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“Koda, as I have decided, is 99,872 years old. So he was frozen technically, not a hundred thousand years,” are the words of Yoshi Sudarso, who portrays the ancient caveman Koda, a.k.a the Blue Dino Charge Ranger, on “Power Rangers Dino Charge.”
Isn’t it great when an actor makes such headcanon of his character? It’s even better when that love comes from himself being a Power Rangers fan.
So today I’m wiring about Yoshi and his involvement with Power Rangers that led him to have experiences he probably would’ve never thought about.
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Yoshi is an actor and stuntman who appeared on various films and Youtube videos, such as “The Maze Runner” and Super Power Beat Down series by batinthesun.
His passion for stunts is rooted in his athletic background growing up. He played various sports such as badminton and track, but eventually discovered flipping and thought it suited him better than other physical activities. With his friends’ suggestions, he began his career in stunts and worked distinct avenues including movies, skits, and live events on stage.
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While pulling off his stuntman actions, Yoshi had also been auditioning to become an actual Power Rangers on Television since 2010. The franchise finally welcomed him to be part of the Ranger family in 2014, when he obtained the role to play Koda.
Also a fan of Super Sentai, the Japanese Television franchise in which Power Rangers gets its costume design and fighting footage from, Yoshi watched the Japanese counterpart of his show “Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger” before auditioning, during the audition, and after getting the role.
Ever since the role landed on the geeky actor, Yoshi made contributions to the show a regular Power Rangers actor would not. He had the rest of the Dino Charge cast watch Kyoryuger, suggested an idea for the show’s transformation sequence, and pointed out the mistakes of the props the staff made with his knowledge on Kyoryuger. He also actively posts behind-the-scene photos and stories on his social media accounts and shares his interests in both the American and Japanese technicolor superheroes with fans.
(Photo credit: @Yoshistunts on Twitter)
(Photo credit: @Yoshistunts on Twitter)
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But being a Blue Ranger was only the beginning of his dream-come-true ranger journey. He was able to meet Yamato Kinjo, the actor who played Yoshi’s Japanese counterpart in “Kyoryuger.” Furthermore, Yoshi got in touch with Toei, the company that owns Super Sentai, and met the cast of the 2015 Super Sentai season “Shuriken Sentai Ninninger” and made a cameo appearance on the Japanese show.
(Photo credit: @PeterSAdrian on Twitter)
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To his surprise, “Ninninger” was the season to be adapted in America as “Power Rangers Ninja Steel,” and his younger brother Peter Sudarso was casted as Preston, the Blue Ninja Steel Ranger. Peter’s role was kept as a secret to Yoshi until the cast revelation was made at Power Morphicon 2016, a Power Rangers exclusive convention held every two years. A video of Yoshi hugging Peter in tears at the convention quickly became viral among fans online.
“Power Rangers Dino Supercharge” is about to reach its finale this month. That means the beloved Blue Ranger will leave the TV screen soon, but at the same time this enables fans to get ready to watch for Ninja Steel and see the color Blue passing on to Peter.
So that is it for today.
See you on the next article!
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