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MattEmily
11/27/17, 02:11 PM
Who were your favorite Writers and/or Producers?

Tzachor Era
11/27/17, 02:49 PM
Jonathon Tzachor. His creative direction gave us classic seasons like Space, Galaxy, and Time Force. Samurai and Megaforce would have been great too of Saban Brands didn't hadicap him.

MattEmily
11/27/17, 03:02 PM
My favorite Producers were Chip, Doug and Eddie since they were more interested into doing original stories however the bonus thing about Chip is that he had that special balance of Sentai elements and original elements.

Jackie was 1 of my favorite writers since she was big on original elements.

Other writers who were good would include as follows:

Steve Kramer = High Five.
Cheryl Saban = Teamword, Food Fight, Something Fishy, Grumble Bee

Stewart St. John = Eyeguy, co-wrote all of Green with Evil with other Staff, co-wrote Island of Illusion 2 with others, co-wrote Green Candle, wrote Doomsday, Changing of the Zords,

Shuki Levy = Foul Play in the Sky, co-wrote Island of Illusion with others, co-wrote White Light, co-wrote Ninja Encounter, co-wrote Rangers Back in Time, co-wrote Wedding, wrote Return of the Green Ranger, co-wrote A Friend in Need, co-wrote Ninja Quest

Tom Wyner = co-wrote Calamity Kimberly,
Julianne Klemm = co-wrote Calamity Kimberly, wrote Birds of a Feather,

Shell Danielson = Return of an Old Friend, co-wrote White Light, co-wrote Ninja Encounter, co-wrote Rangers Back in Time, co-wrote Wedding, co-wrote A Friend in Need, co-wrote Ninja Quest,

Mark Hoffmeier = Two Heads Are Better Than 1, Best Man for the Job, Another Brick in the Wall, Shadow Rangers,
Mark Litton = Zedd Waves, Wild West Rangers, Master Vile and the Metallic Armor, Millennium Message,

Al Winchell = King for a Day, Hawaii Zeo

Jill Donnellan = The Master's Herald,

Carlton did good with The Magna Defender.
Denise did good with Orion Rising and she was also fine co-writing Hexuba's Graveyard with Chip.

John Fletcher did good with co-writing a few episodes of Lightspeed with Jackie notably Sorcerer of the Sands, Olympius Unbound and Web War.
His co-writing job for Wrath of the Queen (who he co-wrote with Jackie and Denise) was also fine.

so as you can see most of my favorite writers were the writers who did original stories and didn't try to copy someone else's work since copying someone else's work by translating the dialogue is just lazy work and it serves no point or purpose. Why make Power Rangers if you want it to be exactly like Sentai? You don't need 2 shows that are completely identical.

Ann Knapp/Austen and Steve Slavkin are 2 other writers who I like due to some of their work with Ninja Storm and in the case of the former but not the latter also Dino Thunder since the latter wasn't there for Dino Thunder.

Sentai Snob
11/27/17, 04:45 PM
Why waste time with original footage?

Uncle Steve
11/27/17, 04:48 PM
I liked Doug Sloan. He seemed to have a good feel with original stories but could work with the Sentai Storylines too.

Galaxy Forever
11/27/17, 04:49 PM
Judd Lynn was the best. Although I am not as big of a fan of his current work.

MMPR Forever
11/27/17, 05:06 PM
Whoever was in charge of MMPR. I don't follow the behind the scenes news that much.

MattEmily
11/27/17, 05:33 PM
Why waste time with original footage?

why waste time with copying someone else's work? it's already out there for all to watch. Copying someone else's work means you don't want to work and you just want to be lazy and uncreative.

White Tiger Fan
11/27/17, 06:53 PM
Amit Bhaumik hands down. He had the vision to produce the show for the kids and long time fans. He knew the shows mythology and had passion for the product. His personal backstories were well though out. He wrote great episodes like FR and RIFTF. Wild Force was a good season that would have been better if it weren't for Tzachor. His treatments to later seasons were great on paper.

Inner Senshi
11/27/17, 06:55 PM
I like every season so I like every writer or producer.

Sentai Is Forever
11/27/17, 06:58 PM
Jonathon Tzachor by far. Everytime he had power, he tried to copy Super Sentai as mich as they would let him. And was always quick to make sure Judd, Amit, and Jackie didn't go too far off the rails with originality

MattEmily
11/27/17, 07:10 PM
Amit Bhaumik hands down. He had the vision to produce the show for the kids and long time fans. He knew the shows mythology and had passion for the product. His personal backstories were well though out. He wrote great episodes like FR and RIFTF. Wild Force was a good season that would have been better if it weren't for Tzachor. His treatments to later seasons were great on paper.

if it weren't for Tzachor then Saban (or Disney rather) would've went bankrupt.


Jonathon Tzachor by far. Everytime he had power, he tried to copy Super Sentai as mich as they would let him. And was always quick to make sure Judd, Amit, and Jackie didn't go too far off the rails with originality

Copying is not the purpose of Power Rangers. Power Rangers is its own show if you copy it then that's not Power Rangers that's just an American version of Sentai.

Falconzord Commander
11/27/17, 10:08 PM
Yeah just making Power Rangers a carbon copy of Sentai for no reason is not good. Juwt write the best series possible with what you got. A lot of great seasons wouldn't have been the same if they juat adapted the Setai verbatium.

Siren Ranger
11/28/17, 07:56 AM
I liked Judd Lynn. He can do serious and fun pr. And he knows how to work with the Sentai without copying it. He is also a very good script writer.

Tzachor Era
11/28/17, 08:11 AM
I liked Judd Lynn. He can do serious and fun pr. And he knows how to work with the Sentai without copying it. He is also a very good script writer.

I really like Judd next to Tzachor. But i don't think he is as good without Tzachor to guide him. Tzachor taught him everything he know about producing PR, afterall.

Saban Fan
11/28/17, 08:18 AM
Haim Saban hands down! He is the creator and creative driving force behind Power Rangers. He is our Stan Lee, Gene Roddenberry, and George Lucas. Power Rangers wouldn't be here if it weren't for him. And it certainly wouldn't be as good if it somehow was around without him! As the lackluster Disney era showed. Luckily Saban got the show back.