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Zordon explains the situation and declares them the Power Rangers, a team of warriors sworn to defend life; he gives them belt-stored Power Morphers that serve as the key to accessing their power. They refuse to believe or trust him, until Rita sends a team of her Putty Patrollers to attack them outside. The teens are soon overpowered by the ...
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (MMPR) is an American superhero television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Kids programming block. It is the first entry of the Power Rangers franchise, and became a 1990s pop culture phenomenon along with a large line of toys, action figures, and other merchandise. [1]
The team is sent out to fight off the Putty Patrol again; they now have the ability to morph to their ranger forms. Along the way they encounter the Mighty Minotaur, the Knasty Knight, Madame Woe, and Twin Man as a sub-bosses, the Tenga Warriors who replace the Putty Patrol when Lord Zedd replaces Rita later for failing to defeat the Power Rangers.
Machiko Soga as Rita the Mystic Mother in Power Rangers Mystic Force/Magiel in Mahou Sentai Magiranger. In Power Rangers Mystic Force, viewers learn that Rita has become the Mystic Mother, Empress of Good Magic and leader of the Mystic Ones. She is the one who apparently gave the Power Rangers Mystic Force their link to the Morphing Grid.
In Power Rangers in Space, Finster was seen in "Countdown to Destruction" as part of Rita and Zedd's army. In the graphic novel Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon, Finster was shown to be purified. He was later killed by Scorpina and left a pre-recorded message in a sculpture of him for Tommy.
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Instead of his staff, he wielded a jewel-encrusted sword as his weapon. His power was at its absolute peak in this form; alongside Olympius, he destroyed nearly all of the Rangers' Megazords. Diabolico also appears as the sixth and final boss in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue for Game Boy Color. Diabolico is voiced by Neil Kaplan.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is the title of four different video game adaptations of the film of the same name which were released for the Super NES, Genesis, Game Boy, and Game Gear. While the games are ostensibly based on the film, they also feature characters and plot elements from the second season of the original TV series .