Oh my...
I've only fully watched very few Sentai series (Go-Onger, Gokaiger, Zyuohger, and King-Ohger), plus a couple of chapters of some other Sentai series (Shinkengar, Kyoryuger, Donbrothers, and the ongoing Gozyuger).
Right now, I would say that King-Ohger has become one of my favourite Sentai teams. It's just that I really liked how the main characters started as more individualistic heroes because that not only reflects the theme of monarchs defending their kingdoms, but because through their journey of learning to rely on others, the characters gained a lot of depth. At least that's how I perceived it, and it's the thing that stood out to me the most to me.
Also, the story was so engaging.
I don't know if any other series have included a character as a narrator, but man, I loved King-Ohger for that.
Right now, I would say that King-Ohger has become one of my favourite Sentai teams. It's just that I really liked how the main characters started as more individualistic heroes because that not only reflects the theme of monarchs defending their kingdoms, but because through their journey of learning to rely on others, the characters gained a lot of depth. At least that's how I perceived it, and it's the thing that stood out to me the most to me.
Also, the story was so engaging.
I don't know if any other series have included a character as a narrator, but man, I loved King-Ohger for that.
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