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Nurdbot
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Ah, Power Rangers. It amazes me that Bandai more or less still has it running today under a slightly altered template.
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LayZ341
Professor
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^ I vaguely remember that.
All I remember about VR troopers was that there was a dog. I stopped watching Power Rangers once they got rid of Zack. It was fucked up, I swear they said he went back to Africa or something.
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Nasty Pasty
DOOP Secretary
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Green Ranger owns everyone.
He had a flute that looked like a dagger.
And he had his own super Dragon zord.
And White Ranger is a faggot.
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Smitty
Professor
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Wow, Power Rangers. That programme was so unbelievably awful.
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Nurdbot
DOOP Secretary
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Yet fun to watch. When you look back at it now, with all the fighting scenes 'borrowed' from the Japanese Edition of the show.
Also, Bulk and Skull? Perfect examples of TV Comedy Relief.
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coldangel
DOOP Secretary
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Oddly enough, Power Rangers came up in my life recently... I'm with a casting agency at the moment, and my 'manager' asked me if I'd be interested in going to New Zealand to be in Power Rangers since I've done some Martial Arts and I'm the right age.
I said probably not.
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ZombieJesus
Lost Belgian
DOOP Secretary
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Lame.
I remember Knights of Tir na Nog, which was loosely based on Irish mythology. It was the shittiest show I have ever had the displeasure of watching.
I was recently bored and zapping through channels, when I saw the latest (I think) Power Rangers, who are now also based on celtic mythology.
People should be kneecapped for this - also in Irish style...
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Nurdbot
DOOP Secretary
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Haha. Brilliant.
What amuses me the most that these type of shows are still going on in Japan, and have been doing so since the seventies. The stuff never ages over there.
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