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??? I thought Bhaumik didn't have much to do in Power Rangers now. And the only connection to RPM is his Cyber Corps pitch. Is there an actual connection to RPM besides speculation?!


* TaintedByThePreview: While the majority remain optimistic with Beast Morphers' announcement, the decline in writing and story in [[Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge Dino Super Charge]] and Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel as well as the return of many of the writers and showrunners from those seasons leave many in the fanbase concerned and cautious about a Go-Busters adaptation. With Amit Bhaumik not returning and the possiblity of a connection to ''Power Rangers RPM'', the worrisome has already increased.

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* TaintedByThePreview: While the majority remain optimistic with Beast Morphers' announcement, the decline in writing and story in [[Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge Dino Super Charge]] and Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel as well as the return of many of the writers and showrunners from those seasons leave many in the fanbase concerned and cautious about a Go-Busters adaptation. With Amit Bhaumik not returning and the possiblity of a connection to ''Power Rangers RPM'', the worrisome has already increased.
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Amit confirmed he wasn't going back. Beast Morphers reaction started off optimistic, but now it is extremely optimistic and worrisome.

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* TaintedByThePreview: While the majority remain optimistic with Beast Morphers' announcement, the decline in writing and story in [[Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge Dino Super Charge]] and Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel as well as the return of many of the writers and showrunners from those seasons leave many in the fanbase concerned and cautious about a Go-Busters adaptation. With Amit Bhaumik not returning and the possiblity of a connection to ''Power Rangers RPM'', the worrisome has already increased.
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* HolyShitQuotient: Let's just say, save for the rumors, VERY FEW people were expecting ''Go-Busters'' to finally get an adaptaion.

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* HolyShitQuotient: Let's just say, save for the rumors, rumors (which, considering the factors prior to the announcement, leads fans gunning for ''Kyuranger'' and not even thinking of going back), VERY FEW FEW, if any people were expecting ''Go-Busters'' to finally get an adaptaion.



* WinBackTheCrowd: After ''[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel]]'''s season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and inferior to even ''[[SeasonalRot Dino Super Charge]]'' by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'' and ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of a ''Go-Busters'' adaptation.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: After ''[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel]]'''s season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and inferior to even ''[[SeasonalRot Dino Super Charge]]'' by viewers and critics critics, combined with the arguments against skipping ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'' and ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of a ''Go-Busters'' adaptation.
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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility of being true also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and they fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding its plot getting screwed over.
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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility of being true also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and they fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.

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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility of being true also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and they fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's its plot getting screwed over.



* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits. It wouldn't even be the second, as that would go to ''Film/PowerRangers2017'', which had non-spandex suits.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's its suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits. It wouldn't even be the second, as that would go to ''Film/PowerRangers2017'', which had non-spandex suits.
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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility of being true also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked some fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.

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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility of being true also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked some fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and they fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.
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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked some fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.

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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility of being true also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked some fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.
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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.

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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. A rumor with a very high possibility also posits that the writers for ''Dino Supercharge'' and ''Ninja Steel'' are returning, which irked some fans due to the inferior quality of those 2 seasons, and fear that the ''Go-Busters'' adaptation they've always wanted will end up falling flat. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.
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* BrokenBase: Although the announcement of this series has largely been positive, what has been somewhat of a base breaker is the fact that the show is staying on Nickelodeon for 3 more years. This is largely due to the fact that it's widely believed that Nickelodeon is responsible for [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwing over]] Power Rangers due to their "20 episodes per season" rule. Some fans believe that Saban should've jumped ship and moved onto Creator/DiscoveryFamily[[note]]the network formally known as The Hub[[/note]] instead of renewing their contract with Nick for 3 more years, especially considering that the toys are now made by Creator/{{Hasbro}}, which eliminates the biggest argument against moving to Discovery Family[[note]]when Haim Saban bought the rights back from Disney, he claimed that he was taking it to the Hub; however, Hasbro, who co-owned the Hub, is rivals with Bandai of America, who at the time, made toys for the franchise[[/note]]. Other fans are more optimistic, pointing out that due to the small toy line of ''Gobusters'' in comparison to other Sentai (''Shinkenger'', ''Kyoryuger''), it's entirely possible that ''Beast Morphers'' could only have one season[[labelnote: explanation]]a fair number of fans believe that a ''Gobusters'' adaptation was chosen due to Hasbro not wanting to tackle a sentai with a larger toy line right away, which a series like ''Kyuranger'' or ''Zyuohger'' would've had; adapting ''Gobusters'', which has no collectibles, is seen as the safest bet; also, Hasbro makes toys for [[Creator/MarvelComics another super hero franchise]] that uses leather-suited heroes[[/labelnote]], thus avoiding it's plot getting screwed over.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: After ''[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel]]''s season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and inferior to even ''[[SeasonalRot Dino Super Charge]]'' by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'' and ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of a ''Go-Busters'' adaptation.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: After ''[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel]]''s Steel]]'''s season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and inferior to even ''[[SeasonalRot Dino Super Charge]]'' by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'' and ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of a ''Go-Busters'' adaptation.
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*** Heck even [[https://imgur.com/a/BgcBH he was waylaid by the news]].

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*** Heck even [[https://imgur.com/a/BgcBH [[https://twitter.com/Linkara19/status/965005333491052544 he was waylaid by the news]].
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** Before Nickelodeon got the broadcasting rights, ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' was originally going to air on Creator/TheHub, a channel that was owned by Hasbro. Now, Hasbro owns the toy rights and this is the first season under their belt.

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** Before Nickelodeon got When purchasing the broadcasting rights, show back from Disney, presumably to keep the price down Saban had told them that ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' was originally going to air on Creator/TheHub, a channel that was owned by Hasbro.Hasbro, and not Disney's rival Nickelodeon. Now, Hasbro owns the toy rights and this is the first season under their belt.
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** Before Nickelodeon got the broadcasting rights, ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' was originally going to air on Creator/TheHub, a channel that was owned by Hasbro. Now, Hasbro owns the toy rights and this is the first season under their belt.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits. It wouldn't even be the second, as that would go to ''Film/PowerRangers2017'', which had non-latex suits.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits. It wouldn't even be the second, as that would go to ''Film/PowerRangers2017'', which had non-latex non-spandex suits.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits. It wouldn't even be the second, as that would go to ''Film/PowerRangers2017'', which had non-latex suits.
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*** Made more hilarious when you look at [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Cheetor, Optimus Primal and Rattrap]][[labelnote:note]]And Rattrap specifically his WesternAnimation/BeastMachines incarnation.[[/labelnote]], and then look at Cheeda Nick, Gorisaki and Usada. Also back when Over-Time was releasing Go-Busters subs, a screencap of Gorisaki riding Cheedah in bike form had a caption of "That's so primal, Cheetor."

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* HilariousInHindsight: When reviewing ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]] suggest that Saban adapt a pre-''Zyuranger'' Sentai OutOfOrder, suggesting ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. While Saban couldn't do that at the time[[note]]the contract they had with Toei at the time was for ''Zyuranger'' onwards, and even if it did allow them to adapt a prior Sentai, they would've still had to have adapted ''Carranger'' later if they had wanted to use other Sentai[[/note]], they apparently took his advice for this series, choosing to adapt ''Gobusters'' instead of ''Zyuohger'' or ''Kyuranger''.
** Heck even [[https://imgur.com/a/BgcBH he was waylaid by the news]].

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When reviewing ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]] suggest that Saban adapt a pre-''Zyuranger'' Sentai OutOfOrder, suggesting ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. While Saban couldn't do that at the time[[note]]the contract they had with Toei at the time was for ''Zyuranger'' onwards, and even if it did allow them to adapt a prior Sentai, they would've still had to have adapted ''Carranger'' later if they had wanted to use other Sentai[[/note]], they apparently took his advice for this series, choosing to adapt ''Gobusters'' instead of ''Zyuohger'' or ''Kyuranger''.
** *** Heck even [[https://imgur.com/a/BgcBH he was waylaid by the news]].
** One of Hasbro's other best known franchises is, of course, ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', with fan reaction to its Beast Era spawning the infamous "TRUKK NOT MUNKY" meme. Now, Hasbro is handling the Power Rangers toys... and what does their very first line feature? A truck that ''becomes'' a monkey![[labelnote:Note]]Of course, both Optimus Primal and Gorisaki Banana are gorillas, which are actually ''apes'' and not monkeys... but that's just being pedantic.[[/labelnote]]
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** Heck even [[https://imgur.com/a/BgcBH he was waylaid by the news]].
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* BrokenBase: In a sense - while there isn't one over the show itself being adapted, there ''is'' one over the show being adapted in place of ''Series/DobutsuSentaiZyuohger'' and ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger''.
** One argument that was made against a ''Kyuranger'' adaptation was the size of the cast - while such a cast size might not have been a problem had ''Power Rangers'' not been [[ScrewedByTheNetwork suffering from Nickelodeon's 20 episodes per season restriction]], as Nickelodeon is still going to be one airing the franchise until the 28th season at the bare minimum[[note]]although thanks to Hasbro now making the toys for the franchise, it's possible that after the 28th season, it'll undergo a ChannelHop to Creator/DiscoveryFamily, the channel formerly known as ''The Hub''[[/note]], and as it's unlikely that Nick gave Saban an exception to said rule, adapting a Sentai with a large team would, at best, result in the characters being underdeveloped[[note]]and as ''Go-Busters'' itself was adapted OutOfOrder, it's entirely possible that if Saban channel hops, ''Kyuranger'' will be adapted after the change in channels is complete, assuming that Bandai of America, who had involvement in the creation of ''Kyuranger'', doesn't object[[/note]].
** In the case of ''Zyuohger'', arguments are about the show's mechs and their compatibility with the [[MerchandiseDriven Zordbuilder]] - when Bandai of America was making the toys, they commented that the cube gimmick of the show wasn't viable in relation to the Zordbuilder. Although much like with ''Kyuranger'', it's entirely possible that Saban could simply adapt ''Zyuohger'' at a later point after ''Gobusters'', so this could be a moot point.
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* HilariousInHindsight: When reviewing ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]] suggest that Saban adapt a pre-''Zyuranger'' Sentai OutOfOrder, suggesting ''Jetman''. While Saban couldn't do that at the time[[note]]the contract they had with Toei at the time was for ''Zyuranger'' onwards, and even if it did allow them to adapt a prior Sentai, they would've still had to have adapted ''Carranger'' later if they had wanted to use other Sentai[[/note]], they apparently took his advice for this series.

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* HilariousInHindsight: When reviewing ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]] suggest that Saban adapt a pre-''Zyuranger'' Sentai OutOfOrder, suggesting ''Jetman''. ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''. While Saban couldn't do that at the time[[note]]the contract they had with Toei at the time was for ''Zyuranger'' onwards, and even if it did allow them to adapt a prior Sentai, they would've still had to have adapted ''Carranger'' later if they had wanted to use other Sentai[[/note]], they apparently took his advice for this series.series, choosing to adapt ''Gobusters'' instead of ''Zyuohger'' or ''Kyuranger''.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: In a sense - while ''Beast Morphers'' is the first ''TV Series'' to have a team that doesn't wear spandex suits, it's not the first entry in the franchise to use a material other than spandex for it's suits - that would be ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie'', which had latex suits.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters from 2013 as well as [[Series/ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]], the fandom rejoiced when Power Rangers Beast Morphers was announced as the 26th season.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters ''Go-Busters'' from 2013 as well as [[Series/ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] ''[[Series/ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]]'' for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]], ''[[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]]'', the fandom rejoiced when Power ''Power Rangers Beast Morphers Morphers'' was announced as the 26th season.



* WinBackTheCrowd: After [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel's]] season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and [[SeasonalRot inferior to even Dino Super Charge]] by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters and Series/ResshaSentaiToQger, the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of a Go-Busters adaptation.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: After [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel ''[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel's]] Steel]]''s season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and [[SeasonalRot inferior to even ''[[SeasonalRot Dino Super Charge]] Charge]]'' by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'' and Series/ResshaSentaiToQger, ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of a Go-Busters ''Go-Busters'' adaptation.
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* HilariousInHindsight: When reviewing ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers Linkara]] suggest that Saban adapt a pre-''Zyuranger'' Sentai OutOfOrder, suggesting ''Jetman''. While Saban couldn't do that at the time[[note]]the contract they had with Toei at the time was for ''Zyuranger'' onwards, and even if it did allow them to adapt a prior Sentai, they would've still had to have adapted ''Carranger'' later if they had wanted to use other Sentai[[/note]], they apparently took his advice for this series.
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* BrokenBase: In a sense - while there isn't one over the show itself being adapted, there ''is'' one over the show being adapted in place of ''Series/DobutsuSentaiZyuohger'' and ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger''.
** One argument that was made against a ''Kyuranger'' adaptation was the size of the cast - while such a cast size might not have been a problem had ''Power Rangers'' not been [[ScrewedByTheNetwork suffering from Nickelodeon's 20 episodes per season restriction]], as Nickelodeon is still going to be one airing the franchise until the 28th season at the bare minimum[[note]]although thanks to Hasbro now making the toys for the franchise, it's possible that after the 28th season, it'll undergo a ChannelHop to Creator/DiscoveryFamily, the channel formerly known as ''The Hub''[[/note]], and as it's unlikely that Nick gave Saban an exception to said rule, adapting a Sentai with a large team would, at best, result in the characters being underdeveloped[[note]]and as ''Go-Busters'' itself was adapted OutOfOrder, it's entirely possible that if Saban channel hops, ''Kyuranger'' will be adapted after the change in channels is complete, assuming that Bandai of America, who had involvement in the creation of ''Kyuranger'', doesn't object[[/note]].
** In the case of ''Zyuohger'', arguments are about the show's mechs and their compatibility with the [[MerchandiseDriven Zordbuilder]] - when Bandai of America was making the toys, they commented that the cube gimmick of the show wasn't viable in relation to the Zordbuilder. Although much like with ''Kyuranger'', it's entirely possible that Saban could simply adapt ''Zyuohger'' at a later point after ''Gobusters'', so this could be a moot point.
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Not an example. That trope is when a character dies, but being Genre Savvy ruins any dramatic tension, because the fans know the character will come back.


* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Save for a few rumors and expectations given that Bandai Of America and Power Rangers have now split, many were worried that a Go-Busters adaptation would never see the light of day. After it was revealed that Beast Morphers was the next adaptation, the reveal took many by surprise.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters from 2013 as well as [[ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]], the fandom rejoiced when Power Rangers Beast Morphers was announced as the 26th season.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters from 2013 as well as [[ResshaSentaiToQger [[Series/ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]], the fandom rejoiced when Power Rangers Beast Morphers was announced as the 26th season.



* UnexpectedCharacter: More like unexpected adaptation, as folks were predicting Saban Brand's to adapt a Sentai series that came after ''Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger'' for their ''Ninja Steel'' followup, with ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger'' being a top prediction. No one expected Saban to backtrack and adapt a Sentai series it skipped over.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: More like unexpected adaptation, as folks were predicting Saban Brand's Brands to adapt a Sentai series that came after ''Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger'' for their ''Ninja Steel'' followup, with ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger'' being a top prediction. No one expected Saban to backtrack and adapt a Sentai series it skipped over.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: More like unexpected adaptation, as folks were predicting Saban Brand's to adapt a Sentai series that came after ''Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger'' for their ''Ninja Steel'' followup, with ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger'' being a top prediction. No one expected Saban to backtrack and adapt a Sentai series it skipped over.
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* HolyShitQuotient: Let's just say, save for the rumors, VERY FEW people were expecting ''Go-Busters'' to finally get an adaptaion.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters from 2013 as well as [[ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger, Ninninger]], the fandom rejoiced when Power Rangers Beast Morphers was announced as the 26th season.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters from 2013 as well as [[ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger, [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]], the fandom rejoiced when Power Rangers Beast Morphers was announced as the 26th season.



* WinBackTheCrowd: After [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel's]] season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and [[SeasonalRot inferior to even Dino Super Charge]] by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters and Series/ResshaSentaiToQger, the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of Go-Busters.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: After [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel's]] season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and [[SeasonalRot inferior to even Dino Super Charge]] by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters and Series/ResshaSentaiToQger, the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of Go-Busters.a Go-Busters adaptation.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: With the negative backlash against skipping Go-Busters from 2013 as well as [[ResshaSentaiToQger ToQger]] for [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger, Ninninger]], the fandom rejoiced when Power Rangers Beast Morphers was announced as the 26th season.
* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Save for a few rumors and expectations given that Bandai Of America and Power Rangers have now split, many were worried that a Go-Busters adaptation would never see the light of day. After it was revealed that Beast Morphers was the next adaptation, the reveal took many by surprise.
* WinBackTheCrowd: After [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Power Rangers Ninja Steel's]] season have proven both a ToughActToFollow and [[SeasonalRot inferior to even Dino Super Charge]] by viewers and critics combined with the arguments against skipping Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters and Series/ResshaSentaiToQger, the Power Rangers fandom instantly exploded with the announcement of Go-Busters.

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