Showing posts with label Samurai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samurai. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Power Rangers Super Samurai DVD Promo Streamed

Power Rangers Samurai: Super Samurai
Here is the promo for the upcoming home video release of Power Rangers Super Samurai from Lionsgate. The first and second volume will be available, in both DVD and digital downloads, starting this August.


Lionsgate will release two volumes this year, namely, Power Rangers Super Samurai Volume 1: Secret of the Black Box and Power Rangers Super Samurai – Volume 2: Super Showdown. Both will be released on August 14th at an SRP of $14.98. Pre-order your copies now via AMAZON.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Power Rangers Samurai Christmas Special #1 Coming on DVD

Power Rangers Christmas Special #1 Coming on DVD
On October 16th, Lionsgate Entertainment will be releasing the “Power Rangers Samurai - Power Rangers Samurai Christmas Special #1” on DVD. The disc features last year's special episode, “Christmas Together, Friends Forever.”

Also included as a bonus are two classic Christmas-themed episodes: the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers third-season episode “I'm Dreaming of a White Ranger,” and the last-broadcast Power Rangers Zeo episode, “A Season to Remember.”

Christmas Together, Friends Forever Summary:
Join the Power Rangers this Christmas in an all-new Mega Holiday Adventure release! 'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the Shiba House, the teens reflect on their first year together as a team and as friends, followed by an unexpected lesson about the true spirit of the holidays. Power up!

Power Rangers Samurai Christmas Special #1 DVD will be made available starting October 16th, for $14.98. Pre-order yours copies now via Amazon.

via TVShowsOnDVD

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Lawsuit Filed Against Power Rangers Super Samurai Uploader

Power Rangers Super Samurai
SCG (Saban Capital Group) Power Rangers had filed a lawsuit against Kunal Kandpal, a woman who allegedly uploaded videos of Power Rangers Super Samurai to YouTube. Reports from The Hollywood Reporter says that she even filed a counter-notice!

Unlike TOEI, SCG Power Rangers filed a takedown notice first (instead of immediately deleted it like TOEI does), but Kandpal, who is believed to be living in India, reportedly filed a counter-notice, and we quote:
“This video is my private Property n u cn see hw many views i get on this video people are requesting me to upload more of this video, so please get clear who the hell is jealous of my video and trying to removie it frm YouTube.

I swear, under penalty of perjury, that I have a good faith belief the material was removed due to a mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled...”
The filing of the counter-notice has led to SCG Power Rangers filing both a copyright infringement suit against Kandpal, as well as for DMCA representation, a complaint that is normally filed against parties that unlawfully issue takedowns.

Saban recently filed a lawsuit complaint against the makers of Power Rangers-theme hooded sweatshirts, and sellers of Power Rangers Halloween Costumes, for not having permission to use Power Rangers intellectual property, and the creation and distribution.

Source: Hollywood, Esq. via Anime News Network

Power Rangers Super Samurai Graphic Novel Vol.01 Review

Power Rangers Super Samurai Memory Short Graphic Novel Review
A few weeks ago, JEFusion received a copy of the Power Rangers Super Samurai Vol 01 Memory Short graphic novel, and we decided to review it. In this review, we got a quick recap about the series, while having some new content on the side.

This is the first time I read a Papercutz graphic novel even if I keep on seeing their products on a local bookstore with their Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys and Zorro graphic novels.


I'm not sure if all their graphic novels follow this format but I say, I am quite impressed that they actually dedicated some pages that talks about the Samurai Rangers and their enemies. It makes people who rarely watch Samurai have an idea on our heroes and their enemies without getting spoiled much just in case they decide to watch the series after reading this comic.

The art of this graphic novel is really impressive. Heck, the Rangers comic book counterparts looked fantastic to be honest. The artist captured the spirit of each Ranger while adding his own elements into it.


Another thing to note about it is that unlike the Power Rangers comic books I grew up reading back in the 90's, the bodies of the Rangers are properly toned and not overly muscular, something that I was disappointed with the old comic books.

One thing to note about the art is that the artist didn't restrain himself with the limitations of the rubber suits of the original TV show, rather than he gave the monster of the week, Oblivitor some really fun facial expressions.


The plot of this graphic novel is about the Rangers enjoying a rock concert when suddenly, Oblivitor attacks the concert and while he is fighting the Rangers, he suddenly dries up and with one desperate move, he cast this spell to make Jayden, the Red Ranger lose his memories!

First thing to praise about the plot is that it didn't adapt an episode arc from Power Rangers Super Samurai or the show where it gets its footage and some of its plot elements, Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The fact that the plot of the graphic novel is something original intrigued me for starters.


As I keep on reading the comic, it feels like while our Rangers are fighting some of the Moogers, some of the Rangers are talking about the plot elements from the show where the graphic novel was based upon that is, Power Rangers Samurai and later, Super Samurai.

I say, the artist did a good job in re-interpreting the details about the overview of the series, from the details of ancient Japan till the current battle to the present. This leads me to this, the art for all the battles in the graphic novel are really great, same case with the giant battles.


Finally, the writing in this graphic novel, my complaint about the writing in Power Rangers Samurai and later, Super Samurai is the amount of unnecessary puns. In the case of the graphic novel, they kept the puns and jokes to a minimum level that you might not even noticed it on your first reading.

Most of the humor is concentrated with the monster of the week and his problem with the Furrywarts. Speaking of humor, the writer really concentrated more on the action in this graphic novel as I noticed the lack of Bulk and Spike in this issue. Oh well, at least they were able to do proper humor without the need of these two.

Preview for Power Rangers Super Samurai Comics Posted
Before ending this review, here are some things I noticed in this graphic novel. First is the misspelling of Master Xandred's name, instead of Xandred we have Zandred. It was then corrected on the final published copies.

Instead of "Samurai Symbols of Power" or simply, "Symbol Power" the writer used the term "Kanji Symbol", something I rarely hear in the original Power Rangers Samurai TV series. But considering the target of this graphic novel that is kids, I guess they might not notice all these technicalities as they are more into the fight scenes in this graphic novel.


The first issue of the Power Rangers Super Samurai graphic novel is one enjoyable read for both older and new fans of the Power Rangers franchise. The graphic novel gives new fans an idea about Power Rangers Samurai and later, Super Samurai's story that might get the kid interested on watching once he finishes reading the graphic novel.

Power Rangers Super Samurai Vol 01 Memory Short graphic novel costs $6.99. You can order your copies via Amazon and get a FREE SHIPPING.