Disney or not, Dino Charge should've capitalized on the Star Wars craze.
Riley as Luke
Chase as Han
Keeper as Yoda
Tyler as Obi-Wan
Kendall as Princess Leia
It didn't and was a sign of bad planning again by Neo-Saban.
Let's go back to Power Rangers in Space
The planet of KO-35 were Jedi, even wearing their robes. Andros and Zhane had blade-ish weapons. They're even referred to as Rebels. Andros was Luke
Zordon was Obi-Wan
Astronema was Vader/Leia.
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Mack Hartford was a better Red Ranger than Tyler Navarro
Tyler has a better actor, and was really refreshing to see him play Akashi in Dino Charge.
However, they do nothing with him. He's not even the main character and putting him in a fight with Sledge was nonsense since they don't plan on killing off the Keeper character any time soon.
Mack's flaws come from his very odd pedophilic relationship with his father and the fact that its mechacest as well, but whatever. At least, he was the main character and a credible Red Ranger type, unlike the rest of the Red Rangers in the Disney era. Everything revolved around him and him fighting off the bad guy in the end would've fit since he's the main adventure guy, the underdog, etc. and deserved the big pay off at the end of the series.
I debate that even Samurai and Megaforce had more Red Ranger-ish protagonists. Not to mention, the trope is out of date since SPD and RPM and out of place, since they just don't do anything with such a great character such as Tyler, instead spending more time with useless "characters' such as Chase and Koda.
However, they do nothing with him. He's not even the main character and putting him in a fight with Sledge was nonsense since they don't plan on killing off the Keeper character any time soon.
Mack's flaws come from his very odd pedophilic relationship with his father and the fact that its mechacest as well, but whatever. At least, he was the main character and a credible Red Ranger type, unlike the rest of the Red Rangers in the Disney era. Everything revolved around him and him fighting off the bad guy in the end would've fit since he's the main adventure guy, the underdog, etc. and deserved the big pay off at the end of the series.
I debate that even Samurai and Megaforce had more Red Ranger-ish protagonists. Not to mention, the trope is out of date since SPD and RPM and out of place, since they just don't do anything with such a great character such as Tyler, instead spending more time with useless "characters' such as Chase and Koda.
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