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This page compiles all reviews megnoman has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
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Jeff Szusterman, Erika Fong, Hector David Jr., Alexander P. Heartman, Brittany Anne Pirtle, and Najee De-Tiege in Power Rangers Samurai (2011)

Power Rangers Samurai

5.3
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  • Sep 13, 2011
  • Truly AMAZING!!!!

    Okay, so lets get this out of the way, "Is this series stupid and corny like the last 10 Disney series?" no, its freaking awesome! Fans of the original show, children, Super Sentai fans, and people who never got into power rangers will absolutely LOVE this show!!! It has more mature themes while still being accessible to the younger audience. Saban And Nickelodeon have really done a great job to make this series as accessible, enjoyable, and just amazing as it could be. Unlike traditional Power Rangers, Samurai takes it themes, story lines, and tone seriously, while keeping for the most part, light hearted. The series actually follows the Japanese series Shinkenger quite well, while changing things unfamiliar with the American audience, but still keeping a strong, well maintained storyline. Check it out!!!

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