Al: Not to disrespect anybody, the stuff that ive seen, design-wise with merch was just not for me, so i was like Ill just make my own. I started off with my friends first, and just being like hey I made this and that just for fun. Then one of my friends was like you should actually sell this stuff. The t-shirt business was just so much and I wasnt trying to hear it [chuckles] to be honest, so what reinspired me to find my audience was me continuing to make stuff. Well I should say this, with Tokusatsu or anything in the realm of practical special effects that's used to make their show. So there are shows beyond Power Rangers and Super Sentai, theres Kamen Rider, Ultra Man, theres so many other shows. Theres even a Sailor Moon tokusatsu. Even Godzilla falls under that realm. If you think anime is a niche market, tokusatsu is a very, very niche community. Very niche. So once I started making stuff, the audience was already there. Then it became me doing it at conventions, for the first time and that was an experience. Then it became me being a sponsor for the Morphing Grid Radio. Its so crazy to learn more recently how many people like Power Rangers. The community was already there. I had really good people to help me along the way.