>>11534893
>it's the difference between an explosion and a long, slow burn.
Maybe, but B:TAS and XMEn came out first and their influence was felt industry wide for ye- deca-... their influence still hasn't ended.

>>11534895
Like i said, i won't deny that Power Rangers had that surge, but it was a blip compared to the long standing rule of TMNT. It's very hard to compare that shit when it had no lasting effect. PR was an oddball series.
And it's hard for me to find age old articles and i doubt my wizard magazine even has the ratings for Power Rangers, so i wouldn't be able to compare them.

Also, i forgot to mention that the the B:TAS inspired TMNT seasons kept them running for years.
Next Mutation failed hard and i don't actually remember it finishing its single season because it kept changing its timeslot.
Nevermind TMNT's was reacting to superheroes first, and not Power Rangers. NM seems more like they're grasping at straws after having lost its relevancy and its way cheaper to do live action shit than another cartoon

>>11534907
A low expectation series not having enough supplies for its first year? Not shocking stores didn't order shit for some unknown series that many other networks passed on. There's a reason why your articles are from 1994 and not 1993... or 1995.
It's not surprising that Power Rangers lost steam by 1995, where little kid movies based on 50 year tired properties did better.