Hey it's not Power Rangers if there aren't obvious seams where the Japanese super sentai footage was spliced inhttps://twitter.com/shadowtodd/status/849110095480967168 …
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I recently learned it's only because of the surprising massive success of the first Power Rangers season that they made their own costumes
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In Season 1 there were no shots at all of the Power Rangers in their suits without their helmets on
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Bc those scenes were all purely imported from Japan
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When you go back and look at it in context it's a shockingly ruthless yet effective business model
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To be fair to Power Rangers they always had the actors do martial arts scenes themselves, unmorphed, for credibility's sake
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Which was not true of spinoffs and knockoffs like VR Troopers, Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad, Masked Rider
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They should do a film school exercise where you do an action movie and it's required that the action scenes all be stock footage
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Random trivia, but there was a cop show in the late 90's, LA HEAT, which took its big-scale action scenes from dtv movies.
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