Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
The
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a children's television and movie series originally developed in Japan, but westernized and brought to America by Haim Saban. It centers on five ordinary teenagers who are given great powers to fight galactic villains.
- "The Power Rangers are a special group of teenagers selected by Zordon, Commander of the forces of good, to defend the earth against evil forces. The teenagers have the ability to 'morph' or transform into Power Rangers. As Power Rangers, they have superhero powers. Each Power Ranger is also given command of his own “Zord”, or colossal fighting machine. Throughout the various seasons, the Power Rangers face a variety of villains and take control of various powerful Zords to help them fight evil." [1]
The show first aired on
Fox Network on
August 28,
1993 and ended on
February 17,
1996. It was replaced by a sequel called
Power Rangers: Zeo. After that, there have been countless sequels for each season of the show. The Power Rangers franchise focuses on a group of young heroes who fight demonic and evil influences.
The Power Rangers
- Walter Emmanuel Jones as Zack (The first Black Ranger) 1993-1994
- Johnny Yong Bosch as Adam (The second Black Ranger) 1994-1996
- Jason David Frank as Tommy (The Green Ranger) 1993-1994 and changed to (The White Ranger) 1995-1996
- Amy Jo Johnson as Kimberly (The first Pink Ranger) 1993-1996
- Catherine Sullivan as Kat (The second Pink Ranger) 1996-1997
- Austin St. John as Jason (The first Red Ranger) 1993-1994
- Steve Cardenas as Rocky (The second Red Ranger) 1994-1996
- David Yost as Billy (The Blue Ranger) 1993-1996
- Thuy Trang as Trini (the first Yellow Ranger) 1993-1994
- Karan Ashley as Aisha (The second Yellow Ranger) 1994-1996
Good Guys
- David Fielding as Zordon
- as Alpha 5
Villains
Sequels
- Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (Miniseries, 1996)
- Power Rangers: Zeo (1996)
- Power Rangers: Turbo (1997)
- Power Rangers: In Space (1998)
- Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy (1999)
- Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue (2000)
- Power Rangers: Time Force (2001)
- Power Rangers: Wild Force (2002)
- Power Rangers: Ninja Storm (2003)
- Power Rangers: Dino Thunder (Premiering 2004)
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