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*** Didn't the Lynda Carter ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' series feature the same thing? And that was in the 1970s.

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*** Didn't the Lynda Carter WonderWoman series feature the same thing? And that was in the 1970s.

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*** Didn't the Lynda Carter WonderWoman ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' series feature the same thing? And that was in the 1970s.
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* There's something that kinda bugs me about Goggle Pink. Some say that she is based on CuteyHoney, but other than her MasterOfDisguise trait, I can't find anything else that seems to link her with Honey. The MasterOfDisguise trait have been a staple of Franchise/SuperSentai, ever since Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger, so if we go by that logic, Goggle Pink's predecessors (Momoranger, Heart Queen, Miss America, Denzi Pink) would've be called like that as well, but they're not. So... how do we explain this? My guess is that maybe she is the first to introduce 'just change outfit by just spinning' (which seems to be a trait of CuteyHoney herself in terms of changing disguise), but considering I haven't watched Goggle Five's predecessors, I cannot assume just like that without confirmation...

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* There's something that kinda bugs me about Goggle Pink. Some say that she is based on CuteyHoney, ''Anime/CuteyHoney'', but other than her MasterOfDisguise trait, I can't find anything else that seems to link her with Honey. The MasterOfDisguise trait have been a staple of Franchise/SuperSentai, ever since Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger, so if we go by that logic, Goggle Pink's predecessors (Momoranger, Heart Queen, Miss America, Denzi Pink) would've be called like that as well, but they're not. So... how do we explain this? My guess is that maybe she is the first to introduce 'just change outfit by just spinning' (which seems to be a trait of CuteyHoney Anime/CuteyHoney herself in terms of changing disguise), but considering I haven't watched Goggle Five's predecessors, I cannot assume just like that without confirmation...
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* Okay, I am watching the series now in RAW. However, the FiveManBand formation confuses the hell outta me (even more than SamuraiSentaiShinkenger's). Red, Yellow and Pink mostly got their positions right. But Black and Blue... which one is The Lancer and which one is TheSmartGuy? Black seems to be the guy who's making strategies (being TheChessmaster), showing his Smart Guy qualifications. And he did it a lot of times. While Blue did it once in the episode fighting the Rhino monster. Unless there's some episodes I missed (that episode was the 38th's or somewhere, and I watched that when I was a kid, so maybe Blue only shows his Smart Guy more between episodes 17 to 37?). As for TheLancer position, once again Black is usually the second to answer the roll call after Red, a spot usually reserved for lancers. So... does this mean Black takes both positions? If that was the case, which one is Blue's spot on the band?

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* Okay, I am watching the series now in RAW. However, the FiveManBand formation confuses the hell outta me (even more than SamuraiSentaiShinkenger's).Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger's). Red, Yellow and Pink mostly got their positions right. But Black and Blue... which one is The Lancer and which one is TheSmartGuy? Black seems to be the guy who's making strategies (being TheChessmaster), showing his Smart Guy qualifications. And he did it a lot of times. While Blue did it once in the episode fighting the Rhino monster. Unless there's some episodes I missed (that episode was the 38th's or somewhere, and I watched that when I was a kid, so maybe Blue only shows his Smart Guy more between episodes 17 to 37?). As for TheLancer position, once again Black is usually the second to answer the roll call after Red, a spot usually reserved for lancers. So... does this mean Black takes both positions? If that was the case, which one is Blue's spot on the band?



* There's something that kinda bugs me about Goggle Pink. Some say that she is based on CuteyHoney, but other than her MasterOfDisguise trait, I can't find anything else that seems to link her with Honey. The MasterOfDisguise trait have been a staple of SuperSentai, ever since HimitsuSentaiGoranger, so if we go by that logic, Goggle Pink's predecessors (Momoranger, Heart Queen, Miss America, Denzi Pink) would've be called like that as well, but they're not. So... how do we explain this? My guess is that maybe she is the first to introduce 'just change outfit by just spinning' (which seems to be a trait of CuteyHoney herself in terms of changing disguise), but considering I haven't watched Goggle Five's predecessors, I cannot assume just like that without confirmation...

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* There's something that kinda bugs me about Goggle Pink. Some say that she is based on CuteyHoney, but other than her MasterOfDisguise trait, I can't find anything else that seems to link her with Honey. The MasterOfDisguise trait have been a staple of SuperSentai, Franchise/SuperSentai, ever since HimitsuSentaiGoranger, Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger, so if we go by that logic, Goggle Pink's predecessors (Momoranger, Heart Queen, Miss America, Denzi Pink) would've be called like that as well, but they're not. So... how do we explain this? My guess is that maybe she is the first to introduce 'just change outfit by just spinning' (which seems to be a trait of CuteyHoney herself in terms of changing disguise), but considering I haven't watched Goggle Five's predecessors, I cannot assume just like that without confirmation...
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** She did the spinning. But it was if properly recalled Denzi Pink that did the first instant clothes change, thing. Momoranger and the earlier ones needed to physically change their clothes, with no apparant magic involved.

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** She did the spinning. But it was if properly recalled Denzi Pink that did the first instant clothes change, thing. Momoranger and the earlier ones needed to physically change their clothes, with no apparant magic involved.involved.
***Didn't the Lynda Carter WonderWoman series feature the same thing? And that was in the 1970s.
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*There's something that kinda bugs me about Goggle Pink. Some say that she is based on CuteyHoney, but other than her MasterOfDisguise trait, I can't find anything else that seems to link her with Honey. The MasterOfDisguise trait have been a staple of SuperSentai, ever since HimitsuSentaiGoranger, so if we go by that logic, Goggle Pink's predecessors (Momoranger, Heart Queen, Miss America, Denzi Pink) would've be called like that as well, but they're not. So... how do we explain this? My guess is that maybe she is the first to introduce 'just change outfit by just spinning' (which seems to be a trait of CuteyHoney herself in terms of changing disguise), but considering I haven't watched Goggle Five's predecessors, I cannot assume just like that without confirmation...

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*There's something that kinda bugs me about Goggle Pink. Some say that she is based on CuteyHoney, but other than her MasterOfDisguise trait, I can't find anything else that seems to link her with Honey. The MasterOfDisguise trait have been a staple of SuperSentai, ever since HimitsuSentaiGoranger, so if we go by that logic, Goggle Pink's predecessors (Momoranger, Heart Queen, Miss America, Denzi Pink) would've be called like that as well, but they're not. So... how do we explain this? My guess is that maybe she is the first to introduce 'just change outfit by just spinning' (which seems to be a trait of CuteyHoney herself in terms of changing disguise), but considering I haven't watched Goggle Five's predecessors, I cannot assume just like that without confirmation...confirmation...
** She did the spinning. But it was if properly recalled Denzi Pink that did the first instant clothes change, thing. Momoranger and the earlier ones needed to physically change their clothes, with no apparant magic involved.

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