Une équipe d'adolescents reçoit pour mission de sauver Angel Grove des méfaits de la sorcière maléfique Rita Repulsa, et plus tard de ceux de Lord Zedd, empereur de tout ce qu'il voit, et de... Tout lireUne équipe d'adolescents reçoit pour mission de sauver Angel Grove des méfaits de la sorcière maléfique Rita Repulsa, et plus tard de ceux de Lord Zedd, empereur de tout ce qu'il voit, et de leur horde de monstres.Une équipe d'adolescents reçoit pour mission de sauver Angel Grove des méfaits de la sorcière maléfique Rita Repulsa, et plus tard de ceux de Lord Zedd, empereur de tout ce qu'il voit, et de leur horde de monstres.
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
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Although a lot of it didn't really look all that great, remember this: THE SHOW WAS MEANT FOR A YOUNG AUDIENCE!!! It was supposed to be dorky!
Like many fans my age, we were all in awe as we watched Tommy lose his powers, but then briefly regain them only to have the green ranger powers taken away again.
I'm also guessing that those that watched this for the first time didn't know the identity of the white ranger until part two of "The White Light."
Of course, during the 3rd season, it was kind of hard to follow... so I stopped watching until Zeo.
Recently, it's grown into a guilty pleasure for me, so I only watch it in secret.
As far as the rating goes, it's at least a 7.
Typical Script -
Scene 1: Power Rangers doing something wholesome and good like homework or building a youth centre.
Scene 2: The bad guy is plotting to destroy the city and wondering how to do it.
BAD GUY WITH CHEESY NAME I know I'll create a monster, but while I'm busy doing that I'll send the Putty Patrol to deal with the Power Rangers.
Scene 3: The wholesomeness is interrupted by the Putty Patrol. The Power Rangers kick bottom then decide to go see Zordon (who happens to be this big head in a jar) because something's not quite right here.
Scene 4: Zordon says stuff, whilst Alpha makes stupid noises.
Scene 5: Monster attacks city.
Scene 6: Morphing time! Takes up about 10 minutes of screen time ...
BLACK RANGER "I'm the hip-hop, all dancing, unlucky-in-love, token black guy of the group ... MASTADON!" (Hey isn't that the name of a heavy metal band?)
PINK RANGER "I'm the girlie, cute one who not-so-secretly fancies the green/white guy. He looks hot in all that Lycra! I get to do all the screaming and I always get captured by the bad guy. Why the heck am I Power Ranger in the first place? ... PTERODAYTL!"
BLUE RANGER "I'm a geek. I talk like a computer ... TRICERTOPS!"
YELLOW RANGER "I'm the token Asian ranger. My only other function is to provide a translator for the geeky one and a shopping buddy for the pink ranger. I hate my life ... SABRE-TOOTHED TIGER!"
RED RANGER "I'm the leader of the Power Rangers. I used to be cool until this green/white ranger came along. Grrr ... TYRANNOSAURUS!"
GREEN/WHITE RANGER "I'm the super powerful Power Ranger who makes the other characters look rubbish. I'm not the leader of the Power Rangers, but I should be because the kids love me ... DRAGONZORD/WHITE TIGER"
Scene 7: Power Rangers fight monster and beat it back for a few seconds using their weapons and some well choreographed arm movements.
Scene 8: The monster grows big with help of bad guy. It's magic!
Scene 9: Get the Zords out! Connect them all together to form a Megazord. (Does anyone else think that they stole that bit from Transformers?) This takes another 10 minutes of screen time.
Scene 10: A little sword fight with the monster. The poor monster has no chance! The monster is defeated, and the bad guy is rather angry because they've lost ... again.
Scene 11: Everything is back to normal and everyone learns a valuable lesson.
*End credits and cheesy theme music*
For a show that lasts 25 minutes, they've done well to cram all the plot into 5 minutes in 30 second bursts throughout the show. To think that something so cheesy and lame as this caused the downfall of Biker Mice From Mars - it's depressing!
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.
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.
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- AnecdotesIn the original Japanese footage, the Yellow Ranger was male. This is why the Pink Ranger has a skirt, but Yellow doesn't.
- GaffesThe battle footage is composed of Japanese footage from the Zyuranger Super Sentai series. This normally is not a problem, but if one looks closely, there are a few scenes where the word "Zyuranger" can be seen on the Rangers' Power Morphers/Blade Blasters/Weapons/etc.
- Citations
[Season 1 intro beginning]
Rita Repulsa: Ahh! After 10,000 years, I'm free! It's time to conquer Earth!
Zordon: Alpha, Rita's escaped! Recruit a team of teenagers with attitude.
- Crédits fousDuring the third season, bloopers and extended scenes were often played during the end credits.
- Versions alternativesThe pilot version of the first episode, "Day of the Dumpster", was shown on the Fox Kids programming block in 1999. There are several differences between it and the television series:
- 'Trini' was played by a different actress, Audri Dubois, and had a completely different personality and nationality.
- 'Zordon' was named 'Zoltar' and the image of his head in a tube was also blurred and somewhat pulsating.
- There was no juice bar. Instead, the Earth-based scenes took place in a bowling alley.
- The Command Center's interior had different control panels and lighting.
- The plating on Alpha 5's upper torso was notably larger and didn't have the familiar "lightning bolt" logo.
- Flyguy (renamed King Sphinx in the series) battled the rangers with 'Goldar'.
- The Dinozords were known as Dinodroids.
- There was a Bulk character, but no Skull character. Instead, there were three other bullies/punks alongside Bulk.
- ConnexionsEdited from Kamen Raidâ Burakku Aru Ekkusu (1988)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mighty Morph'n Power Rangers
- Lieux de tournage
- Brandeis-Bardin Institute - 1101 Pepper Tree Lane, Simi Valley, Californie, États-Unis(Command Center, exteriors)
- Sociétés de production
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