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two-martians · 24 days
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greatest episode ever /j
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radrobotz · 1 year
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looking at the freaky fightday ep again i just noticed he goes Upside Down to look behind
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This Brown ancient/Tudor Coat is worn three times In Power Rangers Dino Super Charge, First worn on Brennan Mejia as Tyler Navarro in Sync or Swim (2015) and worn on Davi Santos as Sir Ivan of Zandar in Riches and Rags (2016) and last worn on Michael Taber as Riley Griffin in Freaky Fightday (2016)
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meant-to-be-a-hero · 3 years
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Ranger Rankings - Power Rangers Dino Charge/Dino Super Charge
Spoiler alert - these two were really great.
Premise - 4.5
The Energems give the team a reason to come together, and to stay together until everything's sorted. We've already had multiple dinosaur themed seasons, but this one really uses dinosaurs as a backdrop even moreso than Dino Thunder did, right up to the very end.
The mythology around the Energems evolves nicely, and it feels like something that's constantly important rather than just relevant when the plot demands it.
The museum setting works really well (although how many people need to work in a café at once?) and the idea of an intergalactic bounty hunter has been played with before, but these seasons really go in on that a bit more.
The only problem I have is that they could have been a little more serialised in the search for the Energems they didn't have, a la Operation Overdrive.
Character Dynamics - 4.5
This season's characters are all so good, I don't even know where to start. Everyone's totally different, and they take a little while to get to know one another and grow into their own. But they're all totally formed characters rather than just bullet point character traits, and they're all believable too.
Everyone has an arc, even people like Kendall who only really comes out of the cave when she needs to yell at people initially, and it doesn't feel like the story's weighted in anyone's favour particularly. Even Tyler, whose quest for his dad feels super-important, doesn't override everyone else's stories.
I just really love these idiots. They're all so good.
Sixth Ranger Arc - 4.5
If we just limit this to Ivan, then it's probably a 3.5 or something. He's great, but he does fade into the background a little every now and then after his initial arc. He gets some fun spotlights though, and I liked the relationship between him and Koda as men out of time.
But this season had the most Rangers ever on a team, so the entire series basically becomes a Sixth Ranger arc, because after Ivan and Phillip (who turn up in quick succession) there's James, Kendall, and Zenowing to take into account, and with each successive Ranger the team grows stronger and has even more interactions to balance.
Phillip's probably the least developed of them all - he has his initial arc of learning not to throw money and things and not to be a pompous ass, but after that he kind of just shows up as needed for Sentai footage. He's a good guy, but he does become a little faceless.
James' plotline takes its time to get going, but I liked his interplay with Tyler a lot. They actually had plausible reasons for him to go off and do his own thing too, I'm glad they took the time to explain his absences.
And Zenowing, who I thought would be daft, was actually a decent addition to the team. He's again totally different to everyone else, and he does have a role to play rather than just standing in the background.
Oh, and Kendall becoming a Ranger and just taking it in her stride and no one questioning her on it at all? Yeah, we like that.
Plot Development - 4
I'm proud of these seasons for having plots that thread through both Dino Charge and Super Dino Charge rather than just closing everything down at the end of one to start something new. Samurai did it too to an extent, whereas Megaforce you could basically cut down the middle. Dino Charge and Super Dino Charge really do feel like evolutions of one another.
The search for the Energems is a good impetus to keep everything going, and it presents good reasons for the villains to keep going after the Rangers specifically so they can take them back, rather than just attacking the Rangers because they're in the way.
If anything, there can sometimes be a few too many one-and-done episodes where the villains JUST go after the Rangers, which stalls the momentum somewhat, but you can't say that the threat doesn't escalate as the plot goes on. Compare where we start with where we end and it's such a huge difference.
Villains - 4.5
I don't think I've had as much fun with villains in a season since Lothor or Dai Shi.
Sledge could easily have become one-dimensional, but his relationships with everyone else on the ship kept him interesting. I never knew whether he was going to yell at Poisandra or kiss her.
Speaking of, Poisandra was hilarious. Again, she could have been far too one note, but they made her interesting in her own right by giving her her own plans, and Curio, while a tad bland, was a good straight man for her plots.
I did get a little bored of Fury by the end, but at least they kept him relevant by having him face off with other generals. It's nice when the good guys get along, but it's better when the bad guys don't. I also really liked Wrench, who wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty even though he was the tech guy.
I do think Dino Super Charge has the better villains though; Heckyl and Snide were a good pair, and Heckyl's eventual face turn was actually a nice surprise. The idea that he wasn't evil at all until the Dark Energem was well handled, and while his redemption arc came right at the last minute, it did feel complete and earned.
I also really liked Lord Arcanon and Singe; they ran the risk of being too little, too late, coming in with only like 8 episodes of a season left, but they had history with the other villains that made them relevant, and Arcanon's overblown sense of self-importance made him fun too.
Overall - 4.40
Hottest Ranger - Oh god, this one's far too hard. It's like a four-way tie between Tyler, Chase, Riley, and Koda, all for different reasons. Stick them in a blender and give me the perfect Ranger.
Notable Episodes:
When Logic Fails - A crystal maze-esque episode which shows off Riley's unique talents.
Wishing For A Hero - The Rangers make wishes that all go terribly, terribly wrong.
Love At First Fight - Mostly for Beauticruel's terrible accent.
Freaky Fightday - Body swap episode? Body swap episode.
Edge Of Extinction/End Of Extinction - World-wide Zord fights! Time travel! A black hole! A happy ending!
I'd also like to mention how good all four holiday specials were. They're all clip shows, but they have such good, fun set-ups that they're not a chore to watch like the holiday specials usually are. Trick Or Trial was especially good.
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dailynicknews · 3 years
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Freaky Fightday 😱 Dino Super Charge 🦖 FULL EPISODE | E16 ⚡ Power Rangers Kids ⚡ Action for Kids
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des-shinta · 7 years
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Progress on the Dino charge script: 72 pages. I AM JUST past “Freaky Fightday”. I just....ARGH. (also Yes, i remembered to bitch about Talonranger already)
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blackandblue572 · 8 years
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⚡️My Review of Episode 16 of Power Rangers Dino SuperCharge “Freaky Fightday”! 🔄 
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Jake takes a break from grading to join Marisa for another episode of Power Rangers Dino Super Charge, "Freaky Fightday"!
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tmma1869 · 8 years
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Sir Ivan: You’re me!
inb4 Persona 4 :P
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dailynicknews · 3 years
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Freaky Fightday 😱 Dino Super Charge 🦖 FULL EPISODE | E16 ⚡ Power Rangers Kids ⚡ Action for Kids
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