TV NEWS: Original Power Rangers stars reunite for 30th anniversary Netflix special - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always


With Tommy gone, he's the safe bet
Wonder if they'll dedicate the pilot episode to JDF..
 
I saw this shit on the tube feeds.....


Those mfkrs didn't "leave,"...... they were escorted out the doors


But if I have nothing else to do one day...... I'll listen
Cant fight against the machin3machin3a
 
YouTube aired the first episode in its entirety as a commercial about a month ago. I actually watched the whole thing for the nostalgia.
 

‘Power Rangers’ Writer Says ‘It Was a Mistake’ to Cast Black and Asian Actors as Black Ranger and Yellow Ranger: ‘None of Us’ Were ‘Thinking Stereotypes’​



By Zack Sharf
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MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS, David Yost, Thuy Trang, Jason David Frank, Austin St. John, Amy Jo Johnson, Walter Jones, 1993-96

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“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” head writer Tony Oliver admits in the new Investigation Discovery series “Hollywood Demons” that it was a “mistake” to cast a Black actor to play the Black Ranger and an Asian actor to play the Yellow Ranger (via Entertainment Weekly). The series kicked off in August 1993 on Fox Kids with Walter Emanuel Jones as Zack Taylor (the first Black Ranger) and Thuy Trang as Trini Kwan (the first Yellow Ranger).

Oliver says in the documentary that “none of us [were] thinking stereotypes” when these casting decisions were originally made, which is why the show ran for two seasons with “the Black character the Black Ranger and the Asian character the Yellow Ranger.” It wasn’t until “my assistant pointed it out in a meeting one day” that Oliver realized these castings were upholding stereotypes. Oliver added: “It was such a mistake.”




During the show’s casting, Oliver said the Black ranger “seemed to have the swagger of the group” and the Yellow Ranger was “the peaceful one, who tends to be the conscience of the group.” They were looking for actors who had these qualities. Oliver noted that “Thuy was not our original Yellow Ranger,” as it was Audri Dubois who was originally cast in that role but left the show due to a pay dispute. Trang was then cast and edited into the already-shot pilot.



In the Investigation Discovery documentary, camcorder footage taken on set by one of the show’s stunt coordinators shows the cast was aware of the stereotypical castings for the Black and Yellow Rangers. As Jones says on camera: “My name’s Walter Jones, I play Zack. I’m Black, and I play the Black Ranger — go figure.”

“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” co-creator Shuki Levy previously told Complex that Jones and Trang’s casting “wasn’t intentional at all. At that time, Haim [Saban] and I were new to this country. We didn’t grow up in the same environment that exists in America with regard to skin color. We grew up in Israel, where being a Black person is like being any kind of color. It’s not something we talked about all the time. It wasn’t a big issue.”
 
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