Hmm, first post in this section. RangerWiki and Tokupedia have a menu listing preloads for different types of articles (actor, hero, ally, villain, song, series, etc). We need those here too.
Well, I've only seen the adaptations, not any of the MH shows. The reason, as you say is lack of subs. We have no groups listed on Style Guide/Fansubs currently.
You mention swearing, well that is usually only there if the fansubbers add it. There's no such thing as a swear word in Japanese. Drugs, booze, and adult themes, no idea about those. The shows are aimed at a family audience though, and latterly, exclusively children (didn't B-Fighter have the timeslot KR has nowadays?) so I wouldn't expect those things. But Japanese and Western standards don't match, so it is possible.
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Hmm, first post in this section. RangerWiki and Tokupedia have a menu listing preloads for different types of articles (actor, hero, ally, villain, song, series, etc). We need those here too.
Closing, this has been resolved over at RangerWiki.
Why do they even share an article? Two characters. Two pages. Split notice added. I'm not sure which is which either!
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About the icons, we know at least Juukou B-Fighter's (clearly shown top left of the scan on a ranger key) and B-Fighter Kabuto's. Do some of the other symbols on these medals (bottom right of the scan) match the others? http://nsm08.casimages.com/img/2013/04/28//13042811055716106411129705.jpg
They're still connected to B-Fighter as direct sequels. Ninja Captor has no direct links with the other Sentai shows, and Akibaranger is a spin-off and thus has direct connections to Super Sentai despite not being set in the same universe.
The SHTZ website certainly does seem to imply that Kabutack and Robotack are exiled. That won't affect their coverage here though - they'd just change to EX status like Akibaranger.
Anyone can upload but the Theme Designer requires admin access. I've done the upload. See Help:Favicon if you don't see it.