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*** Taken up a notch with Episode 98, which has a lot of impressive visual effects--especially the reveal of the [[spoiler:Phantom Megazord.]] (In real-life, its fabrication apparently caused a 3D Printer to explode.)
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*** Taken up a notch with Episode 98, which has a lot of impressive visual effects--especially effects-especially the reveal of the [[spoiler:Phantom Megazord.]] (In real-life, its fabrication apparently caused a 3D Printer to explode.)
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Up To Eleven is a disambiguation
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*** Taken up a notch with Episode 98, which has a lot of impressive visual effects-and taken UpToEleven with the reveal of the [[spoiler:Phantom Megazord.]] (In real-life, its fabrication apparently caused a 3D Printer to explode.)
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*** Taken up a notch with Episode 98, which has a lot of impressive visual effects-and taken UpToEleven with effects--especially the reveal of the [[spoiler:Phantom Megazord.]] (In real-life, its fabrication apparently caused a 3D Printer to explode.)
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** In general, the effects are ''astonishing'' through the series. [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger helmet?]] Purely computer generated until Jake finally got the full costume prior to the release of episode 85.
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** In general, the effects are ''astonishing'' through the series. [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger helmet?]] Purely computer generated until Jake finally got the full costume prior to the release of episode 85.85.
*** Taken up a notch with Episode 98, which has a lot of impressive visual effects-and taken UpToEleven with the reveal of the [[spoiler:Phantom Megazord.]] (In real-life, its fabrication apparently caused a 3D Printer to explode.)
*** Taken up a notch with Episode 98, which has a lot of impressive visual effects-and taken UpToEleven with the reveal of the [[spoiler:Phantom Megazord.]] (In real-life, its fabrication apparently caused a 3D Printer to explode.)
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** Made even more terrifying by the fact that the Landlord is [[spoiler: Dark Specter.]]
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** Made even more terrifying by the fact that the Landlord is [[spoiler: Dark Specter. And as the comics reveal, he has experience with breaking the Phantom Ranger...]]
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* HarsherInHindsight; [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger getting trapped in the rift by Dark Specter, and many of their interactions throughout the series, gain a new dimension with the events of the comic series Power Rangers Universe.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight; HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger getting trapped in the rift by Dark Specter, and many of their interactions throughout the series, gain a new dimension with the events of the comic series Power Rangers Universe.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight; [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger getting trapped in the rift by Dark Specter, and many of their interactions throughout the series, gain a new dimension with the events of the comic series Power Rangers Universe.]]
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** Made even more terrifying by the fact that the Landlord is [[spoiler: Dark Specter.]]
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Marisa to MJ, she to they. Just name and pronouns <3
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marisa get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marisa MJ get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: While most of the effects in the show look fine, one glaring thing cannot be unnoticed: the band-aid Marisa wears to hide the piercing near to her right eye when she plays Dr. K becomes easier and easier to see as the series progresses and the camera quality increases. You can actually see it being slightly detached from her face early in episode 81!
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* SpecialEffectFailure: While most of the effects in the show look fine, one glaring thing cannot be unnoticed: the band-aid Marisa MJ wears to hide the piercing near to her their right eye when she plays they play Dr. K becomes easier and easier to see as the series progresses and the camera quality increases. You can actually see it being slightly detached from her their face early in episode 81!
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marissa get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marissa Marisa get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: "Ziggy... I need you..."]]
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%%* TearJerker: [[spoiler: "Ziggy... I need you...
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects, for a no-budget one man web series.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects, for a no-budget one man web series.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marissa get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marissa get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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** In general, the effects are ''astonishing'' through the series. [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger helmet?]] Purely computer generated.
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** In general, the effects are ''astonishing'' through the series. [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger helmet?]] Purely computer generated.generated until Jake finally got the full costume prior to the release of episode 85.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Jacob and Marissa get plenty of chances to blow viewers away with their acting skills.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects, for a no-budget one man web series.
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*** BadassBaritone / EvilSoundsDeep
* TearJerker: [[spoiler: "Ziggy... I need you..."]]
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects, for a no-budget one man webseries.series.
** In general, the effects are ''astonishing'' through the series. [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger helmet?]] Purely computer generated.
* TearJerker: [[spoiler: "Ziggy... I need you..."]]
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects, for a no-budget one man web
** In general, the effects are ''astonishing'' through the series. [[spoiler: The Phantom Ranger helmet?]] Purely computer generated.
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* NightmareFuel: [[FanNickname The Landlord]], a [[spoiler:ShadowArchetype of Database]] who is [[DissonantSerenity eerily calm,]] very refined, and appears to be [[spoiler:a RealityWarper. When he starts telling the story of Database Ranger's life, the latter slowly turns into a washed out hermit. The Landlord takes over the next episode, reviewing Rangers in Reverse, best known as the episode where the Rangers completely lose.]] Jacob has been basically banned from doing his voice around the house because it is "too disturbing."
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Because it\'s only impressive because of the budget level.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects.effects, for a no-budget one man web series.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Database and Guy's fight against the Alphabet Soup agents. Why? Because as Jacob revealed on Rangerboard, both were played ''by the same guy'', showing some ''insane'' skills with special effects.