure why #4 is a reason, it's not like Power Rangers had their own robots that Super Sentai didn't, and having their own special term is hardly a big deal.