Power Rangers
Power Rangers is a long-running American children's television series adapted from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai Series. A team of five high school students are selected by Zordon to battle evil. Using martial arts, special weapons, and gigantic robots called "Zords", they protect their city Angel Grove from monsters and witches.
Gosei presents the Rangers with new Morphers that unlock a Super Mega Mode, which will allow them to access the powers of every previous team of Power Rangers.
While the rest of the team works with the civilians to rebuild their city, Troy stumbles upon a plot by the Armada to launch missiles at major cities throughout the world.
After being humiliated in battle by a master swordsman monster, Noah suffers a crisis of confidence and questions his worthiness as a Ranger.
Determined to strengthen their defense against the Armada, the Rangers head to a mystical airborne island named Animaria in search of the wild yet powerful Red Lion Zord.
When a powerful monster named Matacore is sent by the emperor to take on the Rangers, they face a challenge like never before. Luckily, help comes in the form of a mysterious Samurai visitor.
When the Rangers face a monster with a magnetic power to wrench their weapons away from them, Jake and Emma turn to quiet local Zoo Keeper named Casey to learn a special form of martial arts that helps them channel their personal animal spirits.
The Rangers are shocked and mystified when they discover the presence of a new Silver Ranger. Is this strange new visitor an ally or a foe?
Orion, the mysterious Silver Ranger, explains his past to Gosei and the Rangers and how he obtained the Silver Ranger Key.
When his Ranger teammates are sidelined by an energy-sucking monster, Jake must put aside his jealousy of Orion and help him use the combined power of the past Sixth Rangers to defeat this terrible foe.
The Rangers are sidetracked from their fight against an invading monster when Tensou is struck by lightning, develops amnesia and wanders away from the Command Center.
When a love potion accidentally makes the evil Levira fall in love with Jake, a jealous alien targets him for destruction.
Jake and Noah find themselves literally standing in each other's shoes when a body-swapping monster named Tranceferer switches the two Rangers so that they are inhabiting each other's body.
Lured away from Earth to investigate an emergency signal from Corinth, the Rangers discover they've been trapped in the alternate dimension by Professor Cog, who attacks Earth in their absence. Their only hope to get back home lies with the wild Turbo Falcon Zord, who they must tame in order to return to their dimension and save Earth.
The Rangers finally battle the evil Prince Vekar face to face when he comes to Earth armed with his very own Megazord.
The Rangers finally battle the evil Prince Vekar face to face when he comes to Earth armed with his very own Megazord.
In the wake of Prince Vekar’s defeat, the Ranger find themselves face-to-face with Vrak, who returns with a new plan to destroy the world and a new robot he has programmed to fight against the Rangers: Robo Knight!
Vrak continues his plan to split the Earth open via magical wedges.
Emperor Mavro comes to Earth to avenge his sons and arrests Damaras for failing to protect the Prince.
Before the Rangers can fully celebrate the defeat of Levira, the full Armada invasion begins.
The Armada invades with a massive fleet. Legendary Rangers from past seasons come forward to help fight the final invasion.
The Emperor unleashes another massive attack on Earth and nearly defeats the Rangers, but against all odd they remain defiant and are rewarded with the help of all the Legendary Rangers from years past.
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Pua Magasiva | Shane Clarke |
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Sally Martin | Victoria ''Tori'' Hanson |
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Zoe Robins | Hayley Foster |
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Andrew Gray | Troy Burrows |
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Jessica Rey | Alyssa Enrile |
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Camille Hyde | Shelby Watkins |
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Austin St john | Jason Lee Scott |
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Chrystiane Lopes | Sarah Thompson |
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Nico Greetham | Calvin Maxwell |
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Peter Sudarso | Preston Tien |
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William Shewfelt | Brody Romero |
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Chrysti Ane | Sarah Thompson |
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Jorgito Vargas Jr | Blake Bradley |
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Philip Jeanmarie | Max Cooper |
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Erin Cahill | Jennifer "Jen" Scotts |
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Cerina Vincent | Maya |
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Amy Jo Johnson | Kimberly Hart |
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Sasha Williams | Kelsey Winslow |
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Matt Austin | Bridge Carson |
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Kevin Kleinberg | Trip |
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Keith Robinson | Joel Rawlings |
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Philip Andrew | Merrick Baliton |
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Karim Prince | Cestro |
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Dan Southworth | Eric Myers |
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Archie Kao | Kai Chen |
| Director | James Barr |
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| Akihiro Noguchi |
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| Charlie Haskell |
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| Jonathan Tzachor |
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| John Laing |
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| Jonathan Brough |
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| Writer | James W. Bates, Seth Walther, Jill Donnellan, Jim Peronto, Marc Handler, David McDermott, Jason Smith, Haim Saban | |
| Producer | Janne Harwood, Brian Casentini, David Ross | |
| Musician | Noam Kaniel | |
| Photography | Ilan Rosenberg | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Index | 1166 |
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| Added Date | Dec 12, 2022 00:53:09 |
| Modified Date | Dec 12, 2022 00:53:10 |