Showing posts with label PRLR. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 20, 2019

Power Rangers: Non-Color Teammate Names (2019)

I did the Super Sentai version, here are the Power Rangers. I'm not counting Ninjor or Blue Senturion or any Ranger-like Allies that are like them.

Phantom Ranger
The first Sixth Ranger to not have a color in his/her name. In Super Sentai, his counterpart VRV Master was not a Ranger, no mecha (zord) nor personal weapon. 

Magna Defender
Magna Defender, himself, is considered a Rnager-like Ally but when Mike became him, the show and toyline treated him as a Sixth Ranger. 

Titanium Ranger
Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength. He is basically a Silver Ranger. Boom Comics considers him this as he was included in the Silver Ranger cover they did a year ago.

Quantum Ranger
 Quantum distinctly is not a color. It is considered they picked this name not to be confused for Red. His Japanese counterpart as called Time Fire.

Lunar Wolf Ranger
While in Super Sentai, he was Gao Silver with the color in his name, Wild Force decided to call him "Lunar Wolf" instead of a color. My guess they did this because Quantum Ranger had a non-color name and wanted to keep that motif. 

Kat Ranger/Shadow Ranger/Omega Ranger
Shadow Ranger is hard to definiate if he's black or blue or what. So understandable they called him 'Shadow.' Omega Ranger, surprisingly, was not called 'White' but probably 'Omega' being that Omega means "the last." Omega Ranger's original name was DekaBreak. Kat Ranger is just named that because she is Kat, a feline. Her counterpart was Swan-inspired. My guess they did all this was because Dekaranger didn't use color names for their non-core Rangers.

Nova Ranger
"Nova" is a space thing, she was probably called that because it sounded cool. Her counterpart was "DekaBright."

Solaris Knight/Wolf Warrior
Even though treated as a Sixth Ranger both by Power Rangers and Super Sentai, fans don't consider him a 'Ranger' because of his name 'Knight.' Fans consider him a Ranger-like ally. I consider him a Ranger regardless. His counterpart was MagiShine. Wolf Warrior's Japanese counterpart was Wolzard Fire. He is considered a Ranger-like Ally. 

Mercury Ranger
His counterpart was Bouken Silver so he had a color name, but this guy was probably named Mercury because it was considered cool. My guess is because the last season the sixth rangers didn't have color names.

Robo Knight
After Operation Overdrive, all rangers went by colors or animals (in Jungle Fury). The only one during Saban era to not have a color name was Robo Knight, stylized after Gosei Knight. 

Graphite Ranger
"Graphite" is not a color. It is a crystalline allotropic form of carbon. In Japan, he was Kyoryu Gray. With all the unique color names like Aqua Ranger and Purple Ranger, Graphite Ranger is the only one that isn't a color. Gray Ranger doesn't sound as catchy either. He is also considered a Silver Ranger in Boom Comics. 

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Power Rangers Ultimate Visual History Review

I know this is a few weeks late but I was busy with work and Rangerstop, here is my review. Written by Jody Revenson and Ramin Zahed, for Insight Editions which have done "Ultimate Visual Historys" for Ninja Turtles and Back to the Future and Revenson has done Harry Potter volumes. It has a touching foreword by Amy Jo Johnson. It is a behind the scenes book from the inception of Power Rangers (Saban in a hotel room) to the series humble beginnings to the juggernaut it became to getting a bit more mature (In Space to Time Force) to being acquired by Disney (Ninja Storm to RPM) to Saban Brands (Samurai to Super Ninja Steel) to now (Beast Morphers). Even a diehard fan such as myself didn't know Saban sang all Sentai songs from Goranger to Jetman, Alpha 5 being based on 50's robot toys and named after an obscure French film Alpha 60 and the literal taping of random hardware to become a new invention for Billy.

The book is thorough in explaining the plot of each season, the characters, villains, zords and the producers and writers. It shows stunning visuals, some we already know and some never before seen such as concept drawings for various things from command center, juice bar, Ninjetti table, Wild Force Animarium and Samurai wardrobe. It is inconsistent in its content of pictures, say, compared to the Super Sentai encyclopedia books as the content is not consistent (for example, Megaforce villains get a two pages but Super Megaforce villains do not). I am not being nitpicky but it gets a little glaring for someone that has ADHD or OCD which I believe (going to conventions) which is probably half of the fandom. (not a criticism but an observation)

The book is guilty of indulging a lot in the earlier seasons and movies than the later seasons but probably for the reader, who probably is guessed to be over twenty years old and probably not as intrigued to have 14 pages on Megaforce. The 2017 movie gets 14 pages. Each Saban Brands season gets 12 pages except Dino Charge gets 10. Disney seasons gets 8 pages except SPD and Operation Overdrive that get 6 each. Each Saban Entertainment season gets from 6 pages to 10. Migthy Motphin, because its 3 seasons and the movie, it gets 58. Zeo and Turbo series gets 6 pages each, Turbo movie, Lost Galaxy, and Wild Force gets 10, Space gets 12 and Lightspeed and Time Force gets 8. It probably had to do with what they had to explain and the amounts of photos. 

I found intriguing reasoning of the writers such as a lower episode count in Mystic Force made producers and writers happy they could use less of the sentai footage and focus on their own. With MMPR season 1, they had to use ALL the footage. Then in other seasons that had so little budget they had no choice but to use mostly footage. Supposedly the less original footage they had to make the more high quality they could had done with it. But unfortunately with Megaforce, it looks like who is in charge is what dictates what 'high quality' is. In the case of RPM, the book claims Disney says it was just the scheduling why they fired Eddie Guzelian but Ari Boyland at Rangerstop 2016 claims it was because Guzelian didn't use all the monster suits they were ordered.

The book doesn't make the usual mistakes other Saban Brands publications do with misnaming things and only trusting fan information. They do quote and site a lot of fan websites (even mine) but mostly with interviews with actors. They used two of my interviews, one with Davi Santos and another with Ryan Carter. Unfortunately I did see one mistake. They have little pamphlets inside and one covered toys and one claimed you had to scan Power Cards" that came with the Ranger Keys which is incorrect. The cards came in the first season of Power Rangers Megaforce and the keys in Super Megaforce. All in all, a great book but if you can't cough up $50, its understandable. With most books it can just collect dust. But for me, this is a book I'll be revisiting. 



Thursday, July 20, 2017

Power Tropes: Frozen

I've been reading a lot of TV Tropes and got some free time so decided to cover some tropes (common writing themes used in popular culture) in Power Rangers. Since Power Rangers been running for almost 25 years and Sentai for 42, lots of plots have been reused. I will be covering Sentai later as there is a lot more series to go through. I decided I won't do big tropes that were done less than twice like evil sisters (Astronema and Tenaya) or evil turning good.

MMPR (1993) - Season One
In the Turtleshock episode, he freezes Billy, Kim and Zack but no ice involved.

Goatan freezes the original Megazord.

MMPR (1994) - Season Two
Jason, Trini and Zack are frozen in the Ninja Encounter 3-parter,

Kim, Tommy and Rocky almost freeze un-morphed in Storybook Rangers.

Lightspeed Rescue (2000)
Angela Fairweather is frozen by a monster.

Dino SuperCharge (2016)
Some of the Rangers are frozen in large blocks of ice un-morphed. Also Tyler and Shelby in the first episode but briefly. 

Let me know if I missed some.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Individual Poses Part Three (1992-2000)

UPDATED 4/18/15 9:30 AM EST
This is an exhaustive search but I feel like doing it now. This is uber-nerdy but I decided to catalog the different poses the Rangers do. This is more common in Super Sentai and ignored or not focuses on in Power Rangers. In Power Rangers, it is inconsistent. For example, I met suit actor/stunt man Yasuhiro Takeuchi and he did the poses for each Ranger he ever did at PMC 4. These poses are usually in the roll call. Another tradition in Sentai is for the actual actors to do the poses 'de-morphed' in the finale. In the Disney Era, the individual poses slipped in much more (usually at the end of a Morphing sequence) as roll calls aren't common in Power Rangers as they are in Sentai. With early Saban, it was just random poses that were inconsistent from the show itself and promotion. I'm going to cover the Sentai poses and compare to the American. Now I'm doing the early Saban Era: Zyuranger to Timeranger.
 
1992-1995
Zyuranger/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (three seasons)
 
 
Tyranno Ranger/Red Ranger
In Zyuranger, he had legs apart and kind of crouched. His left arm was in front of chest and right arm around head. In MMPR, this varied. Of course, season one heavily focused on the footage so this was the norm. For Zyu 2 footage, they did similar poses. For Season 3, a similar pose was used when calling the Ninja Zords with left fist closed. (Top Second Row Right) Later on, it was different poses. For example, pic on Top First Row Right is from Forever Red, where both arms are in the air. Below pic is a common drawing used in merchandise with legs apart and two fists, one near belt and the other up near the chest. Meanwhile Metallic armor was left arm below chest pointing right and right arm bent pointing left and up and with clench fist.


Tricera Ranger/Blue Ranger
 Zyuranger pose was legs apart, right leg bent at knee, right arm bent behind helmet and left arm in fist on side. This was also done for the Thunderzord calling. Similar pose done in Zyu 2 but more crouched down. Pose used for Season 3 to call the Ninja Zords was similar but fingers were shown to the screen. Metallic Armor pose was the same. Common drawing in the 90's was Blue in the air with right arm extended with fist and left hand open.

 
 

Tiger Ranger/Yellow Ranger
Even though Tiger Ranger and the Mighty Morphin Yellow Ranger were different genders, they kept the same pose for the first season but had different poses in promotion and then later seasons. Couldn't find a pic of it from Zyuranger but his move was similar to what was used in Zyu 2 and 3rd season summoning Ninja Zords, crouched sideways, left arm out and right arm tucked near stomach. Metallic armor, similar pose. In drawings for promos, her legs were stretched out, right leg bent, right arm out upward diagonally and left arm slightly bent in fist.


Mammoth Ranger/Black Ranger
One move was hand outstrched fingers and other arm bent with fist near head. Other pose was left hand on right bicep, used in Zyu 2 but open palm and in Season 3 similar but left hand on chest. For promos, the drawing of him blasting his power axe or another pose was used. Metallic armor pose was fists closed left arm pointing forward and right arm extended out.


Ptera Ranger/Pink Ranger
First she would put her arms behind her like top first row right but then put left arm bent to chest and right arm extended upwards. I couldn't get a good pic of it from Zyu 2 but basic same moves used for Zyuranger, Season 1, Zyu 2, Season 2 and Season 3 calling ninja zords. Metallic armor pose was left arm extended forward and right arm bent pointing forward.

Dragon Ranger/ Green Ranger
One common pose was arms in a circle motion with hands almost meeting, used in Zyuranger and Zyu 2 footage. He had no common pose for cards and promos, it varied. Nowadays he is mostly seen with his Dragon Dagger.


1993/1994/2014
Dairanger/MMPR (Season 2-3)/Super Megaforce
Kibaranger was used for the White Ranger for Season 2 and 3 of Mighty Morphin. The Dairanger appeared in Super Megaforce as "Legendary Squadron."

 

Kibaranger/White Ranger
In Dairanger he kneeled on his left knee and had right leg bent and arms out stretched. Common pose in promos was with Saba and hand on chest. For Season 3 zord call, he crouched and had palms open, right arm outstretched straight forward and left arm bent. For Metallic armor, arms bent and head between with fingers loose. Similar to season 3 zord call.


Ryuranger
His pose was left arm bent and hand open with right arm best close to chest with fist clenched. As the other rangers' poses were not shown in Super Megaforce, only the Red Rangers' pose was briefly seen used by Troy in "Samurai Surprise."


Tenma Ranger
Legs close together, left arm bent towards waist, fingers close together and right arm slightly straight up.


Kirin Ranger
Crouched down with left leg on top of right leg, left arm pointed outstretched forward and right arm behind him while leaning forward.


Shishi Ranger
Legs crouched, hands together.


Houhou Ranger
Legs together, arms outstretched upward with left arm bent.

 
1994-1995
Kakuranger/Alien Rangers
Ninja Red/Red Alien Ranger
Ninja Red would hold on to his sword from the back and then have left arm over head and right arm over chest like in a 'monkey' mode.
 
 Ninja Blue/Blue Alien Ranger
 Left leg extended and right leg bent at knee, left arm bent and forward and right arm bent pointing up slightly.
 
 Ninja Yellow/Yellow Alien Ranger
A 'muscle strength' pose with left arm sideways and right arm bent upwards.

 Ninja Black/Black Alien Ranger
Left arm upwards and palm open and right arm bent.

Ninja White/White Alien Ranger
Same move used in Alien Rangers. Her arms were bent and extended out.
 
 
1995-1996
Ohranger/Zeo
 
 

OhRed/Zeo Ranger V Red
Left arm out extended, right hand in fist, arm bent close to face. These poses were used in PR but varied.
 

OhBlue/Zeo Ranger III Blue
Arm in front of face, other one tucked in, kneeled and other leg bent.

OhYellow/Zeo Ranger II Yellow
Arms up, bent.

OhGreen/Zeo Ranger IV Green
Arms up like a boxer.

OhPink/Zeo Ranger I Pink
Bent down, arms like in a 'O' shape.


King Ranger/Gold Ranger
Right arm horizontally  in front of chest, bent and left arm bent, palm open.
 
1996-1997
Carranger/Turbo
@ramiromoreno has informed me that they did use these poses.
 
 
Red Racer/Red Ranger
Left knee bent and arms out diagonally. In PRT for calling the zords, his right leg was bent, left leg extended out, right arm bent near knee and left arm bent over head.

Blue Racer/Blue Ranger
Left arm up and out forward, right arm close to belt. Similar in PR, legs apart, right arm close to belt and left arm out.

Yellow Racer/Yellow Ranger
Arms out below head. Same pose but some variations.

Green Racer/Green Ranger
Right leg bent at knee and left leg going back, right elbow bent and left arm bent and pointing up. Similar pose but ore crouched down and right arm closer to body.

Pink Racer/Pink Ranger
Left arm bent over head and right arm near chest, right leg behind left leg. Same for PR.
 
 
1997-1998
Megaranger/In Space
 
MegaRed/Red Ranger
Left arm up above head and right arm horizontally bent. I think these were used in PR. Once or twice they used this move of a fist in the air with bent arm.
 

MegaBlue/Blue Ranger
Left arm bent and right arm out forward. Once or twice he had his arms at his side.

MegaYellow/Yellow Ranger
Both arms out forward and hands meeting.

Mega Black/Black Ranger
Arms out and up like 'muscle' but closer to head. In PR, they did left arm bent close to belt, right arm in front of face, bent and fist clenched.

Mega Pink/Pink Ranger
Fingers like 'phone' with right hand and bent right arm. Left arm on hip. Once or twice in PR, they used her right arm in front of chest and left arm behind her.

MegaSilver/Silver Ranger
Left arm horizontal meets right arm up and bent.

1998-1999
Gingaman/Lost Galaxy
 
 
 Ginga Red/Red Ranger
I think these poses were used in PR. Red was crouched and had arms out.

Ginga Blue/Blue Ranger
Blue crouched with arms out pointing down, fists closed.

Ginga Green/Green Ranger
Legs together crouched, arms out.

Ginga Yellow/Yellow Ranger
Legs crouched, right arm out and left arm bent behind head.

Ginga Pink/Pink Ranger
Crouched over with left arm bent on knee and right arm up like a cat.

Black Knight/Magna Defender
As pictured above.
 
1999-2000
GoGoV/Lightspeed Rescue
 
GoRed/Red Ranger
Left arm bent with fist clenched, right arm slightly bent pointing up. I think the poses were the same for PR.
 
 
GoBlue/Blue Ranger
Arms bent, fists together. In PR, he had fists clenched, right arm horizontal and left arm vertical and left elbow over right fist.
 
 
GoYellow/Yellow Ranger
One arm up, another in fist near face. In PR, she had left arm extended forward and right arm bent and under face.


GoGreen/Green Ranger
Left hand near face and right arm out. In PR, right arm out like the Sentai pose but the left hand lower and away from face.
 
 
GoPink/Pink Ranger
Arms crossed going up. Similar in PR.

Titanium Ranger
He is an American creation so he didn't have an Japanese counterpart. Left arm horizontal, right arm vertical.

 
2000-2001
Timeranger/Time Force
 
Time Red/Red Ranger
I couldn't find the poses for Timeranger, they most did the same 'time' pose. Time Force had left arm bent down and right arm bent up.
 
 
Time Blue/Blue Ranger
Right arm behind back, left arm bent pointing up.

Time Yellow/Yellow Ranger
Left arm horizontal and right arm bent with fist.

Time Green/Green Ranger
One arm higher than other, near chest.

Time Pink/Pink Ranger
Right arm above left arm, both horitzontal across chest.

Time Fire/Quantum Ranger
Time Fire had arms out, Quantum had left arm horizontal on chest and right arm up.
 
 | http://henshingrid.blogspot.com/2015/04/individual-poses-part-one-2001-2009.html