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Joel and Kevin discuss the newly revealed details on the upcoming series Power Rangers Prime while also reviewing the one-shot issue Power Rangers: Infinity! Then... I guess we have to continue the story of RPM with Clash of the Red Rangers. But is this clash one worthy of your time? Or worthy of the bargain bin? By the way - your team says hi! May the Power Protect You Always Originally Recorded: 8/24/24 Watch Power Rangers RPM Episodes on the Official Power Rangers YouTube by clicking here! Resource for donating/education on the Palestine conflict: https://savepalestine.carrd.co/ Follow us on Twitter and Bluesky! Podcast: @MayThePowerPod (Twitter)/ @MayThePowerPod (Bluesky) Joel: @Thespispunk (Twitter)/ @Thespispunk (Bluesky) Kevin: @BridgeMT3 (Twitter)/ @BridgeMT3 (Bluesky)/ @BridgeMT (Twitch)
Remnants of the Machine Empire have uncovered the powerful Serpentera on the moon. Against such a monumental threat, it will take the combined might off all Red Rangers (minus Rocky) to stop them!
Remnants of the Machine Empire have uncovered the powerful Serpentera on the moon. Against such a monumental threat, it will take the combined might off all Red Rangers (minus Rocky) to stop them!
Red Ranger Aaron and Blue Ranger Josh are here to talk about the 20th anniversary of Power Rangers Wild Force. Wild Force is the tenth season of Power Rangers. It premiered on Fox Kids on February 9, 2002, lately moving to ABC Kids. The finale aired November 16 that same year. The season follows the adventures of six new Rangers. The team consists of Cole (Ricardo Medina, Jr.), Taylor (Alyson Kiperman), Max (Phillip Jeanmarie), Danny (Jack Guzman), Alyssa (Jessica Rey), and Merrick (Philip Andrew). Wild Force's powers and Zords are animal based. Together they fight the evil Orgs. Josh and Aaron discuss the impact Wild Force had on their childhood before going into the premiere. They also look at the episode “Forever Red,” in which Cole the Red Ranger teams up with Red Rangers of seasons past. For more Power Rangers, you can listen to the Sarnecky brothers' podcast on the Mighty Morphin movie. Power Rangers Wild Force is free with ads on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popbreaktv/message
Someone got loose off the goose and decided it was a good idea to NOT let sleeping dogs lie. Not ones to be shaken up by allergies, the gang gives their predecessors, The Loose Talk Giants, their flowers, while chopping it up with the members about their impact on the podcasting game in the Nigerian diaspora, their role in shifting media culture in the entertainment industry, life after Loose Talk, and the reasons behind the podcast's untimely end. They also talk some more about sports and the Afrobeats scene today. This might just be better than that 2002 crossover Power Rangers episode with all the Red Rangers in it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/from-lagos-with-love/support
Topic: Kamen Rider & Super Sentai(Power Rangers) This week, we move on from Drama to entirely different type of drama. Granted this one is far more interesting to me because of Explosions, Cool Poses, and Brightly Colored Uniforms. We welcome back my little brother to discuss Toei’s most popular Tokusatsu series: Kamen Rider and Super Sentai, better known in the west as Power Rangers. History: Shotaro Ishinomori Father of Super Sentai, Kamen Rider, and Cyborg 009 Started as an Assistant to Osamu Tezuka (Astroboy, grandfather of Manga/anime) Developed his own popular manga, Cyborg 009 in 1963 – 1984. Late developed Skullman in 1970, a one off manga volume that told story of a vigilantly hero of Skullman trying to find the murder of his parents, and stop an evil organization. Developed Kamen Rider initially as a live action version of Skullman, but later adapted look of a Grasshopper to make new series Fathered the Henshin style super hero in Tokusatsu series Created Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, first Super Sentai Series Went on to make many Tokusatsu series Died of heart failure at age 60 Tokusatsu Japanese Live Action Film/TV series with heavy use of Special Effects. Kamen Rider Started as adaptation of Skullman, but due to the violent tones of Skullman, the series was reworked to have a Grasshopper motif for the lead hero. Original Series Takeshi Hongo is kidnapped and experimented on by the villainous terrorist group Shocker, turning their soldiers into mutant cyborgs and brainwashing them. Hongo escapes before the brainwashing and fights Shocker as the grasshopper, masked man: Kamen Rider. Due to a filming accident in episode 10, the actor playing Kamen Rider had his legs broken, and is replaced by a second Kamen Rider, Hayato Ichimonji, who also escaped Shocker. To differentiate the two, Hongo is Kamen Rider 1 and Ichimonji is Kamen Rider 2 After the actor playing Hongo is healed, both Kamen Riders continued the series until it’s conclusion at 98 episodes. This would start the Showa Era of Kamen Rider. Showa Era (1971 – 1989) Showa Era due to Emperor Hirohito, who died in 1989. Upon their death, Japanese Emperors are posthumously renamed as the Era they presided over. Thus, Emperor Hirohito became Emperor Showa. Showa roughly meaning ‘Enlightened Peace’ or some interpret as ‘Radiant Japan’. Several other shows were produced until 1976, with other individuals as Kamen Riders, but dubbed Riders. There was V3, X, Amazon, and Stronger. The show took a hiatus for a few years to develop Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, first Canonical Super Sentai Series. Returned in 1979 with Kamen Rider Skyrider, Super 1 and ZX. The series would go back in to Hiatus, until 1987, with Kamen Rider Black, the first series to not be tied in to the early series. Also a direct Sequel in Kamen Rider Black RX, which was the based for Saban’s Masked Rider, ala Power Ranger style. The series would not have any major TV series for the next decade, but kept alive through live action performance, movies, and CD Dramas. Heisei Era, Phase 1 (1999 – 2009) Heisei meaning “Peace Everywhere” which started after previous Emperor’s Death and lasted until 2019 when then Emperor Akihito abdicated the throne to his Son. When the former Emperor dies, he will be then known as ‘Emperor Heisei’. 1997 began production on Kamen Rider Kuuga, a rebirth of the series after a decade of television hiatus. Series father Shotaro Ishinomori, began production with the intent of having a 30th anniversary of the series, but died before Kuuga could air. On January 30th, 2000, Kuuga ushered in the rebirth of Kamen Rider. Heisei Era would feature a new Kamen Rider series every year, with and established various motifs and ideas over the decade. During this time, movie series called Kamen Rider: The First, re-imagined the original Showa Era Kamen Rider tv show and manga, and created series of movies with a darker tone to the original. With popularity of Kamen Rider Den-O, a tradition of having a Movie come out toward, or directly after, the end of the series. Movies often add new element to show or expand upon the ending, but usually always have a cameo from the next Kamen Rider in the movie. Phase 1 ended with Kamen Rider Decade, a series that followed a Kamen Rider going to alternate version of the last nine Kamen Rider series and gaining their abilities and powers. Decade finished early, marking the first time in 10 years where instead of starting in January or February, Kamen Rider shows would start in late August, early September. Heisei Era, Phase 2 (2009 – 2019) Phase 2 continued the trend of Kamen rider shows, with some notable motifs. Double was first rider to be two people Wizard was first entirely magical, not based on technology, Rider. Wizard was also first gay Rider Phrase 2 concluded with Kamen Rider Zi-o, a similar series to Kamen Rider Decade where the hero revisited other Kamen Riders to gain their powers. Reiwa Era (2019 – Current) Reiwa meaning “Beautiful Harmony”. With Abdication by Emperor Akihito, his son, Naruhito, became Emperor on May 1st, 2019. When Emperor Naruhito dies, he will be renamed as Emperor Reiwa. First series to be fully produced in Reiwa era is Kamen Rider Zero-One. It reuses a similar Grasshopper motif. Staples of Kamen Rider: Rider Belt (Henshin Device) Announcing “Henshin” to change Alternate and/or Super Forms Motor Cycles Every episode takes place over two episodes, IE, two episodes make up one whole story Pervious series have no bearing/repercussions on future series. IE, each series is self-contained. Exceptions are Decade, Zi-o, and Majority of Showa Era series. Rider Motifs/Themes Each Rider has a motif or theme their rider is based on. These are often over arching themes or motifs for both Riders and bad guys. Some include: Showa Era Kamen Rider - Grasshopper Kamen Rider V3 - Grasshopper Kamen Rider X - Grasshopper Kamen Rider Amazon - Incan/Mayan Origin Kamen Rider Stronger - Kabuto (Rhino Horn beetle) Kamen Rider Skyrider - Remake of First Kamen rider Kamen Rider Super-1 - Gloves give special Powers Kamen Rider Black - Darker Tone, Seperation from original series Kamen Rider Black RX - Direct Sequel to Black, Form Change Heisei Era Phase 1 Kamen Rider Kuuga - 30th Anniversary Kamen Rider Agito - First series with multiple Riders Kamen Rider Ryuki - Battle Royal Kamen Rider 555 - Greek letters Kamen Rider Blade - Playing Cards, Zodiac Kamen Rider Hibiki - Japanese Oni(Demons) Kamen Rider Kabuto - Various Insects Kamen Rider Den-O - Time Travel, Japanese Poems Kamen Rider Kiva - Hollywood Monsters, Stained glass, Vampires Kamen Rider Decade - 10 Anniversary of Heisei Era, Photography Heisei Era Phase 2 Kamen Rider W - Two riders as one, mix/match Forms 2x, USB Sticks Kamen Rider OOO - Animals, Coins(Metals), Vending Machines, mix/match 3x Kamen Rider Fourze - 40th Kamen Rider Anniversary, Space, Mix/Match 4x Kamen Rider Wizard - Fantasy magic, Rings Kamen Rider Gaim - Japanese Feudal Warfare, Fruit, Dance gangs Kamen Rider Drive - Cars, Detective/police Kamen Rider Ghost - Historical Figures as Power Ups, Ghosts Kamen Rider Ex-Aid - Video Games & Mechanics, Hospital/Doctors Kamen Rider Build - Mix/Match x2, Bottles/mixology, science Kamen Rider Zi-O - Time Travel, Clocks/Watches Reiwa Era Kamen Rider Zero-One - Grasshopper/Animals, Androids Super Sentai Early Super Sentai started as mixing Kamen Rider and Cyborg 009, to create a Team of Kamen Rider. It was also then only known as Sentai. First canonical series: Himitsu Sentai Gorenger Original based off Masks, but later to color. Debuting in 1975, longest running Sentai Series. Weapons came from Mask Very popular, and filled time slot of Kamen Rider. Japanese Spiderman Debuting in 1978, Toei licensed Marvel properties for a few years, their first was Spiderman Radically different origin/take on Spiderman Similar powers, but via a bracelet. Introduced Leopardo, a spaceship that transformed in to a Giant Robot (Giant Robo, popular type of Anime/manga in the 70s and early 80s) Due to the License agreement with Marvel, next Super Sentai series was partially based Captain America, Battle Fever J Marvel initially considered bring over various Super Sentai Series and have American Actors take part of the Japanese actors, something that would be done a decade later. They didn’t due to being unable to secure TV rights. Due to introduction of giant robots, series was redubbed Super Sentai. Earlier series Goranger and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai were later added to the Super Sentai series in 1995. First Super Sentai Series to air in America was Kagaku Sentai Dynaman in 1988, simply as Dynaman. The series however, as broadcast on Nickelodeon and USA cable networks, was a parody, with voice over. Power Rangers Haim Saban major work including making opening themes for various animation series, most notably DIC shows and 80s Tv shows. He would do it for free, but retain the rights to the music. In 1984, while in Japan, he discovered Super Sentai series and fell in love with it. Attempted to bring series Choudenshi Bioman to the state, but couldn’t get it picked up on Television Saban eventually found success in bring over Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (16th Series) to America as Power Rangers. Zyuranger Set a lot of milestones for Super Sentai 1st 7 mecha combiner 6th ranger that was evil before turning good More light hearted than other series Purely fantastical premise, no military or organization First series To be based on Dinosaurs Saban got Power Rangers approved by Fox Kids, finally getting the series added. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers debuted in 1993. Gosei Sentai Dairanger & Ninja Sentai Kakuranger were used for the 2nd and 3rd Season, with part of Kakuranger used for Mighty Morphin Alien Ranger. Only the mechs and badguy suits were kept, despite being a new series with new good guy suits, they kept the previous season’s suits. Saban bought the suits and mecha from Toei. For Kakuranger, the mecha used is in reverse, with the Ninja MegaZord coming in the second half of Kakuranger, as in Power Rangers it came before the Shogun MegaZord. Saban Entertainment asked Toei to shoot new Footage of Kyuranger fighting Dairanger badguys. They later bought the suits outright and had their cast do all the fight scenes in costume With Shouriki Sentai Ohranger, the team from previous season would get new outfits and robots, signaling the change with every new subsequent series. Later seasons would be redubbed based on that years season’s Sentai Series, IE, Power Ranger Zeo With Power Rangers Turbo, adapted from Gekisou Sentai Carranger, it started with previous seasons cast, but mid-way through, it got a brand new cast to replace older cast. With Power Rangers in Space, adapted from Denji Sentai Megaranger, it brought back the old cast, gave new colors, and put an end to the Zordon Era of Power Rangers. Subsequent Seasons of Power Rangers would more closely follow the style of Super Sentai, with a new team every season to correspond with the Super Sentai Season. IE, no more reusing Rangers. They also rarely brought up other series or events in other Power Ranger seasons. Exception for Power Rangers Dino Thunder, adapted from Bakuryu Sentai Abaranger, where long stay character Tommy comes back. Tommy is actor with most Suits: Green Ranger, White Ranger, 2 Red Rangers, and a Black Ranger. Originally airing on Fox from 1993 to 2002, Walt Disney purchased the Fox Kids brand and Power Rangers from Saban Entertainment in 2001. The show then aired on Disney affiliated channels until 2009. Power Rangers RPM was to be the last canonical Power Ranger series, adapted from Engine Sentai Go-onger. RPM is considered very dark for a Power Ranger series, but is also adapted from Go-onger, which was a very silly and light hearted show, striking a tonal difference. In 2010, Saban bought back Power Rangers License and produced Power Rangers Samurai in 2011, ending a two year Hiatus for the series. Power Rangers Samurai, adapted from Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, is a more literal adaptation, carry a majority of themes, story, and character names from the Japanese version. Also first series on Nickelodeon; due to format of Nickelodeon, the series was produced as two seasons, as was Nickelodeon’s format at the time. Per Nickelodeon’s style of formatting seasons, rather than typical 32-35 episode season, spanning a year’s worth of episodes, each Sentai Series takes place over two 22 episodes seasons, causing each Super Sentai Series to be told over the course of two years time. They are thus bypassing Ressha Sentai ToQger, Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger, Uchu Sentai Kyuranger, and Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger. Staples of Super Sentai: 5 Ranger Teams Occasionally Teams of 3 Usually will add a 6th member, usually more powerful than rest Sometimes a 6th Man is added who isn’t a Ranger Teams are made up of bright colors, rarely reusing colors Always a Red and Blue Ranger on a team, Yellow is second most common to be on a team, followed by Pink, then Green, then Black. Most common 6th Ranger is Silver, followed by White, Green, Black, Marron/violet. 36% of all shows have a Red, Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Green Combination of main team 5% of all shows have a Red, blue, Yellow, Pink, and Black Combination of main team https://www.deviantart.com/taiko554/art/Super-Sentai-Power-Rangers-Color-Infographic-644432254 When outside of their Ranger Suits, actors tend to wear similar colors to their Ranger Suits, IE: Red Ranger is typically wearing red clothing Always have a Robot that combines In Power Rangers, they’re called Zords, with the combined form being MegaZord, and the ultimate version being Ultra MegaZord In Sentai, each robot has their own unique term, with no consistency in the naming scheme Monster of the week format A new bad guy to beat each episode, with some development in story or character development, with the bad guy working for the main nemesis. Bad guy turns into a giant form upon defeat In some seasons, they end up piloting a new robot of their own. Always some kind of disposable henchmen type character that aids the main character Suit actors, people in the suits, typically play the same type of character for years at a time. IE: Red Ranger is typical the same suit actor, trading with other male rangers Super Sentai typically have a movie midway through. Power Rangers has had two movies thus far Power Rangers, the Movie (1995) Power Rangers (2017) Notable Themes Much like Kamen Rider, each season has its own theme, with some themes repeating themselves. These are some of the unique themes and first time seen: Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger - Dinosaur Theme Ninja Sentai Kakuranger - Ninja Theme Gekisou Sentai Carranger - Car Themed Denji Sentai Megaranger - Space themed Mirai Sentai Timeranger - Time Travel Mahou Sentai Magiranger - Wizards/magic Engine Sentai Go-onger - Talking Cars/animal vehicles Samurai Sentai Shinkenger - Samurai Tensou Sentai Goseiger - Angel Themed Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger - 35 Anniversary, Pirate Themed Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters - American FBI Ressha Sentai ToQger - Train themed Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger - Cube Animals Uchu Sentai Kyuranger - Zodiac, 12 rangers Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger - First series to follow two Ranger Teams Other companies attempted to follow suit with popularity of Tokusatsu series. DIC brought in Denkou Choujin Gridman as Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad Saban also brought in Space Sheriff Shaider, Jikuu Senshi Spielban, and Choujinki Metalder as VR Troopers Saban also brought Juukou B-fighter and B-Fighter Kabuto as Big Bad Beetleborgs Homework http://tracker.tvnihon.com/index.php?category=123 Episodes 1-4 of Kamen Rider Ex Aid Episodes 1-4 of Uchuu Sentai KyuuRanger
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Sixteen years ago, Power Rangers Dino Thunder boomed onto our screens and now... wait... we're done? We're done! Mike and Shawn have finished covering all of Power Rangers: Dino Thunder and are getting ready to move onto Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue, but before they do that, the guys are putting out a couple bonus episodes. Join them as they compile a list of their top ten Red Rangers. Thanks for listening. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to our feed. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoIntoTheGrid Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeMixtape Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intothegrid/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intothegrid/message
On today’s Episode Gillie experiments with “Red Rangers” to “enhance his piece”. Wallo is hospitalized after a sexual encounter and explains the Audio-porn craze in prison known as The Party Tapes (7:34). Also, Gill, Wallo & Dev answer 1 of life’s most important questions: Is it okay to send Dictures (14:15)? Other Topics Include:Personal Paulie (26:39)Million Dollars Worth of Game (29:58)Alpha Males (35:58)Is it cool to check your partner’s phone? (37:55)Vanity Fair Dev (44:45)Song Of The Week:ROCKY “Ride”https://youtu.be/vMdKOr9nP8Y
This week KnightofOA (Matt) and Nick Valdez of ComicBook.com get caught up on everything Power Rangers. First off we talk about the big news that Mighty Morphin Power Rangers star Austin St. John could be returning for a team-up episode on Beast Morphers, followed by a deep dive into Battle For The Grid's new story mode and characters. We also talk about an unfortunate situation involving a former Power Rangers star and some recent hoopla around Beast Morphers, though we also talk how much we loved the last episode of Beast Morphers and the debut of the Gold Ranger! Finally, we give our favorite Red Rangers of all time and why, and we tease next episode's big discussion on favorite crossover episodes, and we want to hear your favorites too! You can find Nick Valdez on Twitter and on ComicBook.com's Anime channel, and you can find Matt on Twitter, Instagram, and CB's Power Rangers channel as well as on the official ComicBook podcast ComicBookNation! You can also catch Chasing Geek with PintSizeGinger and KnightofOA every other week right here on ChasingGeek.com or on your favorite podcast app of choice, and make sure to leave us a review if you like what you hear!
This week KnightofOA (Matt) and Nick Valdez of ComicBook.com get caught up on everything Power Rangers. First off we talk about the big news that Mighty Morphin Power Rangers star Austin St. John could be returning for a team-up episode on Beast Morphers, followed by a deep dive into Battle For The Grid's new story mode and characters. We also talk about an unfortunate situation involving a former Power Rangers star and some recent hoopla around Beast Morphers, though we also talk how much we loved the last episode of Beast Morphers and the debut of the Gold Ranger! Finally, we give our favorite Red Rangers of all time and why, and we tease next episode's big discussion on favorite crossover episodes, and we want to hear your favorites too! You can find Nick Valdez on Twitter and on ComicBook.com's Anime channel, and you can find Matt on Twitter, Instagram, and CB's Power Rangers channel as well as on the official ComicBook podcast ComicBookNation! You can also catch Chasing Geek with PintSizeGinger and KnightofOA every other week right here on ChasingGeek.com or on your favorite podcast app of choice, and make sure to leave us a review if you like what you hear!
Power Rangers Wild Force was the 10th Anniversary season of Power Rangers. To celebrate, they had a special episode called "Forever Red," which reunited almost all of the Red Rangers in a mission to stop the evil Machine Empire once and for all. For our 11th commentary counting down to the 25th Anniversary, we'll be watching this special in all of it's 4:3, Standard Def glory!Feedback for this show can be sent to: charliesgeekcast@gmail.comYou can subscribe to Charlie’s Geekcast through iTunes, Google Play, the RSS Feed, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Spotify, or you can also download the episode directly here. You can also visit the show's Facebook group page. For complete show notes, including more images, please be sure to visit the blog.
Power Rangers Wild Force was the 10th Anniversary season of Power Rangers. To celebrate, they had a special episode called "Forever Red," which reunited almost all of the Red Rangers in a mission to stop the evil Machine Empire once and for all. For our 11th commentary counting down to the 25th Anniversary, we'll be watching this special in all of it's 4:3, Standard Def glory!Feedback for this show can be sent to: charliesgeekcast@gmail.comYou can subscribe to Charlie’s Geekcast through iTunes, Google Play, the RSS Feed, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Spotify, or you can also download the episode directly here. You can also visit the show's Facebook group page. For complete show notes, including more images, please be sure to visit the blog.
Power Rangers Wild Force was the 10th Anniversary season of Power Rangers. To celebrate, they had a special episode called "Forever Red," which reunited almost all of the Red Rangers in a mission to stop the evil Machine Empire once and for all. This time out, we'll be watching this [...]
After several years of raising Cornish Cross chickens as our meat birds, we decided it was time to compare them to another meat bird we'd been hearing a lot about: Red Rangers. So we did an experiment. I bet you're here because you want to know who won the mighty battle between Cornish Cross vs. Red Rangers at our farm. Well. About that... Note: this is simply one farmgirl's experience regarding two breeds of meat birds. Your experience may be different. If you'd like further thoughts on choosing a meat bird, check out my ebook Choosing the Best Meat Chicken for Your Homestead. (Don't want to read all the words? This blog post is also a podcast—just press the triangle play button on the little black bar at the top of this post!) Cornish Cross vs. Red Rangers: the actual purpose of our experiment The original purpose of our experiment was to see if the Red Rangers would: a) work decently as a meat bird, in which case we would... b) save a rooster and several hens to provide us with fertile eggs, which we would... c) incubate and hopefully hatch out more Red Rangers! It would be a closed system! We would no longer have to buy Cornish Cross chicks every year! Our plan could not fail! In my excitement, however, I failed to see something that seems rather obvious now: if it was such a perfect plan, why wasn't everyone doing it? Good question. Our dream to keep some Red Rangers, collect their eggs, incubate them, and hatch them out so we could have a closed system for meat birds quickly crashed and burned when someone hinted to us a wee bit into our experiment that Red Rangers don't "breed true". Meaning that even if a mommy and a daddy Red Ranger love each other very much, their babies aren't necessarily going to have the traits of Red Rangers that we would be looking for. Well, then. Must have missed that little nugget in my original research. Cornish Cross vs Red Rangers: the plan...and how it failed. Now knowing that the Reds didn't breed true, and being fully aware that the Reds grew slower than the Cornish Cross, our plan was to keep all the meat chickens for 9 weeks and butcher them all at the same time. We knew the Cornish would be on the larger end of things and the Reds would be a little smaller than they could have been, but we didn't want to set up another butcher day—we already had 3 big butcher events planned at our farm for the year! By butchering both the Cornish and the Reds at 9 weeks, we knew we we'd be looking at something "a little" smaller with the Reds. Well. Over the weekend that our meat birds reached 8 weeks old, we had our first Cornish Cross die—as well as another Red Ranger (the 4th since we'd started the experiment). As is our usual practice when a chicken dies from an unknown cause, we decided to breast the chickens out for our dog. Below is the comparison of breast meat from two 8 week old birds - Red Ranger on the left, Cornish X on the right. I called my husband over and said "So, then. Butchering these Reds at 9 weeks is pretty pointless." He agreed. When Cornish Cross butcher day arrived, however, we did butcher the largest Red Ranger rooster. I wanted another comparison—this time a full bird. I mean, the chicken breast comparison a week earlier had to be a fluke, right? Well. Not a fluke. So, let's discuss how much these chickens eat while we punt through this experiment some more, yes? Cornish Cross vs. Red Rangers: how much do they eat? I raised our Cornish Cross and Red Rangers together so obviously they were all eating the same food at the same time. (They also shared their coop with 9 turkey friends!) We feed twice a day; once in the morning and once at night. Since our experiment wasn't intended to figure out who ate what food, I don't have an exact division of numbers. But I've got a pretty solid idea, and you can take my observations for what it's worth.
This week the Yellow Ranger got high and stumbled into the studio. Red Rangers microphone commits suicide mid recording. Talked about a wild fishing trip. And gave us a spoiler riddled review of the MLP Movie that may or may not contain anything from the film. But we all believe he saw what he said. See how messed up things can get this week on Zeo a Sakura Rangers Podcast. iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sakur…d1280266641?mt=2 Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…7fbuwmiis7um4awze Twitter: @sakurarangers Instagram: www.instagram.com/sakurarangers/?hl=en Email us as: sakurarangerspodcast@gmail.com Soundcloud: @sakura-rangers Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUx... Artist: www.facebook.com/MiyuArts
Go, go Power Rangers! Need we say more? We chat to Mr. Pacman's Jim Compton about those mighty morphin kids. You guys remember the saga of the Green Ranger? When all the Red Rangers teamed up? Or any of the 20-something different iterations of the show? Because Jim does, and he's got the convention ticket to prove it!
Episode 48 Knightmari, JasonMB and KistyNocturn we have returned to our regularly recorded podcast day and time. Link DumpPower Rangers Mega Force behind the scenes 1All 20 Red RangersGreen Ranger passes shield to another rangerJason David Frank wearing Green Ranger suit and signed itJason David Frank holding Soba swordDavid Yost TwitterJason David Frank TwitterJohnny Yong Bosch twitterWalter Jones TwitterRWBY Yellow Trailer RWBY Pokemon pictureBoarder Lands DLC trailer
IF I DEMORPH I COULD SUFFOCATE AND DIE. DO YOU WANT A DEAD ME HANGING OUT IN YOUR HOUSE? NO? THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT, SO LEAVE ME ALONE AND DON'T YOU DARE OFFER ME FOOD YOU GREEN BASTARD. Anyway, join us as we discuss the latest from Tamashii Nations 2011! So many cool new toys that your brain will explode. Your wallet will explode too. It's pretty neat. Anyway, we continue on to discuss the latest in Den-O, Fourze, MegaMax, and some little Power Rangers Samurai tidbits. There were Gobusters rumors in there too, but I got rid of them since the news broke today, it'd be kinda pointless. Our summaries continue with Gokaiger 40 and Fourze 12! It's hard to think that Gokaiger is almost over... Anyway, Samurai Summaries with Shuki returns for the epic movie, Clash of the Red Rangers, featuring Fake Antonio and Fake Scott who sounds suspiciously like real Scott. Lastly, we travel to the Digital World...but miss! Thus begins a Ramble Time of not so epic proportions. We'll try to get back to the Digital World again next week.