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* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' have frequently used this (very literally in the case of JAKQ). Originally, the general theme was that no one team member could finish off a monster of the week alone, but as time went on the members became more powerful. That said, the 'combined team weapon' has been a solid presence throughout and is not likely to go away. Usually, said weapon is so big it requires the whole team to hold it up and fire it.
** Both franchises regularly feature the "Team Bazooka", a {{BFG}} which is either each Ranger's individual weapon combined together, or a stand-alone weapon charged by a combination of everyone's energies.
*** Taken to a new level in ''Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger'''s movie ''The Great Dinosaur War'', which saw the return of the [[Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger Zyuranger]] and [[Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger Abaranger]] teams (later adapted as a multi-part {{Crossover}} episode of ''Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers''). The three dinosaur teams take their combined weapons and combine ''those'' together into an even Bigger FG made of 14 individual weapons.
** Also, the [[CombiningMecha Megazords]] sort-of count. Usually, they're formed from the combination of several Zords that each have the color of the Ranger that controls it, making their combined Megazord forms quite colorful.
*** A straight example of the Trope would be Wild Force Megazord's Mega Roar, in which each component Zord fired a beam in each Ranger's color, combining them into a downright ''purty'' gi-normous beam of destruction. In the GrandFinale, the Rangers' Zords and all the lost Zords hidden throughout the world hit the BigBad with one combined attack, the Ultra Roar.

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* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' have frequently used this (very literally in the case of JAKQ). Originally, the general theme was that no one team member could finish off a monster of the week alone, but as time went on the members became more powerful. That said, the 'combined team weapon' has been a solid presence throughout and there is not likely to go away. Usually, said weapon is so big it requires the whole team to hold it up and fire it.
** Both franchises regularly feature the
usually a "Team Bazooka", Bazooka": a {{BFG}} which is that's either each Ranger's individual weapon combined together, or a stand-alone weapon charged by a combination of everyone's energies.
*** Taken
energies. Usually, said weapon is so big it requires the whole team to hold it up and fire it. And when [[MakeMyMonsterGrow the monsters grow]], the team similarly [[CombiningMecha combine their individually colored mecha]] into a rather colorful Gattai/Megazord.
** The team weapon is taken
to a new level in ''Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger'''s movie ''The Great Dinosaur War'', which saw the return of the [[Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger Zyuranger]] and [[Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger Abaranger]] teams (later adapted as a multi-part {{Crossover}} episode of ''Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers''). The three dinosaur teams take their combined weapons and combine ''those'' together into an even Bigger FG made of 14 individual weapons.
** Also, the [[CombiningMecha Megazords]] sort-of count. Usually, they're formed from the combination of several Zords that each have the color of the Ranger that controls it, making their combined Megazord forms quite colorful.
***
A straight example of the Trope would be Wild Force Megazord's Mega Roar, in which each component Zord fired a beam in each Ranger's color, combining them into a downright ''purty'' ''stunning'' gi-normous beam of destruction. In the GrandFinale, the Rangers' Zords and all the lost Zords hidden throughout the world hit the BigBad with one combined attack, the Ultra Roar.Roar.
** In ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', the general gimmick is the rangers' abilities to switch their individual colors and weapons between each other depending on the fight (or if they feel like it). In the finale, all the rangers give their trains to [=ToQ1=], who activates them all consecutively to enter Rainbow Mode. His suit displays a shifting spectrum of light from top to bottom and he gains their combined light and imagination powers.
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-->'''[[DeadpanSnarker Carol]]:''' I think I saw this on [[WesternAnimation/Captain PlanetAndThePlaneteers a Saturday morning cartoon]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': This occurs has it occur right at the beginning when the girls first receive their powers, but don't know how to use them properly on their own yet. After that, they get more creative than a single combined blast.

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This occurs has it occur right at the beginning when the girls first receive their powers, but don't know how to use them properly on their own yet. After that, they get more creative than a single combined blast.

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* ''[[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]'' has Chameleon (and his female counterpart, Khameleon), who are shifting-spectrum pallette-swaps of the male and female ninjas, respectively. They each possess the entire movesets of their respective genders.

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* ''[[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]'' ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' has Chameleon (and his female counterpart, Khameleon), who are shifting-spectrum pallette-swaps of the male and female ninjas, respectively. They respectively; they each possess the entire combined movesets of their respective genders. genders.
** To a lesser extent, Reptile is a combination of Sub-Zero and Scorpion, both chromatically and in terms of movesets.
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* ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]'' has Chameleon (and his female counterpart, Khameleon), who are shifting-spectrum pallette-swaps of the male and female ninjas, respectively. They each possess the entire movesets of their respective genders.

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* ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat ''[[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]'' has Chameleon (and his female counterpart, Khameleon), who are shifting-spectrum pallette-swaps of the male and female ninjas, respectively. They each possess the entire movesets of their respective genders.
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* ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]'' has Chameleon (and his female counterpart, Khameleon), who are shifting-spectrum pallette-swaps of the male and female ninjas, respectively. They each possess the entire movesets of their respective genders.

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