Unreleased Power Rangers Series Reveals Footage and Key Details (Including Surprise Dino Fury Connection)

Fans have been eagerly awaiting the final chapter of the popular web series Ninja Kidz, which first launched in 2017 on the Ninja Kidz TV YouTube channel. While the finale was announced to be coming earlier this year, it hasn’t been released yet. However, Bryton Myler, the actor who plays Bulk, recently shared a new YouTube video with exciting footage and story details that surprisingly connect the series to Dino Fury.

5 Villains That Need to Appear Next in DC Comics’ Absolute Universe

Darkseid’s impact has created a surge in villains, but heroes are beginning to fight back. A corrupted ‘Justice League’ has formed to suppress these heroes, though they won’t be able to handle threats like Absolute Wonder Woman and Absolute Green Lantern. To truly challenge the heroes, the Absolute Universe needs more powerful and unique villains. Here are 5 villains who should make their debut.

Two Years Ago, My Hero Academia Revealed the Anime’s Biggest Problem in a Single Line

Some fans are unhappy with how things turned out for Midoriya, but the bigger issue with My Hero Academia lies in its overall structure, especially as the series concluded. The final two seasons (7 and 8) felt rushed compared to earlier parts of the show. The ending ultimately feels too soon, and this problem was foreshadowed by a line of dialogue back in Season 6 in 2023.

25 Years Ago Today, SpongeBob Debuted Its Very First Christmas Special That Introduced a Legendary Character

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the first SpongeBob SquarePants Christmas special, “Christmas Who?”, which premiered on December 7, 2000. This episode was a first for the show in several ways: it was the first holiday-themed installment, the first to be twice as long as a regular episode, the first to feature a different version of the theme song, and it introduced fans to Patchy the Pirate, the president of the SpongeBob fan club.

10 Best Anime Dubs You Can Binge on Crunchyroll Right Now

Unfortunately, not all of the best English-dubbed anime are currently available on Crunchyroll. Popular shows like Steins;Gate and Death Note are famous for their excellent dubbing, but they’re either missing some episodes or aren’t on the service at all. Luckily, there’s still a great selection of fantastic English dubs to enjoy, whether you’re discovering these stories for the first time or revisiting old favorites. From thrilling sci-fi adventures to a truly influential anime from the 90s, these shows are definitely worth watching.

Xbox Was Just Outsold by a Console You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Okay, so a lot of us gamers are starting to worry about Xbox. There was a ton of talk a few months back that they might just stop making consoles altogether – I even heard stories about stores pulling them off the shelves! Target said they’re still selling Xbox stuff, thankfully, but it’s clear Microsoft is changing things up with how they’re getting consoles to players, and honestly, it doesn’t seem to be going smoothly.