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The Ninja Steel Rangers
  • Adaptational Heroism: Put it this way, compared to the Ninningers, the Ninja Steel team are not a bunch of assholes to each other.
  • Contrasting Sequel Protagonist:
    • The Dino Charge Rangers were dino-themed and had a full team of ten by the end. The Ninja Steel Rangers were ninja-themed and were a full team of six.
    • When compared to the Ninja Storm team, the Ninja Steel team had no training as ninjas (aside from Brody and Aidan) and started the team with the traditional five as opposed to Ninja Storm's three.
  • Ninja: The second full fledged Ninja themed Ranger team after the Ninja Storm Rangers.
  • Transformation Trinket:
    • The core five Rangers use the Ninja Battle Morpher to morph. This giant star like Morpher requires a Ninja Power Star to activate the morph, and it can change into three different weapons for the Rangers to use (a knife, a claw, and a bow and arrow). note 
    • The Gold Ranger uses the Gold Ninja Battle Morpher, a gold recolor of the Ninja Battle Morpher. Like the previous one, it can change into a weapon for combat (in this case, a blaster). note 
  • Unrelated in the Adaptation: In Nininger, the core five were under the Igasaki Clan made of a brother and sister duo (red and white), and three cousins (blue, yellow, and pink). However, Power Rangers ditched this.

    Brody Romero / Ninja Steel Red II 

Brody Romero/Ninja Steel Red II

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Portrayed by: Will Shewfelt
Voiced by: Memo Aponte (Latin American Spanish dub)

Ten years ago, Brody's father vanished trying to defend the Ninja Nexus Prism from Galvanax, and Brody himself was abducted and imprisoned on the alien warlord's ship. After ten years of servitude he, along with his allies Mick and Redbot, are able to escape with the prism and land back on Earth. Used to being on his own, he can be headstrong and a little impulsive, but with the help of his new friends, soon settles into his role as leader of the Ninja Steel Power Rangers.


  • Adaptational Personality Change: Brody is a lot calmer and smarter than Takaharu was in Nininger.
  • Alien Abduction: He was kidnapped by Galvanax's forces as a child and doesn't escape to Earth until ten years later.
  • Berserk Button: He is generally calm as a prisoner of Galvanax, but when Ripcon taunts him about his father's death, his face just screams Tranquil Fury.
  • Catchphrase: Tends to say "epic" a lot.
  • Cool Car: While it doesn't seem to have any abilities, his father's old truck is repaired and gifted to him by the other Rangers in episode 4 of the first season.
  • Disappeared Dad: His father vanished in the act of splitting the Ninja Nexus Star to protect it from Galvanax ten years prior to the series and is presumed dead. Until episode 21, when it turns out Dane's spirit was within the Ninja Nexus Prism the entire time, and is now freed.
  • Dull Surprise: He doesn't show too much emotion unless he's in an intense situation.
  • Honor Before Reason: He could have lied to Principal Hastings that he stole a compass, but he chose not to because he wanted to be truthful. It actually played out positive for him as it turned out the compass fell into his bag due to Victor and Monty's antics and when Principal Hastings finds out, she apologizes for the misplaced blame and even gives him the compass as a reward for his honesty.
  • The Leader: Mick inspired him to become the team's leader in episode 3, and since he started the quest for the Power Stars, the other rangers refer to him as their field commander.
  • Legacy Character: Technically he is the second Ninja Steel Red Ranger, with his father being the first.
  • Lovable Jock: When the Rangers begin signing up for school clubs, he goes out for track, and he's a friendly, good-hearted guy.
  • Missing Mom: Family Fusion implies that his mother died sometime before the Ninja Nexus Prism came to his home.
  • New Transfer Student: He decides to attend Summer Cove High School at the end of the second episode.
  • The Rival: To Ripcon. The two hate each other, and according to Brody, Ripcon bullied and treated him as a slave for years. The two's rivalry continues and they have multiple battles until Ripcon's death.
  • Rookie Red Ranger: Inverted. All the other Rangers are rookies, but Brody actually has experience with ninjas and aliens. Justified since he's been stuck in space for ten years, giving him a lot of time to hone his skills.
  • Sibling Team: When Aiden returns in episode 10. Turns out that it started from episode 8 since Levi is the real Aiden and the one that shows up is a fake.
  • Super Mode: Can use the Lion Fire Armor.

    Preston Tien / Ninja Steel Blue 

Preston Tien/Ninja Steel Blue

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Portrayed by: Peter Sudarso
Voiced by: Emilio Treviño (eps. 1-6, Latin American Spanish dub), Iván Bastidas (ep. 7-44, Latin American Spanish dub)

Preston is kind-hearted and loyal to his friends. He comes from a wealthy family, and is obsessed with stage magic, hoping to become the best magician ever someday.


  • Animal Motifs: Dragons. Besides his Zord, it also comes up in one of the tricks from his act, as well as the dragon bracelet he had since he was a kid and a dragon wand he later receives from Princess Viera. Dragons are fantasy creatures and he's a magician.
  • Ascended Fanboy: Was a fan of magic as a child, now the Ninja Nexus Prism has given him real magic.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: He wears a sharp-looking magician's suit as part of his act, and he kicks copious amounts of ass as a Power Ranger.
  • In-Series Nickname: Brody uses his stage name "Prest-o" as one.
  • Inept Mage: His magic doesn't work right all the time. Brody guesses that it specifically goes on the fritz when he's not using it selflessly.
  • The Lancer: Preston is the more cautious and silent to Brody's optimistic and energetic nature. In battle, whenever Brody isn't around, he usually acts as second in command.
  • Magicians Are Wizards: He's a stage magician who develops actual magical powers. Justified, as his interest in stage magic is why he got the real thing.
  • Missing Mom: The Ranger Ribbon effectively confirms that Ellen Tien is dead (though with Never Say "Die" in effect, he and his father Marcus can only say they "lost" her).
  • Nice Guy: Nice to pretty much everyone.
  • Pull a Rabbit out of My Hat: One of his stage tricks. Pulling a second (and then third) rabbit out of his hat, when he knows he only has one (which is still in its cage in front of him) in the fourth episode clues him in that he's gained real magic as a result of exposure to the Ninja Steel.
  • Punny Name: His name resembles "Prest-o!", a phrase used by magicians after performing a trick. Fittingly, he also titles his magic show "Prest-o Change-o".
  • Stage Magician: His first appearance has him trying to get people to come to his magic show. Episode four reveals he's wanted to be one since he attended a magic show as a kid and the magician there made a dragon bracelet appear on his wrist.
  • Super Mode: Once used the Lion Fire Armor.

    Calvin Maxwell / Ninja Steel Yellow 

Calvin Maxwell/Ninja Steel Yellow

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Portrayed by: Nico Greetham
Voiced by: Alan Fernando Velásquez (Latin American Spanish dub)

Calvin is a cool and confident gearhead who loves building anything mechanical - especially vehicles. He’s also rather lackadaisical, at times too much for his own good! He is Hayley's boyfriend.


  • Battle Couple: With Hayley.
  • Batter Up!: Uses a baseball bat against the monster attacking Mick in the second episode.
  • The Big Guy: Well, he does say "Strength of the ninja!'' Compared to the others, his Zord of choice (a giant dump truck) certainly fits and unmorphed he tends to fits hard-hitting with whatever he can use.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: He's great at building machinery, but a bit too lackadaisical for his own good. This agitated Hayley a bit when he once forgot to pick her up for school.
  • Cargo Ship: Loves his truck, to the exasperation of his actual girlfriend. Because of this, his Zord ends up being a truck as well.
  • I Call It "Vera": Nicknamed his truck Nitro, which ends up being carried over to his Zord.
  • Improvised Weapon: Before he becomes a Power Ranger, he uses whatever he can get his grubby paws on during fights, such as broken pieces of a spaceship, enemy spears, and a baseball bat.
  • Ironic Fear: Though he loves his truck and fixing her and other vehicles, up until episode 5, he was afraid of actually driving them.
  • Mr. Fixit: Very good at repairing cars, motorcycles and other mechanical things.
  • Official Couple: He and Hayley are dating at the start of the series and have been steady for at least a year. This is a first for Power Rangers.
  • Second Episode Introduction: He and Hayley only make a minor appearance in the first episode, their real introduction is in the second one where they get their powers.
  • Super Mode: Once used the Lion Fire Armor.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: A go-karting accident when he was a kid left him with a major fear of driving, he overcomes this fear to save his friends in the fifth episode.

    Hayley Foster / Ninja Steel White 

Hayley Foster/Ninja Steel White

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Portrayed by: Zoë Robins
Voiced by: Alicia Vélez (Latin American Spanish dub)

Hayley is an adventurous, outdoorsy girl with a love of nature and healthy living. She is Calvin's girlfriend.


  • Action Girl: Kicks ass fighting evil aliens twice before she even becomes a Ranger.
  • Action Girlfriend: Calvin's girlfriend who fights alongside him and their fellow Rangers.
  • Battle Couple: When in danger or occasionally in battle, she teams up with her boyfriend Calvin. This has helped them such as when Ripperrat attacked them before they got their Ninja Power Stars.
  • The Heart: The main kind, empathetic member of the team who can work with and and relate to almost all the Rangers throughout the series. She values her friendship with the others.
  • Her Boyfriend's Jacket: In "Abrakadanger", after Preston accidentally turns Hayley invisible, Calvin offers her his hoodie to cover her up before her tennis match with Victor.
  • Heroes Love Dogs: She owns a dog named Kody, which she brings to school with her. Her Zord even ends up being modelled on Kody, and she names it the "Kodiak" Zord after him.
  • Improvised Weapon: Before she becomes a Power Ranger, she uses whatever she can get her grubby paws on during fights, such as broken pieces of a spaceship, enemy spears, and a tennis racket.
  • Just a Machine: At one point, thinks that Redbot can't be hurt by her words because robots don't have feelings. She gets over it by the end of the episode when she realizes that he's a very special robot.
  • Missing Mom: Considering her dad is willing to go on multiple dates with Sarah's mom, it's clear that Hayley's mom is no longer in the picture, though why has yet to be said.
  • Official Couple: With Calvin.
  • One-Steve Limit: Hayley shares her name with the Mission Control character from Power Rangers: Dino Thunder.
  • Second Episode Introduction: She and Calvin only make a minor appearance in the first episode, their real introduction is in the second one when they get their powers.

    Sarah Thompson / Ninja Steel Pink 

Sarah Thompson/Ninja Steel Pink

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Portrayed by: Chrysti Ane
Voiced by: Melissa Gedeón (Latin American Spanish dub)

A new student in Summer Cove, Sarah is the brains of the team and an adrenaline junkie. She intends to be a great engineer and is the person who designs gadgets whenever the Power Rangers need them.


  • The Ace: Besides being a badass fighter as a Ranger, she is a top-grade high school tech genius who creates the impossible, a bold adrenaline junkie whom nothing seems to faze, and a natural in whichever school activity she and her friends take up.
  • Action Girl: Same as Hayley. A given for a female Power Ranger.
  • Badass Bookworm: The studious genius of the team who kicks as much ass as anyone else.
  • Batman Gambit: After a villain absorbs her clone projector, she creates a "more powerful version" and tricks him into absorbing it. Turns out it contained a virus, and the villain is promptly sabotaged and disposed of.
  • Disappeared Dad: Considering her mom is willing to go on multiple dates with Hayley's dad, it's clear that Sarah's dad is no longer in the picture, though why has yet to be said.
  • Extracurricular Enthusiast: Tries to pull this off by joining four school clubs at once because it will look good on her college application. She abandons this idea when she learns the hard way that it's better to do one thing well than several things badly.
  • Fatal Flaw: Overconfidence. Time and again in several of her focus episodes, her arrogance at being good at doing things ends up getting her in trouble. Whether that's the above-mentioned multiple clubs incident or the time she arrogantly didn't study for a test because she got an A+ on the last one.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: She's designed plenty of gadgets, including her own Hover Board.
  • It Runs in the Family: Turns out she gets some of her inventing talents from her mother but is better at making them actually work.
  • Jumped at the Call: As soon as she sees debris falling from the sky (which turns out to be Brody and his friends escaping from Galvanax), her first instinct is to see what it is.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Her actor is a beautiful fitness enthusiast who is quite ripped and a couple of episodes have her wear form-fitting outfits to showcase the hard work she dedication to her physique.
  • New Transfer Student: She transfers to Summer Cove High School in the first episode.
  • Rail Enthusiast: She seems to have a thing for trains, from the way she uses them as metaphors, gets a train as a Zord, and enjoys a film series called Train on the Run.
  • The Smart Girl: She's the brilliant technology whiz of the team.
  • Smart People Play Chess: She's The Smart Girl and is shown beating Preston at the game in the seventh episode.

    Levi Weston / Ninja Steel Gold 

Levi Weston/Aiden Romero/Ninja Steel Gold

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Portrayed by: Jordi Webber
Voiced by: Ricardo Bautista (Latin American Spanish dub)

A popular country singer who was imprisoned aboard Galvanax's ship. After escaping, he joins the team as its Sixth Ranger.

It eventually comes out that Levi is actually Brody's missing older brother Aiden, who was entrusted with the Ninja Steel by their father Dane when Galvanax attacked. Having witnessed his father's vanishing and his brother's abduction, Aiden hid the Ninja Steel, then himself under an alias, hiding out in the open. After the Ninja Nexus Prism found him and he was captured by Madame Odius, she copied his memories of being Aiden into a robot and replaced them with fake memories. Later, in battle with the robot, he damaged it in a way that led to his real memories being returned to him. After he heard Brody singing their father's song, his returned memories were fully restored, and he was able to explain the truth to the other Rangers.


  • Chekhov M.I.A.: As Aiden, he's seen as a kid during the first episode's Distant Prologue, but has vanished in the ten years since. He eventually turns up as Levi Weston, though it takes a few episodes before his real identity is revealed.
  • Distressed Dude: He got jumped by Madame Odius and captured as soon as he got the Gold Power Star. He breaks out at the end of episode 7 with the help of the Astro Zord.
  • Fake Memories: While he was Madame Odius' prisoner, she drained his memories, implanted them into a robotic Aiden, and put fakes ones in their place to hide his true identity.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: He quickly befriends Brody due to the latter not recognizing him for his celebrity and treating him like an ordinary Joe. Averted when it comes to being a Power Ranger, though, as he loves it.
  • Meaningful Name: His last name Weston sounds like "Western" and he's a country singer. Turns out to be a deliberate example because he needed to hide his real identity.
  • Musical Assassin: His weapon is based on a guitar. Justified, since the Ninja Steel seems to personalize the Rangers' weapons and powers to fit them.
  • Nice Guy: He's always cool and collected no matter the situation, and goes out of his way to help pretty much anyone he can. Even Brody, who assumed he would be a primadonna at first, was won over by his charm.
    • Fan Frenzy shows that he does have his limits. When Levi meets up with a fan and discovered they invited their friends to tag along without informing Levi beforehand, the singer is understandably angry since his patience had already been worn thin by the fan monopolizing his time all day..
  • Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie: He's a cowboy ninja singer.
  • The Power of Love: Although he couldn't remember him being his little brother or his life as Aiden, Levi felt a connection with Brody when he meets him. However, after regaining his memories as Aiden and hearing a song from their family, Levi realized that his connections with Brody was love and reunites with him.
  • Sibling Team: With Brody since episode 8, although they don't realize it until four episodes later.
  • Sixth Ranger: Due to being held prisoner by Madame Odius, he is unable to join the team until Episode 8.
  • Super Mode: Late into Super Ninja Steel, Levi gains the Superstar mode. He also used the Lion Fire Armor once.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Loves cheeseburgers, to the point he has a phone shaped like one, which he uses to take selfies.note 
  • Walking Spoiler: His true identity and anything to do with it.

Zords

    Ninja Steel Zords 

Ninja Steel Zords/Ninja Steel Megazord

The first set of Zords the Rangers used. They can combine to form the Ninja Steel Megazord.
  • Big Badass Rig: The Nitro Zord is a dump truck themed Zord.
  • Combining Mecha: All five of the Ninja Steel Zords can combine to form the Ninja Steel Megazord. An alternate combination is the Ninja Steel Megazord Dragon Formation, which has the Dragon Zord and the Robo Red Zord swap places.
  • Cool Sword: The Ninja Steel Megazord wields the Dragon Sword, formed from the tail of the Dragon Zord.
  • Cool Train: The Zoom Zord is based on a magnetic hover train.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Ninja Steel Megazord: Master Slash: The Megazord charges up the Dragon Sword with yellow energy and hits the enemy with a triple energy slash.
    • Ninja Steel Megazord Dragon Formation: Dragon Lightning: The Megazord releases a powerful beam of blue electricity from its mouth that decimates anything in its path.
    • Rumble Tusk Ninja Steel Megazord: Double Axe: The Megazord throws its twin axes at the monster, creating a massive X-slash before returning to the hands of the Megazord like boomerangs as the monster explodes.
    • Astro Ninja Steel Megazord: Cosmic Blast: The Megazord charges up its Astro Launcher and fires three guided Ninja Stars which struck the target from all directions to defeat the giant monsters, forming the Ninja Steel insignia in the process.
    • Sub Surfer Ninja Megazord: Riptide Slash: The Megazord surfs into the enemy and slashes them with the Dragon Sword.
  • Flight: The Dragon Zord is the only one of the five that could fly, and the Ninja Steel Megazord Dragon Formation can give the Megazord flight abilities.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The Ninja Steel Megazord sports a Dragon Shield formed from the Dragon Zord's wings.
  • Meta Mecha: Based on how the Ninja Steel Megazord is designed, it gives the impression that the Robo Red Zord is piloting the Megazord through the chest cavity. Alternative combinations with the Ninja Steel Zords would follow this trope.
  • Mini-Mecha: The Robo Red Zord is a small humanoid Zord.
  • Mythology Gag: A couple of them, given that Ninja Steel is Power Rangers 25th anniversary.
    • The Robo Red Zord represents some of the humanoid Zords the show has used like the Shogun Zords and the Super Zeo Zords. Being the only humanoid Zord in the group brings to mind the Mega V1 Zord.
    • The Dragon Zord is based on the multiple dragon themed Zords through out the franchise, specifically the Dragon Folding Zord as both were piloted by Blue Rangers.
    • The Nitro Zord is based on several dump truck Zords like the Thunder Loader Rescue Zord and the Dump Driver.
    • The Kodiak Zord represents the multiple animal Zords the series has used.
    • The Zoom Zord represents a couple of train based Zords, such as the Rail Rescues or the Solar Streak Zord.
    • The Ninja Steel Megazord's multi change into normal mode and the Dragon Formation brings in mind the Time Force Megazord (another Megazord that can swap to different formations without requiring another Zord).
  • Our Dragons Are Different: The Dragon Zord is, what else, based on a dragon. The Ninja Steel Megazord Dragon Formation is based on a larger dragon.

    Auxiliary Ninja Zords 

Rumble Tusk Zord/Astro Zord/Sub Surfer Zord

A trio of auxiliary Ninja Zords the Rangers could use.
  • Adapted Out: Dinomauru is the only Ninninger mecha not to be adapted.
  • Adaptational Late Appearance: In Ninninger, the OtomoNin Surfermaru appeared two episodes before Lion Ha-oh. Here, the Sub Surfer Zord does not appear until Super Ninja Steel's third episode, long after the Lion Fire Zord debuted.
  • Cool Board: True to its name, the Sub Surfer Ninja Zord sports a surfboard to ride on. When it forms the Sub Surfer Ninja Megazord with the Ninja Steel Megazord, said Megazord uses the surfboard.
  • Animal-Vehicle Hybrid: The Sub Surfer Zord's base form is a shark themed submarine.
  • Cool Starship: The Astro Zord resembles a UFO.
  • Dual Wielding: The Rumble Tusk Ninja Steel Megazord wields twin axes.
  • Land, Sea, Sky: The Rumble Tusk Zord is a land-based Zord, the Sub Surfer Zord is a sea-based Zord, and the Astro Zord is a space-themed Zord that counts as an aerial-based Zord.
  • Making a Splash: The Sub Surfer Ninja Zord can manipulate tidal waves to increase its advantage in surfing on the ocean.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: All three of these Zords can combine with the Ninja Steel Megazord to form new combinations.
    • When the Rumble Tusk Zord combines with the Ninja Steel Megazord, it forms the Rumble Tusk Ninja Steel Megazord.
    • When the Astro Zord combines with the Ninja Steel Megazord, it forms the Astro Ninja Steel Megazord.
    • When the Sub Surfer Zord combines with the Ninja Steel Megazord, it forms the Sub Surfer Ninja Megazord.
  • Mix-and-Match Weapon: The Astro Launcher for the Astro Ninja Steel Megazord is a short-range trident that also doubles as a blaster.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • The Rumble Tusk Zord is an elephant Zord and the first Auxiliary Zord the Rangers received, like the Elephant Wild Zord and the Elephant Spirit.
    • The Astro Zord is based on the Astro Megaship, as both are spaceship themed Zords.
  • Shoulder Cannon: The Rumble Tusk Ninja Zord features two rocket launchers on its shoulders.
  • Transforming Mecha: All three of the auxiliary Zords can transform into miniature Zords to help the Rangers out.
  • War Elephants: The Rumble Tusk Zord is an elephant-themed Zord.

    Bull Rider Megazord 

Robo Rider and Ninja Bull Zords/Bull Rider Megazord

The Gold Ranger's Megazord. It is comprised of the Robo Rider and Ninja Bull Zords.
  • Animal-Vehicle Hybrid: The Ninja Bull Zord is an ATV with traces of a bull.
  • BFS: The Ninja Fusion Zord's main weapon is the Bull-Dragon Sword, a combination of the Ninja Steel Megazord's Dragon Sword, Dragon Shield, and the Bull Rider Megazord's Bull Rifle.
  • Combining Mecha: The Robo Rider Zord and the Ninja Bull Zord can combine to form the Bull Rider Megazord.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Bull Rider Megazord: Rodeo Rapid Fire: The Megazord loads up its shot using the Bull Rifle's bayonet blade like a pump-action grip before firing a barrage of shots that punctures holes all over the monster's body to obliterate them.
    • Ninja Fusion Zord: Ninja Fusion Zord Master Slash: The Robo Red Zord on the front and Robo Rider Zord at the top send their energies to the Bull-Dragon Sword, granting it a maximum energy charge. Then, the Ninja Fusion Zord delivers a devastating vertical orange energy slash (empowered by the Ninja Bull Zord) and a blue horizontal energy slash (empowered by the Dragon Zord) into the enemy.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: With the help of the Ninja Fusion Star, the Bull Rider Megazord can combine with the Ninja Steel Megazord to form the Ninja Fusion Zord.
  • Meta Mecha: Like the Ninja Steel Megazord, the Bull Rider Megazord features the Robo Rider Zord attaching itself to the top of the formation to make it seem it's piloting it.
  • Mini-Mecha: The Robo Rider Zord is a mini humanoid Zord.
  • Mix-and-Match Weapon: The Bull Rider Megazord's main weapon is the Bull Rifle, a massive shotgun equipped with a short bayonet blade.
  • Mythology Gag: The Bull Rider Megazord combination brings to mind the Defender Torozord (a combination of a humanoid like Zord and a bull themed Zord).

    Lion Fire Zord 

Lion Fire Zord/Lion Fire Megazord

Brody's personal Zord when he is in Lion Fire Armor Mode. It was originally called the Lion Fire Ship, and it belonged to the royal family in the Lion Galaxy.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: The Lion Fire Zord appeared in episode 14 of Ninja Steel when compared to Ninningers 19. Also, the Lion Fire Zord appears before the Sub Surfer Zord, which was the opposite in Ninninger.
  • Animal-Vehicle Hybrid: The Lion Fire Zord is a gigantic lion Zord with the body of a tank.
  • BFG: Both iterations of the Ultrazords wield twin bazookas as weapons.
  • Decomposite Character: In Ninninger, Sky OtomoNin Lion Ha-Ojo had a human form named Shishi-Oh that interacted with the Rangers. Here, Shishi-Oh's role went to Princess Viera while Lion Ha-Ojo became the standard non-speaking Zord Power Rangers likes to do.
  • Dual Wielding: The Lion Fire Megazord wields two giant throwing stars.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: The Lion Fire Zord made a quick appearance in Episode 8 before making a proper appearance in Episode 14.
  • Finishing Move:
    • Lion Fire Megazord: Lion Fire Slash: The Megazord turns back into its Zord form, and Brody rides on it while harnessing the Zord's energy into his Ninja Star Blade to deliver a powerful horizontal strike as the Zord charges at full speed towards the enemy.
    • Ninja Steel Ultrazord: Ninja Ultrazord Blast: The Ultrazord sends multicolored energy beams from its cannons and other various points to finish off the monster.
    • Ninja Blaze Ultrazord: Ninja Blaze Firestorm: The Ultrazord launches fiery blasts in the shape of the six Ninja Blaze Zords which tear through monster and blows them apart.
  • Force and Finesse: This trope follows the Ninja Steel Ultrazord and the Ninja Blaze Ultrazord. The Ninja Steel Ultrazord is the Force as it is a slow moving tank while the Ninja Blaze Ultrazord is the Finesse at it can zoom around the monster like a racecar.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: With the help of the Ninja Ultra Star, the Lion Fire Megazord can form an Ultrazord configuration with the Bull Rider Megazord. However, depending on what Megazord fills in the cavity is what finishes the formation.
    • If the Rangers use the Ninja Steel Megazord for the Ultrazord, they form the Ninja Steel Ultrazord.
    • If the Rangers use the Ninja Blaze Megazord for the Ultrazord, they form the Ninja Blaze Ultrazord.
  • Meta Mecha: Both formations of the Ultrazord are this as it features the Ninja Steel and Ninja Blaze Megazords piloting the Ultrazord formation. The Ninja Steel Ultrazord goes deeper as it already has the Robo Red Zord piloting the Ninja Steel Megazord.
  • Transforming Mecha: The Lion Fire Zord can transform into the Lion Fire Megazord.

    Ninja Blaze Zords 

Ninja Blaze Zords/Ninja Blaze Megazord

The Rangers fourth and final Megazord series. It is comprised of six animal themed Zords.
  • Adaptational Species Change: Two Ninja Blaze Zords were changed into different animals than what Ninninger had them as.
    • The Falcon Zord was originally the OtomoNin Hououmaru, a Phoenix.
    • The Piranha Zord was originally the OtomoNin Magoimaru, a black carp.
  • Animal Mecha: The Ninja Blaze Zords are animal themed Zords with some mixture of vehicles. For the animal part, these include:
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: The Ninja Blaze Megazord does not use any sort of weapons, preferring to fight with its fists.
  • The Bus Came Back: Returns in Cosmic Fury's finale.
  • Combining Mecha: Six Ninja Blaze Zords that form the Ninja Blaze Megazord. Its even noteworthy that this formation features the Sixth Ranger's Zord being part of the main formation with the core five and not as a Mecha Expansion Pack.
  • Cool Bike: The Serpent Zord has traces of a motorcycle.
  • Cool Boat: The Piranha Zord has traces of a submarine.
  • Cool Plane: The Panda Zord has traces of a helicopter.
  • Finishing Move: Ranger Blast: After the Rangers are teleported into the chest barrels of the Megazord, they are launched towards the monster before consecutively slashing the giant target as they land on the ground, destroying their foe.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The Megazord can create a Blaze Hydro Shield to defend itself.
  • Playing with Fire: True to its name, the Ninja Blaze Megazord can use fire based attacks such as the Ninja Blaze Burning Blast (a large fireball attack) and the Ninja Blaze Fire Burst (a defensive stream of green flames from to repel opponents).
  • Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: The Megazord can use the Blaze Zord Fury Punch to overwhelm its opponent.
  • Tank Goodness: The Tortoise Zord has traces of a tank.

Allies

Ranger Allies

    Redbot 

Redbot

Portrayed by: Kohji Mimura (Ninja Steel), Emma Carr (Super Ninja Steel)
Voiced by: Bryan Coll (English), Héctor Ireta de Alba (Latin American Spanish dub)

A robot that Brody befriended while they were enslaved together on Galvanax's ship. He ends up being the model for Brody's Zord, the Robo Red Zord.


  • Captain Ersatz: Moves and talks very similarly to C-3PO.
  • Catchphrase: Has a habit of saying "Suffering circuits!" when he's distressed, much like Alpha 5's "Ai yi yi yi yi!"
  • Expy: Possibly of Nick from Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. Their designs are pretty similar and they fill out the role of being a robotic friend of the red ranger.
  • Jet Pack: Has built-in rocket boots.
  • Out of Focus: At times, Redbot completely disappears from multiple episodes, and he's only been the focus and important for four episodes.
  • Robot Buddy: To the Rangers, but especially to Brody.

    Mick Kanic 

Mick Kanic/Ninja Steel Red III

Portrayed by: Kelson Henderson
Voiced by: Héctor Lee (Latin American Spanish dub)

An alien whom Brody befriended while they were enslaved together on Galvanax's ship. Despite being a "mechanical genius", he's also very cowardly. In the season 1 finale, he becomes the third Ninja Steel Red, fighting alongside the rest of the team.


  • 11th-Hour Ranger: Becomes the third Red Ranger in the season 1 finale and joins the team in battle.
  • Big Brother Mentor: While not the older parental figure that the franchise usually uses in the mentor role, Mick does know many legends surrounding the Ninja Steel, and he can usually identify when the Rangers are displaying character flaws and help point them in the right direction.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: In "Magic Misfire", he is brainwashed by one of Odius's devices, and forced to build one big enough to affect the entire world. When the larger version is destroyed in "Reaching the Nexus", Mick is restored to normal.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Originally from the Lion Galaxy, but was sold into slavery on Galvanax's ship by the royal family.
  • Einstein Hair: Has messy, stuck-up hair that goes with his engineering skills. It also resembles a lion's mane, which is rather appropriate since he originally comes from the Lion Galaxy.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: Averted. He wears goggles at all times but often uses them in situations where he would need eye protection, such as metalworking with the Ninja Steel.
  • Hero of Another Story: In Dino Fury, he's on the trail of the Nexus Prism that has travelled through other galaxies. He also has selfies from 40 other rangers.
  • Human Aliens: And he passes for a schoolteacher when hardly even trying.
  • I Choose to Stay: In the Super Ninja Steel finale, he decides to remain on Earth after Odius's final defeat.
  • Incredibly Lame Pun: His full name.
  • Mistaken Identity: Is assumed to be the new shop class teacher because he looks like he belongs there.
  • Properly Paranoid: When Aiden first shows up and the others offer to show him the Ninja Steel, Mick advises that's a bad idea due to it only working for Power Rangers and the fact he really doesn't know much about Aiden yet to trust letting him near it. Turns out he was right to be worried as Aiden is a robotic mole for Madame Odius.
  • Punny Name: Mick Kanic, the mechanic. This is lampshaded by Ollie when he appears in Dino Fury.
    Ollie: Don't you mean a mechanic?
    Mick: Nope! Two words. Mick. Kanic.
  • Sad Clown: While normally cheerful and helpful, his backstory shows that he carries a lot of baggage from being betrayed by his rulers and sold into slavery, not even wanting to tell his closest friend Brody about how he ended up on Galvanax's ship.
  • Shapeshifter Baggage: When turning into a mop, he becomes as light as one, being easily held by Brody.
  • Trickster Mentor: Sometimes acts this way to get Rangers to a "Eureka!" Moment.
  • Visual Pun: Makes use of one in Moment of Truth when he comments that "This, is quite a pickle." Then he holds up a literal pickle (and snacks on it), before adding "And these stars are in bad shape too."
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: He can turn himself into inanimate objects like a mop or a boulder. The closest he's gotten to turning into another living being was disguising himself as a biology class's human skeleton. In Dino Fury he can transform into a bird to get Zayto's attention.

    Dane Romero / Ninja Steel Red I 

Dane Romero / Ninja Steel Red I

Portrayed by: Mike Edward
Voiced by: Arturo Mercado Jr. (Latin American Spanish dub)

Brody and Aiden's father. Ten years ago the Ninja Nexus Prism crash-landed in his backyard, and after chipping away the Ninja Steel covering it Dane was able to obtain the Ninja Power Star and become the Ninja Steel Red Ranger. Unfortunately, he wasn't strong enough to defeat Galvanax and vanished during the battle, leaving Aiden in hiding and Brody to be kidnapped.

  • Disappeared Dad: Vanished during his fight with Galvanax. It turns out the blow that shattered the Ninja Nexus Star seriously injured him, but the Ninja Nexus Prism captured his spirit and kept it safe until he healed.
  • It Runs in the Family: Both of his sons are talented with a guitar and singing; Aiden/Levi even spun it off into a career while he was still in hiding.
  • Never Found the Body: After Galvanax hit him with a powerful blow, Dane simply... vanished. The Ninja Nexus Prism absorbed him into it when he was seriously injured and kept him safe until he healed enough to leave.
  • Papa Wolf: Jumps into action as soon as Brody's in trouble.

    Princess Viera 

Princess Viera

Portrayed by: Ruby Love
Voiced by: Ana Lobo (Latin American Spanish)

The princess of the Lion Galaxy and the owner of the Lion Fire Zord. She originally came to Earth to challenge the Power Rangers with Drillion, but changes sides after being rescued by Sarah.


  • Heel–Face Turn: She originally came to Earth challenge the Power Rangers, but after being rescued by Sarah (who did not know at the time she was the one that sent Drillion), and seeing Sarah help a petty thief who stole cookies for his starving sister, she decided to side with the Rangers.
  • Human Aliens: A human from the Lion Galaxy.
  • Might Makes Right: The reason she went after the Rangers was so she could prove she was strong enough to rule the Lion Galaxy.
  • Pet the Dog: Allows Mick to contact his parents after helping him and the Rangers, and sincerely apologizes for her family selling him.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: She helped the Rangers out by personally piloting the Lion Fire Zord to force Drillion to retreat.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: She can turn herself into inanimate objects, like Mick (which makes sense, since they're both natives of the Lion Galaxy).

    Space Sheriff Skyfire 

Space Sheriff Skyfire

Voiced by: Mark Mitchinson, Sergio Gutierrez Coto (Latin American Spanish)

A Space Sheriff who protects the universe. He was tricked by Madame Odious into fighting the Rangers, but after both him and Brody rescue an old lady during the crossfire, he sides with the Rangers. See Sekai Ninja Sen Jiraiya for information on his Japanese counterpart.


  • Ambiguously Human: He has noticeably human-like fingers, visible via fingerless gloves.
  • Cool Sword: Wields a traditional katana.
  • Composite Character: Arguably between both characters to take up the mantle of Jiraya. In the footage used from Ninninger, he was supposed to be Toha Yamaji (complete with the original actor), but Skyfire's profession as a Space Sheriff ends up being similar to Touma Amagi, his successor introduced in Kyuranger Vs. Space Squad.
  • Hand Seals: He places his hands together to teleport similar to the ninja vanish, or as he calls it, Space Jump.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: He did not know what Galaxy Warriors was as he only watched cooking shows. As such, it was easy for Madame Odious to manipulate him.
  • Police Are Useless: Averted. He is strong in his own right, and was able to keep up with the Rangers during their fight against Blammo.

    Legendary Rangers 

Wesley "Wes" Collins

Portrayed by: Jason Faunt
Voiced by: José Arenas (Latin American Spanish)

The second and current Red Time Force Ranger.


  • The Cameo: Made a brief reappearance during The Poisey Show to give the Ninja Steel Rangers their own dimension travelling devices.
  • In the Hood: He, along with Gemma and Koda, appear in cloaks to help the Rangers unlock the Blaze Zords.
  • The Leader /The Lancer: At the beginning of the special, he was the former as he led both groups to both Tommy's house in Reefside, and had access to dimension travelling devices. It's only when Tommy comes back when he takes the latter role.

Tommy Oliver

Portrayed by: Jason David Frank
Voiced by: Adrian Fogarty (Latin American Spanish)

The Original Mighty Morphin Green Ranger, Mighty Morphin White Ranger, Red Zeo Ranger, Red Turbo Ranger and Black Dino Thunder Ranger.


  • Artifact of Power: Tommy now wields the Master Morpher, which looks similar to his original Power Morpher, but it allows him to morph into any of his five Ranger forms.
  • Happily Married: A blink and miss it moment, but it looks like he and Kat are married. The tie-in comic Soul of Dragon confirms that.
  • The Leader: Once he reunited with the other Rangers, Tommy took the lead to defeat Drakon.
  • Mirror Match: In a deleted scene, he fought against his clone as the Black Dino Thunder Ranger.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: He never used his Red Turbo Powers.

Katherine "Kat" Hillard Oliver

Portrayed by: Catherine Sutherland note 
Voiced by: Cony Madera note  (Latin American Spanish)

The Pink Turbo Ranger and the former MMPR Pink Ranger and Pink Zeo Ranger.


  • Badass in Distress: Was one of the Rangers captured by Lord Draven.
  • The Bus Came Back: First time she's appeared unmorphed since Turbo.
  • Happily Married: A blink and miss it moment, but it looks like she and Tommy are married. The tie in comic Soul of Dragon confirm that.
  • The Unreveal: There's no explanation on how she managed to regain her powers, especially since she gave them to Cassie during Turbo, and they were lost during the finale of that season.

Rocky DeSantos

Portrayed by: Steve Cardenas
Voiced by: Jorge Roig Jr. (Latin American Spanish)

The second Red MMPR Ranger and former Blue Zeo Ranger.


  • Badass in Distress: Was one of the Rangers captured by Lord Draven.
  • The Bus Came Back: First time he's appeared unmorphed since Turbo.
  • Cool Old Guy: Admittedly he's not that old, but he seems to be impressed with the Ninja Steel Rangers skills.
  • The Unreveal: There's no explanation on how he managed to regain his powers, especially since Jason used the exact same powers during Forever Red. Although, it might confirm a long-running fan theory about how the Sword of Light copied the powers instead of transferring them during The Power Transfer.

T.J. Johnson

Portrayed by: Selwyn Ward
Voiced by: Benjamín Rivera (Latin American Spanish)

The Blue Space Ranger and former Red Turbo Ranger.


Trent Fernandez-Mercer

Portrayed by: Jeffery Parrazo
Voiced by: Javier Naldjián note  (Latin American Spanish)

The White Dino Thunder Ranger.


Gemma

Portrayed by: Li Ming Hu
Voiced by: Leyla Rangel (Latin American Spanish)

The Silver RPM Ranger.


  • In the Hood: She, along with Wes and Koda, appear in cloaks to help the Rangers unlock the Blaze Zords.
  • Older and Wiser: Gemma seems more mature compared to RPM and is less likely to jump into action without a second thought.
  • The Pollyanna: She seems a little chipper telling the Rangers that her universe was an apocalyptic wasteland thanks to Venjix. Then again, given her and her brother's chipper personality already, this isn't too surprising.

Antonio Garcia

Portrayed by: Steven Skyler
Voiced by: Ricardo Méndez (Latin American Spanish)

The Gold Samurai Ranger.


Gia Moran

Portrayed by: Ciarra Hanna
Voiced by: Romina Marroquín Payró (Latin American Spanish)

The Yellow Megaforce Ranger.


Koda

Portrayed by: Yoshi Sudarso
Voiced by: Luis Daniel Ramírez (Latin American Spanish)

The Blue Dino Charge Ranger.


  • The Bus Came Back: In addition to Dimensions in Danger, he returned in The Poisey Show to help the Ninja Steel Rangers defeat Sledge.
  • In the Hood: He, along with Gemma and Wes, appear in cloaks to help the Rangers unlock the Blaze Zords.

Civilians

    Kody 

Kody

Hayley's faithful pet dog, a Siberian Husky. He serves as the model for her Zord.


  • Evil-Detecting Dog: Kody can seem to tell when there's an enemy nearby, and tries to give the Rangers advance warning. He also appears to be able to see through Victor's schemes.
  • Heroic Dog: Episodes like "My Friend, Redbot" and "The Adventures of Redbot" show Kody helping to save the day as much as, if not more than, the Rangers do.
  • The Nose Knows: Well, he is a dog. It's used in the sixth episode.
  • Out of Focus: Doesn't appear in a lot of episodes, often only showing up when he's going to do something important.
  • Team Pet: Belongs to Hayley specifically, though he seems to be friends with the team as a whole.

    Victor Vincent 

Victor Vincent

Portrayed by: Chris Reid
Voiced by: Pablo Mejía (Latin American Spanish dub)

The class president of Summer Cove High School, Victor believes he is the greatest student at the high school - while he may have the trophies to back it up, he's pretty lacking in the charm and common sense department.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: Most women he hits on aren't appreciative of his interests.
    • Towards Sarah in the first episode. He tries to impress her by riding her hoverboard and ends up crashing through Preston's magic show and into the trash.
    • Toward the monster of the day from "Tough Love" in the disguise of a girl named Jess. Even though she was pretending be a good girl that Levi would be interested in, she still didn't hide her dislike of Victor.
    • Towards Sandy, a classmate, in "Love Stings", when he tries to ask her to the Valentine's Day dance. In fact, the only way he can get a date at all is by finding a girl willing to be bribed.
  • Accidental Hero: His antics in the first two episodes end up greatly benefiting the heroes. His attempt to impress Sarah by showing her a trophy case is how she learns about Dane Romero's trophy, which allows the heroes to find the hidden Ninja Steel. In shop class, the paint explosion he causes allows the Rangers to set up their new base in the now "out of order" paint booth.
  • Alliterative Name: Victor Vincent.
  • Attention Whore: Craves the spotlight, and doesn't care if he has to lie and cheat to get it.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: He attacks a Monster of the Week to become popular; the video of him humiliating himself gets over 4 million views. Subverted when he is perfectly satisfied with this conclusion.
  • Book Dumb: Though he and Monty are both good at scheming, he's not so great academically. He's known to fail tests and lacks basic knowledge such as finding out where to milk a cow.
  • Break the Haughty: After making millions of dollars selling a supposed monster repellent, he and Monty arrogantly quit school, saying so right to Principal Hasting's face. After the repellent is proven to be useless, causing their company to go bankrupt, the pair are forced to come crawling back, begging Hastings to let them back into school.
  • Bully and Wimp Pairing: One of Those Two Guys with Monty.
  • Butt-Monkey: Him being humiliated is an Once an Episode occurrence.
  • Casanova Wannabe: Has attempted to charm Sarah, Jess, and Sandy, each time failing miserably.
  • Catchphrase: "Watch the master at work."
  • Comically Missing the Point: When Jess told him he wasn't her type, he started presenting himself as a dancer, tennis player, etc. It never occurs to him that she meant he as a person wasn't her type.
  • Disqualification-Induced Victory:
    • In "Monkey Business", Calvin and Hayley are running for School Council President and the rules say that, as the position's current holder, he'll keep it if both candidates are disqualified. He tries to make it seem like each candidate is sabotaging the other. It doesn't work but the two candidates leave the run and he gets to keep his presidency.
    • While playing against Hayley to defend his title as the school's tennis champion in "Abrakadanger", Victor briefly gets this kind of victory when to cover a magical mishap, Preston makes it seem like he and Hayley are trying to distract Victor and Principal Hastings disqualifies her for it. However, when the Principal offers a handshake to congratulate Victor, she finds out he's using a bionic arm and decides both players must redo the match the next day. Hayley wins and it's not that kind of victory.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After he and Monty were kidnapped and forced to act as clowns by Badonna and Cosmo, they get the last laugh by throwing the exploding spheres they were forced to juggle at the monsters, blasting them to bits.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Having agreed to help Madame Odius since she was going to use his and Monty's Mega Magnet against Galvanax, he's horrified when, after it's complete, she reveals she plans to use it against the Rangers too.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Well, nobody except Monty. The rest just tolerate him. It makes you wonder how he became class president.
  • Glory Hound: In Episode 3, he tries to fight the Monster of the Week so he can become more popular than the Power Rangers. See above for what happened next. In another episode, he pretended to have been injured saving a group of people from a monster attack, but was shortly after exposed as lying about his actions, and even faking his injuries.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: As the last part of his plan to trick the Principal into disqualifying his rivals for School Council President, Victor set a water balloon trick for when the winner is announced. The other candidates renounced and Victor becomes the victim of his own trick.
  • Hypocrite: In Episode 3, he calls out Brody for cheating on his test. However, he has Monty do all of his work for him. Furthermore, his arrogance even leads him to believe that his cheating is justified because "he deserves to win."
  • I Reject Your Reality: In "The Ranger Ribbon", he cannot comprehend why Marcus would fire him, claiming that it "defies logic". This is in spite of the fact that Victor failed to accomplish anything as Marcus's intern.
  • Informed Ability: Despite having several trophies for various accomplishments, he's always relying on Monty to help win his 50th trophy or to keep the ones he currently has rather than any actual skills that are necessary.
  • It's All About Me:
    • In "Ace and the Race", he decided to run the relay race by himself, due to not wanting to share the trophy with anyone.
    • In "Caught Red Handed", this is the reason he interferes in the Rangers' battle with Rygore; he believes Rygore to be a mythical creature from Summer Cove legend, and doesn't want the Rangers stealing his thunder by "capturing" the monster before he can.
  • Jerk Jock: Immediately establishes himself as one in his first scene.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite his Jerk Jock tendencies, he really isn't a bad guy at heart and has proven so in "Reaching The Nexus" when he and Monty selflessly saved the civilians by helping them escape from the Warrior Dome.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Recklessly attempts to fight a Monster of the Week and fails spectacularly.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Isn't aware that his classmates are Power Rangers.
  • Moral Myopia: He's quick to look down on and try to shame those who seem to have done wrong, even though he himself has no problem resorting to lying, cheating and stealing to get what he wants. In "Caught Red Handed", he mocked Brody for supposedly being a thief while he and Monty were sneaking out of detention.
  • Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught: As said by Victor himself, "It's not cheating if you deserve to win."
  • Odd Friendship: He's a jock and Monty is a nerd who does Victor's work for him, but they seem to actually be friends.
  • Rags to Riches/Riches to Rags: The start of season 2 had him and Monty becoming rich from selling their monster repellent. While it does work, the monster of the week manages to sniff it all up, proving it ineffective to their customers. They're forced to refund the money not long afterward and return to school.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The jockish manly man to Monty's sensitive guy.
  • Series Goal: While he engages in various schemes and antics, his most recurring goal is getting his 50th trophy. He partakes in assorted school or local events (such as races or a fishing competition), regardless of whether or not he's ever done those things before. Naturally, Hilarity Ensues. He ultimately gets his 50th trophy in the finale, as a reward for helping stop the villains and save the captive citizens.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He believes himself to be good at everything, and his self-righteousness even makes him believe that he is not cheating because "he deserves to win".
  • Sore Loser: When he lost the "biggest fan" competition for one of Levi's concerts to Mary, he wasted no time booing and protesting the decision.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: In the final episode of Super Ninja Steel, he and Monty manage to kill two of the villains, and he finally gets the 50th trophy he's been after for his entire tenure.
  • Unsportsmanlike Gloating: When Sarah decided to leave the school archery club, thus forfeiting an attempt to beat Victor's record, he quickly started mocking her for it. He does the same when reminding the school of his easy win over Hayley at the previous year's tennis tournament.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: In "Helping Hands". His bungling with the magnetic invention causes the Rangers to lose all their ninja stars, which are then promptly snatched by Galvanax.
  • With Friends Like These...: He is quick to berate Monty and has tried more than once to shift any blame or anger about their stunts over to him.

    Monty 

Monty

Portrayed by: Caleb Bendit
Voiced by: Daniel Lacy (Latin American Spanish dub)

A nerdy student who serves as Victor's right-hand man - which is to say, he spends his time agreeing with him and doing all his homework.


  • Ambiguously Gay: Some of his interactions with Victor suggest he might actually be attracted to him, such as the way he comments on how good his hair looks in the third episode.
  • Break the Haughty: After making millions of dollars selling a supposed monster repellent, he and Victor arrogantly quit school, saying so right to Principal Hasting's face. After the repellent is proven to be useless, causing their company to go bankrupt, the pair are forced to come crawling back, begging Hastings to let them back into school.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: He's smart enough to invent things and scheme along with Victor but is known to fail tests because he doesn't study enough. In fact, helping Victor is often the only thing he puts an effort into.
  • Bully and Wimp Pairing: One of Those Two Guys with Victor.
  • Bungling Inventor: Has shades of this. He's good at putting things together to serve Victor's desires but not so good at making them work.
  • Butt-Monkey: Like Victor, he never seems to catch a break.
  • Ditzy Genius: He can create incredible devices and was easily able to figure how to work the teleporter on the Warrior Dome, but has been known to commit some stunning lapses in judgment (like attempting to keep his and Victor's chocolate mix from melting by adding glue to it). In "Prepare to Fail", he failed the initial test.
    • In "Reaching The Nexus", he and Victor were able to outsmart Cosmo Royale and Badonna.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After he and Victor were kidnapped and forced to act as clowns by Badonna and Cosmo, they get the last laugh by throwing the exploding spheres they were forced to juggle at the monsters, blasting them to bits.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Having agreed to help Madame Odius since she was going to use his and Victor's Mega Magnet against Galvanax, he's horrified when, after it's complete, she reveals she plans to use it against the Rangers too, admitting that he never would have built it for her if he'd known it would hurt the Rangers.
  • Fartillery: In the season one finale, Victor and he try to escape Galvanix's ship by dressing as Kudabots but are quickly found out. However this causes Monty to fart out of nervousness, the smell which ends up repelling the monsters and allow them to escape. Later when talking to a reporter, she gives them the idea to make it into a repellent so they can get rich.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Much like Victor, he really isn't a bad guy at heart (mostly forced into Victor's schemes) and has proven so in "Reaching The Nexus" when he and Victor selflessly saved the civilians by helping them escape from the Warrior Dome.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Isn't aware that his classmates are Power Rangers.
  • Nerd Glasses: Sports a pair.
  • Odd Friendship: Victor's a jock and he's a nerd who does Victor's work for him, but they seem to actually be friends.
  • Only Friend: He seems to be the only person who genuinely likes Victor.
  • Only One Name: Unlike Victor, his last name hasn't been revealed.
  • Rags to Riches/Riches to Rags: The start of season 2 had Victor and him becoming rich from selling their monster repellent. While it does work, the monster of the week manages to sniff it all up, making it ineffective to the customers. The two are forced to refund the money not long after and return to school.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The nerdy sensitive guy to Victor's manly man.
  • Yes-Man: He'll always take Victor's side, even if Victor is being a complete idiot.
  • Undying Loyalty: Like Skull to Bulk, Monty consistently helps Victor with schemes no matter how many times he ends up suffering for them.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: In Helping Hands. By inventing the magnetic thingy and letting Victor use it without thinking, he causes the Ninja Steel Stars to fall into Galvanax's hands.

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