New Power Rangers Isekai Shows Off Its Own Anime Megazord: Watch

The Red Ranger Transforms into a Fantasy Adventurer in a New World”

This captivating tale draws inspiration from Japan’s renowned Super Sentai series, the foundation for the Power Rangers. It explores a tantalizing scenario: what if the Red Ranger, armed with all the skills, technology, and powers of these mighty Super Sentai teams, were transported to an enchanting new realm after defeating a formidable foe? The story unfolds as our hero embarks on a thrilling adventure. To set things in motion, we witness the introduction of their very own Megazord, living up to the expectations of any Super Sentai fan with its jaw-dropping spectacle.

One Piece Is Now In the Most Boring Phase In Its History

In the role as Show Executive Director, Oda found himself occupied during the making of the first season, with the manga taking multiple breaks due to the challenge of maintaining a weekly schedule. While filming the second season, he made a trip to Cape Town where he interacted with the main actors – a first-time experience for him on an OPLA set, causing his schedule to seem busier than ever. The extended manga pauses and anime break created a rather uneventful phase in the timeline of One Piece.

Sega Leak Teases Return of Franchise That Hasn’t Been Seen in 25 Years

According to Gematsu’s report, Sega has recently registered new trademarks for “Ecco” and “Ecco the Dolphin” in Japan. These trademarks were submitted by Sega towards the end of December 2024, indicating a recent action from the publisher. At this point, it’s unclear what Sega is planning with these trademarks, but given the filing, it seems likely that an announcement might be imminent.

Dragon Ball Star Mike McFarland Launches GoFundMe Following Brain Surgery

Actors J. Michael Tatum and Brandon McInnis launched a GoFundMe campaign earlier this week to help their friend McFarland. After McFarland successfully underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor, the funds are intended to support him by hiring a live-in medical assistant during his recovery period. As of Monday, January 13th, the fund has raised over $88,000 USD towards its revised goal of $100,000 (previously set at $65,000 USD). For more details, visit the GoFundMe page.

Fan-Favorite Series Gets New Streaming Home After Leaving Netflix (And This Time It’s Free)

Both “Monk” and “New Amsterdam” are accessible on Peacock, a streaming platform that offers a less expensive subscription compared to Netflix, albeit with an associated cost. On the other hand, “The Magicians” will soon be available on Tubi, making it possible for viewers to continue enjoying the show without incurring additional subscription fees once it leaves Netflix.