also Gokaiger faces are all over the place because the villain put bounty signs on their heads, so they are not just "not hidden", they are celebrities
And every super sentai member is apparently not really secret since Gai (gokai silver / an in universe Sentai Fan) recognizes a Sentai Member instantly
Shinkenger has one episode early on where Chiaki (Green) is shown not to have properly cut off his previous life and going to the arcade with his schoolfriend, resulting in those friends being targeted
@@moseskuria1234I mean the Alien Rangers didn’t really have Civilians moments, hell outside of Sentai footage their personalities are basically the same
In episode 25 of Hurricaneger, Hurricane Yellow was mourning the loss of his grandma, but later on, she was reincarnated as a young girl due to the machinations of Mosquito Seijin/Alien it was a nice touching episode. Also, in Kakuranger, it was established that Ninja Yellow had a little brother.
Goseiger was a little different. They didn’t have secret identities, they kept their entire existence a secret, wiping the memory of anyone who saw them or their enemies fight. The only exception being the kid who was their secret keeper and his father who they tried to hide from, until it was revealed he’d known all along.
I know right? I think they were also the second all minor team too which makes this extra messed up since they’re blaming high schoolers! Imagine if they did that to the ToQgers... I don’t know if I could take that considering how little they actually were.
This kind of plot is not rare, but i really dislike it in every franchises, lol Like... ohh monsters attack us and these people fight them to save us, they must be the reason why the monsters are here, we have to chase them away so the monsters will go too 😂 I wonder is there a story/movie about something like this, but the hero actually go and the people suffer from villain attack but it's too late for then to ask help from the the Hero again?
It has to do with the fact that Super Sentai is a strong part of Japanese Pop Culture. It is a " dynasty " type of show, a " long time soap opera " type of series filled with Sci-Fi and martial arts elements, spliced with intensity, drama but also with a great sense and dose of comedy ( this may vary depending on the season. Jetman and Carranger definetely don't look the same. ) I hate to write this but Power Rangers is an Americanized, strictly kid friendly adaptation, one which is being considered my many people of different ages to be the super hero equivalant of Barney The Dinosaur. A stigma the franchise hasn't been able or willing to get rid off.
Lupinranger Vs Patranger had a different take on the secret identity thing. One only the Lupinrangers do it not because they're sentai but because they are phantom thieves, in fact one of the ongoing plot points is them trying to thwart the efforts of the Patrangers, who are cops, from finding out who they are so they don't get arrested. Second even when not transformed they have a third "phantom thief" guise complete with masks that are supposed to have built in tech to thwart facial recognition sofware.
Kyoryuger is pretty funny on how in the beginning the main 5 members (except for Daigo) originally wanted to keep their identities from not just their families but each other as well
For Zyuohger, 4 of them are from Zyumen. Only Yamato and Misao are human. I don't think they cared too much about keeping their identities hidden. Although they don't tell Yamato's uncle, though he eventually finds out was very supportive. The only other family known is Yamato's father. Whom Yamato has problems with.
For Hurricaneger and Goseiger you forgot that they also have devices that wipe people's memories when their identities are exposed. With Hurricaneger it's the robots, with Goseiger it's the cards.
Follow up on the Boukengers. Whilst SGS as a public organisation is known by the public, their preciouse hunting side is hidden. Only known by a select few connected to treasure hunting.
Yeah, I agree, Super Sentai generally does a far better job of doing secret identities as they're much more flexible compared to Power Rangers where they're always inconsistent by trying to hide their secret identities (most of the time), while at the same time just carelessly flat out shouting "IT'S MORPHIN' TIME!!" where people could easily HEAR them, and I wish they would do it more like their original counterparts. Another great Video, archer! Maybe you could do a follow-up talking about the secret identities of all 15 pre-Zyuuranger Seasons, as well as the un-adapted Sentais like TouQger, Zyuuouger, Lupinranger VS Patranger, Kiramager, Kikaiger, Donbrothers, King-Ouger, and Boonboomger! You could also do a Video where you point out the times where viewers could easily (and sometimes not so easily) see the original Sentai cast, heroes, and villians, as well as even civilians!
A Sentai team having actual jobs really blends them well. Also, your request on Sentai vets porttrayed as civilians in later seasons is a great idea, something PR wouldn't ever do. The bookend of TimeRanger is a good example.
To be fair, sentai teams don't exactly do a great job with their secret identities either. Screaming "Bakuryu Change!" at the top of your lungs in crowded areas while hanging out in a dino themed restaurant isn't doing them any favors. Only group that I can name off the top of my head that does a decent job with their identities is the Lupins, mostly because they bother having disguises for their thief activities. And goseiger because memory manipulation. Most of the time the PR and Sentai groups just rely on the magic of "don't think about it" for identities.
Super Sentai does often. Though with a lot of 70s and 80s Sentai, they were often at a home base they shacked up in when conscripted as warriors. Be from other worldly forces or Earth's own military. As such, their secret identities were negligible. Though it does feel weird that the bad guys never thought to run background checks on their enemy and see if their families can be leveraged for victory.
The Goseiger keep their identities secret from Professor Amachi Nozumu tells his dad the Goseiger are college students, and they spend most of the season trying to hide them being Angels and conversely being Goseigers from him
Dino fury really made some wrong steps because they would teleport then morph instead of morph then teleport and it’s not like their morph sequence is short (the part before they switch to stock footage of them morphing)
Super Sentai can be random and inconsistent, and it may just depend on who is writing an episode. I remember Jetman generally not caring about identities being secret; they transformed in public and would freely talk to associates that knew their identities. But Jetman also had episodes such as the one where Ako desperately didn't want her friend to find out that she was Blue Swallow, and another where I want to recall a fake psychic leads them into a trap by mentioning their identities.
Isn't Jetman part of the government in that series ? As in they probably already told the family members what they signed up for and everything and probably the public knows about them
@chinyang1200 Only Ryu is. The other four were recruited after abosrbing the birdradiation from the previouse base's destruction at the hands of The Vyram
@@BainesMkII considering from what I've heard All episodes are written by different writers , some have the same but most are different. Like Kamen Rider since it's the monster of the week format but st the same time there's is still a main story they follow
My favorite trope of both PR & SS about secret identities is despite roll calling and announcing their ranger names, they still call and refer to each other with first names out loud. 😅
The Goseigers did have to protect their identities, it was several times in the season where they had to memory-wipe people from knowing they were there or any experience from Warstar and other threats.
And then the V-Cinema is about what would happen if the public knows about them full time. (Though to me I see it as Persona 5 lite as it has the same plot points. (Get framed for one single crime, all that popularity goes down dominoes)
The villains in PR almost always tend to know who the Rangers are anyway so hiding their identity is kinda pointless in terms of protecting people around them.
Actually in episode 46 of car rangers that’s when their powers were affected their public identities were revealed I think you need to go back and watch the The show again , And also where the secret base is that’s where their jobs are and that was blowed up by the evil empire they were fighting. Close to the end of the last episode they had to team up with the evil empire they were fighting to defeat the true leader of the rebel biker Empire lord exhaust
I think underrated aspect is In Rangers. The Rangers are seen as sort of above people sort of like true superhero, but like sentai they treated more like community volunteers not too similar to a firefighter
if it about this secret identity you check at ultraman they have to keep it until near final episode and some of them emotional damage and cant accept too
I Have To Say Super Sentai Handles The Subject Of Secret Identities,Way Better Than Power Rangers Could Ever Do,Teams Like The Zyurangers,Gingaman And The Ryusoulgers Can Transform Right In Public Without Worrying About Who Will See Them And Other Teams Like The Dekarangers,Boukengers And Ohrangers Have Their Identities Are Ready Know By The Public At Large,While Other Super Sentai Teams Have Very Clever Ways To Keep Their Identities Secret From The Public At Large,For Example The Hurricangers Used Robot Ninjas To Erase The Memories Of The Heroic Hurricanger/Gouraigers And The Evil Space Ninja Jakanja So They Can Go On With Their Lives And The Goseigers Use Gosei Cards That Can Remove Memories Of The Evil Spirits That They Encounter And The Go seigers Who Keep Their Existence A Secret From The General Public.
I think the one season that tends to mess around with logic a lot, being Donbrothers, handled it well with how random they were as they would use the trope of keep a low-profile though transform in front of people if absolutely necessary, yeeeet we also can consider the anoni small fry and even some of the beastials had been outed in some way, with even law enforcement finding out about them. Hell, even the people who would be transformed into hitosuki had some form of recollection of the Donbrother's identities in most cases. It's just only in four known instances where these elements are exploited and at other times, it's strangely not too. The anoni even knowing about them and being able to tell when the team can pick them out of all the people around kind of don't capitalize on this knowledge except for one time where they kidnap Haruka's/OniSister's aunt just to blackmail the team to handling a common enemy in beastials. Also, apparently with Boomboonger, things start off with the team being somewhat anonymous, but eventually after a while they transition into being somewhat publically known well enough to even become marketable in-world.
after ryusolger zenkaiger i dont think they cared but cant remember donbrothers keeps it hidden and even if they interact daily they didn't know they also were donbrothers at first one of them (not to spoil who) until the very end pretty much kingohger are known because they are the Kings/presidents/rulers etc of each kingdom boonboomger are hidden and are called tire people by the public when they see them transformed
Boonboomger had secret identities at the veginning but the members are well known by now. Especially when Boonpink is allowed to leave work to whenever she is called in by Taiya
Either one of two ways, the government made it law where civilians can't annoy or actively bother the sentai without consequences happening. Or reason 2 there's an artifact involved that actively conceals their appearance to the point where just a simply hat or mask hides their faces.😂 Remember the sentai have been active since the 1970's, the governments had to have noticed what's happening and helped them.
This is a weird video, it almost seems like this was just made from skimming Wikipedia pages, as some info for these series is missing or outright wrong. For instance, GoGoV didn't really have public identities like Lightspeed Rescue. They cooperated with a few public agencies every now and then, but for the most part, people didn't generally know who they were. For instance, Kyoko only found out because she recognized Shou's voice over the radio. And other people from the family members' lives didn't know why they had quit their professions, and it was kind of a big deal if/when they found out they were members of GoGoV. For the most part, even the teams that didn't care to keep their secret identities, like Rangers working for public organizations, generally didn't go around announcing their identities. That was necessary considering they sometimes had to go undercover for missions and such. To say certain teams had "public identities" just because they didn't make an active effort to hide them or just because they worked for public organizations is essentially not accurate. Take the Beast Morphers/Grid Battleforce Rangers. Very public organization, but the Rangers' identities were specifically kept hidden so that they could effectively operate without being bothered. Most Sentai teams acted the same way. One of the only teams that I can really think of actively going out of their way to publicly announce themselves out of costume were the Gokaigers. It was directly shown right from the first episode that literally EVERYONE on the planet knew who they were, and that actually caused problems for them a few times in the series.
doesn't Hurricanger have robots that wipe peoples memories during the first episode or something? if i recall right they got some sort of army robots that can induce small memory wipes from battles which was never brought up again?
Well I always wonder what was the point of the Power Rangers keeping their identity a secret if the bad guys already knew who they were not only did they know who they are but they knew ah where they went to school and where they lived. So is the bad guys really wanted to they could have attacked the Rangers in their sleep but luckily for the Rangers that never happened even one of the villains from Ninja Storm mentioned it and then later on and once and always Rita thought of it
I love RPM but what point would there be to this? Outside of suits they are nothing alike. It'd be comparing apples to oranges. Go-Onger is a comedic sentai while RPM is one of the most serious PR seasons. Both do their jobs well.
I wanted to watch the sentai version of power ranger so see what was the original inspiration that led to power rangers happening but not sure where i can legally watch them
All of the 90s (and some before, some after) are all up on ShoutFactory's streaming website and available on DVD. You could also look to Tubi for the same seasons
also Gokaiger faces are all over the place because the villain put bounty signs on their heads, so they are not just "not hidden", they are celebrities
Essentially shouting "HEY YOU GUYS" to the populous
And every super sentai member is apparently not really secret since Gai (gokai silver / an in universe Sentai Fan) recognizes a Sentai Member instantly
@@Haruroot-o7j tbh he was a avid fanboy and does he research on all existing rangers, and he was a ranger for I can't recall how long.
It’s also kind of hard to be “hidden” when you park a huge floating Pirate Ship in the middle of the city where everyone can see it.
Shinkenger has one episode early on where Chiaki (Green) is shown not to have properly cut off his previous life and going to the arcade with his schoolfriend, resulting in those friends being targeted
Great episode
Power Rangers LightSpeed Rescue was the first season that the rangers didn't keep their identities secret from the public
Because the Lightspeed Rangers were pretty much paramilitary first responders fighting demons.
Didn't the alien rangers have a public identity first?
@@moseskuria1234I mean the Alien Rangers didn’t really have Civilians moments, hell outside of Sentai footage their personalities are basically the same
Despite being the second where it didn’t really matter
The lightspeed rangers were basically fire fighters with ranger powers so they didn’t have to keep it a secret
In episode 25 of Hurricaneger, Hurricane Yellow was mourning the loss of his grandma, but later on, she was reincarnated as a young girl due to the machinations of Mosquito Seijin/Alien it was a nice touching episode. Also, in Kakuranger, it was established that Ninja Yellow had a little brother.
Goseiger was a little different. They didn’t have secret identities, they kept their entire existence a secret, wiping the memory of anyone who saw them or their enemies fight. The only exception being the kid who was their secret keeper and his father who they tried to hide from, until it was revealed he’d known all along.
I also remember that he was taken over briefly by god and told them everything of what was going on.
Carranger is my favorite when it comes to secret identities. Calling them regular citizens all the time was so funny!
I always hated the way the city turned on the megarangers after finding out their identity.
I know right? I think they were also the second all minor team too which makes this extra messed up since they’re blaming high schoolers! Imagine if they did that to the ToQgers... I don’t know if I could take that considering how little they actually were.
@@calebgoodman3028 they were the 2nd team of high schoolers, with Turboranger being the first.
@ Oh right! I haven’t seen that one so that’s my mistake.
It sucked so hard that the city went: You're a bunch of kids. Screw you. The kids were saving the cities butts, the whole time.
This kind of plot is not rare, but i really dislike it in every franchises, lol
Like... ohh monsters attack us and these people fight them to save us, they must be the reason why the monsters are here, we have to chase them away so the monsters will go too 😂
I wonder is there a story/movie about something like this, but the hero actually go and the people suffer from villain attack but it's too late for then to ask help from the the Hero again?
Gobuster red's sister is still alive. Also watching Kyoryu Blue try and hide his identity from his sister was hilarious.
For the most part, SS doesn't do the Secret identity except for a few series.
yea, im beginning kyoruger and they try, but daigo doesnt try and pink, red, and blue all transform in public by episode 2
It has to do with the fact that Super Sentai is a strong part of Japanese Pop Culture. It is a " dynasty " type of show, a " long time soap opera " type of series filled with Sci-Fi and martial arts elements, spliced with intensity, drama but also with a great sense and dose of comedy ( this may vary depending on the season. Jetman and Carranger definetely don't look the same. ) I hate to write this but Power Rangers is an Americanized, strictly kid friendly adaptation, one which is being considered my many people of different ages to be the super hero equivalant of Barney The Dinosaur. A stigma the franchise hasn't been able or willing to get rid off.
The girl Ryouga adopts is his niece, not his sister.
power ranger: we need to hide our identities
super sentai: use full government name as a roll call
Lupinranger Vs Patranger had a different take on the secret identity thing. One only the Lupinrangers do it not because they're sentai but because they are phantom thieves, in fact one of the ongoing plot points is them trying to thwart the efforts of the Patrangers, who are cops, from finding out who they are so they don't get arrested. Second even when not transformed they have a third "phantom thief" guise complete with masks that are supposed to have built in tech to thwart facial recognition sofware.
Kyoryuger is pretty funny on how in the beginning the main 5 members (except for Daigo) originally wanted to keep their identities from not just their families but each other as well
For Zyuohger, 4 of them are from Zyumen. Only Yamato and Misao are human. I don't think they cared too much about keeping their identities hidden. Although they don't tell Yamato's uncle, though he eventually finds out was very supportive. The only other family known is Yamato's father. Whom Yamato has problems with.
For Hurricaneger and Goseiger you forgot that they also have devices that wipe people's memories when their identities are exposed. With Hurricaneger it's the robots, with Goseiger it's the cards.
I did forget that.
Follow up on the Boukengers. Whilst SGS as a public organisation is known by the public, their preciouse hunting side is hidden. Only known by a select few connected to treasure hunting.
Yeah, I agree, Super Sentai generally does a far better job of doing secret identities as they're much more flexible compared to Power Rangers where they're always inconsistent by trying to hide their secret identities (most of the time), while at the same time just carelessly flat out shouting "IT'S MORPHIN' TIME!!" where people could easily HEAR them, and I wish they would do it more like their original counterparts. Another great Video, archer! Maybe you could do a follow-up talking about the secret identities of all 15 pre-Zyuuranger Seasons, as well as the un-adapted Sentais like TouQger, Zyuuouger, Lupinranger VS Patranger, Kiramager, Kikaiger, Donbrothers, King-Ouger, and Boonboomger! You could also do a Video where you point out the times where viewers could easily (and sometimes not so easily) see the original Sentai cast, heroes, and villians, as well as even civilians!
A Sentai team having actual jobs really blends them well. Also, your request on Sentai vets porttrayed as civilians in later seasons is a great idea, something PR wouldn't ever do. The bookend of TimeRanger is a good example.
To be fair, sentai teams don't exactly do a great job with their secret identities either. Screaming "Bakuryu Change!" at the top of your lungs in crowded areas while hanging out in a dino themed restaurant isn't doing them any favors. Only group that I can name off the top of my head that does a decent job with their identities is the Lupins, mostly because they bother having disguises for their thief activities. And goseiger because memory manipulation.
Most of the time the PR and Sentai groups just rely on the magic of "don't think about it" for identities.
Shin Ultraman had his secret identity be exposed via military security cameras
Too bad all the times the Samurai and Megaforce Rangers morphed in front of cameras. That didn't happen :P
Kingohger lmao secret identity? We are KINGS ! 😂
Super Sentai does often. Though with a lot of 70s and 80s Sentai, they were often at a home base they shacked up in when conscripted as warriors. Be from other worldly forces or Earth's own military. As such, their secret identities were negligible. Though it does feel weird that the bad guys never thought to run background checks on their enemy and see if their families can be leveraged for victory.
The Goseiger keep their identities secret from Professor Amachi
Nozumu tells his dad the Goseiger are college students, and they spend most of the season trying to hide them being Angels and conversely being Goseigers from him
Abare red adopted his niece not his sister mai is his sister's daughter
Dino fury really made some wrong steps because they would teleport then morph instead of morph then teleport and it’s not like their morph sequence is short (the part before they switch to stock footage of them morphing)
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Heavy disagree
They literally tell you in the first 4 episodes that they cut themselves off from family and friends to not put them in danger.
Super Sentai can be random and inconsistent, and it may just depend on who is writing an episode. I remember Jetman generally not caring about identities being secret; they transformed in public and would freely talk to associates that knew their identities. But Jetman also had episodes such as the one where Ako desperately didn't want her friend to find out that she was Blue Swallow, and another where I want to recall a fake psychic leads them into a trap by mentioning their identities.
Isn't Jetman part of the government in that series ? As in they probably already told the family members what they signed up for and everything and probably the public knows about them
I guess the exception is Ako due to her still being in school, so her identity being more secretive is necessary to not mess with her school life.
@chinyang1200 Only Ryu is. The other four were recruited after abosrbing the birdradiation from the previouse base's destruction at the hands of The Vyram
@@chinyang1200 The series had several writing contradictions; it was pretty obvious that some writers simply weren't on the same page as others.
@@BainesMkII considering from what I've heard All episodes are written by different writers , some have the same but most are different. Like Kamen Rider since it's the monster of the week format but st the same time there's is still a main story they follow
Lupinranger is the perfect example of how to keep secret your identity
My favorite trope of both PR & SS about secret identities is despite roll calling and announcing their ranger names, they still call and refer to each other with first names out loud. 😅
This wasn't the case back in the Showa series, though I'm kinda curious where/when they kinda drop that.
In Fiveman, the rangers' identities were known to their students when they morph during last few episodes
The Goseigers did have to protect their identities, it was several times in the season where they had to memory-wipe people from knowing they were there or any experience from Warstar and other threats.
And then the V-Cinema is about what would happen if the public knows about them full time. (Though to me I see it as Persona 5 lite as it has the same plot points. (Get framed for one single crime, all that popularity goes down dominoes)
The villains in PR almost always tend to know who the Rangers are anyway so hiding their identity is kinda pointless in terms of protecting people around them.
The argument is. They know who they are. But in lots of cases. Family, friends. They don't go near. So they don't get a one up.
Actually in episode 46 of car rangers that’s when their powers were affected their public identities were revealed I think you need to go back and watch the The show again ,
And also where the secret base is that’s where their jobs are and that was blowed up by the evil empire they were fighting.
Close to the end of the last episode they had to team up with the evil empire they were fighting to defeat the true leader of the rebel biker Empire lord exhaust
I think underrated aspect is
In Rangers. The Rangers are seen as sort of above people sort of like true superhero, but like sentai they treated more like community volunteers not too similar to a firefighter
if it about this secret identity you check at ultraman they have to keep it until near final episode and some of them emotional damage and cant accept too
I Have To Say Super Sentai Handles The Subject Of Secret Identities,Way Better Than Power Rangers Could Ever Do,Teams Like The Zyurangers,Gingaman And The Ryusoulgers Can Transform Right In Public Without Worrying About Who Will See Them And Other Teams Like The Dekarangers,Boukengers And Ohrangers Have Their Identities Are Ready Know By The Public At Large,While Other Super Sentai Teams Have Very Clever Ways To Keep Their Identities Secret From The Public At Large,For Example The Hurricangers Used Robot Ninjas To Erase The Memories Of The Heroic Hurricanger/Gouraigers And The Evil Space Ninja Jakanja So They Can Go On With Their Lives And The Goseigers Use Gosei Cards That Can Remove Memories Of The Evil Spirits That They Encounter And The Go seigers Who Keep Their Existence A Secret From The General Public.
I love how SPD handles it where they are a police academy of Power Rangers, so people pretty much know they can transform.
So, essentially they just keep their identities without it necessarily being required for the most part.
I think the one season that tends to mess around with logic a lot, being Donbrothers, handled it well with how random they were as they would use the trope of keep a low-profile though transform in front of people if absolutely necessary, yeeeet we also can consider the anoni small fry and even some of the beastials had been outed in some way, with even law enforcement finding out about them. Hell, even the people who would be transformed into hitosuki had some form of recollection of the Donbrother's identities in most cases. It's just only in four known instances where these elements are exploited and at other times, it's strangely not too. The anoni even knowing about them and being able to tell when the team can pick them out of all the people around kind of don't capitalize on this knowledge except for one time where they kidnap Haruka's/OniSister's aunt just to blackmail the team to handling a common enemy in beastials.
Also, apparently with Boomboonger, things start off with the team being somewhat anonymous, but eventually after a while they transition into being somewhat publically known well enough to even become marketable in-world.
after ryusolger
zenkaiger i dont think they cared but cant remember
donbrothers keeps it hidden and even if they interact daily they didn't know they also were donbrothers at first one of them (not to spoil who) until the very end pretty much
kingohger are known because they are the Kings/presidents/rulers etc of each kingdom
boonboomger are hidden and are called tire people by the public when they see them transformed
i feel like boonboomger is definitely a toss up. like i think they're seen as a mystery but they still tell their identities to whoever listens
You forgot Kiramager. After Rysuoulger, it's Kiramager.
Boonboomger had secret identities at the veginning but the members are well known by now. Especially when Boonpink is allowed to leave work to whenever she is called in by Taiya
Kyoryu blue being left out is sad, dude's an uncle who stepped up as a father figure
Even his "relationship" with candelilla was a huge part of some episodes
also not alll the villains care enought or have the resources to go after their secret identities or families
Sentai handles the secret identity thing by not having them. Well most of the time,there’s really only Lupinranger who try to hide it
With the amount of times they morph out in the open, they’d definitely be caught on CCTV cameras.
Either one of two ways, the government made it law where civilians can't annoy or actively bother the sentai without consequences happening. Or reason 2 there's an artifact involved that actively conceals their appearance to the point where just a simply hat or mask hides their faces.😂 Remember the sentai have been active since the 1970's, the governments had to have noticed what's happening and helped them.
Almost all Sentai team has there civillian uniform and maybe the civilians can't read
This is a weird video, it almost seems like this was just made from skimming Wikipedia pages, as some info for these series is missing or outright wrong. For instance, GoGoV didn't really have public identities like Lightspeed Rescue. They cooperated with a few public agencies every now and then, but for the most part, people didn't generally know who they were. For instance, Kyoko only found out because she recognized Shou's voice over the radio. And other people from the family members' lives didn't know why they had quit their professions, and it was kind of a big deal if/when they found out they were members of GoGoV.
For the most part, even the teams that didn't care to keep their secret identities, like Rangers working for public organizations, generally didn't go around announcing their identities. That was necessary considering they sometimes had to go undercover for missions and such. To say certain teams had "public identities" just because they didn't make an active effort to hide them or just because they worked for public organizations is essentially not accurate.
Take the Beast Morphers/Grid Battleforce Rangers. Very public organization, but the Rangers' identities were specifically kept hidden so that they could effectively operate without being bothered. Most Sentai teams acted the same way. One of the only teams that I can really think of actively going out of their way to publicly announce themselves out of costume were the Gokaigers. It was directly shown right from the first episode that literally EVERYONE on the planet knew who they were, and that actually caused problems for them a few times in the series.
It's funny that gao rangers has uniform as civillian and no body knows
Where was ToQger and LupPat?
Do can anybody tell me why no one knows there identity if they have uniforms even if not in ranger form
In mmpr the villains knows who are the rangers because Rita can see them but she just don't care so why need to have secret Idwntitu
doesn't Hurricanger have robots that wipe peoples memories during the first episode or something? if i recall right they got some sort of army robots that can induce small memory wipes from battles which was never brought up again?
Yeah. I'm pretty sure the robot things get forgotten. Which is why I forgot them.
Well I always wonder what was the point of the Power Rangers keeping their identity a secret if the bad guys already knew who they were not only did they know who they are but they knew ah where they went to school and where they lived. So is the bad guys really wanted to they could have attacked the Rangers in their sleep but luckily for the Rangers that never happened even one of the villains from Ninja Storm mentioned it and then later on and once and always Rita thought of it
Sentai teams they don't hide there identities they are all adults not like in power rangers
In space almost copy the end of megaforce
I love mmpr
Ten things that Power Rangers RPM did better than Super Sentai Go-onger
I love RPM but what point would there be to this? Outside of suits they are nothing alike. It'd be comparing apples to oranges. Go-Onger is a comedic sentai while RPM is one of the most serious PR seasons. Both do their jobs well.
I wanted to watch the sentai version of power ranger so see what was the original inspiration that led to power rangers happening but not sure where i can legally watch them
All of the 90s (and some before, some after) are all up on ShoutFactory's streaming website and available on DVD. You could also look to Tubi for the same seasons