Terry S said:
I just told my son and he is very excited. I will probably get flamed for this but it really drives me crazy when people say they won't let thier kids watch PR because it causes them to fight. I am all for sensoring TV watching and I would not let me kids watch certain shows when they were younger. But come on PR is good vs evil, there is no foul language, there is no blood. We explained to our kids that the PR rangers were using thier martial arts moves to defend themselves and others against bad people and this is the only time martial arts should be used. They understood this and there was never a problem.
Did any of you watch the coyote blow up the road runner as a child? Did you go out and blow up people?
Terry!! I sooo agree with you on this. My oldest son was 4 when Power Rangers first came out. My youngest son was born 1 month after Power Rangers first hit the air. My oldest loved that show since it started. My 16 yo nephew loved it, too. We have almost all the toys that ever came out. DS quickly stopped liking Power Rangers, but DS2 took up his brother's liking of the show. DS2 got all the toys that DS and nephew had. He's an avid collector.
Did my boys ever fight and hurt others because they watched Power Rangers? NO!!! As a parent I was sure to tell them what was and was not the proper way to act. Power Rangers has fighting, but it's against ridiculous looking monsters. There is no blood, no torture, no swearing. Kids can mimic anything. It's up to the parents to TEACH their child what is acceptable behavior. They sure did play Power Rangers at our home, but they never hurt anyone.
We went through this very thing about Pokemon in our town. A few teachers in the schools wouldn't even allow Pokemon notebooks because they said Pokemon was "evil". Why? Because they heard that the creatures change into other creatures which is "evil", plus the Pokemon fight to death. So untrue. The creatures battle in arenas and when they run out of health points they faint. The creature then has to go to a healing center to be get it's point's back. Have they ever watched the show? NO. If they did they would see it's a cute cartoon that is far from evil. Even our church had a Pokemon party for the kids a few years back. Such misinformation out there.
Every parent has the right to decide what their children can watch.
I am a parent who does not allow MTV in my house. I think that channel is just disgusting.
As far as Power Rangers is concerned, I don't mind watching the show. I think it's up to the parents to watch this show with their children and teach their children what is the right and wrong way to act. It's okay to act like a Power Ranger. It is not okay to put your hands on someone else and hurt them by being a Power Ranger.
My kids have played Power Rangers for the last 11 years. No one has been hurt. We still watch that show in my house, too. I personally like the show. It's better than some of those stupid Cartoon Network shows.
I'd like to see Power Rangers at MGM.