>>11103719>>11103723>>11103731>>11103735>>11103859>>11103880>>11103883>>11103887>>11103891>>11103917>>11104190>>11104196>>11104217>>11104228>>11104237>>11104241>>11104259>>11104301>>11104306>>11104308>>11104442>>11104549>>11104586>>11104630>>11104654>>11104661It's no surprise power rangers died. In my observation of Americans over the last nearly 30 years, I have never been more sure of anything in my life.
Americans do not understand, like, or truly care for power rangers.
They only really have an idea of power rangers based on whatever they watched when they were 12, and anything outside of that is considered terrible, so they spend their lives chasing that same high that they had when they were 12 and never reaching it, becoming soured on the medium as a whole because it's not what they thought it was, because it was something they never truly understood.
It's what happens when your only exposure is a small snapshot; you build your perception around that and anything outside of that you grow to dislike.
Kind of like how the Chinese think all American films are like Forest Gump or Shawshank Redemption or Transformers and dislike anything that isn't similar in tone and design to those movies.