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04/27/06, 11:45 AM | #1 |
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Re: Arguing about Magiranger
Just argue to your friend that everything is a rip-off of Shakespeare's works or the Illiad and that he shouldn't watch anything because of that.
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04/27/06, 11:45 AM | #2 |
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Harry Potter is Magiranger on crack.
I don't get it. LOTS of shows use magic as a premise. EVERYTHING can't "rip-off" Harry Potter. I, for one, was waiting for the year that Sentai/Power Rangers did a magic-based season. It just seemed like a logical thing to do eventually. That doesn't necessarily mean it was ripped off from everything. You think Magi ripped off HP? Fine, then that means Harry Potter ripped off legends about magicians and wizards and magic, etc. I'll bet the next magic-based show/movie/whatever will be claimed to be a rip-off of Harry Potter, too, just because it's soo big. Face it, HP wasn't a completely original idea, nothing is. Everything is based off of something else. The end. |
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Just like Halo, Halo wasn't the first first-person-shooter to come out but it made that genre a helluva lot popular and because the game was good people usually use that to compare other first person shooters. That's just the way it is, especially in entertainment. When something good comes out and because popular other companies try to jump on the bandwagon to garner that attention and make some money of the craze. I can easily go on with the exaples. Now I still stand by my word that Magiranger was INFLUNCED by the Harry Potter CRAZE but I'm not saying that it ripped-off the HP movies cuz If that was the case the Magiranger would be about 3 alchemy students in a Acedemy of Magic and Magired would be a boy with glasses and lightning bolt on his forehead...etc. For those of you out there, there is a difference between ripping off and inspiration |
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But personally I hate HP, so... yeah. |
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04/27/06, 11:45 AM | #6 |
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Well, I personally defintely got serious Harry Potter vibes when I saw Hikaru open up the wall and take the rangers into the train station that Travelion was on. I think that that aspect, at least, was inspired by Harry Potter, I mean, it's not that secret magic trains are prevailent in all forms of fiction, though and personally have never heard of a secret magic train that can transform into a mecha (Transformers don't count since they're not powered by Magic).
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04/28/06, 11:45 AM | #7 |
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[QUOTE=Aren't the HP spells Latin based?QUOTE]
The spells used in the books are parodies of "spells", and use a kind of latin that was used in Road Runner cartoons: Deletrius €œDelete€ means €œto erase€. Used to erase spell images conjured by Priori Incantem. Densaugeo Enlarges the teeth of the victim. Diffindo Latin for €œto split€. A spell that rips an object in half. Disapparate The opposite of Apparate €“ you have to Disapparate before you Apparate at the other end. Disillusion Literal meaning is to remove an illusion. Generally used to indicate unhappiness with a situation. Spell used to hide something. Typically used to hide magical objects and occurrences from Muggles. Dissendium This is possibly a path-revealing spell. It was used to open a secret passage to Hogsmeade. Engorgio €œEngorge€ means €œto fill to excess€. Causes an object to enlarge (http://www.mugglenet.com/info/other/spells.shtml) I prefer the spells used in Magiranger--as the words are not as much as the "courage" and strength of the spellcaster. |
04/28/06, 11:45 AM | #8 |
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Based on what I've read here, MF has more similarities to Harry Potter than Magiranger ever will, but it's still nothing like coming straight out of the book.
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04/28/06, 11:45 AM | #9 |
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Both Magiranger and Mystic Force have similarities to Harry Potter. In Magi, the banners for each of the Magirangers hanging on the wall in the "secret room" (Room of Requirement?) are reminiscent of the Hogwarts' Banners.
Mandora Boy equals the Mandrake plant from HP. Both have cries which are fatal to humans when they are removed from their soil. Chess imagery=Wizard's Chess from HP. However, a lot of the elements, as others have stated, are common to Witchcraft/Socerery/The Occult. Those elements are part of the public domain. Were the creators of Magiranger Force inspired by the popularity of Harry Potter? Without a doubt. Mystic Force is kind of stuck. As Disney inherits whatever Toei does, they have little choice but to follow the pre-determined Japanese theme. |
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However, when Magiranger first premiered, many felt that the magic theme was solely dominated with Harry Potter references. It was hard for some to catch the other "magical" references until later on. |
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