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  • Parents of 90's kids: were they big into power rangers?

    i ask this because I searched youtube for some old 90's stuff and i came across power rangers and it made me recall how badass it all was when i was little and every kid loved power rangers.

  • #2
    I was never into Power Rangers.

    TMNT > Rangers.

    But my 7 year old loves them.

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    • #3
      I'm with you Sauce. TMNT was far better than the Power Rangers. I remember having a couple of friends that did like PR and I tried to watch but just couldn't. Although the pink ranger was kind of attractive :D
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      • #4
        Here's a pic of the Pink Ranger (aka Amy Jo Johnson), in "civilian" attire.

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        • #5
          The yellow ranger has been dead for 7 years.


          How old does that make you feel?


          If not, then how about the pink ranger closing in fast on the big 4 oh?

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          • #6
            I'm with you ASM and Sub on the Turtles. I was all over them. Had about 20 of their action figures. We had some pretty good fights in my room on my floor. In fact, I happened to see one of the movies on the other day. Brought back good memories... :cry:

            The Power Rangers though?

            Eh, not my cup of tea. I just couldn't get into it.

            ASM, your 7 yr. old likes em? Are they even on anymore? I thought they died with the Backstreet Boys and beanie babies.
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            • #7
              The cheesist thing I ever saw was when I was a kid. It came from Japan and it was called Ultraman. It later led to another cheesy show called Johnny Sake and his giant flying robot.


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