I prefer Saban's Power Rangers and Sentai! Woohoo!Tendou Souji wrote:Dunno because I seldom watch power rangers. I prefer Sentai.
FUCK Disney's Power Rangers, execpt for Jungle Fury.
I prefer Saban's Power Rangers and Sentai! Woohoo!Tendou Souji wrote:Dunno because I seldom watch power rangers. I prefer Sentai.
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ha! i remember that one!!Saejima Kouga wrote:MMPR1. I always wanted to take a ride with Kimberly in the pterodactyl so I could see her...."nice stereo" ...
and i've seen Fiveman and Jetman and some episodes of Bioman, Maskman, Turboranger & Goggle V before Power Rangers...Runba wrote:DJ Jimmi Zero wrote:I started watching Power Rangers when I was 8 but had been introduced to bootlegs of GoRanger, Jetman and Zyuranger around that age as well.
Is there an official number for the time between Space and Lost Galaxy? Or at least a widely accepted number? After all, the Astro Megaship was made into a museum between those two series. I always assumed at least two years or so.dancercotillion wrote:I had written a post about how the math does not compute to allow Tommy to be Dr. Thomas Oliver, DPal. But there's some time gap betwixt In Space and Lost Galaxy, yet it does not seem to be enough to allow him 4 years of bachelor's studies, 3-4 years of Master's, and then however long it would take to get his Doctorate in time to be established for Dino Thunder. Unless there are more time-gaps that are never mentioned!
This is why Disney has roont this franchise! They can't. Even. Do. MATH.
Time Force was clearly stated to take place in 2001, and it was pretty much implied that whenever teamups occurred, the previous year's team had been out of action for a while. If Lost Galaxy didn't take place in '99, that calls the entire Power Rangers continuity into question. Tommy is able to earn a doctorate for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that, to little kids, Doctor is just a cool title. Disney probably gave little thought to continuity when they made him a doctor, so it's not worth putting much thought into.Kamen Rider Raven wrote:Is there an official number for the time between Space and Lost Galaxy? Or at least a widely accepted number? After all, the Astro Megaship was made into a museum between those two series. I always assumed at least two years or so.dancercotillion wrote:I had written a post about how the math does not compute to allow Tommy to be Dr. Thomas Oliver, DPal. But there's some time gap betwixt In Space and Lost Galaxy, yet it does not seem to be enough to allow him 4 years of bachelor's studies, 3-4 years of Master's, and then however long it would take to get his Doctorate in time to be established for Dino Thunder. Unless there are more time-gaps that are never mentioned!
This is why Disney has roont this franchise! They can't. Even. Do. MATH.
I wouldn't be surprised if there were more time jumps in between series. They usually don't predominately display the years like sentai does.
Indeed it is. (NARU X HINA!)dancercotillion wrote:Ah, but putting extreme amounts of thought into utterly useless pursuits is the very definition of fandom.
If Time Force is definitively in 2001, maybe Tommy's not really a Doctor of Paeleontology. He could be an honourary Doctor of Fine Arts, like Stephen Colbert. He uses it to pick up chicks at the bar, saying "Hey, you know, I'm a Doctor." and when pressed about it, mentions how the Tyrannosaurus Rex had skin like steel, and got along famously with Triceratopses, and the bimbos draw their own conclusions. And now he's just trapped in his own lies, and has to pretend to be a real Paeleontologist, lest his harem figure him out.