‘Power Rangers’ Writer Says ‘It Was a Mistake’ to Cast Black and Asian Actors as Black Ranger and Yellow Ranger: ‘None of Us’ Were ‘Thinking Stereotypes’
‘Power Rangers’ Writer Says ‘It Was a Mistake’ to Cast Black and Asian Actors as Black Ranger and Yellow Ranger: ‘None of Us’ Were ‘Thinking Stereotypes’
Power Rangers: Racist Casting for Black, Yellow Rangers Was 'Mistake'
They "weren't thinking stereotypes" but in the original cast the only woman in the group was the pink ranger as if that wasn't also a stereotype...
K, sure, gotcha.
This is what people mean when they call out implicit bias. I can believe that nobody in the writer's room explicitly said "Oh we should make the girl pink because girls like pink," but I can also believe someone made the girl pink because it "felt right" and nobody ever argued against it, and same with the black and yellow rangers. Having a diverse writer's room is a great way to prevent these implicit biases from getting passed on, but I'd honestly be surprised if Mighty Morphin Power Rangers had more than like, one white dude working on the entire story.
An example that could have come right out of a psychology textbook. Well done.
This works more for the yellow ranger. The pink ranger is clearly female in the original Japanese version - she has breasts and her uniform has a skirt. But the original Japanese yellow ranger was male: no breasts, no skirt. The US execs probably wanted 2 female rangers, but they chose yellow over red, blue, or black as the most likely "girl" color.
Is {current_year} and the fascists dogs kid show still have the only female dog in pink.
The Asian yellow ranger would like a word with you.
You know, you're right. I had this weird false memory of there originally only being three of them and that the yellow, green, and black rangers came later. I just checked Wikipedia, and she was for sure in the first episode.
Yellow ranger was a dude in the original Japanese footage. That's why in the fights he didn't wear a skirt like the pink ranger.
They tormented the one gay cast member into quitting, too. Can't forget that part.
Yep, the old blue ranger, David Yost.
Gatchaman and Voltron checking in with their single female representation. It was...not uncommon in Japanese team shows to have a pink member of a team that was also the only girl.