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* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 27th, instead. It's the only time this has ever happened, since it was only one of three seasons that actually had scheduled release dates to begin with.

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* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 27th, instead. It's the only time this has ever happened, since it was only one of three seasons that actually had scheduled release dates to begin with. He actually makes a nod to this when he announced his remastered release of ''Turbo'', stating he intends on having it out by late February, 2017, but refuses to set that in stone.
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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of ''TV Tropes'' out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.

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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of ''TV Tropes'' out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each. In fact, Linkara has even stated that the only way he'd stop doing HOPR episodes was if either ''Power Rangers'' was officially cancelled or that he stopped making any videos (even ''Atop the Fourth Wall'') altogether.
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** In the ''[=RPM=]'' examination he quotes a critic/troll on the forums who mocks him for spending so much time looking for deeper meaning in a lighthearted kids show, and he points out the truly dark and deep elements this season has while still being a fun, overall lighthearted kids show.
* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release. [[TropesAreTools On the bright side]], this means the quality of the footage used in his reviews have very much improved, and Linkara has even said with the downtime he will have after catching up with the series, he could go back and re-edit the previous HOPR episodes with the official DVD footage.
** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes (''Juuranger VS ''Zyoo-ranger''), but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Super Sentai in particular, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunately, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.

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** In the ''[=RPM=]'' examination he quotes a critic/troll on the forums who mocks him for spending so much time [[MoffsLaw looking for deeper meaning in a lighthearted kids show, kids' show]], and he points out the truly dark and deep elements this season has while still being a fun, overall lighthearted kids kids' show.
* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release. [[TropesAreTools On the bright side]], this means the quality of the footage used in his reviews have very much improved, and Linkara has even said with the downtime he will have after catching up with the series, he could go back and re-edit the previous HOPR ''HOPR'' episodes with the official DVD footage.
** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR ''MMPR'' season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes (''Juuranger VS ''Zyoo-ranger''), but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Super Sentai in particular, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunately, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.
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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he calls him a "sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Grumm]]".

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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he calls him a "sack of [[PowerRangersSPD [[Series/PowerRangersSPD Grumm]]".

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** ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.
** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. (The actual reasoning behind the choice of suits in Gokaiger was that they were the five teams whose Ultimate Powers had been stolen by Basco ta Jolokia earlier in the series.) Sentai fans were NOT happy with this mistake.
*** He also stated that Octaroo (rather his counterpart Shitari) appeared in the Shinkenger tribute episode. That's inaccurate. The Gokaigers had a cameo in the Goseiger vs Shinkenger movie (a common tradition to introduce the next team in the team-up movie) where they show off their powers by killing Shitari. The main series [[ArcWelding welded]] in this cameo by revealing that they traveled back in time thanks to [[Series/MiraiSentaiTimeranger Time Yellow]].

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** ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power ''Mighty Morphin'', ''Power Rangers in Space Space'' was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.
** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger ''Gokaiger'' footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Super Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Super Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. (The The actual reasoning behind the choice of suits in Gokaiger ''Gokaiger'' was that they were the five teams whose Ultimate Powers had been stolen by Basco ta Jolokia earlier in the series.) Super Sentai fans were NOT not happy with this mistake.
*** He also stated that Octaroo (rather his counterpart Shitari) appeared in the Shinkenger ''Shinkenger'' tribute episode. That's inaccurate. The Gokaigers had a cameo in the Goseiger ''Goseiger vs Shinkenger Shinkenger'' movie (a common tradition to introduce the next team in the team-up movie) where they show off their powers by killing Shitari. The main series [[ArcWelding welded]] in this cameo by revealing that they traveled back in time thanks to [[Series/MiraiSentaiTimeranger Time Yellow]].



** In the ''[=RPM=]'' examination he quotes a critic/troll on the forums who mocks him for spending so much time looking for deeper meaning in a lighthearted kids show, and he points out the truly dark and deep elements this season has while still being a fun, overall lighthearted kids show.



** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes, Zyuranger (Jyuranger) VS Zyoo-ranger, but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Sentai in particular, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunately, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.

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** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes, Zyuranger (Jyuranger) mistakes (''Juuranger VS Zyoo-ranger, ''Zyoo-ranger''), but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Super Sentai in particular, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunately, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.



* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.

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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes ''TV Tropes'' out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.
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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called him a "sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Grumm]]".

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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called calls him a "sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Grumm]]".
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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called him a sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Grumm]].

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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called him a sack "sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Grumm]].Grumm]]".
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* FollowTheLeader: The series is extremely similar in style to the reviews of WebSite/SFDebris. Linkara definitely knows about his existence, due to the fact that he asked for permission for the use of Under Pressure in a similar way that WebSite/SFDebris did in his review of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration]]'s finale for the finale of ''[[Series/PowerRangersInSpace In Space]]''.

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* FollowTheLeader: The series is extremely similar in style to the reviews of WebSite/SFDebris. Linkara definitely knows about his existence, due to the fact that he asked for permission for the use of Under Pressure in a similar way that WebSite/SFDebris did in his review of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration]]'s Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration's finale for the finale of ''[[Series/PowerRangersInSpace In Space]]''.
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** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes, Zyuranger (Jyuranger) VS Zyoo-ranger, but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Sentai in particularly, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunatley, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.
* FollowTheLeader: The series is extremely similar in style to the reviews of WebSite/SFDebris. Linkara definitely knows about his existence, due to the fact that he asked for permission for the use of Under Pressure in a similar way that WebSite/SFDebris did for ''[[Series/PowerRangersInSpace In Space]]''.

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** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes, Zyuranger (Jyuranger) VS Zyoo-ranger, but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Sentai in particularly, particular, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunatley, Unfortunately, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.
* FollowTheLeader: The series is extremely similar in style to the reviews of WebSite/SFDebris. Linkara definitely knows about his existence, due to the fact that he asked for permission for the use of Under Pressure in a similar way that WebSite/SFDebris did in his review of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration]]'s finale for the finale of ''[[Series/PowerRangersInSpace In Space]]''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The series is extremely similar in style to the reviews of WebSite/SFDebris. Linkara definitely knows about his existence, due to the fact that he asked for permission for the use of Under Pressure in a similar way that WebSite/SFDebris did for ''[[Series/PowerRangersInSpace In Space]]''.
** More than that--he's been known to point people toward WebSite/SFDebris' "Series/DoctorWho [[http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/doctor-who-101-5123833 101" video]] if they have questions about where to start watching.
** In regards to ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', the fanbase has changed its opinion on several seasons, characters & aspects of the show following Linkara's retrospectives - for example, [[Series/PowerRangersLightspeedRescue Carter Grayson]] used to be considered one of the more boring Red Rangers, but now has the reputation of a MemeticBadass.
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** On top of this, seeing his redone MMPR season 1 video compared to the original version, not only is the footage crystal clear from the DVD rips as opposed to the pixilated VHS rips, a lot of the clip choices are better-fitting, in part due to him most likely searching the episodes again for clips to switch to, as well as letting the audience see what he's talking about. He's also rerecorded the commentary from the original script with his current microphone, which has not only to allow him to correct pronunciation mistakes, Zyuranger (Jyuranger) VS Zyoo-ranger, but also include new details he's since learned after originally making and releasing the videos, then getting feedback by both Power Rangers and Super Sentai fans alike on them. The commentary itself is also in much better quality. Seriously, the video is much more accurate in the details for both franchises, Sentai in particularly, and he's added some much needed added reflection on the season. It's basically UpdatedRerelease mixed with technological and VocalEvolution. Unfortunatley, it's also caused him to cut out the establishing shots of the command center being shaken and Alpha 5 freaking out before Zordon says, "calm down, Alpha..." Though this could be from being forced to change or repeat clips after 10 seconds to dodge copyright.
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** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. Sentai fans were NOT happy with this mistake.

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** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. (The actual reasoning behind the choice of suits in Gokaiger was that they were the five teams whose Ultimate Powers had been stolen by Basco ta Jolokia earlier in the series.) Sentai fans were NOT happy with this mistake.
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*** He also stated that Octaroo (rather his counterpart Shitari) appeared in the Shinkenger tribute episode. That's inaccurate. The Gokaigers had a cameo in the Goseiger vs Shinkenger movie (a common tradition to introduce the next team in the team-up movie) where they show off their powers by killing Shitari. The main series [[ArcWelding welded]] in this cameo by revealing that they traveled back in time thanks to [[Series/MiraiSentaiTimeranger Time Yellow]].
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* DearNegativeReader: Although it has since been edited out upon re-release, Linkara once started an episode of HOPR talking about the fans who constantly berate him for a schedule or ask him "when's the next History of Power Rangers", going as far as to criticize Linkara's other works (like ''Atop the 4th Wall'') and trying to force him to only work on HOPR. He says that while he is honored that so many people are excited about this side project, it's just that, a ''side project'', and all nagging him to get it done faster will do is make him not really want to do it at all. However, in his ''Megaforce'' review he does harken back to these fans and says while they did irritate him at the time, he really is thankful to them and all of his fans for supporting him to much and showing so much love to what is basically a grown man looking for deeper meaning in a children's television show.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.

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''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.
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** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyoSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. Sentai fans were NOT happy with this mistake.

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** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyoSentaiSunVulcan [[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. Sentai fans were NOT happy with this mistake.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.\

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.\

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.\
** In his ''Megaforce'' video, he claims that the pre-Power Rangers suits used in the Gokaiger footage that was used in the episode "The Wrath" were from the first five Sentai series. While Vul Eagle (the only one to be replaced in that scene) was from [[Series/TaiyoSentaiSunVulcan the fifth Sentai series]], the rest of them were from later series. Sentai fans were NOT happy with this mistake.
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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called him a sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Gruumm]].

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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called him a sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Gruumm]].Grumm]].
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* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 26th, instead. It's the only time this has ever happened, since it was only one of three seasons that actually had scheduled release dates to begin with.

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* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 26th, 27th, instead. It's the only time this has ever happened, since it was only one of three seasons that actually had scheduled release dates to begin with.
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* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 26th, instead.

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* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 26th, instead. It's the only time this has ever happened, since it was only one of three seasons that actually had scheduled release dates to begin with.
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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.

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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.each.
* ScheduleSlip: A rather minor one, but his episode reviewing ''Megaforce'' was scheduled for release on December 24th, 2015, but due to the [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/history-of-power-rangers-delay/ sheer volume of work the episode was requiring from him]] had to be pushed back to December 26th, instead.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' did not almost end the franchise. Ratings were down since the third season of Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers in Space was being planned before the second half (where the ratings started to go up for the first time since the decline in season 3) even began filming. He actually stated that he would at one point go back and correct every mistake he made.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release. [[TropesAreTools On the bright side]], this means the quality of the footage used in his reviews have very much improved, and Linkara has even said with the downtime he will have after catching up with the series, he could go back and re-edit the previous HOPR episodes with the official DVD footage.
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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, but could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.

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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, but which could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.
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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Twitter]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, but could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.

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* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Twitter]] Tumbler]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, but could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release.release.
* GodNeverSaidThat: Fans got upset when they heard (from the TV Tropes HOPR main page) that ''Dino Charge'' would be Linkara's last video and that he had no intention of covering any of the future seasons thereafter. Finally, Linkara had to make an [[http://atopfourthwall.tumblr.com/post/135918669558 official post on Twitter]] calling the editors of TV Tropes out that they had misunderstood his 'State of the Wall' post, and that all he meant is that with ''Dino Charge'' he will be completely done with the series ''for now'', since he very well can't cover any of the new seasons until they air in full and the [=DVDs=] are released, but could mean a break between HOPR episodes of around 2 years plus each.
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* ActorAllusion: During his rant against [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Mentor Jii]], he called him a sack of [[PowerRangersSPD Gruumm]].
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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of his joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of his him joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: This has sort of happened to ''History of Power Rangers'' itself; Linkara has said that as a result of his joining the Power Force (a group of officially-endorsed fans), Saban has requested he only use clips from official sources. This is part of the reason for the delay of the ''Operation Overdrive'' review, as he had to wait for the Shout! Factory DVD release.

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