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Haim Saban was a cheap, greedy, lousy and despicable television and media proprietor who is perhaps most notable for the critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptations of the “Toku and Sentai Snob” Power Rangers, Masked Rider, VR Troopers and Big Bad Beetleborgs. He was also criticized heavily for his use of non-SAG actors with no benefits and an insultingly low-pay which are disappointingly non-negotiable and frustratingly one-sided contracts. He was responsible for mocking and tarnishing the reputation of several Japanese tokusatsu shows. He and his company, Saban Entertainment, although now defunct, are still to this day being despised by many Japanese and American tokusatsu fans for having mocked several Japanese tokusatsu especially Super Sentai by the critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized adaptation of the “Toku and Sentai Snob” Power Rangers franchise which Saban had sold to the Walt Disney Company to furthur mock Toei’s Japanese Super Sentai genre. Saban and his no-good Saban Entertainment also received strong criticism indeed from many anime and tokusatsu fans who have theorized that he and his infamous company were attempting to create a critical, distasteful and lousy Americanized version of Sailor Moon. Many still to this day criticize Saban for his unnecessary political contributions rather than giving his cast and crew enough credit and benefits.

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