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Great job saying that they play in a city full of crime... <_<

Um, they didn't.

Manhattan Crime fighter

How can he fight something that doesn't exist?

Theres quite a difference of "full of crime" and "crime exists".

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Great job saying that they play in a city full of crime... <_<

Are you trying to be offended because you're really reaching for something here. He's a superhero, superheroes fight crime. Relax.

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Great job saying that they play in a city full of crime... <_<

Um, they didn't.

Manhattan Crime fighter

How can he fight something that doesn't exist?

Ok, fine. Have it your way. The Ranger's power is now to get heavily annoyed when tourists ask for directions and exhale the polluting fumes that his city produces.

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what the :censored: is he riding?

A Sybian.

Am I pathetic that I had to Google that?

No, it just means that you didn't spend part of your teen years watching Howard Stern late nights on E watching porn actresses fake sensation on one.

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Why is this project even happening?

I don't know why so many of you guys have your panties in a tangle over this. You guys are not the target market for this project! To me these are aimed at the kids who watch Saturday morning cartoons and then watch the game with their Dad later on. I could totally see an entire set of collectible action-figures later on that 10-year olds would go crazy for.

Other than a few misfires (Sabre and Canuck stand out), I think these are pretty damn cool.

it took more than a dozen pages but finally someone who has sense, it worked in the 90's and it will work again kids are gonna love this stuff

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Why is this project even happening?

I don't know why so many of you guys have your panties in a tangle over this. You guys are not the target market for this project! To me these are aimed at the kids who watch Saturday morning cartoons and then watch the game with their Dad later on. I could totally see an entire set of collectible action-figures later on that 10-year olds would go crazy for.

Other than a few misfires (Sabre and Canuck stand out), I think these are pretty damn cool.

it took more than a dozen pages but finally someone who has sense, it worked in the 90's and it will work again kids are gonna love this stuff

who cares about kids, im getting alot of enjoyment out of this, coming to the boards everyday just to see what everyone is saying about the newest guardian has been awesome!! and the kid in me totally hopes they come out with action figures cause that would be totally wicked!!

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Why is this project even happening?

I don't know why so many of you guys have your panties in a tangle over this. You guys are not the target market for this project! To me these are aimed at the kids who watch Saturday morning cartoons and then watch the game with their Dad later on. I could totally see an entire set of collectible action-figures later on that 10-year olds would go crazy for.

Other than a few misfires (Sabre and Canuck stand out), I think these are pretty damn cool.

it took more than a dozen pages but finally someone who has sense, it worked in the 90's and it will work again kids are gonna love this stuff

OK, now I don't stick my head around toy sections often (and even less in toy stores) but from what I have seen, they don't really stock action figures anymore. Which rather strongly implies that there isn't demand for action figures anymore. Which means if this :censored: is going to be anything like the 90s, it's going to be like that retarded "Commemorative Issue #1" Craze that ended up bankrupting Marvel and damn near destroying the industry.

As for the Saturday morning cartoon target audience...there isn't one. The major networks literally do not show cartoons on Saturday morning anymore. Maybe some of the subsidiary cable networks still do, but you'll have to guess which ones, and for all I know even Cartoon Network's slow mission creep has led them to drop Saturday morning cartoons.

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So, to keep track...

We've gone from the Pink Panther to Panther Caruso (of Starfox fame) to a Transformer (Someone might need to remind me who Ice_Cap put up... It looks like he came from Beast Wars) to some metal Panther guy a person on DeviantArt made to Panthro to freaking Armor King to a zombie panther and finally ending with a freaking pimp panther.

This, my friends, has to be the greatest chain in the history of chains.

That Beast Wars character was Ravage, a rebuilt Decepticon.

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Why is this project even happening?

I don't know why so many of you guys have your panties in a tangle over this. You guys are not the target market for this project! To me these are aimed at the kids who watch Saturday morning cartoons and then watch the game with their Dad later on. I could totally see an entire set of collectible action-figures later on that 10-year olds would go crazy for.

Other than a few misfires (Sabre and Canuck stand out), I think these are pretty damn cool.

it took more than a dozen pages but finally someone who has sense, it worked in the 90's and it will work again kids are gonna love this stuff

OK, now I don't stick my head around toy sections often (and even less in toy stores) but from what I have seen, they don't really stock action figures anymore. Which rather strongly implies that there isn't demand for action figures anymore. Which means if this :censored: is going to be anything like the 90s, it's going to be like that retarded "Commemorative Issue #1" Craze that ended up bankrupting Marvel and damn near destroying the industry.

As for the Saturday morning cartoon target audience...there isn't one. The major networks literally do not show cartoons on Saturday morning anymore. Maybe some of the subsidiary cable networks still do, but you'll have to guess which ones, and for all I know even Cartoon Network's slow mission creep has led them to drop Saturday morning cartoons.

Which is a shame, because I'm lucky to have grown up when I did when there were at least three local affiliates, who had awesome cartoons from 7 to 11 in the morning. But I have to agree that action figures are certainly not in. I think most kids would be into video games nowadays, though I'm not really sure. Maybe they could make these characters battle Gary Bettman in a fighting game... and it would probably suck worse than Shaq Fu.

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