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So at the height of Power Rangers initial success, Saban opted to spread his wings and do American adaptations of other tokusatsu shows. One of those shows is based off the Metal Hero franchise. In comes VR Troopers which did lots of things that made it different than just another show like Power Rangers. Sure the characters transformed into suited heroes but these characters were different. They were young adults instead of teenagers and they had actual lives. The show overall was interesting and certain ideas from it were implemented into the Power Rangers franchise for the better.
By Dee Shaw, Arris Waterman, Christopher Powell4.5
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So at the height of Power Rangers initial success, Saban opted to spread his wings and do American adaptations of other tokusatsu shows. One of those shows is based off the Metal Hero franchise. In comes VR Troopers which did lots of things that made it different than just another show like Power Rangers. Sure the characters transformed into suited heroes but these characters were different. They were young adults instead of teenagers and they had actual lives. The show overall was interesting and certain ideas from it were implemented into the Power Rangers franchise for the better.

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