TV Series SUPER SENTAI Is Ending (Not Really though)

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Just found out this news recently, but apparently even the actors and directors were in disbelief that the franchise was ending, so to speculate the franchise different outcomes, what would you choose?
Going on a Indefinite Hiatus Or Return with a New Rebrand
 
Just found out this news recently, but apparently even the actors and directors were in disbelief that the franchise was ending, so to speculate the franchise different outcomes, what would you choose?
Going on a Indefinite Hiatus Or Return with a New Rebrand
Update: From what I read (due to japanese news sites reporting it) its because they can no longer justify the production, because for some time, the profit is lower than the production costs
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Reinforcing this, tv asahi states that they won't answer questions about future lineups:
 
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Wow. They got to nearly 50 seasons though, I think? ::thinking Still a good effort, considering. I haven't seen nearly as much of it as I'd like, but I have seen a few of the more recent seasons, and a few here and there otherwise.

Maybe it's time to start working my way through the rest?
 
I haven't followed Sentai in a very long time (probably Kyuranger?) and while it is indeed sad that such a prolific franchise is coming to an end, hopefully it'll just be a long sleep and refresh for the series

Maybe they might consider reviving Metal Heroes? I mean they've teased us with a bunch of reimaginings in the past through Kamen Rider and Sentai
 
They should have made more games based on sentai. I got into some just because I played a game based on some series. (As well as metal heroes and kamen riders)
 
I haven't seen nearly as much of it as I'd like, but I have seen a few of the more recent seasons, and a few here and there otherwise.
Classic Sentai (80's through early 00's) is my honest to goodness sweet spot (Bioman, Maskman, Flashman, Dairanger, Kakuranger, Gingaman, and GogoV being my all-time faves) . I think I liked Zyougher and Kyuranger because of how much they felt like the older stuff (though I'm sure Nobu from Akibaranger would have something to say about such an assessment)

They should have made more games based on sentai. I got into some just because I played a game based on some series. (As well as metal heroes and kamen riders)
Apparently they've had some up until 2018 with Lupinranger?
 
This dosen't look real holy shit.

Trully the end of an era.

Update: From what I read (due to japanese news sites reporting it) its because they can no longer justify the production, because for some time, the profit is lower than the production costs
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Reinforcing this, tv asahi states that they won't answer questions about future lineups:

Kids don't watch sentai anymore? I always thought it was super popular in Japan
 
I doubt it, BUT i do know they get their funding selling toys....means if you want to keep watching, start buying.
 
Kids don't watch sentai anymore? I always thought it was super popular in Japan
A couple of years ago the writing staff of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai switched, it seemed promising at first, but IDK. Sentai has really gone down hill, it used to be an all-ages program like Kamen Rider (though KR skews a bit older), but a lot of the shows have seemed intensely kiddie
 
Kids don't watch sentai anymore? I always thought it was super popular in Japan
I hope it means a significant decrease in otaku culture so Japan can finally produce sane animes, mangas and video games to get real and actually create something sane people would be interested in lolol. Just to satisfy otakus they ruined their whole entertainment industry, even good old series TBH. For example One Piece started as pirate fun and last time I watched it turned into a sexual fetish over animals SMH.
 
Eh, I'm taking this with an entire shaker of salt. TV Asahi specifically refusing to talk about future programming plans likely means that they have something "different" in mind, but confirming or denying a cancellation would reveal their plans too early. If they were actually cancelling it, they'd probably just go ahead and say they were, because if nothing else it would drum up ratings for the last stretch of the final season as people tune in for the end of a historic series.

That said, insider leaks have been saying for a while that the series is in for a "soft reboot" after this season, which is kind of hinted at in the plot anyway. They've been doing wilder and wilder things with new seasons for the last 6-7 years anyway, breaking traditional formulas, going against typical design standards, and other things that kind of push the limits of what Super Sentai has always been.

This latest season is basically setting up a universal reset (even though there wasn't any actual continuity anyway), and lots of fans have speculated that relaunching under a new brand name (like Shin Super Sentai or something) would allow them to go really crazy with the formula, create new traditions for the brand going forward, *and* untangle the newly branded series from Hasbro's Power Rangers rights and whatnot. That kind of freedom would mean they could seek out a new partner for international adaptations, or simply go for global distribution as-is to make more money off the franchise directly, especially given the rise in popularity of anime, foreign TV and the like due to streaming services.

Sensationalizing the idea that the franchise is "ending" when we don't have official confirmation in any way, shape, or form is just going to cause internet drama and undue panic from people who don't read any further than the headline. If and when TV Asahi confirms the franchise is dead and not being renewed or rebranded, then I'll care. As-is this is just pointless rumors that fans of the franchise have been speculating about for months now, along with insider information indicating that a rebrand was probably on the horizon.
 
The irony about Power Rangers is that the licensing to the US in that way probably propped up their business a bit and when the US contingent failed, they missed out on some of that revenue.

But yeah, I think Super Sentai will be back in a similar way to how Kamen Rider needed a long break before it's eventual comeback. I don't think the'll let it die like Metal Heroes.
 
Upon just now hearing all this. This is even stranger with the fact they already have hints to what the next Sentai season is gonna be, but honestly I don’t really mind if it’s just some sort of hiatus or break before getting back on track
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This dosen't look real holy shit.

Trully the end of an era.



Kids don't watch sentai anymore? I always thought it was super popular in Japan
There’s some lil kids out there ig
 

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