159 reviews
Power Rangers is one of the most popular shows in the 90's and one of the Best Shows in TV History
It has Toys, Video Games, Spin-offs, Pogs, Cards, Comic Books, Foods, Movies and many more.
The original Power Rangers, was very similar to the Batman show in the 60s.
my Favorite Rangers were Jason and Tommy
Angel Grove, nice name for a place
the Theme Song "Go Go Power Rangers" was one of the most Memorable Theme Songs ever all the haters got annoyed with that theme song but all the ranger fans and I liked it
Season 1 was the best and the most iconic and popular season out of the franchise! great costumes, great zords, great rangers and a great plot the 1st episode of Season 1 (Day of the Dumpster) is where the power rangers story begins
the most comical characters from power rangers that make us laugh were bulk and skull the 2 bullies from the group
if they don't like the power rangers and always picking on them why did they hang out with them all the time?
the Episodes of Season 1 were great
Remember "Day of the Dumpster" and "Food Fight" and "Happy Birthday Zack" and "Birds of the Feather"? Those episodes were Awesome
And don't forget "Green With Evil" and "Return of an Old Friend"
Season 2 was not that bad the Zords are cool and White ranger costume was cool, White Light was one of the Best Episodes ever made but the jokes are corny, Bulk and Skull were a bit stupid and annoying but always funny
and about Season 3 Umm Not Sure I Find it i found that season a bit mediocre Zedd Became so Stupid in that season, Rito was annoying, the alien Rangers saga was a bit boring But i like the Ninja Zords
and all of the following Power Rangers spin offs/Seasons after Mighty Morphin (except for Lightspeed Rescue&Samurai&Super Samurai) were awesome
I Also have the Video Games
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Fighting Edition on the Super Nintendo was a great Megazord fighting game but not bad and not boring as the Dino thunder video game but it's still fun The Graphics are Awesome, the Controls are Fun it was a great Fighting Game what a power rangers Fan Could ask For
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie on Sega Mega Drive is a great beat em up game and the best power rangers game ever made,
the graphics are awesome
the controls are cool a game is neither too hard nor too easy the musics are cool because all the power rangers songs from power rangers the album a rock adventure was in 16 bit version the levels are fun but its a short game cause there 6 stages play as your favorite rangers such as Tommy, Rocky, Jason, Billy, Adam, Zack, Kim, Trini, Aisha but it's Kind of odd that over half the game isn't even based on the movie but whatever, this game right here is everything a power rangers fan could ask for
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie was Really Good the Costumes are Awesome the Special Effects are Cool but the villains are a bit annoying but it Was not that bad too bad Jason and Zack and trini are not in it When i saw the critic's power rangers the movie review and the low ratings for this movie i was a bit shocked i thought this movie was good still better than Clash of the Red Rangers
Power Rangers is the greatest show ever made. Not some Dinosaur king Thrash nor Phineas and Ferb!! All that non stop action, fun, cool rock music and excitement that you can enjoy.
it might be OK if you're a kid or if you're born in the 90s but it gets a little bit hard to watch if you're born in the 80s
I am a Power Rangers fan so, I like this show, the video games, the toys, the movies and everything. Good stuff.
Way better than Phineas and Ferb I recommend to watch this show, you'll be happy.
Season 1 - 10/10
Season 2 - 8/10
Season 3 - 5/10
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie - 9/10
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Fighting Edition - 9/10
It has Toys, Video Games, Spin-offs, Pogs, Cards, Comic Books, Foods, Movies and many more.
The original Power Rangers, was very similar to the Batman show in the 60s.
my Favorite Rangers were Jason and Tommy
Angel Grove, nice name for a place
the Theme Song "Go Go Power Rangers" was one of the most Memorable Theme Songs ever all the haters got annoyed with that theme song but all the ranger fans and I liked it
Season 1 was the best and the most iconic and popular season out of the franchise! great costumes, great zords, great rangers and a great plot the 1st episode of Season 1 (Day of the Dumpster) is where the power rangers story begins
the most comical characters from power rangers that make us laugh were bulk and skull the 2 bullies from the group
if they don't like the power rangers and always picking on them why did they hang out with them all the time?
the Episodes of Season 1 were great
Remember "Day of the Dumpster" and "Food Fight" and "Happy Birthday Zack" and "Birds of the Feather"? Those episodes were Awesome
And don't forget "Green With Evil" and "Return of an Old Friend"
Season 2 was not that bad the Zords are cool and White ranger costume was cool, White Light was one of the Best Episodes ever made but the jokes are corny, Bulk and Skull were a bit stupid and annoying but always funny
and about Season 3 Umm Not Sure I Find it i found that season a bit mediocre Zedd Became so Stupid in that season, Rito was annoying, the alien Rangers saga was a bit boring But i like the Ninja Zords
and all of the following Power Rangers spin offs/Seasons after Mighty Morphin (except for Lightspeed Rescue&Samurai&Super Samurai) were awesome
I Also have the Video Games
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Fighting Edition on the Super Nintendo was a great Megazord fighting game but not bad and not boring as the Dino thunder video game but it's still fun The Graphics are Awesome, the Controls are Fun it was a great Fighting Game what a power rangers Fan Could ask For
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie on Sega Mega Drive is a great beat em up game and the best power rangers game ever made,
the graphics are awesome
the controls are cool a game is neither too hard nor too easy the musics are cool because all the power rangers songs from power rangers the album a rock adventure was in 16 bit version the levels are fun but its a short game cause there 6 stages play as your favorite rangers such as Tommy, Rocky, Jason, Billy, Adam, Zack, Kim, Trini, Aisha but it's Kind of odd that over half the game isn't even based on the movie but whatever, this game right here is everything a power rangers fan could ask for
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie was Really Good the Costumes are Awesome the Special Effects are Cool but the villains are a bit annoying but it Was not that bad too bad Jason and Zack and trini are not in it When i saw the critic's power rangers the movie review and the low ratings for this movie i was a bit shocked i thought this movie was good still better than Clash of the Red Rangers
Power Rangers is the greatest show ever made. Not some Dinosaur king Thrash nor Phineas and Ferb!! All that non stop action, fun, cool rock music and excitement that you can enjoy.
it might be OK if you're a kid or if you're born in the 90s but it gets a little bit hard to watch if you're born in the 80s
I am a Power Rangers fan so, I like this show, the video games, the toys, the movies and everything. Good stuff.
Way better than Phineas and Ferb I recommend to watch this show, you'll be happy.
Season 1 - 10/10
Season 2 - 8/10
Season 3 - 5/10
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie - 9/10
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Fighting Edition - 9/10
- shelbythuylinh
- Dec 15, 2021
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I remember watching this show on TV exactly 20 years ago, '94. During that time, the show was hugely popular, and I was obsessed. All these kids seemed to know about the show, and talk about it. There was so much Power Ranger franchise, and from what I remember some of it was hard to find in stores because of the popularity of the show. I remember dressing as the Red Ranger in 2nd Grade that Halloween year, and a lot of the other people at my school were dressed as Power Rangers, mostly the Red Ranger. I remember exciting points in the series, like when Tommy becomes the White Ranger as we hear about a new White Ranger, but aren't sure who he is going to be. I didn't know it was going to be Tommy, except one of my friends at school told me that same day the episode aired that it would be Tommy as he was losing all his powers during this time 20 years ago when Lord Zedd was taking over. I remember my mom reading me a newspaper article on Tommy becoming the White Ranger the next day. I remember feeling amazed at seeing their zord transformations. I also did not know while watching it as a kid how the Power Rangers is based off of a Japanese series, Zyuranger. Looking back at the series, as now you can own copies of the episodes when they aired on TV on DVDs. There have been times when these older episodes aired on ABC Family. You can also watch a lot of the episodes online for free. Watching this show years later will take you back down memory lane. However, you'll see screw ups in the series that you might have slightly noticed as a kid, but will notice more now while watching the series. I also remember going from one year '94 to being obsessed with the show to the school year after in '95 to remembering it, but no longer caring about the show. I stopped watching after Season 2, I saw the Power Ranger movie once in the movie theaters. I liked it but didn't care about it. I also saw the Power Rangers World Tour Live on stage many years ago and enjoyed it, but gradually lose my interest in Power Rangers, not watching Season 3 or caring about it. It also seemed like lots of people lost their interest in the show the year later. Like, it seemed like during the 2nd Half of Season 2 the show just lost a lot of its appeal. I even remember my teacher telling me how she once went to the store and saw all this Power Ranger merchandise. However, when she went back months later she saw Pogs merchandise. Pogs were things you could collect back then. I remember some of the things kids collected in the '90s you no longer hear about today, like pogs, gogos, tamagotchis. Watching the series years later you'll notice some flaws. The show started out with a lot of potential, and I bet it could have been popular much longer if it didn't mess up on certain things. Like here are some flaws I've noticed, one is there isn't much of a plot to the show. Basically, almost every episode would start out at school or the Juice Bar where the characters would talk about an incident and then Rita and Lord Zedd would come up with a monster based on the incident. The show would frequently end with the Power Rangers laughing at Bulk and Skull, I didn't laugh too often while watching the show and didn't think of Bulk and Skull as funny. Another, is there weren't many main characters in the show. There were lots of extras, but the main human characters were mostly just the Power Rangers, Bulk, and Skull, Mr. Caplan Mrs. Applebee, and Ernie. There also was Zordon and Alpha, and then Rita/Lord Zedd and their minions. There was also bad acting. Other flaws, when Jason, Zach, and Trini left the show in Season 2, if you watch those episodes before they get the new rangers you'll be able to tell they're not in there as they don't have much screen time, and are only there for brief recycled scenes. They aren't hanging around the others as they normally are, and their voices are obviously voice-overs. I feel like the show lost a lot of it's appeal after they changed the 3 Power Rangers as while the next 3 Rocky, Adam, and Aisha were still cool, though not as cool. Other flaws for the show, the show seemed to become predictable, even as a kid. A lot of Lord Zedd's monsters were taken down easily even though he was supposed to be the bigger villain with the more Powerful Monsters. So, not angrily I just lose interest in the show. I for one, can't believe a Power Ranger series is still running as most of us probably remember just the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and it hasn't seemed so popular since then or doing well. You don't really hear about kids watching the show nowadays. I even remember reading a 2001 interview from Jason, Tommy, and Kimberly about being on the show and they thought it was time to cancel the show. It's been many years later and they still haven't canceled it. You can watch episodes of Zyuranger on YouTube with English subtitles. Comparing Zyuranger to Power Rangers, Zyuranger is better. They seemed to have more characters, better acting, more of a storyline, more action, and obviously not screw ups from switching scenes like they'd switch scenes from Zyuranger to Power Ranger shows. I'd give the show an 8/10 as it was good in the day, but still had its flaws. It was nice sharing my thoughts on the Power Rangers. I'm sure a lot of you can agree with what I said.
I don't see why everyone here is bashing the original Power Rangers show. Nearly every one of them is saying how now that they've gone back and watched it as an adult, it's got horrible acting, horrible dialog, and cheesy and repetitive themes. Yeah, well, guess what: it wasn't made for you to go back and watch as an adult. It was meant for kids. Kid shows didn't have to have the best acting or best writing. If they had the money to hire people to win awards for superb acting and writing, they wouldn't have wasted their time on a kid show.
Power Rangers was meant for kids to watch, to be able to understand and follow along, and to learn from the cheesy and repetitive themes that good wins over evil, teamwork is a great thing, and that you have to believe in yourself. Did it succeed it conveying these messages? I think so. It did so in a way that kids liked, a way that was "cool" during its time. It had characters that kids could see and look up to. Jason was the brave team leader, Zach was the "smooth" dancer, Billy was the smart and resourceful one, Trini was determined and helpful, Kimberly was humble and graceful, and Tommy was noble and selfless. The show stressed that people had to work together as a team to fight evil, and when situations grew worse, they didn't give up, and they found a way to come through. And on the few occasions when it could be said that they lost, that lost honorably and were happy with what good came out of it.
I really don't see fair judgment in many reviews here that bash it after re-watching it as an adult. An adult won't get the same thing out of it as a child will. I was 7 when the show debuted, and I loved it. Now, sure, I can see several flaws in the overall performance delivery, but it still conveys the message in ways that kids understand. It's the same with Power Rangers, Pokemon, and whatever the next thing will be. They have great, wonderful messages for kids, and that's all they're meant to be.
Granted, Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger's story with 5 normal teenagers from an average city with boosted fighting power is a bit more believable than the newer Power Ranger shows where they fly through space on hoverboards and land on other planets, but hey, at least the new shows are trying to keep things fresh.
Power Rangers was meant for kids to watch, to be able to understand and follow along, and to learn from the cheesy and repetitive themes that good wins over evil, teamwork is a great thing, and that you have to believe in yourself. Did it succeed it conveying these messages? I think so. It did so in a way that kids liked, a way that was "cool" during its time. It had characters that kids could see and look up to. Jason was the brave team leader, Zach was the "smooth" dancer, Billy was the smart and resourceful one, Trini was determined and helpful, Kimberly was humble and graceful, and Tommy was noble and selfless. The show stressed that people had to work together as a team to fight evil, and when situations grew worse, they didn't give up, and they found a way to come through. And on the few occasions when it could be said that they lost, that lost honorably and were happy with what good came out of it.
I really don't see fair judgment in many reviews here that bash it after re-watching it as an adult. An adult won't get the same thing out of it as a child will. I was 7 when the show debuted, and I loved it. Now, sure, I can see several flaws in the overall performance delivery, but it still conveys the message in ways that kids understand. It's the same with Power Rangers, Pokemon, and whatever the next thing will be. They have great, wonderful messages for kids, and that's all they're meant to be.
Granted, Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger's story with 5 normal teenagers from an average city with boosted fighting power is a bit more believable than the newer Power Ranger shows where they fly through space on hoverboards and land on other planets, but hey, at least the new shows are trying to keep things fresh.
A very fun concept: A team of teenagers with attitude are recruited to save Angel Grove from evil. There are fisticuffs back and forth with those who claim to work for justice. All the characters struggle against a system that has perpetuated falsehoods. Against this backdrop, our heroes must fight. The acting is effective, save for a couple of scenes. The metaphors in this show are so abundant, it takes three or four viewings to catch them all. I was deeply impressed, but from an artistic standpoint, there were some plot elements and character developments I didn't think were totally needed. This was done superbly without overdoing it.
- manitobaman81
- Aug 18, 2014
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How can u NOT like power rangers? For a 6 year old it was the coolest thing in the world. Good dialogue? Plot lines? Cheesy one liners? Sure they're there, but honestly, do u think a child would REALLY take those into account when thinking whether a show is good or bad? The problem with all u people is that u look at it with an adults point of view. Ask ANY child's opinion, and they would claim that MMPR is one of the best things since sliced bread.
I'm 19 now, and i still love watching it cos of the fond memories it brings back. I'm sure many of those around my age bracket still do too. Hell, its hilariously poor, but there is always that little part of me that turns back into a 6 year old kid, and cheers the Power Rangers on.
I'm 19 now, and i still love watching it cos of the fond memories it brings back. I'm sure many of those around my age bracket still do too. Hell, its hilariously poor, but there is always that little part of me that turns back into a 6 year old kid, and cheers the Power Rangers on.
- archonite365
- Jul 3, 2006
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Being a child of... I forget, This show blew me away with what seemed great action and fx. Also who could forget dear old Bulk and Skull. Being older it still is fun to look back on and see how different it looks. It may look silly and cheap in the eyes of adults but to a child it just felt great. There wasn't much of a long plot going on which made it good as if you missed an episode it didn't matter, but saying that the zord changes were good and it made the show more interesting. When will people learn that a young child doesn't care much for plots, that has to wait for when they are a little older. Saddly when they made the zeo series, it would just never be the same. The new series tried too hard. Even as a child I never liked them. Maybe it was the new suits, I mean who designed them? And power rangers in space? It may have appealed to others but I think they should have stayed where they were. Simple enemies that would use the same techniques over and over. Make a monster that starts human size and then grow. And you knew that when they grow the show would almost be over. Oh and I must be dumb to forget the theme tune. I've check and they never made a slightly good theme tune again until this so call wild force series. This show was indeed a classic and I demand they stop making new ones and show the original again for the new generation.
Everyone keeps making fun of this movie and the funny thing is they are probably all adults or older teens. This movie and the TV show were aimed at little kids in the 4-8 age group. When my son was 4 and 5 he just loved this show. It wasn't hugely violent, the good guys always won and it held his attention. All tastes change and his of course has now that he is almost 16. Still, this show was good for the little ones who didn't like cartoons, but still liked cartoon action. I used to watch it with him and still occasionally watch if there isn't anything else on. Since there are so many other movie and TV shows worth ragging on, maybe it's time to let this one take its place as one of the longest running kids shows and pick on something really lame, like all the "reality" shows taking over TV. Thank you.....
- Spiritinthesky592001
- May 17, 2006
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I really do not have any clue as to why some people find the power rangers television show even remotely interesting at all. The costumes are completely ridiculous and the people playing in them also look completely foolish at the same time. There is absolutely anything remotely interesting about the power rangers. This is just a higher priced television commercial designed to sell extremely cheesy plastic garbage to the unsuspecting children around the world. From the notes, I can see that it's been banned in the country of New Zealand and from what I have seen, I can agree with their decision. Avoid this show at all costs, it's terrible and ridiculous and pointless.
- MovieFanGuyy
- Jun 24, 2007
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when i was a little kid, the only that i loved was this, its the best show ever, yeah sure it may look a bit stupid now, but this is what made me believe in myself and that friends stick together! my favourite Character was Billy the blue ranger because he was cool the way he knew everything about well everything. i had such a huge crush on Kimberley the pink Ranger because come on Amy Jo Johnston is amazingly beautiful and i still have a crush on her now. This show also taught kids that violence isn't a good thing and the power rangers always stopped it, even tho it was obvious who they were because they all worked around in the same colour as their costumes, Bulk and Skull, they are legends hands down! they were always trying to a) be the rangers and win over there fans b) trying to find out who they were. i went a bit off it when they replaced Kimberly with a bloned girl, she didn't have the same attitude as Amy Jo and thats why i switched off, but this show will always be the best kids show ever, i guarantee it, forget the other power ranger series, this is the best one, also it was a shame to hear about the girl who played Trini, she was cool too. GO GO Powers Rangers, the mighty morphin Power rangers!!
- Chandlergellar
- Jun 5, 2005
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I have to say, I grew up watching this series, and looking back all these years later, it might be the cheesiest show I watched growing up. That aside, though, the nostalgia makes it enjoyable. The plots are nil, the special effects are bad, and the costumes are ridiculous. Somehow, though, it has a charm that appeals to kids. Both my boys love the Power Rangers, even though there's so many shows out there that are better in technical ways. The original Power Rangers series has a classic good vs. bad feel to it, and the characters are very appealing. They make you want to root for them. Now that I'm all grown up, I can enjoy the guilty pleasure of saying yes when my kids want to watch it.
- DeathtotheKKK21
- Feb 27, 2008
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- Movie_Reviewer123
- Dec 23, 2008
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Everyone enjoyed the Power Rangers first seasons. The incredibly cheesy lines, ridiculous plots, and giant monster fight scenes made it all the more watchable. It was definitely watched by more people than you think when it first came out. Everyone tries to hide the fact that they watched it every time a new episode came on. The show was over the top and it rocked. The same thing was going to happen every episode, but it didn't matter. You knew there would be some small fights, Rita would get mad, make her monster huge.. which eventually lead to Morphin Time! Each villain had its own unique ability and look. They all made you laugh. The show lost its luster as it went on, but I guarantee you have to say the first seasons of Power Rangers were a total classic!
Power Rangers follows the adventures of five (later six) teenagers granted super powers by a disembodied head called Zordon. While the plots are VERY formulaic, there are some good qualities in this show that are often overlooked.
The show does feature a lot of martial arts/ fantasy action, there are usually at least two fight scenes per show. This, of course, made the usual crowd of 'concerned mothers' try to ban the show. If anything, their bleating is probably a big factor in Power Ranger's early success. Personally, I enjoyed watching the Rangers fight, it was far more realistic then pro-wrestling.
The acting quality of the principle cast is patchy at best (although Amy Jo Johnson would go on to show a much richer talent) and the cast are clearly not taking it seriously. That said, there is chemistry between them all, and they are having fun. Even now, having recently re-watched a few episodes, I had fun too.
The show does feature a lot of martial arts/ fantasy action, there are usually at least two fight scenes per show. This, of course, made the usual crowd of 'concerned mothers' try to ban the show. If anything, their bleating is probably a big factor in Power Ranger's early success. Personally, I enjoyed watching the Rangers fight, it was far more realistic then pro-wrestling.
The acting quality of the principle cast is patchy at best (although Amy Jo Johnson would go on to show a much richer talent) and the cast are clearly not taking it seriously. That said, there is chemistry between them all, and they are having fun. Even now, having recently re-watched a few episodes, I had fun too.
- mars_central
- Sep 19, 2005
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i have a really big guilty pleasure, and that is that i watch the power rangers, i only watch the first seasons w Jason, Kimberly billy trini zack and tommy and then some w rocky aisha and adam, thats my guilty pleasure of all time i think. i really wish that i could go back in the day and watch them all over again, and be in awe like i was when i was little, and trying 2 be like one of the rangers, i always wanted 2 be like Jason just bc he was the first leader and i thought that he was the best. i think the best episodes were where tommy came into the picture and became the green ranger and gave the rangers a run for their money and when they all got defeated, i thought that it was the end of the rangers, but when in doubt, alpha 5 is always there when the day needs 2 be saved. when i looking on this site i decided to look up the power rangers and see what they were doing now days, i was sad 2 hear that thuy trang, (trini the yellow ranger) died back in 01, i also remember trying 2 collect all the zords and rangers i think i almost had everyone of them and then i started getting older and not wanting 2 play w toys anymore, i don't know what i did w all my toys, but in a weird way i still wish i had them, so that i could reflect on the good ole days.
- nubbeth2305
- Feb 6, 2007
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Being at the age of 3 when Mighty Morphin Power Rangers first came out, I STILL remember watching the series even at that age. Trying to find it now, and seeing the first episode over you-tube gave me a sense of nostalgia, like I was reliving my early childhood. Believe me, being a 3 year old girl made me a little embarrassed to be watching Power Rangers, since at a young age it was "supposedly" meant for boys to watch only. Even as a kid I wished they had better graphics. But it wasn't until just recently I realized it was because they took clips from the original Japanese versions, in which Power Rangers came from. At least there was a reason why a 3-6 year old could tell that the graphics were corny. Not like I'm dissing the show or nothing. I agree with everyone else that the original was better than the others. Some series were OK, but the original was the best. I remember the characters vividly, and one particular instance - correct me for this memory is quite old - but I remember watching an episode where the White Ranger turned evil or something.
- alissa_angels
- Jun 10, 2007
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- kingsimba_aa
- Oct 10, 2007
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What can I say, I absolutely LOVED this show. Six superheroes that you felt you could really relate to and look up to. I so wanted to be one for so long after watching it and had a huge crush on the GORGEOUS Pink Ranger. The show just rocked (you could say I was mad fer it) and I could not start my Saturdays (or school days for that matter) without it. I recently found old episodes on You Tube and was transfixed. Who cares about plot etc It was just pure action, fantasy and innocent fun and was a big part of my teenage years. Yes, maybe at 15 years old I should have known better but I was still a big kid. Thanks to them I was able to stay away from drugs and cigarettes. Clichéd I know but so very true. OK, so I might not have realised my ambition to be a Power Ranger (except in my wild imagination) but I do have a great career, a healthy lifestyle and am loving life in Manchester. If it is ever released out on DVD I will shamelessly go out and buy the box set in Virgin Megastore even if it means revealing to everyone in the shop my secret obsession. Have to admit though what did leave me more "traumatised" was realising that as a lifelong Celtic fan I found myself watching a show that had Rangers in it and finding that my obsession with these Rangers led me to switching my allegiance to the blue half of Glasgow he he :D Some people said the colours were racist because the cool Black Ranger was black and the cute Yellow Ranger was Oriental. What a load of rubbish. If that really was so, then Tommy the Green Ranger might have had an Irish accent and there would have been an Orange Ranger from Belfast. Oh, and the Blue Ranger would have hailed from Glasgow where he would have supported...well Rangers of course which leaves me wondering how popular the Green Ranger was with kids in Strathclyde when everyone knows that the last colour a Ranger could ever be is Green and White. Tommy, it's a known fact amongst Tims and Bhoys that you can't be a Ranger and wear the Green and White of Celtic but I guess because you were such a hero to me that's why I know you can get away with it :)
- manchestertiger
- Dec 6, 2006
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I love Power Rangers. I love the style and story of it. That being said the show is cheesy and always has been, it's part of it's charm. It's not for everyone but it's defiantly fun for the right people. Give it a try and you may find you really like it.
- Pyro_Pizza
- Jan 6, 2021
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I have never understood what the fuss is about with this completely ridiculous and pointless show.
I am a fan of comic books and their characters, but this takes pointless in a new direction.
What exactly is the purpose of this show anyways? I remember this show being popular in the 1990s, but I also remember quite a few people thinking it was idiotic at the same time.
I am in the camp that believes this show is completely stupid.
I know I am far from the only person who thinks that way.
So, really what was the purpose of this idiotic show anyway?
I am a fan of comic books and their characters, but this takes pointless in a new direction.
What exactly is the purpose of this show anyways? I remember this show being popular in the 1990s, but I also remember quite a few people thinking it was idiotic at the same time.
I am in the camp that believes this show is completely stupid.
I know I am far from the only person who thinks that way.
So, really what was the purpose of this idiotic show anyway?
- ComicBookMovieGuy
- Jul 21, 2007
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To the IMDB staff and users. With the recent news of Jason David Frank who played Tommy Oliver taking his own life in 2022, Thuy Trang car who played Trini Kwan accident in 2001, Robert Axelrod who passed away in 2019 and Richard Genelle who passed away in 2008. It has been getting really hard to watch Mighty Morphin Power Rangers since they are no longer alive.
Anyways Power Rangers is a fun live action superhero show taking archive footage from Super Sentai giant robot monster battles like Godzilla fights in the city. It originally featured 5 Power Rangers in 1993 including Jason Lee Scott as Red Ranger, Zack Taylor as Black Ranger, Trini Kwan as Yellow Ranger, 3 of them who left in the middle of season 2 to a peace conference over a pay dispute. There's also Kimberly Hart as Pink Ranger, Billy Cranston as Blue Ranger also a scientist.
Rita Repulsa also originally known as Witch Bandora from Super Sentai escapes from the trash can and she and her minions Squatt and Baboo and Finster send out monsters much like Sailor Moon or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The 5 teenagers over 20 years old are teleported and taken to the command center that reminded me of Star Trek by Alpha 5 the robot and Zordon the holographic floating head who gives 5 teenagers power coins to allow them to instantly don on Power Ranger costumes to fight in. They also have wristwatch communicators back in the early 1990s when you used to have to go to a payphone booth or use a house telephone. This was before cellphones are now used.
Later on, Tommy Oliver would show up as the Green Ranger and then White Ranger and 3 power Ranger replacements including Rocky DeSantos, Adam Park, Aisha Campbell who later show up in the middle of season 2 as Red, Black and Yellow Ranger. Also, Kimberly would be replaced by Katherine in Season 3 as the Pink Ranger.
The best part of the show was Bulk and Skull played by Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy who were very funny much like Laurel and Hardy who make a mess out of everything, going from school bullies to joining the police academy and also being superheroes themselves and doing stunt comedy gags involving pie in the face just like the Donald Duck cartoons I've seen.
Rita Repulsa and later on Lord Zedd in the red knight costume also were scary and later very funny and they also had Goldar fight with them including Scorpina, the puttie monsters, and Tenga Warriors and also made the monsters including Pudgy Pig played by a Shimajiro voice actor named Takumi Yamazaki who also voiced Flappie.
Also, there were many memorable side characters in the show including Erine who runs the Angel Grove Juice bar gym, the school teacher Ms. Appleby, the strict school principal Mr. Caplan, The chief police Lt. Jerome Stone.
Also I liked the battle scenes with the Power Rangers fighting Putties and Tenga bird monsters even as Ninja Warriors. I also liked the epic stop motion battles with the giant monsters and Dinozord and Megazord giant robot battles which were fun to watch. I also liked the rock music they put in the show.
I had the honor of meeting many of the Power Rangers at Salt Lake City Utah FanX convention including Jason David Frank who never talked to me when I met him face to face who sadly took his own life in 2022. I also met Amy Jo Johnson who is a nice actress and very talkable and was a fun person to talk to. I also met Johnny Yong Bosch who also voiced in the alternative Sailor Moon English dub and in the Doraemon 2005 English dub. I also met the voice actors who voiced Zordon and Alpha 5, The Alpha 5 actor Richard Steven Horvitz was very funny to talk to.
Sadly, I was never able to meet Trini Kwan or Lord Zedd since they both passed away.
Anyways with the passing of Tommy Oliver. I want to thank him for helping get interested in Tai Kwon Do and for helping me to stop eating junk food like in the episode Rita's Pita and get me excited to exercise and got me to be a big fan of Power Rangers franchise. You have made a difference in my life. May Tommy Oliver rest in power and may the power protect him in heaven.
Anyways Power Rangers is a fun live action superhero show taking archive footage from Super Sentai giant robot monster battles like Godzilla fights in the city. It originally featured 5 Power Rangers in 1993 including Jason Lee Scott as Red Ranger, Zack Taylor as Black Ranger, Trini Kwan as Yellow Ranger, 3 of them who left in the middle of season 2 to a peace conference over a pay dispute. There's also Kimberly Hart as Pink Ranger, Billy Cranston as Blue Ranger also a scientist.
Rita Repulsa also originally known as Witch Bandora from Super Sentai escapes from the trash can and she and her minions Squatt and Baboo and Finster send out monsters much like Sailor Moon or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The 5 teenagers over 20 years old are teleported and taken to the command center that reminded me of Star Trek by Alpha 5 the robot and Zordon the holographic floating head who gives 5 teenagers power coins to allow them to instantly don on Power Ranger costumes to fight in. They also have wristwatch communicators back in the early 1990s when you used to have to go to a payphone booth or use a house telephone. This was before cellphones are now used.
Later on, Tommy Oliver would show up as the Green Ranger and then White Ranger and 3 power Ranger replacements including Rocky DeSantos, Adam Park, Aisha Campbell who later show up in the middle of season 2 as Red, Black and Yellow Ranger. Also, Kimberly would be replaced by Katherine in Season 3 as the Pink Ranger.
The best part of the show was Bulk and Skull played by Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy who were very funny much like Laurel and Hardy who make a mess out of everything, going from school bullies to joining the police academy and also being superheroes themselves and doing stunt comedy gags involving pie in the face just like the Donald Duck cartoons I've seen.
Rita Repulsa and later on Lord Zedd in the red knight costume also were scary and later very funny and they also had Goldar fight with them including Scorpina, the puttie monsters, and Tenga Warriors and also made the monsters including Pudgy Pig played by a Shimajiro voice actor named Takumi Yamazaki who also voiced Flappie.
Also, there were many memorable side characters in the show including Erine who runs the Angel Grove Juice bar gym, the school teacher Ms. Appleby, the strict school principal Mr. Caplan, The chief police Lt. Jerome Stone.
Also I liked the battle scenes with the Power Rangers fighting Putties and Tenga bird monsters even as Ninja Warriors. I also liked the epic stop motion battles with the giant monsters and Dinozord and Megazord giant robot battles which were fun to watch. I also liked the rock music they put in the show.
I had the honor of meeting many of the Power Rangers at Salt Lake City Utah FanX convention including Jason David Frank who never talked to me when I met him face to face who sadly took his own life in 2022. I also met Amy Jo Johnson who is a nice actress and very talkable and was a fun person to talk to. I also met Johnny Yong Bosch who also voiced in the alternative Sailor Moon English dub and in the Doraemon 2005 English dub. I also met the voice actors who voiced Zordon and Alpha 5, The Alpha 5 actor Richard Steven Horvitz was very funny to talk to.
Sadly, I was never able to meet Trini Kwan or Lord Zedd since they both passed away.
Anyways with the passing of Tommy Oliver. I want to thank him for helping get interested in Tai Kwon Do and for helping me to stop eating junk food like in the episode Rita's Pita and get me excited to exercise and got me to be a big fan of Power Rangers franchise. You have made a difference in my life. May Tommy Oliver rest in power and may the power protect him in heaven.
- crosswalkx
- Nov 29, 2022
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is definitely one of the most pointless and ridiculous television shows ever made, in fact, many people think it's the worst television show of all time.
Just look at all of the awful costumes, multi colored spandex that looks ridiculous, some of the worst music for any show ever shown on television. The worst acting of all time. Haircuts from a heavy metal band, and of course, the worst toyline ever produced.
The rangers themselves look like the same clowns with these ridiculous heads that flip back and forth. The megazord himself also looks like a shogun warrior from the 70's! I realize that this show is thirty years old, but come on, it's definitely the worst show and toyline ever produced!
Just look at all of the awful costumes, multi colored spandex that looks ridiculous, some of the worst music for any show ever shown on television. The worst acting of all time. Haircuts from a heavy metal band, and of course, the worst toyline ever produced.
The rangers themselves look like the same clowns with these ridiculous heads that flip back and forth. The megazord himself also looks like a shogun warrior from the 70's! I realize that this show is thirty years old, but come on, it's definitely the worst show and toyline ever produced!
- PowerRangersAreStupid
- Aug 7, 2005
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