Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers

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Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers
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Genre Action
Adventure
Science fantasy
Superhero
Created by Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Based on Ninja Sentai Kakuranger
by Toei Company
Developed by Saban Entertainment
Toei Company
ShowrunnersAnn Austen
Doug Sloan
Directed byVickie Bronaugh
Larry Litton
Paul Schrier
Robert Radler
Isaac Florentine
Starring David Yost
Julia Jordan
Matthew Sakimoto
Sicily
Michael J. O'Laskey II
Michael R. Gotto
Justin Timsit
Rajia Baroudi
David Bacon
Jim Gray
Karim Prince
Alan Palmer
Opening theme"Go Go Alien Rangers"
Composers Shuki Levy
Kussa Mahchi
Ron Wasserman
Country of originUnited States
Japan
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
ProducersRonnie Hadar
Jonathan Tzachor
Production locationsCalifornia (Santa Clarita & Los Angeles)
Japan (Greater Tokyo Area (Tokyo, Saitama, Yokohama)) and Kyoto)
CinematographyIlan Rosenberg
Running time20 minutes
Production companies Saban Entertainment
Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment
Toei Company, Ltd.
MMPR Productions, Inc.
Original release
Network Fox (Fox Kids)
ReleaseFebruary 5 (1996-02-05) 
February 17, 1996 (1996-02-17)
Related
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Power Rangers Zeo

Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers is a Power Rangers mini-series set immediately after the end of the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers . As with the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, this mini-series adapted footage and costumes from the eighteenth Super Sentai series, Ninja Sentai Kakuranger .

Contents

During fight scenes (and during the opening theme) an alternate version of the MMPR theme song was played, saying "Go Go Alien Rangers" instead of "Go Go Power Rangers", although the 2-part premiere episode "Alien Rangers of Aquitar" still uses the "Go Go Power Rangers" theme (as the episode was still part of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers).

Synopsis

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The five Alien Rangers

Picking up where the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers left off, Master Vile has used the Orb of Doom to reverse the ages of everybody on Earth, including the Power Rangers, reducing them to children. However, unlike the last time, the rangers retain their memories of the proper time thanks to the Ninja Power Coins. Unfortunately, the rangers are unable to morph and fight; Zordon recruits the Alien Rangers of the planet Aquitar for help. These Rangers are humanoid, partially aquatic aliens and though Earth's environment is ultimately inhospitable to them, they agree to help. Master Vile's plans are foiled, and he leaves in annoyance, but Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa remain and intend to conquer Earth.

Hoping to restore the Rangers' proper ages, Billy Cranston builds a Regenerator powered by the Ninja Power Coins. However, only Billy is restored to normal before the device is stolen by Goldar and Rito Revolto. The Power Coins are then destroyed by Rita and Zedd. With the human Rangers' powers destroyed, only the Aquitian Rangers stand between Earth and the forces of evil, and they can't stay on Earth forever. Ultimately, Zordon realizes that only one thing can restore everything to normal: the Zeo Crystal, which the human Rangers had split into five sub-crystals and scattered throughout time to keep it safe from Master Vile.

The five young Rangers are each sent back to a different country and point in time to find a sub-crystal. Upon success, they are returned to the present. All the while, the Aquitian Rangers, Billy, Zordon and Alpha 5 fend off the forces of Lord Zedd and Rita. The villains also plot to destroy the Command Center and steal the completed Zeo Crystal.

Ultimately, Zedd and Rita succeed in summoning the Aquitian Rangers' arch-foe, Hydro-Hog, to destroy them. After a great deal of difficulty, the Aquitian Rangers destroy him. Meanwhile, Aisha Campbell acquires the final sub-crystal in Africa. However, she chooses to remain in exchange for the sub-crystal and new friend Tanya Sloan goes in her place. Once the Zeo Crystal is recombined in a machine devised by Billy, Earth is restored to normal. The teenaged Rangers bid thanks and farewell to their Aquitian counterparts, who return to Aquitar. However, Goldar and Rito Revolto steal the Zeo Crystal out of the Command Center and their bomb goes off soon afterwards. The Rangers are teleported to safety just before the Command Center is destroyed.

Aftermath

The series sets up the transition from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to Power Rangers Zeo . The two-part premiere of the latter resolved the cliffhanger ending and established the Rangers' new powers (as well as new foes, the Machine Empire).

The Aquitian Rangers are later seen or referenced in further seasons. Cestro returns unmorphed in "Graduation Blues", seeking Billy's help against the Hydro-Contaminators. Cestro later briefly appears with Delphine in "Revelations of Gold". The Aquitian and Zeo Rangers team-up in the "Rangers of Two Worlds" two-parter, the first instance on the series of two full teams appearing together. The two-parter also centered around Billy rapidly aging because of his use of the regenerator. In "Countdown to Destruction" in Power Rangers in Space , the Aquitian Rangers battle and are overwhelmed by Divatox's forces. Aurico later appears morphed in the Power Rangers Wild Force episode, "Forever Red", which saw every previous Red Ranger (save Rocky, as Jason returned to his previous role as Red Ranger, for which Rocky originally replaced him) united to stop the remnants of the Machine Empire. All five Rangers would later return in the series finale of Power Rangers Super Megaforce to battle alongside other veteran Ranger teams and the Megaforce Rangers.

Characters

Aquitian Rangers

Allies

Villains

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1461"Alien Rangers of Aquitar"Vickie Bronaugh Shuki Levy & Shell Danielson February 5, 1996 (1996-02-05)334
1472February 6, 1996 (1996-02-06)335

Zedd, Rita, Goldar and Rito land on Earth to destroy Angel Grove, but Master Vile puts a stop to it. He plans to have other villains destroy Angel Grove which he reveals to the four as well as Crabbie Cabbie, See Monster, Brick Bully's second form, Miss Chief, Lanterra, and an assortment of unnamed monsters. Meanwhile, our heroes are trapped as their younger selves. But trouble is just ahead when Rito and the Tengas show up. Then confusion ensues when the police arrive. At the Command Center, Zordon is unable to communicate with Ninjor, so he and Alpha must contact Aquitar and seek the Alien Rangers' assistance.


Alpha manages to defuse the bomb which Rito and Goldar set up to blow up the Command Center. The young Rangers greet their Alien Ranger allies before they do battle against Master Vile's minion Professor Longnose and a weapon-upgraded Crabbie Cabbie, See Monster, Garbage Mouth, Brick Bully's second form, and Parrot Top. After being defeated, Master Vile throws a tantrum and flees to Gamma Vile, much to Zedd's joy.
1483"Climb Every Fountain"Larry LittonDouglas SloanFebruary 7, 1996 (1996-02-07)336
Young Billy and the Alien Rangers work together on a regenerator device to return the young rangers back to normal. Meanwhile, Zedd and Rita develop a plot to defeat the Rangers that involves Zedd transforming the regenerator device into Slotsky. Then, Rito decides to take a bus in an attempt to take their Ninja Power Coins away. Then, suddenly, the Alien Rangers start feeling under the weather.
1494"The Alien Trap"Larry LittonStewart St. JohnFebruary 8, 1996 (1996-02-08)337
The kids work on a new device called the Molecular Hydro-Atmospheric Generator that will help the Alien Rangers. Suddenly, Rito and Goldar appear and the Alien Rangers defend their young friends. Zedd and Rita dispatch the Barbaric Brothers to pollute the lake.
1505"Attack of the 60' Bulk" Paul Schrier Gilles WheelerFebruary 10, 1996 (1996-02-10)338
Our young heroes receive good news about the Alien Rangers. Meanwhile, Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa are ecstatic. Then, they devise a plan to turn Bulk into Bratboy. Soon, they grow annoyed of the monster still acting like a boy and change him back. Rito and Goldar are sent to the underground part of the Command Center.
1516"Water You Thinking?"Paul Schrier Jackie Marchand February 12, 1996 (1996-02-12)339
The young Rangers begin their quest to find the shattered pieces of the Zeo Crystal, but at the start of their journey, Cestro begins to dehydrate. Rita and Zedd conspire to keep the Alien Rangers dry, as well as keeping them from summoning their Battle Borgs that involves the use of Zedd's old friend Witchblade. Meanwhile, Rocky searches for a Zeo Crystal shard within a volcano in historic Mexico. Rito and Goldar find themselves lost in the underground level of the Command Center and separate, but the results are what you expect.
1527"Along Came a Spider"Robert RadlerBuzz Alden & Charlotte Fullerton February 13, 1996 (1996-02-13)340
While Billy searches for some spare parts in his garage to be used for the machine needed the Zeo Crystal, Young Adam arrives in historic Korea to begin his quest. Meanwhile, Rita and Lord Zedd have big plans for one pesky spider in an attempt to slow down the Rangers' progress as Zedd transforms it into Arachnofiend.
1538"Sowing the Seas of Evil"Robert RadlerStewart St. JohnFebruary 14, 1996 (1996-02-14)341
While Young Tommy and Young Katherine begin their quests, Billy and the Aquitian Rangers learn about Rita and Zedd's plan to bring a new danger to Earth: the Hydro Hog. To prevent Hydro Hog's arrival to Earth, Billy works with Alpha to create a device to prevent Zedd from succeeding. Rito and Goldar are still lost and argue over who has to hold the implosion device that Zedd gave them to place inside.
1549"Hogday Afternoon" Isaac Florentine Shuki Levy & Shell DanielsonFebruary 15, 1996 (1996-02-15)342
15510February 17, 1996 (1996-02-17)343

Aisha's quest begins in Africa. Meanwhile, Lord Zedd seeks the Zeo Crystal for himself. Also, he summons the evil Hydro Hog. His assignment: get the Rangers. Rito and Goldar finally find the underground base, but they accidentally activate the device.


Aisha's quest ends, but she decides to stay in Africa to help the sick animals. She sends a young girl called Tanya Sloan back in her place with the final piece of the Zeo Crystal. The Alien Rangers defeat the Hydro Hog and Earth is rotated forwards in time. The planet is now back where it belongs in time, and all the Power Rangers are restored to their original ages... and Tanya has also grown into a beautiful young teenager. As for Aisha, she herself is now a teenager again and is living in Africa, but then Rito and Goldar steal the now complete Zeo Crystal, and the Command Center blows up.

Home media

The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series boxset from Shout! Factory released on July 11, 2012 (through San Diego Comic-Con), [1] August 13, 2012 (through Time Life), [2] and November 20, 2012 (at wide retail). All 10 episodes of Alien Rangers are featured on the fifth disc included in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3 DVD case of said boxset, marking the series as season 3.5. [3] The boxset was re-released on October 18, 2016 (at wide retail) with new cover art packaging for the set, but is otherwise identical to the previous 2012 releases. [4] On August 7, 2018 a new version of the boxset released featuring a "25th Anniversary" Steelbook and included Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie on Blu-ray (the rest of the set is still DVD). [5]

On September 24, 2013, the complete Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers series was released individually onto DVD. [6] On August 13, 2019 a new version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3 was released in a steelbook case with all 10 episodes of Alien Rangers on an extra fifth disc. [7]

The series was also later included in the 20 season limited edition Power Rangers: Legacy boxset released on January 2, 2014. [8]

International Broadcasts

In the Philippines, this series was aired on ABS-CBN with a total of 10 episodes.

See also

Notes

  1. Lambert, David (5 April 2012). "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Individual DVD Release of 'Season 3' Will Be In Stores This July". Tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  2. Lambert, David (7 August 2012). "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Bonus Disc #3 Contents, Short Delay (but Quick Shipping) for 40-DVD Set, and a 6-DVD Complete 'Season 1' Set". Tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  3. "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series". Amazon.com (US) Amazon.com, Inc. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  4. "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series (2017 Edition)". Amazon.com (US) Amazon.com, Inc. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  5. "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series [25th Anniversary Limited Steelbook Edition] + Exclusive Lithograph". Shout! Factory. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  6. "Power Rangers: Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers". Amazon.com (US) Amazon.com, Inc. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  7. "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Season Three [Limited Edition Steelbook]". Shout! Factory. 13 August 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  8. "Multiple Shows (15) - Power Rangers Legacy: The First 20 Seasons". Tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015.

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