We don't have Tokimura just being obsessed with aliens and time travel - all that is linked to wanting to find his missing child. I always thought Professor Phenomenus who was a comic relief character in both Power Rangers in Space and had a four-episode appearance in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy was wasted.
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He may be a kooky scientist but he really gets written into the plot one way or another. He becomes their occasional ally along the way.
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It's hinted throughout the series that he could the father of either one of the Flashmen. He first assumes it's a son then it's a daughter. He's a guy who has lost his memory or can't even remember the gender of his oldest child. I'd probably laugh at him if he was making a time machine considering that it kept failing to get his answers. I'd probably even compare him to Professor Phenomenus due to his eccentric behavior. Professor Tokimura is somewhat of a kooky scientist. They struggle with the fact that they must leave their birth planet that they so wanted to return to! They just don't feel at home either considering they've grown up in a lost galaxy - a galaxy that they don't belong to! Talk about their shattered dreams while they battle the Reconstructive Empire Mess. They would later discover that they only have less than a year before the Anti-Flash phenomenon kicks in and possibly kill them. They learn civilian superpowers at the cost of their biology. Time spent in the lost galaxy of Flashman started to alter them for better or for worse. They arrive on Earth as strangers to the place of their origins. One day, they realize that their planet is under attack and they decide to go to Earth to fight off Mess. They got rescued by the people of the Planet Flash and raised them to be warriors. They were kidnapped as children and grew up without any faint idea about Earth. They grew up in a lost galaxy without having any idea of what their birth planet was like. A galaxy where the Planet Flash and its four moons belong. So how does Flashman fit with the Ginga better than Gingaman IMHO? The series starts with five humans who grew up in a lost galaxy for 20 years straight. Then another series had potential, it started in space, ended in space but was stuck on events on Earth instead of space. Then I think about how Lost Galaxy had potential but ended up getting stuck mostly in Terra Venture. Trakeena herself was a daring step for Power Rangers - she's a villain that makes the lives of the heroes as miserable as possible! I can't even stop thinking of Trakeena whenever I see a Changeman episode with Ahames carrying out her cruel schemes. However, I can't stop thinking of Lost Galaxy while watching Flashman.
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I can watch Gingaman without even thinking much about Lost Galaxy. The technology of the late 90s (Lost Galaxy aired in 1999) and the late 80s are vastly different so again comparing Flashman with Lost Galaxy might be an unfair comparison in some way. Krabs for better special effects and casting. Talk about Power Rangers actually getting a bigger budget from Mr. Lost Galaxy on its own can be a fun series for some viewers. Boy did I get a lot of stuff wrong about Flashman too! I still remembered my Old Shame fanfiction where I just kept writing stupid stuff while relying on some synopsis and summaries over the Internet (which many of them contain factual error). Then I thought one series that took place in 1986 actually started to get my attention more namely Choshinsei Flashman.
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I did remember getting fascinated by Lost Galaxy's actually daring direction (before I decided to drop Power Rangers off my leisure list due to circumstances behind it especially with the Disney and Neo-Saban fiascos) as the series doesn't take place on Earth. While I usually don't feel like saying or even agreeing with statements like "Lost Galaxy is better than Gingaman." or even "Gingaman is better than Lost Galaxy." - I just felt like wanting to write this ramble regarding Flashman and Lost Galaxy out after some time.