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The currently available series are the following: These series also air on PlutoTV Tokushoutsu channel (channel 681 in the Tech+Geek section).
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Personally, I also highly recommend the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comics and graphic novels by Boom! Studios, especially the Shattered Grid storyline which is basically Power Rangers’ Infinity War equivalent, with many of its plot points and characters used for the Battle for the Grid fighting game.Īs stated previously, for those who want to know more about the Japanese origins of Power Rangers, Shout! Factory has a handful of officially subtitled seasons of Super Sentaiavailable to stream for free either on their site or through Tubi TV. Power Rangers RPM, the only Power Rangers series with a post-apocalyptic setting (and happens to star iZombie’s Rose McIver in her pre-undead days).Power Rangers Dino Thunder, which sees the return of former ranger Tommy Oliver (Jason David Frank) to the main cast.Power Rangers Time Force, which is about Power Rangers traveling through time from the far future.Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, which takes place after In Space and has some rather surprising story elements (no spoilers!).Power Rangers In Space, which concludes the “Zordon Era” started by Mighty Morphin.The three seasons of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.Power Rangers is probably the most accessible show on this list and every series besides season 2 of Power Rangers Beast Morphers and the newly announced Power Rangers Dino Fury, is available on Netflix in the U.S. Over the years Power Rangers has become a more well-known brand than Super Sentai internationally, but a number of Super Sentai series have become easier to watch over the past few years thanks to Shout! Factory. The different Power Rangers series, originally created by Saban and now owned by Hasbro, serve as American adaptations of a ton of Super Sentai shows, reusing Japanese footage for fight scenes (most of the time), and containing brand new scenes when the heroes aren’t suited up.
The heroes’ ability to combine into weapons is also similar to when Power Rangers or Super Sentai teams work together to combine all their weapons into one bigger weapon.įor those who might not know, Super Sentai is a Japanese metaseries first created by Shotaro Ishinomori, Toei Company, and Bandai about different color-coded teams of superheroes with each series having a new team and a different motif. The color-coded individual members of the superhero team even kept their sentai-like names (Wonder Red, Wonder Green, etc). The Wonderful 101 : Power Rangers & Super SentaiĪlthough in the end it took more inspiration from western comic book superheroes, former 2013 Wii U exclusive title The Wonderful 101 has its roots in the Power Rangers and Super Sentai metaseries, and you can definitely see the influence when looking at the game’s art direction and through some of the original design documents. Please make sure to support official releases whenever possible. Writer’s Note: Most of the content featured in this article are available on the U.S. Here is some information as well as some suggestions if you’d like to learn more about the inspirations behind Kamiya’s “Hero Trilogy.” Japanese Superheroes aren’t as popular outside of Japan, partially due to lack of access, but more and more of these series have been receiving official English subtitled releases recently thanks to the advent of streaming. Hideki Kamiya has also created what he calls the “Hero Trilogy,” a series of games each inspired by different Japanese superheroes, particularly those known by some tokusatsu fans as “The Big Three.” Wonderful 101, which will be receiving a remastered release soon (at least digitally) is one of these games, alongside the remaster-needing Viewtiful Joe and the upcoming Project G.G. From Resident Evil 2 to Devil May Cry, Okami, Bayonetta, and more when Kamiya is on staff, you know you’re in for a good time. Known for making a handful of great games, Hideki Kamiya has become a well-known name among the gaming world.