Strong morphine guards The main writer Tony Oliver regrets what is now viewed as a non -racist casting of his black and Asian pioneers, who played the role of black and yellow Rangers, respectively, in the TV program for children.
Oliver was reflected in the series in the latest episode to discover the investigation Hollywood demonsFor each Entertainment weeklyEntitled “The Dark side of Rangers Power.” At that time, he said in the documents, “None of us thinks of stereotypes.”
For the first time in Fox Kids in 1993, the Superhero Walter Emanuel Jones series witnessed the formation of the character of Zach Taylor, Blaud Power Ranger, and Dhairi Trang, who plays the character of Trune Kwan, the first goalkeeper of the yellow power. As Oliver described it, the former “seemed to have had a grouping of the group” while the latter was distinguished as “peaceful, which tends to be the group's conscience.” The duo remained in the show for two of the total three seasons, leaving due to the contract conflicts. (Trang was also not the yellow goalkeeper, but after Audrii Dubois, who had the role for the first time, he left the offer due to a salary conflict.)
Oliver said that his assistant “referred” to the crime that could be taken in the captives at one day, adding that “this was wrong” in the past.
In the Docuseries episode, scenes behind the scenes also reveal that the actors' team was aware of the optics and they were enjoying it sometimes, as it appears in a video wearing where Jones says, “My name is Walter Jones, I play Zack. I am black, and I play the black goalkeeper.”