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The Mighty Morphin Team with the Green Ranger (Seasons 1-2)
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The Mighty Morphin Team with the White Ranger (Seasons 2-3)
  • The Ace: Most of them, particularly the original team. To note:
    • Jason is a martial arts master and his well-developed leadership skills made him a natural choice as the initial team leader.
    • Zack, in addition to his quick improvisation, has his own unique martial arts, Hip-Hop Kidō, and is quick on his feet.
    • Billy, while not being a particularly adept fighter at the start, is still remarkably intelligent and his inventions prove invaluable for the others and the Command Center.
    • Trini has intelligence on par with Billy and coupled with her experience in kung-fu make her a well-balanced jack-of-all-stats.
    • Kimberly isn't much of a fighter at the beginning, though still heads and shoulders above Billy, but is a well-trained gymnast that can stay on her toes when danger comes knocking and has her head on straight for most of her battles.
  • Age Lift: Barring Kou and Tsuruhime, the majority of the first three teams were adults, whereas the Power Rangers are teenagers. Doubly so for Tommy, since the aforementioned Kou was a little kid.
  • Borrowed Catchphrase: Jason was usually the one to declare that it was morphing time, but all the other Rangers got their turns saying it when Jason wasn't around.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Their civilian outfits mostly match their Ranger colors, with Jason mostly dressing in red, Billy mostly dressing in blue, etc.
  • Composite Character: The original five (and by extension, Rocky, Adam, Aisha, and Kat) wore costumes based on the team of Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, but season 2 would see them use the mecha of Gosei Sentai Dairanger (and Tommy switch from being a counterpart of Burai to Kou), and season 3 would see them use the majority of Ninja Sentai Kakuranger's mecha.
  • Empowered Badass Normal: The Rangers are already highly qualified martial artists and gymnasts before getting their powers. The only exception is Billy, and he becomes an accomplished fighter when unmorphed by the end of season 1.
  • Iconic Outfit: Their Ranger suits are easily the most popular and recognizable in the franchise.
  • Nice Guy: They're all genuinely kind and considerate people.
  • Super Mode: The team gains two in Season 3. When Ninjor gave them the Ninja Coins, they gained Ninja Ranger Mode, allowing them to fight evenly against the Tengas. When Master Vile showed up, Zordon gave them the Metallic Armor which increased their speed and resistance to magic.
  • Transformation Trinket: All the Rangers use Power Morphers to morph into Power Rangers. But for the Power Morphers to work, the Rangers have a personalized Power Coin in the center of the Morpher. In Seasons 1 and 2, the Coins were based on the prehistoric dinosaurs (or in Tommy's case, the Dragon and the Tiger). In Season 3, the Rangers received Ninja Power Coins to replace their damaged ones.
  • True Companions:
    • Notable for already being this at the start of the show unlike later series when the team was formed (usually) from total strangers and their camaraderie had to be built up throughout the season. Whenever one is feeling insecure or down, the others are immediately there to console or reassure them whether in normal life or on the battlefield.
    • The most blatant example would be Tommy, who even after losing his Green Ranger powers TWICE, is assured by the others that he'll always be one of them and that their friendship will not change. Also, before they realize the identity of the White Ranger, most of them express outrage that the powers are being given to a complete stranger and not Tommy since he's already one of them and that he should have the opportunity to return. Thankfully, Zordon planned ahead and gives the de-powered Tommy the powers...on top of making him the new leader. Even before realizing that it is Tommy, Jason assures them that they have to welcome the new ranger with open arms as that's what a ranger is supposed to do.
  • Ur-Example: As they are the inaugural Ranger team, they pioneered the majority of the tropes found throughout the franchise. To many, they also double as both the Trope Maker and Trope Codifier.

Original Members

    Jason Lee Scott / Red Ranger I 

Jason Lee Scott / Red Ranger I

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Tyrannosaurus!
Mighty Morphin Red Ranger 1

Portrayed by: Austin St. John
Voiced by: Jesús Barrero (Latin American Spanish, original version), Irwin Daayán (Latin American Spanish, remastered version), Paul F. Rosenthal (Voiceover; post-walkout), Yuri Lowenthal (Power Rangers: Super Legends)

One of the first five people to become Power Rangers, Jason studied karate and even taught classes at the Juice Bar. He was given the Red Tyrannosaurs Power Coin due to being "bold and powerful", and served as the leader of the original five Rangers.

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    Zack Taylor / Black Ranger I 

Zachary "Zack" Taylor / Black Ranger I

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Mastadon!
Mighty Morphin Black Ranger 1

Portrayed by: Walter Emanuel Jones
Voiced by: Benjamín Rivera (Latin American Spanish, original version), Moisés Iván Mora (Latin American Spanish, remastered version), Joel Rogers (voiceover; post-walkout)

One of the first five people to become Power Rangers, Zack studied both martial arts and dancing, combining the two into his signature Hip Hop Kido. He was given the Black Mastodon Power Coin due to being "clever and brave".


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    Kimberly Ann Hart / Pink Ranger I 

Kimberly Ann Hart / Pink Ranger I

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Pterodactyl!/Pink Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Pink Ranger 1

Portrayed by: Amy Jo Johnson; Maxxe Sternbaum (as a child; Rangers Back in Time)

Voiced by: Mónica Estrada (eps. 1-7 and 135-137, Latin American Spanish original version), Love Santini (eps. 8-46, Latin American Spanish original version), Pilar Escandón (eps. 47-134, Latin American Spanish original version), Mireya Mendoza (Latin American Spanish, remastered version), Christine Byrd (Latin American Spanish, as a child) Kim Mai Guest (Power Rangers: Super Legends)

Guest Appearances: Power Rangers Turbo| Power Rangers Mega Forcenote  |Power Rangers Beast Morphersnote |Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Alwaysnote 

One of the first five people to become Power Rangers, Kimberly studied gymnastics and was musically talented. She was given the Pink Pterodactyl Power Coin due to being "graceful and smart".


  • Action Girl: She eventually became more of one than Trini, having taken out more monsters singlehandedly than anyone else on the team.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: She's way snarkier than either Mei, Rin, or Tsuruhime.
  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: Mei wasn't especially close to Boi or Burai. Kimberly was best friends with Trini, though helpfully Mei and Boi had a quirk of coordinating attacks, (and later Aisha) and formed a relationship with Tommy. In fact, the Zyu2 footage was amended to this.
  • Animal Mecha:
  • Attention Whore: Nowhere near as bad as some examples, but there are times where she can be quite the dramatic diva. For example, in "Bloom of Doom", a cactus that was enchanted by Lord Zedd causes Kimberly to lash out at Trini for getting more members for her volleyball club than the former's plant club.
  • Badass in Distress: She was the most likely Ranger to either be kidnapped or destroy a monster single-handedly.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Subverted, she had short hair but it was a traditionally feminine hairstyle.
  • Brainless Beauty: Downplayed. She's not at all stupid, but there are times in the earlier episodes, particularly in the pilot, where she seems to care more about her looks.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Averted in "Beauty and the Beast". Goldar kidnaps Kim and uses a mind-control spell which will turn her into a copy of Rita for Zedd to marry. The spell doesn't work... but Kim does a pitch-perfect Rita impersonation (including "I'm having a headache!") to hold Goldar, Squatt, and Baboo off long enough to be rescued by Billy and Trini.
  • Breakout Character: During the Boom Studios run on the comics starting in the late 2010s, Kimberly gets a lot of focus above most of the other original Rangers save for Tommy. An alternate-universe counterpart of herself was a major character in the Shattered Grid storyline, and both the main comic Kimberly and this alternate version of her ended up leading their own teams of Power Rangers which were spotlighted in mini-series.
  • Break the Cutie: She suffers a lot in the first and third seasons due to Rita Repulsa demonstrating that Evil Is Petty; in fact, her final arc in Season Three is an especially egregious example, as Rita keeps sending forth minions to drag the poor Pink Ranger into fights when Kimberly is trying to train for Pan Global gymnastics, and ultimately (due to the drain on her life force resulting from her Power Coin being in evil hands) Kimberly comes as close to death as the censors of the time were willing to allow.
  • Characterization Marches On: She was quite vain and a bit air-headed early on, as part of her valley-girl persona. Her self-centeredness was more pronounced in the original pilot where she's strongly inferred to not even be friends with the other four rangers before being summoned by Zordon/Zoltar.
  • Character Development: At the start, Kimberly was one of the few that was hesitant of being a Power Ranger, but as the series continued, she matured fast and understood the responsibility of saving the world. It comes full circle in the A Different Shade of Pink three parter, where Kimberly expresses reluctance in leaving the team despite receiving a great opportunity for her gymnastics career.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Often makes some witty remark or other at monsters, Rita and especially Bulk and Skull.
  • Demoted to Extra: In Season Three. Notably, she was the only one who didn't go to Edenoi during the season premiere (AKA the Poorly Disguised Pilot for Saban's Masked Rider) due to a cold (though she made use of reduced screentime awesomely, being the only Ranger left on Earth when Rita and Zedd sent a new Monster of the Week), and had her powers drained halfway through after being captured by Kat Hillard. Since Amy Jo Johnson actually told Saban she was going to quit beforehand, instead of clumsy camera tricks and an abrupt Fake Shemp, half the season was spent slowly easing her character out of the Pink Ranger position and setting up her successor.
  • The Ditz: In earlier episodes, she was this when the valley girl thing was in full force. Subverted when it turned out she's an A/B student.
  • Drama Queen: She's very dramatic and emotional compared to the other rangers, especially in the movie. Possibly because the writers knew Amy Jo was the strongest actor in the cast. Fits this trope literally when she was in the school play and whenever she has to act her way out of a situation.
  • Fainting: In addition to being overemotional, she had a habit of doing this and it's played for drama in her final arc; ranger duties combined with Olympic training and power-draining caused these. Played for Laughs when Tommy returned.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Sanguine.
  • Girly Bruiser: Has an affinity for pretty pink floral dresses but has no qualms participating in hand to hand combat.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: A slightly ditzy Valley Girl who loves shopping and spends much of her free time doing gymnastics in a spangly pink leotard. When she's not beating up monsters alongside the other rangers, that is.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite being portrayed as a bit of an airhead in early seasons, she's shown to be actually quite proficient at sign language as early as the fifth episode! And in another Season One episode, the fact that she's an A/B student indicates even if not on par with Billy and Trini, she's quite intelligent since C is considered average.
  • Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: She comes to Tommy's shoulders. He can pick her up easily.
  • Humiliation Conga: The first half of "Calamity Kimberly" has her suffering a long string of bad luck, eventually resulting in one of Rita's monsters catching her.
  • Leotard of Power: A justified example, since she's a gymnast.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine: Averted/Inverted, Kimberly has shorter hair than Tommy or Trini and had a short hairstyle in Season One and early Season Two.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: She starts out as this, but eventually becomes an outright Class Princess.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Usual outfits include short-shorts and midriff-revealing shirts. Then there are the gymnastics leotards.
  • Mythology Gag: Being a pink ranger and a gymnast brings to mind Miki Momozono of Dai Sentai Goggle Five. For added points, she, along with Tommy and Rocky, gets imprisoned in a storybook and has to work her way out as Miki did.
  • Pink Heroine: She is recruited by Zordon after Rita Repulsa is freed from her Space Dumpster to become the Pink Ranger, She is the first Pink Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in the 'modern era'.
  • Put on a Bus: She left Angel Grove after "A Different Shade of Pink," though she would make a return appearance a year and a half later in the Turbo film.
  • Sci-Fi Bob Haircut: Downplayed, Kimberly has a bob hairstyle but it's shoulder-length, not chin-length.
  • Sesquipedalian Smith: Helps seal the idea that she's the "hot popular girl", especially after becoming class president Kimberly Hart in one episode.
  • She-Fu: Because she is a gymnast, Kimberly fights her enemies with acrobatics.
  • Stepford Smiler: In Season 3, during her power leech.
  • The Straight and Arrow Path: Her Power Bow. It seems to be the strongest of their individual weapons, destroying two separate monsters.
  • Totally Radical: Her slang, in general, was dated for the 90s with the only thing that kept her from being full out 80s is her short, straight hair instead of the original concept of 80s hair in the pilot (itself very dated by 1993).
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Frozen yogurt.
  • Valley Girl: Early on she affected this personality, but it was used less and less until it was mostly gone in season 3. By then the concept was dated, and it was 1995, the height of the grunge era.
  • Verbal Tic: Downplayed, then later subverted. Kimberly was known for saying "totally" a lot, which she did in season 1, but this became uncommon by mid-season 2.

    Billy Cranston / Blue Ranger 

William "Billy" Cranston / Blue Ranger

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Triceratops!/Blue Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Blue Ranger

Portrayed by: David Yost; Billy Nilles (as a child, Something Fishy), Justin Timsit (as a child, Alien Rangers)
Voiced by: Carlos Íñigo (Latin American Spanish), Alfonso Obregón Inclán (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Latin American Spanish), Héctor Emmanuel Gómez (Latin American Spanish, remastered version), Eduardo Garza (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Season 2), Kalimba Marichal (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Alien Rangers), Brian Donovan (Power Rangers: Super Legends)

One of the first five people to become Power Rangers, Billy was a gifted genius and began studying karate under Jason's teachings. He was given the Blue Triceratops Power Coin due to being "patient and wise".

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    Trini Kwan / Yellow Ranger I 

Trini Kwan / Yellow Ranger I

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Sabertooth Tiger!
Mighty Morphin Yellow Ranger 1

Portrayed by: Thuy Trang (Main Series), Audri DuBois (Original Pilot)

Voiced by: Marina Huerta (Latin American Spanish), Leyla Rangel (Latin American Spanish, remastered version), Judy ??? (voiceover; post-walkout)

Guest Appearances: Power Rangers Mega Forcenote  | Power Rangers Beast Morphersnote  | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Alwaysnote 

One of the first five people to become Power Rangers, Trini was an all-around person as she was skilled in martial arts like Jason, but smart enough to decipher Billy's Techno Babble. She was given the Yellow Sabertooth Tiger Power Coin due to being "fearless and agile".


  • Academic Athlete: Is seen practicing several sports at the youth center, including kung fu and volleyball, but is also very smart, to the point of being able to translate Billy's technobabble and even assist him when making inventions. She also alternates between preppy and sporty attire, which adds to this trope.
  • Action Girl: "Let's kick some Putty." She was the very first ranger to finish off a monster and the first to fight one-on-one with Goldar.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: Neither of her Sentai counterparts were the smart members of their respective teams. She's the second smartest next to Billy.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: Both her Sentai counterparts were differing degrees of impulsive. She's thoughtful, focused, and level-headed.
  • All Asians Know Martial Arts: She practices martial arts, but she isn't the only ranger who does so. And this is based on the skills of her actress Thuy Trang.
  • Animal Mecha:
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: It's implied after her death, she became one with the Morphing Grid.
  • Asian and Nerdy: Not particularly nerdy herself, but the only one smart enough to help Billy with tech support.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: Trini, being one of the two female rangers, never missed an opportunity to bare her midriff. Downplayed in that she's less girly than Kimberly who bares her midriff much less often.
  • Back for the Dead: In Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always, after staying out of the spotlight for a very long time, it's revealed that Trini got married with someone and had a daughter, Minh. She takes on the battlefield again as the Yellow Ranger to fight Robo Rita. But, she ends up Taking the Bullet for Billy and dies. Minh succeeds her and wants to avenge her death and honor.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She's a peaceful, good-natured girl who knows martial arts. And is a Power Ranger. Plus, she was the first ranger to take out a monster on her own.
  • Characterization Marches On: Outside of being recast, she's a completely different character in the original pilot:
    • She's way more tomboyish in the pilot to the point of having Boyish Short Hair (due to haircut accident according to Audri DuBois), whereas, in the series, she maintains more girlish attributes, akin to that of Kimberly (only not so overt), and chooses to blend it with her tomboyish nature.
    • Pilot Trini is eager to fight, whereas, in the series, she only fights when provoked or intimidated.
    • Pilot Trini lacks the friendship with Kimberly, as the two characters never interact with each other in the pilot episode (though she does jump to Kim's defense when the punk leader tries to force himself on her).
    • Pilot Trini was excited and enthusiastic about becoming a ranger when she first arrived at the Command Center, while Series Trini was more confused and unsure about the responsibility, let alone the reality of her situation.
    • Pilot Trini's fighting style is very similar to Jason's, whereas Series' Trini's fighting style is Mantis Kung-Fu.
    • Pilot Trini wears a slightly tomboyish, comfortable-looking outfit whereas Series Trini wears revealing, midriff-baring, form-fitting attire much like Kimberly does, only in yellow instead of pink. It should be noted that in some early promotional stills, Thuy Trang wore the outfit that Audri DuBois had for the pilot.
    • In a bit of irony, DuBois mentioned in an interview that Trini was originally written as meek and less confident than Kimberly (as can be seen in an audition tape shown by Tony Oliver at conventions) but upon seeing her martial arts, they rewrote her into the eager tomboy seen in the initial pilot. Trang's Trini lacked the sheer ferocity of her predecessor but still had the confidence to back it up; she was just more subtle about it.
  • Cute Bruiser: Of the more calm and gentle variety, she's very sweet and "smiley" but still kicks a fair amount of butt.
  • Dual Wielding: Wields a pair of Power Daggers.
  • Fake Shemp: After "Opposites Attract", when her actress, along with Jason and Zack's performers, left the series, anyone with a basic knowledge of television handlings of written off characters could easily see that they were being filled in by body doubles from behind and stock footage from earlier episodes until they could be fully written out. In Trini's case, her last spoken line in "The Power Transfer" had the shemp with the overdubber fill in the first half of dialogue while reusing stock footage of Thuy Trang from "A Pig Surprise" for the last half. The difference is ridiculously obvious.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Leukine.
  • Gender Flip: Both her Sentai counterparts were male.
  • Genius Bruiser: Well-versed in kung fu and arguably a solid third to Jason and Tommy in the martial arts department. And a close second to Billy in the smarts department, she spotted Pudgy Pig's weakness before anyone else including Billy, and once reactivated Alpha in Billy's absence.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: She has a collection of dolls and collects stuffed animals, including three teddy bears.
  • The Heart: Extremely loyal and supportive towards the other rangers when they're feeling down, particularly Billy and Kimberly.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always, when Robo-Rita charges a blast and fires it at Billy, Trini dives in front of him to take the hit. Trini dies as a result.
  • Jack of All Stats: She was probably the most balanced of all the original team. Smart, but not as smart as Billy. Graceful, but not quite as much as Kimberly (who was a gymnast.) Skilled, but not quite up to Jason.
  • Killed Off for Real: Power Rangers is very much a kids show that tends to shy away from death and uses Death Is Cheap when it does happen. In Once and Always, Trini becomes notable for being the first Power Ranger to be killed in the line of duty and to stay down.
  • Lady of War: A mild example but personality-wise she is this, a calm, composed, gentle, graceful, balanced female kung fu warrior of Asian descent. All she needs is the garb.
  • Lightning Bruiser: She relies on her "lightning hands" in combat and has the fastest reflexes of the team.
  • Ms. Fanservice: People tend to forget but Trini would often wear clothing just as revealing as Kimberly's, sometimes even more so depending on the episode. Watch any old episode and you'll notice Trini wearing sleeveless shirts and showing her midriff more often than Kimberly. She often opted for tight leggings over short shorts, though.
  • Nice Girl: Friendly, sweet-natured, mild-mannered, and kind.
  • One-Sided Arm-Wrestling: Trini beats Jason at arm-wrestling just one episode after he sets a weight-lifting record.
  • Primary-Color Champion: She is recruited by Zordon after Rita Repulsa is freed from her Space Dumpster to become the Yellow Ranger. She was the first Yellow Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
  • Put on a Bus: Left Angel Grove with Jason and Zack to attend the International Peace Conference in Switzerland in "The Power Transfer". And sadly, with the tragic death of her actress, that bus would never be able to come back, save for Fake Shemp appearances by an unidentified Mighty Morphin Yellow Ranger in Super Megaforce and Beast Morphersnote .
  • The Quiet One: She doesn't talk as much as the others; when she does speak, she's usually translating for Billy.
  • She's a Man in Japan: The first among the Yellow Rangers in the franchise. Her counterpart's name is even Boi.
  • Soapbox Sadie: The whole team was civic-minded, but she was definitely the most earnest about activism (holding petitions, starting a clean-up club).
  • Strong Girl, Smart Guy: With Billy. Trini is a grounded and mature Lady of War, while Billy is The Smart Guy who comes up with inventions.
  • Team Mom: Known to sometimes impart motherly wisdom and advice to the other rangers. This is also where her mild Asian stereotyping tends to shine through, complete with Confucius-esque line delivery.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Extra spicy chilli dogs.
  • Translator Buddy: Former Trope Namer. She usually explained Billy's Techno Babble to The Team.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She was afraid of heights, so of course she'd have to be the one to save Billy after a Putty chases him to the edge of a cliff.
  • Wise Beyond Their Years: She really shows concern for things people her age usually don’t care for, such as the environment and the importance of honor.

    Tommy Oliver / Green/White Ranger 

Thomas James "Tommy" Oliver /Green/White Ranger

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Dragonzord!/Tigerzord!/White Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Green Ranger
Mighty Morphin White Ranger
Portrayed by: Jason David Frank (Main Series), Michael R. Gotto (as a child, Alien Rangers)
Voiced by: Adrian Fogarty (Latin American Spanish), José Gilberto Vilchis (Latin American Spanish, remastered version), Carlos Díaz (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Season 2), Enzo Fortuny (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Alien Rangers)

The original Sixth Ranger of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Originally brought in under Rita Repulsa's corruptive influence under the "Green With Evil" five-part storyline, Tommy would eventually be reformed by its end and would become one of the greatest Rangers of all time.

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Later Additions

    Adam Park / Black Ranger II 

Adam Park / Black Ranger II

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Mastodon!/Black Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Black Ranger 2

Portrayed by: Johnny Yong Bosch; Matthew Sakimoto (as a child, Alien Rangers)
Voiced by: Rubén León (Mexico - Latin American Spanish), Enzo Fortuny (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Season 2), Uraz Huerta (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Alien Rangers)

Adam, along with Rocky and Aisha, were originally students from Stone Canyon who met the Rangers and learned about their secret identities as Power Rangers. When Zack left for the Peace Conference, he was named his successor, and was gifted the Black Ranger powers due to being "watchful and intelligent".

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    Aisha Campbell / Yellow Ranger II 

Ashlyn "Aisha" Campbell / Yellow Ranger II

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Sabertooth Tiger!/Yellow Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Yellow Ranger 2

Portrayed by: Karan Ashley; Sicily Sewell (as a child, Alien Rangers)

Voiced by: Martha Ceceña (Latin American Spanish), Dulce Guerrero (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Latin American Spanish), Claudia Motta (Latin American Spanish, as a child)

Guest Appearances: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always

Aisha, along with Rocky and Adam, were originally students from Stone Canyon who met the Rangers and learned about their secret identities as Power Rangers. When Trini left for the Peace Conference, she was named her successor, and was gifted the Yellow Ranger powers due to being "spirited and clever".


  • Action Girl: She's a Power Ranger, duh.
  • Animal Mecha:
  • The Bus Came Back: Aisha makes a return in Once and Always after two decades of her departure. She now works with Adam as part of SPA.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Was first introduced as a powerless ally who occasionally assisted the Power Rangers behind the battlefield. Later became a Ranger herself to replace Trini.
  • Closest Thing We Got: While not a technical genius like Billy, Aisha was smart enough to come up at least stop-gap solutions to a few technical problems faced by the Rangers when Billy was unavailable, such as repairing a damaged transmitter or working out how to reactivate the teleportation system after a brainwashed Billy drained the Command Center's power.
  • Contrasting Replacement Character: Downplayed. Trini was a studious Asian-American girl and was the Tomboy to Kim's Girly Girl. Aisha was more or less the same with the exception of being a Sassy Black Woman. Aisha would later be replaced by Tanya Sloan who was more introverted.
  • Cute Bruiser: As petite as Kimberly but introduced as a martial artist on par with Rocky and Adam.
  • Groin Attack: Had the honor of smacking the Ninja Falcon Megazord's Big Red Button to do this against giant Ivan Ooze in the movie; this sends Ivan to his fiery demise after colliding with a comet.
  • The Heart: Forced into almost the embodiment of this trope during the "Stop the Hate Master" two-parter.
  • One of the Boys: Technically, before she joined the team, she obviously spent a lot of time with Rocky and Adam. As well as a period during season three, while Kimberly was gearing up to leave, she was often the only female ranger in battle.
  • Primary-Color Champion: She aids the Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers as a civilian until she becomes the Yellow Ranger after Trini Kwan leaves the team for a Peace Conference in Switzerland. She is the second Yellow Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Rangers.
  • Put on a Bus: By the time the Alien Ranger Mini-Series came around. The actor had decided to leave before its resolution. Thus in the show, when Aisha, who's still a kid by that point, searches for a Zeo sub-crystal in Africa, she decides to stay and help the wildlife there, selecting Tanya to take her place.
  • Sassy Black Woman: She has flashes of this.
    • When she meets Zordon, she tells Adam and Rocky to "let the man talk."
    • Her decision to whack the Emergency Button in the movie resulted from a combination of urgency and spunk.
  • Secret-Keeper: With Rocky and Adam from "The Ninja Encounter" to "The Power Transfer".
  • She's a Man in Japan: She is Trini's successor, plus the fact her mechas are used by male Yellow Rangers in Japan.
  • Soapbox Sadie: Has flashes from time to time, acting more like an expy for Trini than anything.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: She filled Trini's role as Kimberly's best friend.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Aisha during the fire safety episode became much more stingy about following rules and even tried to take on a group of putties, plus Flame Head, all by herself. She got better after listening to Zordon.

    Rocky DeSantos / Red Ranger II 

Rocky DeSantos / Red Ranger II

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Tyrannosaurs!/Red Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Red Ranger 2

Portrayed by: Steve Cardenas; Michael J. O'Laskey II (as a child, Alien Rangers)
Voiced by: Jorge Roig Jr. (Latin American Spanish), Irwin Daayán (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Season 2), Gerry Meza (Latin American Spanish, as a child in Alien Rangers)

Rocky, along with Adam and Aisha, were originally students from Stone Canyon who met the Rangers and learned about their secret identities as Power Rangers. When Jason left for the Peace Conference, he was named his successor, and was gifted the Red Ranger powers due to his "strength and knowledge".

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    Katherine "Kat" Hillard / Pink Ranger II 

Katherine "Kat" Hillard / Pink Ranger II

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Pink Ranger Power!
Mighty Morphin Pink Ranger 2

Portrayed by: Catherine Sutherland; Julia Jordan (as a child, Alien Rangers)
Voiced by: Laura Torres (Latin American Spanish), Christine Byrd (Latin American Spanish, as a child)

The final ranger to join the team during the MMPR era, Katherine was introduced to replace Kimberly. Much like her actress, she was an Australian immigrant to the US who had a bit of a hard time fitting in. Rita and Zedd put her under a spell to uses in a plot to kill Kimberly, drain the Pink Ranger's power, and steal the Falconzord. She breaks the spell, has a Heel–Face Turn, and succeeds Kimberly as the Pink Ranger for the last few episodes and stays on as the Pink Zeo Ranger and the Pink Turbo Ranger.

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The Zords

Season 1 Zords

     Dino Zords 

Dino Zords/Megazord

The first set of Zords the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers used. Based on the ancient dinosaurs, the Dino Zords can combine to form the Megazord for giant battles.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: In Zyuranger, the Guardian Beasts appeared around episodes 2 and 3, while Daizyuzin appeared in episode 6. Here, all the Dino Zords and the Megazord appear in the first episode.
  • Adaptational Nonsapience: In Zyuranger, Daizyuzin was a deity that took the form of a mecha to try and guide the Rangers in their mission while letting them pilot him for giant battles. Here, the Megazord is a non-sentient Mecha that does not guide the Rangers, and its only purpose is for the teens to pilot for giant battles.
  • Adaptational Species Change:
    • The Mastodon Dino Zord was originally a Mammoth-themed Mecha in Zyuranger.
    • The Pterodactyl Dino Zord was originally a Pteranodon-themed Mecha in Zyuranger.
  • An Ice Person: The Mastodon Dino Zord can freeze a monster by blasting them with cold air.
  • Animal Mecha: As stated before, the Megazord is comprised of five dinosaurs. These include:
  • Artistic License:
    • Only the Tyrannosaurus and the Triceratops Zord are based on Mesozoic era dinosaurs. The Pterodactyl Zord is based on a Mesozoic-era Pterodactyl, and the other 2 are Pleistocene-era mammals.
    • The Tyrannosaurus Dino Zord stands upright, which was based on outdated information at the time. Later Tyrannosaurus Zords in the Power Rangers franchise would correct this.
  • The Bus Came Back:
    • The original Megazord returns in Beast Morphers "Grid Connection", having apparently been rebuilt at some point. Nearly twenty-seven years after its last appearance.
    • It later made another return in Once and Always to fight a giant Robo-Snizzard.
    • It would make a third return in Cosmic Fury as one of the five Megazords to help the Cosmic Fury Rangers escape Eltar.
  • Came Back Strong: The Dino Megazord was originally abandoned in favor of the Thunder Megazord because Zedd's monsters outclassed it. When it's rebuilt and returns in the modern day, it's capable of keeping pace with the Megazords of modern teams and fighting a much more powerful, upgraded Snizzard, implying it was also upgraded while being rebuilt. Its appearance in Once and Always also shows it being much more agile than it ever was in the original series.
  • Cool Sword: Its primary weapon is the Power Sword (not to be confused with Jason's sword of the same name). It comes down from the sky when summoned, and it can recharge the Megazord when needed.
  • Combining Mecha: In a series tradition, the five Dino Zords can combine to form the Megazord. They first combine to its Tank Mode before going into Megazord Battle Mode. Later in Season 1, they combine straight into the Megazord Battle Mode.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Megazord:
      • Finisher 1: Once it has the Power Sword, the Megazord focuses its energy into it and slashes the monster with it.
      • Finisher 2: Alternatively, it can fully charge its Cranial Laser to destroy a monster.
    • Tyrannosaurus Dino Zord: The Tyrannosaurus Dino Zord can emit a powerful sonic wave from its mouth to vaporize a monster.
  • Grappling-Hook Pistol: The Triceratops Dizo Zords' horns can shoot out of its head and can latch onto the opponent to trap them.
  • Head Blast: The Megazord can concentrate its energy through its head and emit a Cranial Laser attack.
  • Leader Forms the Head: The Tyrannosaurus Dino Zord forms the main inner body, upper thighs, and the head.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The Megazord has the Mastodon Shield, but it is only used twice in the series.
  • The Power of the Sun: The Megazord is at its strongest when in direct sunlight.
  • Tank Goodness: Tank Mode is this. It's mostly formed as step one for the Megazord configuration.
  • Transforming Mecha: It can transform to or from, its Tank Mode.
  • Unusual Weapon Mounting:
    • The Triceratops and Sabertooth Tiger Dino Zords have blasters mounted on their tails.
    • The Triceratops can also fire its' horns off to use as grappling chain things.

     Dragonzord 

Dragonzord

The Green Ranger's personal Zord. It is based on a dragon.
  • Demoted to Extra: The Dragonzord got hit by this in Season 2 once the core five Rangers gained the Thunder Zords, and Tommy's weakening powers forced him to stop summoning it periodically.
  • Macross Missile Massacre: Can fire missiles from its fingertips.
  • Face–Heel Revolving Door: Depending on who wields the Dragon Dagger, the Dragonzord can either be a dependable ally or a fierce opponent.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Dragonzord Battle Mode: Once the Zord charges energy into the Power Staff, the Dragonzord Battle Mode strikes at the monster, impaling them.
    • Megadragonzord: The Megadragonzord powers up a giant energy sphere and launches it at the monster, disintegrating them.
  • Head Blast: The Dragonzord Battle Mode is capable of energizing its head-fin and launching it towards the enemy.
  • Mighty Glacier: Both of the combinations with the other Zords were like this, the Megadragonzord, in particular, was rather top-heavy that it barely moved.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: In two ways.
    • When combined with the Mastodon, Triceratops, and Sabertooth Tiger Dino Zords, it forms the humanoid Dragonzord Battle Mode.
    • Alternatively, the Dragonzord opens up and forms a cape over the Megazord, forming the Megadragonzord.
  • Notzilla: Some consider it a mecha Godzilla in samurai armor.
  • Put on a Bus: Its last appearance was Return of the Green Ranger in Season 2. It currently lays dormant in the depths of Angel Grove's harbor.
  • Running Gag: Every time the Dragonzord Battle Mode was formed, it would energize the head-fin and fire it at the enemy. This attack never worked.
  • Shout-Out: Dragonzord rises from the ocean like Godzilla.
  • So Last Season: The Dragonzord got hit by this at the beginning of Season 2. Not only was Tommy limited to summoning it due to his weakening powers, but the Dragonzord was unable to combine with the Thunder Megazord as it could with the Dino Zords.
  • Sudden Name Change: The Battle Mode configuration wasn't named consistently. Sometimes it was Dragonzord Battle Mode, other times, it was Dragonzord Fighting Mode. At least once, the "Megadragonzord" name was applied before that name was reserved for the "regular Megazord with Dragonzord on top" configuration.
  • This Is a Drill: On the end of its tail is a drill bit. When in Dragonzord Battle Mode, the tail becomes the Power Staff, a spear with a drill at the tip of the weapon.

     Titanus 

Titanus

A Brachiosaurus Carrier Zord.
  • Adaptation Expansion: There was no Ultrazord configuration in Kakuranger, so Titanus was brought back to combine with the Ninja and Shogunzords to form new Ultrazord formations in Power Rangers.
  • Awesome Personnel Carrier: The first in a line of Carrier Zords for Power Rangers.
  • The Bus Came Back: After disappearing for Season 2, Titanus made a return in Season 3.
  • Finishing Move: All Ultrazord combinations have one finisher: fire all blasters at the monster until it explodes.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: Its main purpose is to combine with the Megazords and form the Ultrazord.
  • Playing with Fire: Capable of firing fireball from its mouth.
  • Put on a Bus: Titanus was put on a bus twice. First after Season 1, and the second and final time after Season 3.
  • So Last Season: Played with in that Titanus was as powerful as ever, but was effectively shelved in Season 2 because the Zords he was compatible with were either upgraded or lost and the Thunderzords had a completely different Ultrazord configuration with Tor making Titanus relatively useless to them. Once the Thunderzords were also lost and Ninja and Shogunzords were brought in, they lacked a Carrier Zord of their own and could fit into Titanus' bay, so he was brought back in and just as effective. He would then be retired for good, again because the Zeo and Turbo Zords were not compatible with him and had their own Carrier Zords, not for lack of power.
  • Stealth Mentor: Jason originally thought Titanus was evil due to the fact it attacked him and Tommy when they went to get weapons in Gung Ho. Fortunately, Zordon reassured Jason that Titanus was a dependable ally and was testing the two in teamwork.

Season 2 Zords

     Thunderzords 

Thunderzords/Thunder Megazord

The second set of Zords the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers used. When Lord Zedd came back, Zordon and Alpha 5 developed new Zords to combat tougher opponents. They are created off the Dino Zords as templates.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: In Dairanger, four of the five Mythical Qi Beasts (aside from RyuseiOh) debuted in episode 6 while Dairenoh appeared in episode 8. Here, everyone appears in the Season 2 three-parter debut.
  • Adaptational Species Change: In Dairanger, the blue and yellow Mythical Qi Beasts were based on a Temna (Pegasus) and a Qilin (a Chinese chimera beast) respectively. In Power Rangers, the blue and yellow Thunderzords are a Unicorn and a Griffin respectively.
  • Adapted Out:
    • It did not use the Dai Javelin (a combination of the Red Dragon's staff and the Firebird's tail) as it only appeared in the unadapted movie.
    • The Lion's ability to project illusions wasn't adapted (due to visible Japanese faces in the sequence), so it seems to have no offensive abilities at all.
  • Animal Mecha: In contrast to the original Megazord, the Thunder Megazord is comprised of five mythical animals. These include:
  • Blow You Away: The Firebird Thunderzord can create pink tornados and send them towards the monster.
  • Combining Mecha: All five Thunderzords are capable of merging into the Thunder Megazord. Alternatively, all but the Red Dragonzord can form the Thunderzord Assault Team, a chariot for the Red Dragoznzord to ride on.
  • Composite Character: The Mythical Qi Beasts from Dairanger were never transformed versions of Zyuranger's Guardian Beasts. Because of the early nature of the show at the time, it was a unique thing to have one set of Zords upgrade to the next level.
  • Cool Sword: The Thunder Megazord's main weapon is the Thunder Saber. Unlike the Power Sword, it is on the waist hilt of the Megazord.
  • Death by Adaptation: The Thunder Megazord was destroyed by Rito in the third season, while Dairenoh survived all the way through Dairanger.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: The Unicorn Thunderzord can launch boulders towards a monster.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Red Dragon Warrior Mode: After spinning its staff at high speeds, the Red Dragon Zord gathers energy, slides towards its opponent, and strikes them. While riding with the Thunderzord Assault Team, it can perform a flying variant of the attack.
    • Thunder Megazord: After powering up the Thunder Saber, the Thunder Megazord slashes at the monster.
  • Killed Off for Real: Destroyed by Rito Repulsa at the beginning of the third season.
  • Leader Forms the Head: More so that the Tyrannosaurus Dino Zord. The Red Dragon Thunderzord forms the main core of the Thunder Megazord while the Thunder Assault Team form armor pieces around the former. This tropes was played straight when Jason led the team before Tommy became the White Ranger.
  • Martial Arts Staff: The Red Dragon Thunderzord Warrior Mode's main weapon is a staff.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Despite having Thunder in the name and Zordon claiming that the new Zords were equipped with the power of Thunder, none of the attacks the Megazord uses are electric-based.
  • Playing with Fire: The Red Dragon Thunderzord can breathe fire.
  • Sudden Name Change: The first few episodes had the Rangers call the Thunder Megazord the Megathunderzord. It wouldn't be until the fight with Robogoat that they used Thunder Megazord as the name instead.
  • Transforming Mecha: The Red Dragon Thunderzord is capable of transforming from Dragon Mode to a humanoid Warrior Mode. This gives the Red Ranger an advantage should he be fighting alone or if the other Rangers formed the MegaTigerZord with Tommy.

     White Tigerzord 

White Tigerzord

The White Ranger's Zord.
  • Barrier Warrior: In MegaTigerzord mode, the Zord is capable of projecting a shield from the tiger's mouth to protect itself.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: In MegaTigerzord, the Firebird folds onto its right arm and forms a claw.
  • Chest Blaster: The White Tigerzord in Warrior Mode can fire a barrage of White Tiger Thunderbolts from its tiger-faced chest.
  • Combining Mecha: It can essentially take the place of the Red Dragon Thunderzord and combine with the other Thunderzords to form the MegaTigerzord.
  • Cool Sword: Wields the Golden Tiger Sword, formed from the tail of the White Tigerzord.
  • Death by Adaptation: The White Tigerzord was destroyed by Rito in the third season while Won Tiger survived all the way through Dairanger.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Tigerzord Warrior Mode: One fully charged White Tiger Thunderbolt can destroy a monster.
    • MegaTigerzord: The MegaTigerzord shoots the Firebird from its right arm and sets it ablaze, destroying the monster.
  • Killed Off for Real: Destroyed by Rito Repulsa in the beginning of the third season.
  • Motion-Capture Mecha: At some points, Tommy can have the White Tigerzord emulate his moves from the cockpit.
  • Panthera Awesome: A giant Tiger Zord.
  • Transforming Mecha: Like the Red Dragon Thunderzord, the White Tigerzord is capable of transforming from Tiger Mode to a humanoid Warrior Mode.

     Tor the Shuttlezord 

Tor the Shuttlezord

A turtle Zord.
  • Adapted Out: Lacked the human disguise its Dairanger counterpart had.
  • Animal Mecha: A gigantic turtle Zord.
  • Arm Cannon: Tor's Warrior Mode features finger guns.
  • Awesome Personnel Carrier: Like Titanus before him, Tor acts as a Carrier Zord.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Tor was used for a few episodes before disappearing after the battle with Cannontop, with no mention from the Rangers or Zordon of what happened to him.
  • Demoted to Extra: In Dairanger, Super Mythical Qi Beast Daimugen was a recurring character who had a human form. Here, Tor is relegated to a Zord.
  • Finishing Move: As the Thunder Ultrazord, the Red Dragonzord twirls its staff like a helicopter rotor to lift up Tor and drop it on top of an opponent, crushing and destroying the monster.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: Other than providing protection to the Zords, Tor can combine with the Thunder Megazord and the Tigerzord to form the Thunder Ultrazord.
  • The Medic: In its Warrior Mode, Tor can re-energize the Red Dragon Zord when it leaps inside it.
  • Shoulder Cannon: Sports two big cannons on its shoulders while in Turtle Mode.
  • Stone Wall: Being based on a turtle, Tor can withstand any form of attack and it is the only one to withstand Serpentera's weight.
  • Transforming Mecha: As with the Red Dragonzord and the White Tigerzord, Tor can stand up to form a Warrior Mode.

Season 3 Zords

     Ninja Zords 

Ninja Zords/Ninja Megazord

After the Thunderzords were destroyed by Rito Repulsa, Ninjor granted the Rangers brand new Ninja Zords along with their new Ninja Power Coins.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: In Kakuranger, Kakure Daishogun was the second mecha the Kakurangers acquired after Muteki Shogun. Here, the Ninja Megazord is the first Megazord the Rangers acquire in Season 3.
  • Animal Mecha: The third set of animal-themed Zords, although this time, they are based on regular animals.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Due to the gloves covering the Ape and Wolf Zord's heads, the Ninja Megazord can only fight with its fists.
  • Dual Wielding: The Ape Ninjazord can wield twin ninja swords.
  • Earthquake Machine: The Bear Ninja Zord can cause earthquakes to occur by stomping the ground.
  • Finishing Move: Power Punch: By channelling its full power into its fists, the Ninja Megazord can emit devastating blows to a monster. As the Ninja Megafalconzord, it can perform a flying variant of the finisher.
  • Force and Finesse:
    • The finesse to the Shogun Megazord's force. The Ninja Megazord focuses on swift attacks compared to the Shogun Megazord's strength.
    • It's also the finesse to the original Zords' force, as explained by Ninjor. While the original Megazord and the Thunder Megazord focused on brute strength, the Ninja Megazord focused on cunning and swiftness.
  • Playing with Fire: The Frog Ninja Zord can spew flames from its mouth.
  • Put on a Bus: When the White Falconzord was captured by Lord Zedd, the Ninja Zords were deactivated due to a security measure. While they briefly came back during Master Vile's appearance, they went away again due to the Orb of Doom's effects.
  • Tail Slap: The Wolf Ninja Zord can attack a monster with its bladed tail.

    Falcon Ninjazord 

Falcon Ninjazord.

The White Ranger's Ninja Zord.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: Holy Stealth Beast Tsubasamaru appeared in Episode 23 of Kakuranger, while the White Falconzord appeared with the rest of the Ninja Zords at the beginning of Season 3.
  • Ascended Extra: Tsubasamaru was an extra mecha that served as an upgrade to the Kakure Daishogun and Muteki Shogun, with no one piloting it as the Sentai team had no traditional Sixth Ranger. Thanks to Power Rangers having six Rangers at the beginning of Season 3, the Falconzord went to Tommy.
  • The Bus Came Back: Made a surprising return in Ninja Steel's "Dimension In Danger" special.
  • Chest Blaster: Can become this for the Shogun Megazord by folding its wings into the shoulders of the Megazord.
  • Flight: Can allow the Ninja Megazord to do this by attaching it to the Megazord's back.
  • Noble Bird of Prey: A heroic Falcon Zord.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: It can combine with the Ninja and Shogun Megazords.
  • Put on a Bus: Disappeared after the Zeo Quest ended and the Earth returned to its normal time.

     Shogun Zords 

Shogun Zords/Shogun Megazord

Originally the lost Ancient Zords of Zordina, these Zords were found by Lord Zedd and his forces. Although they attempted to use them to take over the Earth, the Rangers connected the Zords to their Power Coins and made them their own.
  • Adaptation Explanation Extrication: When the Alien Rangers took over the Shogun Zords, they ended up merging with the Zords rather than piloting them in the cockpits as the Rangers did. There is no explanation for this change; it's a leftover from the Kakuranger footage as the team transformed into the individual Zords.
  • Adaptational Late Appearance: In Kakuranger, Muteki Shogun was the first mecha the Kakurangers acquired. Here, the Shogun Megazord is the second Megazord the Rangers acquired in Season 3.
  • Combining Mecha: Five humanoid Zords that combine into one Shogun Megazord.
  • Dual Wielding: The White Shogunzord wields two sai weapons as its weapon.
  • Flaming Sword: Wields the Fire Saber, which is covered in fire in every appearance.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The Red Shogunzord is seen wielding a shield as its weapon.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Shogun Zords: After the Blue and White Shogun Zords jump onto the shoulders of their teammates Zords, they spin as one unit to create a cyclone powerful enough to destroy a monster.
    • Shogun Megazord: Using the Fire Saber, the Shogun Megazord coats it in flames before striking the monster.
    • Shogun Megafalconzord: As the Shogun Megafalconzord, it can fire a powerful volley of blasts from the Falconzord's cannons.
  • Force and Finesse: The force to the Ninja Megazord's finesse. The Shogun Megazord focuses on brutal attacks compared to the Ninja Megazord's swiftness.
  • Mighty Glacier: A sturdy and strong Megazord.
  • Mini-Mecha: All the Shogun Zords are smaller humanoid Zords that combine into a giant humanoid Megazord.
  • The Straight and Arrow Path: The Black Shogunzord wields a large bow and arrow as its weapon.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: After time was restored and the Rangers returned to their normal ages, the Shogun Zords disappeared with no mention of what happened to them.
  • Wolverine Claws: The Yellow Shogunzord wields a large chained claw as its weapon.

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