@ILucasK@ondriania@thats_no_zaku IMO just building isn’t that difficult and never really gets difficult. You’re just following the manual and repeating certain steps. Not having the proper tools can make or break the experience though
@trekkieb47 More should be like Lost Galaxy red’s actor: found a modicum of success but didn’t let that notoriety go to his head or cling to it like it’s the one good thing he had.
To me it always felt like they were struggling to find an identity for it. Everything post Samurai was just trying to recapture what made MMPR work but they seemed to forget that what made it work in the 90s was that there wasn’t anything else like it at the time.
Tbh: power rangers felt like it was on its way out way longer than that. The whole brand felt like it was on life support for a long time, and kept only alive through a passionate fan base and people within the industry that were passionate about it.
TV Asashi will conclude it's airing of the Super Sentai television series at the end of No.1 Sentai GoZyuger.
Speculation is that Super Sentai will be rebranded as a whole for 2026, replaced with essentially the same thing with a new name.
Stay tuned.
For being such a bombastic show, moments like this really helps bring GGG back down to earth and help remind everyone that he isn’t invincible and I love this about the show
It's still really cool how GaoGaiGar's combination is very much a semi-permanent thing in canon and actually undoing the transformation takes effort, I like things like this
An anonymous top talent agent on #TronAres flopping at the box office
"You could have had Ryan Gosling, it wasn’t going to work. No one asked for this ... If you say, ‘Tron: Ares is good, we just needed a different actor,’ you’re deluding yourself"
(via @THR)
@V0zkoZo@KRRicRX Considering he went to a school for delinquents and he works construction that’s likely the case. Bro doesn’t seem like a bad guy, just lonely and not that bright