Wednesday, 7 October 2020

What if certain Kamen Rider and Super Sentai shows got adapted by Hasbro and Bluefin?

Hello you! Anyone who's a megafan could deal to the fact that certain Super Sentai shows are not adapted into Power Rangers, for reasons too numerous to count, which is similar for nearly all Kamen Rider shows as well. Also, because there are fanfics everywhere about possible sequels, I could make soft reboots to a few beloved anthologised seasons a possibility, thus making them fully distinct but related tv series.  

Amazon - Based on the revered original Kamen Rider Amazon, an animated adaptation will have both Manga and Toku elements in check, even though it is much darker and more nuanced than either one. It is set in the Washington state and around Ucayali in Peru. The story will have three prologue films, three seasons, and three epilogue films filled with AdNess, Katuni and Bluefin distributed Merchandise! Being different from the versions of both manga and live action kinds, it will basically be a cross between Ainbo, Bomba and Dragnet. 

Jewel Force - Based on Goggle V, Jewel Force is basically set in the early 1980s with a team whose members are the Algerian Berber great Selim Zidane, The West Bengali hopeful Ganesh Chowdhury, the Caucasian chess geek Lizzie Richards Wise (John’s wife), the Korean American zookeeper Joe Park, and the Filipino gymnast Minnie Chavez.

AutoDrive - Based on Turboranger, AutoDrive is set in the mid 1970s and focuses on a team whose five members are Natalie Hilliard, Korean American Conrad Kwan (Trini’s South Korean dad), Roger Houston (Mimi’s dad), Margaret Haggard, Jonathan O’Shaughnessy, Donald Silvers (Moe’s dad), and Ronald Wendt. 

Sports Fever - Sports Fever is based on Denjiman and will feature a team of sports teachers; a Caucasian soccer goalie named Moe Silvers, a quarter-Korean American gymnast named David Park who is the son of Adam Park and Kimberly Ann Hart, the Black researcher Mimi Houston, the Puerto Rican boxing coach Max Reyes, and the brunette former tennis player Marnie Jones. 

Sun Vulcan - A darker and edgier sequel to Sports Gang and an improvement of one of the weakest Super Sentai shows on record, Sun Vulcan has the smallest team in PR history, consisting of a Nigerian American oceanographer named Alice Ayoade, a humble oceanographer named Liam Rhodes and a Bangladeshi American Bengali GWP Army officer named Ahmed Iqbal. 

Star Rangers - Basically adopting the Filipino English name of its Sentai predecessor, Star Rangers is definitely set in Angel Cove of the early 2020s and has five members; a Caucasian sports brat named Silo Penn, the Black American busker in training Joey Martinson, the redhead fashionista Peggy Stoner, the Irish Beast Hunter Marjorie Higgins, and the Korean American weightlifter Benjamin Cho. 

Turbo Force - The long awaited spinoff sequel to Power Rangers Turbo will be set in Coral Bay in what is clearly the mid-late 2010s, featuring a ragtag bunch of misfits trained by Adam Park; a preppie named Lisa Valens, the half-Mexican digger Zachary Perez, the Punjab Jock Morgan Singh, the Jewish nerd Tristan Wiener and the Mulatto scientist Louise Maynard. 

Bio Fury - Based on BioMan, it is basically going to be set Shortly After Beast Morphers, with the partly cybernetic team being well led by a Caucasian computer geek named Moxie Dean, which includes the quarter-Punjabi Esper Riley Bedi, the Mulatto Monique Thompson, the Japanese American Rebecca Ono, and the Jewish martial arts nut Justin Weinberg. 

Flash Overdrive - Based on FlashMan, Flash Force has five members who are all foundlings in a spaceship; a Caucasian named Luna Nicolson, the Bengali nerd Rajesh Chowdhury (Ganesh’s son), the Half-Tamil Maisie Krishnamurthy (Samuel’s daughter), the Mulatto Louie St John, and the redhead Esper Kenny Morrison (Gerry Morrison’s son). 

Pirate Fever - A Spinoff Sequel to Super Megaforce, Pirate Fever basically focuses on the Megaforce ship changing hands to five remnant members from a benign spacefaring human alien culture which crashed hundreds of years ago. The Edenoian siblings Kea, Miriam, Boris, Natasha, Noah and Jimmie discover and explore what makes the world great. 

Operation Magic - Based on ChangeMan, Operation Magic focuses on the first PR team wholly native to the European subcontinent, which has members named Andre Lacoste, Guillermo Delgado, Lucy Graham, Sven Gustafson, and Yolanda Kowalski. 

Astro Force - Based on Kyuranger but otherwise a spinoff of Cosmic Fury, it has a naturally large team of both humans and human aliens and is set a decade after Beast Morphers. Members include the Swedish fashionista Lotta Sassoon, the blonde haired high school heartthrob Joshua McCarmichael, the Pinoy sports brat Rex Bernardo, The space android jester Jason Jewel, The mighty shining space knight Ozone, the cloudy errand space thief Nassim, the adorable helper robot Wendee, the schoolboy Terry Gillis, the Black bookworm Rob Smith, Anubis Cruger’s son Roderick Cruger, The majestic viceroy Kung Pao, the Alaskan Native Meditation Guy Wally Chandler, and the stunning Brazilian martial arts guy Oscar Machado. 

Dance Flash - Based on Kiramager, Dance Flash is a sequel to Mystic Force set in the early 2020s, with a 6 member team that consists of Aisha Campbell and TJ Johnson's daughter Molly Johnson, DivaTox and Damon Henderson's fraternal twin children Alexa and Helix Henderson, Noelle Tennyson, Teddy's younger brother Timothy Losada, and Reagan Foxworthy. 

In The City - Based on LupinRanger Vs Pataranger, this one is the first show in Power Rangers history to focus on two teams and has the first All-South African PR teams too. Because these South African Power Rangers will be of various contrasts, there's a Zulu, a Venda, and a Xhosa on the Lupin Tsotsi Team while there's an Afrikaner, an Indian, and a Griqua on the Police Team, which means that the show is going to be set in both a different continent and a continuity of its own.

Dyna Rangers - Based on Dynaman but set in the early 2000s in Angel Cove Rd, it focuses on Lora Banks, Gerry Morrison, Bradley St John (Louie’s dad), Amanda Wise and Harold Reno. 

Animal Force - Based on Liveman, the team consists of Gabriel Losada, Kimberly's sister Keri Hart, Trip's older brother Jack Regis, John Wise (Amanda’s dad) and Troy Weiner (Tristan’s dad). 

Train Station - Based on ToQGer, This one will have India's first official Power Rangers team! Made for the South Asian Market, it will feature six all-Indian Power Rangers, with a localised Conductor being a cool Indian character to watch, as well as featuring a fanservice robot named Wagon. 

Kung Fu Steel - Based on MaskMan, Its Team Members are the First PR team native to Oceania; the members are the Lebanese Australian Lola Hakim, the Vietnamese Australian Wesley Tran, Donald Headey, the Sydneysider Aboriginal Sandy Hutchinson, and a blonde named Mike Wilkinson.

Solitaire Smashers - Based on JAKQ Dengekitai, Solitaire Smashers focuses on a bunch of practically unknown adult talents protecting the world from an invasion led by the infamous Orc Breach. The members are Japanese American karate honcho Lucas Yamamoto, Costa Rican American boxing brat Teddy Losada, Caucasian policewoman Karen Miller, quarter-Irish oceanographer Melinda O’Gravy, and the Afro Caribbean playboy Oswald Harewood. 

Jetman Avian Academy - Jetman Avian Academy will be one of the few aimed at general adult audiences these days, due to its eponymous Super Sentai ancestor Jetman's rather dark nature. It will also be the first one to be set in a city that isn't in California nor in the West Coast, so that means it'll be set in a fictitious version of Washington DC (Which I Codenamed Angel And Devil Food Bay) instead and is also going to be a gritty East-Coast focused spin-off of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers from California. The Team Members are Atticus Johnson’s Caucasian parents Linus Johnson and Wendy Muller Johnson, a part-Native American High School girl named Paula Louis Wheeler, the Black Virginian farm boy Daniel Morton and the 75 percent Tamil treasure hunter Samuel Krishnamurthy. 

ZEO Charge - The Long Awaited Spinoff Sequel to Power Rangers ZEO features a ragtag bunch of college aged palaeontologists; a Mulatto house brat named Jockey Mulgrave, the prim half-Puerto Rican Monica Lumley, the half-Cantonese Jock Sonny Fong, the quarter-Italian party animal Tony Abruzzo, and the Native American storyteller Imogen David Bedard, who fight to save their own world from the corrupt Alien Invaders known as Shocker, who were Hanneken Niels and Freek Merhottein’s arch-foes.

X-Ray Rider - X-Ray Rider is both the adaptation expansion (of both Kamen Rider Black and Kamen Rider Black RX) and the more faithful soft remake of the hilariously bad Masked Rider. Unlike in Black and RX, both goody X-Ray’s first girlfriend and his little stepbrother Specs have been forcibly kidnapped together by The Gorgom Corps as the former’s parents have separated (being a female vet’s daughter, her father was turned into a Kaijin sweep) and the latter has overworked, but amicably divorced parents. 

Meanwhile, poor Specs stayed for years at the Gorgon Asylum and saw X-Ray’s unluckier rival Shadow Moon doing BDSM on his maudlin ex schoolteacher. The depressed ex-school bully himself is also in a dysfunction junction, but otherwise knew that his mad scientist mother turned him into a Kaijin after making his army veteran father turn into one. 

After an epic battle, X-Ray and Shadow Moon de powered quite quickly and heavily in a brought down to normal manner, even after the former becomes a Creation King. Although Shadow Moon regrets his horrid misdeeds, the hero still can’t forgive his former bestie for his worst actions, but does love him to an extent nonetheless. It kind of means that both will calm down and move on. With the Gorgom Corps becoming defunct due to how corrupt it was, a majority of temporary Kaijins turn back slowly into the fallible humans that they are, whereas most survivors who are semi Kaijins have to deflect the flak and are getting used to their newfound powers. Funnily enough, there is a full on class conflict in the show unlike in the contentious Black Sun. 

ZX Rider - ZX Rider has a trio of insect themed heroes motorbiking around the town. 

Critter Squad - Basically the Anglicised equivalent of Zyuohger, Critter Squad will otherwise be set in a different dimension (from the Dino Charge-Dino Fury and the SPD-Beast Morphers verses) and have a plot that has more to do with accepting cultural differences in a time where both the alt-right and the alt-left run amok with impunity. Leo = Lionel (his grandparents come from Gujarat, India), Tusk = Tusker (his grandparents come from Ghana), Sela = Shelly (her grandparents come from Honolulu, Hawaii), Amu = Ananda (her grandparents come from Uttar Pradesh, India), and Bud = Roddy Redbreast (he is from California). 

Grasshopper Rider - The first Kamen Rider show in the world will have a pretty honest international adaptation, if X-Ray Rider succeeds on web television. Antenis Vandersteen will be the resident mentor to the obviously super intelligent cyborgs, the psychic Freek Merhottein (not quite a Gary Stu but still has tendencies typical of the archetype) and the cynical Hanneken Niels. 

Deja Vu Rangers - Devised as one of the spinoff sequels to the Original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but set in the late 2010s and based partly on Dairanger like the MMPR's second season. It has a new team of misfits trained by Justin Stewart, but led by Rocky DeSantos and Tanya Sloan’s own son Roy DeSantos, who’s a nerdy fan, with the rest being plain unknown misfits named Abigail Ocampo (a Pinoy), Ruslan Tartakovsky (a Jewish house brat), Telly Wahlgren (a Minnesotan Jock) and Gina Walsh (a North Carolingian hillbilly), plus a mysterious cat boy human alien pirate named Yakhim, a fanboy of Tommy himself. 

Battle Fever - An improvement of what could clearly be Battle Fever J, one of the weakest Super Sentai Shows on record. It is going to be set in the same time frame as Power Rangers Super Megaforce but will first have five, then six, and later seven Rangers unlike the original, which is plain hideous for the costumes alone. It is also going to have the first all-international team of human Power Rangers, who are also the first Power Rangers with jobs that suit well for their general teenage audience. They also have wildly differing backstories; Mekatilili (Kenya Black) is a badass Giriama Mijikenda adoptee whose birth parents died of Aids, Diane Martin (America White) is a gymnast, Jorge Mendez (Colombia Yellow) is a Mestizo street urchin turned wrestler, Patrice Chivard (France Blue) is a fencer, Ryan O'Connell (Ireland Orange) is a quirky exchange teacher, Seiko Shiraishi (Japan Pink) is a J-pop fan, and Randy Gervais (Canada Red) is a bilingual schoolboy. 

PreHydrated - One of the MMPR’s Two Spin-off Sequels, set in the same time frame as Megaforce, PreHydrated focuses on Billy Cranston and Joel Rawlings’ own adopted son Marcus and his five friends, Maya and Cole Evans’ adopted daughter Holly Evans, the Blonde Mindy Wilde, the half-Pinoy and half-Irish Edward Kennedy, and Mindy’s brunette Boyfriend Jim Rogers.  

Solar Rangers - Solar Rangers is the decades ahead spinoff sequel to Power Rangers in Space, but set in the late 2010s and featuring Karone and Jason Lee Scott’s son Leandro Scott and his five friends, Andros’ daughter Alexa (also Leandro’s cousin), the Taiwanese American nerd Jack Pei, Max Wilson, the Puerto Rican Kelley Gonzalez and Atticus Johnson. 

 

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