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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
May 2nd 2021 at 4:41:57 AM •••

Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on one of the pages linked here underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Kentaru_Z Since: Jul, 2017
Jul 15th 2017 at 11:47:33 AM •••

New here, so I have a question, why does Red Eyes, Take Warning does not apply to Abare Killer? First of all, I think it would be correct to call it "Red Visor, Take Warning", as he is clearly the strongest Abaranger in single combat (aside from Abare Max, of course), he started as a second party antagonist, then took control of the main antagonist force, all this time doing it just For the Evulz, and even after his Heel–Face Turn, he remains a very dangerous opponent... he even ended up in hell even after saving everyone. Even if we have other cases of red visors (Timeranger and Gosei Knight), his shade of red is slightly darker than the others, so I see a clear intent to emphasise his villain status.

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ChrisX ..... Since: Jan, 2001
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Mar 28th 2011 at 3:20:55 AM •••

Okay, um, I may be making a lot of discussions but...

This is the Laconic version of Cute Bruiser: Little kids who hit REAL hard.

Now how in the hell Ranru fits in!? She's not the 'little kid' as she's older than Emiri (who, if fights, would fit as Cute Bruiser as she is younger and put more 'cute' emphasis than Ranru, but she doesn't). And Asuka usually hits harder than her. So what's the deal of suddenly putting her as a Cute Bruiser while she... just doesn't fit?

ChrisX ..... Since: Jan, 2001
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Apr 27th 2010 at 9:17:51 PM •••

I don't know, but... why do people make deliberate attempt to spoil EVERY entry of the Big Bad and Mikoto / Abare Killer? Maybe it's because I haven't watched Abaranger, but does Mikoto / Abare Killer goes to the territority of He Who Must Not Be Named? Do they deliberately try to refer him as "The White Doctor Guy" or something, just to avoid both his civilian name and his ranger name? Gaoranger's case has been explained, but I can't seem to find an explanation for Abaranger's case.

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Hello86 Since: Sep, 2009
Apr 28th 2010 at 8:23:42 AM •••

I don't know either. I think if anything should be spoiled about Abare Killer, it should be his Heel–Face Turn. His whole existence being spoiled is taking it too far.

Tokuiten Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 28th 2010 at 11:10:05 AM •••

Agreed; only his Heel–Face Turn is important enough to be spoilered.

Tokuiten Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 28th 2010 at 12:44:56 PM •••

...and I've just unspoilered everything not related to his Heel–Face Turn and death.

ChrisX Since: Jan, 2001
May 21st 2010 at 2:37:42 AM •••

Okay, what about the Big Bad?

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ChrisX Since: Jan, 2001
Mar 25th 2011 at 9:45:01 PM •••

I'm reviving this discussion for the sake of the spoilering of the whole Big Bad... screw it, I'm not gonna call it that. I'm saying Dezumoroya, there we go! Why is whole existence also spoiler'd? After starting to watch Abaranger, we all know there's this guy named Dezumoroya, as his servants continue to say his name.

How about that the only thing spoilered is what makes him the Big Bad and how he operates?

Hello86 Since: Sep, 2009
Apr 15th 2010 at 8:25:51 AM •••

Can someone check on this page's use of Dark Is Not Evil for Abare Black? Someone seems to insist that the mere fact that Asuka is the black ranger qualifies him completely. The same trope was applied to the Maskman and Ohranger pages for their black rangers.

fuzzbucket Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 13th 2010 at 10:50:16 AM •••

If Chris X must know, Power Rangers In Space Is Nothing Like Megaranger is a trope that's suppose to focus on the differences between a Japanese program, and it's overrated American rework.

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ChrisX Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 13th 2010 at 5:20:16 PM •••

Well, in that case, make that trope page so it doesn't show in red links, but blue links. And I'm sorry, but you sound... biased. Not sure if it's a good thing.

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