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An interdimensional being named Zordon chooses five teenagers with attitude to morph into powerful warriors drawn from the spirit of dinosaurs, protecting the world from the forces of space witch Rita Repulsa (later Lord Zedd Emperor) with the use of their giant transforming robots, known as Zords. Later, the rangers are joined by Tommy, the once evil Green Ranger who was deprogrammed.

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20x13 Dream Snatcher Aired: May. 18, 2013

A dream snatching monster preys on Emma and other humans, eating away their goals and ambitions. With one Ranger down, the team must figure out …

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Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Aug. 28, 1993
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1993 - 2013
To-Date:
20 Seasons
742 Episodes
Network
Nickelodeon TV Network
AKA:
Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (Alternate Title)
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Alternate Title)
Power Rangers Ninja

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  • In the episode "Trick or Treat", Skull has the numbers "24601" tattooed on his chest. This is reference to Jean Valjean's prison number in Les Miserables (also used by Seymour Skinner and…
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    In the episode "Trick or Treat", Skull has the numbers "24601" tattooed on his chest. This is reference to Jean Valjean's prison number in Les Miserables (also used by Seymour Skinner and Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons, Hank Jennings in Twin Peaks.
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  • Despite being in his debut episode "A Pressing Engagement", the monster King Sphinx was never able to appear in U.S. footage because the monster costume did not hold up well after being used…
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    Despite being in his debut episode "A Pressing Engagement", the monster King Sphinx was never able to appear in U.S. footage because the monster costume did not hold up well after being used in production. However, the head of his suit would later appear as a background prop at Zoom Comics in another live-action Fox Kids series by Saban Entertainment, "Big Bad Beetleborgs" (1996).
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  • Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John) was the first to coin the phrase "Back to action!"