The Baro Soldiers in Choriki Sentai Oh-Ranger are awesome. They may behaved more like apes than robots but they wield assault rifles and electrified spears. Also they don't explode nor malfunction on contact with water unlike their counterparts in Zeo Rangers, which is stupid and contradictory as it's been implied by Zordon early in the series that Cogs will be much harder to defeat (compared to the Tengas and Putty Patrols from the previous series).
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From main antagonist to a lunch person in Season 2. Now assuming the alias Barry Draxum, his role appears to be a supporting character to the main protagonists, aside from being comedic. He's starting to grow on me. As well as Splinter. Ever since Shredder appeared, he's no longer a couch potato.
Those computers in Choriki Sentai Oh-Ranger are spewing out a lot of non-nonsensical English words. To the average Japanese in 1995, they might have thought the foreign words are fancy scientific terms but really they're just randomly arranged without any context.
Are you telling me the only time where we get to see an actual appearance of Opal Koboi is the Chinese old lady turned into a girl fairy scene in the teaser trailer but got deleted instead in the final movie!?
Imagine rushing to get stuff done and then giving all your undivided attention to the television right before 9PM to watch a new episode of Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room only to find it's not on because it's Wednesday night and not Thursday night. You got the days mixed up. *bonk*
The combined use 3D characters and 2D background in Valley of the Lanterns was off-putting at first. It's weird but you'll get used to it as time goes by. Maybe it's an experimental art by the animators who wish to imbue a fairy-tale atmosphere into a CGI animation.