The Power Rangers Dino Charge are back, and now they have to fight main villian #2, Snide, while main villain #1, Heckyl, is keeping a good eye on them.
Well now Dino Super Charge is stronger than ever. Now they have Power Rangers, 9 Energems, and still have 9 zords.
Now there's only one more Energem to find, and one more Ranger to create. Where is the Silver Energem and who will bond with it to become the Silver Dino Charge Ranger?
It has been almost 23 years since Power Rangers first aired on TV and was introduced to the world (August 28, 1993). We've had lots of heroes, lots of villains, lots of zords, and lots of battles in that time. Since we're about 2 months from the day, anyone want to reflect on what we've seen on Power Rangers all these decades?
All 10 Energems are found. All 10 Rangers are active. All 10 zords are awake. All that remains is for the Power Rangers to destroy their enemies for good. However, we know that Heckyl and Snide aren't the only ones after the Energems. They have competition with whoever it is that sent Singe in the first place. Looks like there's still more curves to make before we come full circle.
Another set of villains are extinct. Of course, they went out twice in two different times this time. We've seen villains get destroyed more than once, but certainly not like this.
So this is how the monster actors fit into the suits. I've always wondered how the actors fit in those suits while having the monsters' mouths move considering the suits have animatronics inside.
I just found this image while updating some information on Dai-Shi in my "Power Rangers review: The Forces of Evil - Villains" discussion. What if Rita Repulsa had taken on this appearance?
In the past, the Power Rangers show managed to adapt villains into their season who weren't there in the Japanese version. For example, Lost Galaxy's Furio's Japanese counterpart (Dr. Hinelar) was originally a villain in the Japanese version of Power Rangers in Space (Megaranger). In Dino Charge/Dino SuperCharge's Heckyl and Snide's Japanese counterparts (Enter and Neo-Geildon) were villains in a season (Go_Busters) that was never adapted into a Power Rangers season. Elements from the original Japanese season was incorporated into America's adaption of Dino Charge/Dino SuperCharge's Japanese version.
Should these guys have been adapted into Power Rangers?
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BTW, I found this picture of Yoshi Sudarso (Koda the Blue Dino Charge Ranger) from Super Sentai Ninninger.
Wonder how Snide feels about it.
Now the Rangers know the score.
Check out the newest villain, who sure doesn't monkey around. Meet...
SINGE
Now there's only one more Energem to find, and one more Ranger to create. Where is the Silver Energem and who will bond with it to become the Silver Dino Charge Ranger?
Since we're about 2 months from the day, anyone want to reflect on what we've seen on Power Rangers all these decades?
All that remains is for the Power Rangers to destroy their enemies for good. However, we know that Heckyl and Snide aren't the only ones after the Energems. They have competition with whoever it is that sent Singe in the first place.
Looks like there's still more curves to make before we come full circle.
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Farewell Power Rangers Dino Charge.
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https://powerrangersnow.wordpress.com/2016/12/06/power-rangers-theme-park-coming-to-dubai/
What if Rita Repulsa had taken on this appearance?
For example, Lost Galaxy's Furio's Japanese counterpart (Dr. Hinelar) was originally a villain in the Japanese version of Power Rangers in Space (Megaranger). In Dino Charge/Dino SuperCharge's Heckyl and Snide's Japanese counterparts (Enter and Neo-Geildon) were villains in a season (Go_Busters) that was never adapted into a Power Rangers season. Elements from the original Japanese season was incorporated into America's adaption of Dino Charge/Dino SuperCharge's Japanese version.
Should these guys have been adapted into Power Rangers?
1 Basco
2 Escape
3 Neo-Grifforzer