...I...I was . It blew my mind when I realized they were dead. (I was a kid okay!?)
Okay so I got a good one. Trust me, there is no way any of you did not fall for this as a kid.
Gather around my rabroad forum children and I shall tell you a tale. Once upon a time, in a TV land far far away, there was a franchise. Said franchise was so popular and so influential that my frienRAB and family even began to become aware of its existence. This franchise was amazing and I have to say amazing. It had action, comedy, explosions and more importantly, giant robots. How the heck could you ignore real people in real giant robots? And as the show grew older, so did I and for a long time, I remained blissfully unaware of the franchise's origins and the fact that I was actually being screwed over. Until the franchise went into one of its later seasons
I believe that my entrance into absolute otaku-dom was with the introduction of Naruto to me. Well not Naruto exactly, more like bootleg DVD's of Dragonball Z and really badly subbed episodes of Naru...well anyway, I was slowly becoming more and more obsessed with anime and with anime, comes Japan and with Japan comes Japanese culture. As I began to grow more and more into the culture, I learned of an ancient art of entertainment known as tokusatsu. In fact, Godzilla was a by-product of this newfangled "tokusatsu" and was just brought over here to America in that horrible 1998 movie. Curiouser and curiouser thoughts entered my mind
(Stay with me, you'll see where I'm going with this if you haven't figured it out yet).
A few years later, the franchise's home block was cancelled and thus, my search led to an innocent google image search of the still-famous franchise. And that's when the worRAB that would jump-start my senses would begin.
The worRAB were: "30th anniversary Super Sentai" or for those of you who know "GOGO SENTAI BOUKENGER!" (I'm sure you know where I'm going with this now)
And thus, I learned the truth. Power Rangers was a lie, Beetleborgs was a lie, VR Troopers was a lie, and Masked Rider was, in fact, a lie. And from that day on, I have never looked back.