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*** That being said, this was probably never meant to be his Master Test in the first place. Rather Casey's destiny was always to save Jarrod from Dai Shi. Being a master, Master Finn probably already knew this and had to fail him from the start as Casey can't save Jarrod as a master, but rather as the cub who stood up to him from the start of the season. Thus Casey ended up being tested by Master Mao. Compare his hesitation during the Master Test as opposed to Master Mao's last attempt to stop Casey from storming Dai Shi's temple potentially getting himself destroyed. Mao hits him with escalating questions that Jarrod cannot be saved, but Casey held firm, his responses are sharp and to the point, and even when Mao spun the question asking if he's there to really save Jarrod or redeem himself, Casey knew is was partially to redeem himself, but redemption or not, he needed to save Jarrod. From there, Master Mao knew that Casey was truly fit to become a Master.
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* A running gag in the series is RJ’s chair and how no one else is allowed in it, he only allowed Casey to do so once when he was badly injured. In other words, he’s territorial about it. What else is known to be territorial? Wolves. Could this ruining gag have been written as foreshadowing RJ becoming the Wolf Ranger?

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* A running gag in the series is RJ’s chair and how no one else is allowed in it, he only allowed Casey to do so once when he was badly injured. In other words, he’s territorial about it. What else is known to be territorial? Wolves. Could this ruining gag RunningGag have been written as foreshadowing RJ becoming the Wolf Ranger?

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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai S
hi's influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to time to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.

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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai S
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Shi's influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to time to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.
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* If one thinks about it, if Naja had been successful in his betraying against Dai Shi, the only thing that would have achieved would have been to help the victory of the rangers, since lacking the same potential as Jarrod's body, the Rangers They wouldn't have taken long to become stronger than him. And if out of desperation he had decided to revive an Overlord or a Phantom Beast general, he would have gone back to being a subordinate, so regardless of the outcome, Naja's plan was doomed from the start.

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* If one thinks about it, if Naja had been successful in his betraying against Dai Shi, the only thing that would have achieved would have been to help the victory of the rangers, since lacking the same potential as Jarrod's body, the Rangers They wouldn't have taken long to become stronger than him. And if out of desperation he had decided to revive an Overlord or a Phantom Beast general, he would have gone back to being a subordinate, so regardless of the outcome, Naja's plan was doomed from the start.
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* If one thinks about it, if Naja had been successful in his blow against Dai Shi, all he would have done would have been to give the Rangers victory, since lacking the same potential as Jarrod's body, the Rangers They wouldn't have taken long to become stronger than him. And if out of desperation he had decided to revive an Overlord or a Phantom Beast general, he would have gone back to being a subordinate, so regardless of the outcome, Naja's plan was doomed from the start.

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* If one thinks about it, if Naja had been successful in his blow betraying against Dai Shi, all he the only thing that would have done achieved would have been to give help the Rangers victory, victory of the rangers, since lacking the same potential as Jarrod's body, the Rangers They wouldn't have taken long to become stronger than him. And if out of desperation he had decided to revive an Overlord or a Phantom Beast general, he would have gone back to being a subordinate, so regardless of the outcome, Naja's plan was doomed from the start.

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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai Shi's influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to time to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.

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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai Shi's S
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influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to time to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.




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* If one thinks about it, if Naja had been successful in his blow against Dai Shi, all he would have done would have been to give the Rangers victory, since lacking the same potential as Jarrod's body, the Rangers They wouldn't have taken long to become stronger than him. And if out of desperation he had decided to revive an Overlord or a Phantom Beast general, he would have gone back to being a subordinate, so regardless of the outcome, Naja's plan was doomed from the start.
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* The Spirit Rangers have white accents on their suits in base form. This is because they are the ranger forms of masters, which also explains why Jungle Master Mode has white accents but only as an upgrade.
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** Starting with the obvious, Master Finn fails Casey despite defeating him. He already knew Casey wasn't confident coming into the test, Casey outright says it, but he also wasn't really following his own conviction. During the test he wasn't focused, he had looked away from his opponent to get some kind of inspiration from Theo and Lily. He didn't get inspiration from them instinctively by incorporating what he knew about their, he took his eyes away from his goal just to see works. To quote RJ, "a leader cannot be a follower", but he didn't believe in hiself, he hesitated, and ultimately just went through the paces.

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** Starting with the obvious, Master Finn fails Casey despite defeating him. He already knew Casey wasn't confident coming into the test, Casey outright says it, but he also wasn't really following his own conviction. During the test he wasn't focused, he had looked away from his opponent to get some kind of inspiration from Theo and Lily. He didn't get inspiration from them instinctively by incorporating what he knew about their, their styles, something a leader would know just by spending time with them, he took his eyes away from his goal just to see works. To quote RJ, "a leader cannot be a follower", but he didn't believe in hiself, he hesitated, and ultimately just went through the paces. He only heard the words "defeat your master" and that was it.

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* While a carryover from Sentai, this can be applied to both versions. Jarrod’s spirit is a lion, which has always been associated with Red Rangers, serving as yet another symbol of how he and Casey are foils.

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* While a carryover from Sentai, this can be applied to both versions. Jarrod’s spirit is a lion, which has always been associated with Red Rangers, serving as yet another symbol of how he and Casey are foils. The last time a tiger was represented on the team, they fought as a follower while the lion served as leader.




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* The master's test isn't just a sparring session to see if the main trio are ready to promote to master, it's also a way to judge their character by the way they fight. They are trying to see if the lessons they learned not just stick, but if they improved on it to be a leader in their own right and in their own way.
** Starting with the obvious, Master Finn fails Casey despite defeating him. He already knew Casey wasn't confident coming into the test, Casey outright says it, but he also wasn't really following his own conviction. During the test he wasn't focused, he had looked away from his opponent to get some kind of inspiration from Theo and Lily. He didn't get inspiration from them instinctively by incorporating what he knew about their, he took his eyes away from his goal just to see works. To quote RJ, "a leader cannot be a follower", but he didn't believe in hiself, he hesitated, and ultimately just went through the paces.
** Master Swoop already knew Theo had it in him to be a master but Theo, as discussed in his debut episode, tends to overthink and overestimate his abilities. Once Swoop taught Theo how to focus himself, Theo just needed to apply himself to his lessons. Defeating Swoop also demonstrated this as if Theo wasn't in the same mindset, he wouldn't be focused on trying to defeat Swoop, instead he'd be thinking about some complex strategy to defeat swoop like sneaking up on him, something RJ actually demonstrated to Casey and Lily early in the series.
** Master Phant also knew from experience that Lily would be a great master. His debut episode sees Lily persistent about having Phant teach her the Jungle Mace. But not just that, being the heart of the team, she's also kind and patient as demonstrated when she was teaching Phant's niece. Her test, while not as complex as the other two, is to see if she's still that same persistant but kind girl that he saw before as he knows that battle can wear down even the most wide-eyed and gentle soul.
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* Casey's mentor was Master Finn, bearer of the Shark Animal Spirit. Casey was the Red Tiger Ranger. With Master Finn's training and bestowing of the Shark Sabers, Casey was now a [[IncrediblyLamePun tiger shark]].
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* A running gag in the series is RJ’s chair and how no one else is allowed in it, he only allowed Casey to do so once when he was badly injured. In other words, he’s territorial about it. What else is known to be territorial? Wolves. Could this ruining gag have been written as foreshadowing RJ becoming the Wolf Ranger?
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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai Shi's influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.

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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai Shi's influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to time to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.
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* Camille's eventually HeelFaceTurn make sense when you realize that she's been away for Dai Shi's influence for 10,000 years. She may have had a lot to reevaluate her life of servitude and probably considered leaving the palace until she sensed her master's return. But seeing Dai Shi in a handsome human body made her to be in his good grace which eventually formed into love.

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* The much-disliked sunglasses morphers actually do make sense from a practical standpoint. If your transformation requires an elaborate kata, having your TransformationTrinket far away from flailing arms means you're less likely to drop it mid-morph.
** [[FridgeLogic Until you remember]] that in the original ''Gekiranger'', their morphers were the black gauntlets strapped to their wrists as part of their Ranger suits. Some reason they couldn't have stuck with that?
* Also, according to their Super Sentai's counterpart character page, Theo's counterpart's actor had a twin who showed up in an episode as his evil twin and R.J.'s counterpart was his in-show brother. Suddenly Lewin makes so much more sense...
* When ''Series/PowerRangersJungleFury'' aired, I knew a lot of people who considered Red Ranger Casey {{the Scrappy}}, mostly due to his constant {{wangst}}ing about being a rookie who gets everything later than his more experienced teammates. Then it hit me: Casey is a deconstruction of the RookieRedRanger trope as, unlike past Rookie Reds who {{jumped at the call}} and quickly adjusted to their roles, Casey showed to have actual concerns about his own progress (not being able to catch up, being the last to find a master, etc.) And by the finale, he's finally got his act together and is now a Martial Arts instructor! Bruce Kalish may get a lot of flack, but you have to give it up to him for this one. -{{Tropers/LLSmoothJ}}

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* The much-disliked sunglasses morphers actually do make sense from a practical standpoint. If your transformation requires an elaborate kata, having your TransformationTrinket far away from flailing arms means you're less likely to drop it mid-morph.
** [[FridgeLogic Until you remember]] that in the original ''Gekiranger'', their morphers were the black gauntlets strapped to their wrists as part of their Ranger suits. Some reason they couldn't have stuck with that?
* Also, according
According to their Super Sentai's counterpart character page, Theo's counterpart's actor had a twin who showed up in an episode as his evil twin and R.J.'s counterpart was his in-show brother. Suddenly Lewin makes so much more sense...
* When ''Series/PowerRangersJungleFury'' aired, I knew a lot of people who considered Red Ranger Casey {{the Scrappy}}, mostly due to his constant {{wangst}}ing about being a rookie who gets everything later than his more experienced teammates. Then it hit me: Casey is a deconstruction of the RookieRedRanger trope as, unlike past Rookie Reds who {{jumped at the call}} and quickly adjusted to their roles, Casey showed to have actual concerns about his own progress (not being able to catch up, being the last to find a master, etc.) And by the finale, he's finally got his act together and is now a Martial Arts instructor! Bruce Kalish may get a lot of flack, but you have to give it up to him for this one. -{{Tropers/LLSmoothJ}}



* R.J.'s Wolf Spirit can create a duplicated version of Tiger and Jaguar Spirit to combine into Wolf Pride Megazord. R.J.'s color is purple. Purple = Red (Tiger) + Blue (Jaguar).
** This might also be a matter of Student teaches Master similar to how the three learn how to acquire the other spirits and zords of their respective masters, he probably learned how to channel their animal spirits too.
* I noticed that the Jaguar is grinning when it combines to form the Jungle Pride Megazord, and this felt really odd considering its owner. Then I realized, Theo is an AscendedFanboy!

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* R.J.'s Wolf Spirit can create a duplicated version of Tiger and Jaguar Spirit to combine into Wolf Pride Megazord. R.J.'s color is purple. Purple = Red (Tiger) + Blue (Jaguar).
**
(Jaguar). This might also be a matter of Student teaches Master similar to how the three learn how to acquire the other spirits and zords of their respective masters, he probably learned how to channel their animal spirits too.
* I noticed that the Jaguar is grinning when it combines to form the Jungle Pride Megazord, and this felt really odd considering its owner. Then I realized, Theo is an AscendedFanboy!
too.



* A flashback scene of a ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?
** Don't forget that the ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' crossover with ''RPM'' established that ''RPM'' took place in an alternate universe. While this was done for utterly moronic production-based reasons (they stated the two universes had different atmospheres to explain why Ranger Operator Series Red couldn't de-morph, when it was clearly done because they could only get Eka Darville to commit to a voice-over rather than an actual appearance), this ends creating a more hopeful outcome for our ''Jungle Fury'' heroes. It's possible that ''Jungle Fury'' takes place before the universes were split, or that elements were able to cross over from one universe to the other (Jungle Karma Pizza franchise, anyone?).

!FridgeLogic
* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhua" according to the wiki, but... while it fits for the main three and R.J., it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]
** It's possible they started with only clawed animals and then expanded as time went on.

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* A flashback scene of a ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?
** Don't forget that the ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' crossover with ''RPM'' established that ''RPM'' took place in an alternate universe. While this was done for utterly moronic production-based reasons (they stated the two universes had different atmospheres to explain why Ranger Operator Series Red couldn't de-morph, when it was clearly done because they could only get Eka Darville to commit to a voice-over rather than an actual appearance), this ends creating a more hopeful outcome for our ''Jungle Fury'' heroes. It's possible that ''Jungle Fury'' takes place before the universes were split, or that elements were able to cross over from one universe to the other (Jungle Karma Pizza franchise, anyone?).

!FridgeLogic
* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhua" according to the wiki, but... while it fits for the main three and R.J., it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]
** It's possible they started with only clawed animals and then expanded as time went on.



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* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhua" according to the wiki, but... while it fits for the main three and R.J., it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]

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* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhua" according to the wiki, but... while it fits for the main three and R.J., it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]FITS?!]]
** It's possible they started with only clawed animals and then expanded as time went on.
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* While a carryover from Sentai, this can be applied to both versions. Jarrod’s spirit is a lion, which has always been associated with Red Rangers, serving as yet another symbol of how he and Casey are foils.
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* Also, according to their Super Sentai's counterpart character page, Theo's counterpart's actor had a twin who showed up in an episode as his evil twin and RJ's counterpart was his in-show brother. Suddenly Lewin makes so much more sense...

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* Also, according to their Super Sentai's counterpart character page, Theo's counterpart's actor had a twin who showed up in an episode as his evil twin and RJ's R.J.'s counterpart was his in-show brother. Suddenly Lewin makes so much more sense...



* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students' spirits are also all based on cats, Casey the Tiger, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Jarrod the Lion.
* RJ's Wolf Spirit can create a duplicated version of Tiger and Jaguar Spirit to combine into Wolf Pride Megazord. RJ's colour is purple. Purple = Red (Tiger) + Blue (Jaguar).

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* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students' spirits are also all based on cats, cats: Casey the Tiger, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Cheetah and Jarrod the Lion.
* RJ's R.J.'s Wolf Spirit can create a duplicated version of Tiger and Jaguar Spirit to combine into Wolf Pride Megazord. RJ's colour R.J.'s color is purple. Purple = Red (Tiger) + Blue (Jaguar).



* I noticed that the Jaguar is grinning when it combines to form the Jungle Pride Megazord, and this felt really odd considering it's owner. Then I realized, Theo is an AscendedFanboy!

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* I noticed that the Jaguar is grinning when it combines to form the Jungle Pride Megazord, and this felt really odd considering it's its owner. Then I realized, Theo is an AscendedFanboy!



* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhuq" according to the wiki, but... While it fits for the main three and RJ, it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]

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* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhuq" Zhua" according to the wiki, but... While while it fits for the main three and RJ, R.J., it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]
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** Don't forget that the ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' crossover with ''RPM'' established that ''RPM'' took place in an alternate universe. While this was done for utterly moronic production-based reasons (they stated the two universes had different atmospheres to explain why Ranger Operator Series Red couldn't de-morph, when it was clearly done because they could only get Eka Darville to commit to a voice-over rather than an actual appearance), this ends creating a more hopeful outcome for our ''Jungle Fury'' heroes. It's possible that ''Jungle Fury'' takes place before the universes were split, or that elements were able to cross over from one universe to the other (Jungle Karma Pizza franchise, anyone?).

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** Don't forget that the ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' crossover with ''RPM'' established that ''RPM'' took place in an alternate universe. While this was done for utterly moronic production-based reasons (they stated the two universes had different atmospheres to explain why Ranger Operator Series Red couldn't de-morph, when it was clearly done because they could only get Eka Darville to commit to a voice-over rather than an actual appearance), this ends creating a more hopeful outcome for our ''Jungle Fury'' heroes. It's possible that ''Jungle Fury'' takes place before the universes were split, or that elements were able to cross over from one universe to the other (Jungle Karma Pizza franchise, anyone?).anyone?).

!FridgeLogic
* The heroes are part of the "Order of the Claw", or "Pai Zhuq" according to the wiki, but... While it fits for the main three and RJ, it doesn't for Dominic. Which I'm okay with, because his emblem is actually different from the others. What I'm not okay with is their 6 masters: Of the first three, [[ThreateningShark Finn]], Phant and [[BatOutofHell Swoop]], only the Bat has claws, and of the second batch, while I think Penguins do have claws, gorillas might but I'm not sure, and I'm pretty much certain antelopes have hooves. So... [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE THEY CALLED THE ORDER OF THE CLAW IF ANY ANIMAL FITS?!]]
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* I noticed that the Jaguar is grinning when it combines to form the Jungle Pride Megazord, and this felt really odd considering it's owner. Then I realized, Theo is an AscendedFanboy!
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* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students are also all based on cats, Casey the Tiger, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Jarrod the Lion.

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* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students students' spirits are also all based on cats, Casey the Tiger, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Jarrod the Lion.




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** This might also be a matter of Student teaches Master similar to how the three learn how to acquire the other spirits and zords of their respective masters, he probably learned how to channel their animal spirits too.
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* RJ's Wolf Spirit can create a duplicated version of Tiger and Jaguar Spirit to combine into Wolf Pride Megazord. RJ's colour is purple. Purple = Red (Tiger) + Blue (Jaguar).
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* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students are also all based on cats, Casey the Lion, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Jarrod the Lion.

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* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students are also all based on cats, Casey the Lion, Tiger, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Jarrod the Lion.
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* Master Mao's spirit is of a cat. All four of his students are also all based on cats, Casey the Lion, Theo the Jaguar, Lily the Cheetah, Jarrod the Lion.
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* A flashback scene of a ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?

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* A flashback scene of a ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?destroyed?
** Don't forget that the ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' crossover with ''RPM'' established that ''RPM'' took place in an alternate universe. While this was done for utterly moronic production-based reasons (they stated the two universes had different atmospheres to explain why Ranger Operator Series Red couldn't de-morph, when it was clearly done because they could only get Eka Darville to commit to a voice-over rather than an actual appearance), this ends creating a more hopeful outcome for our ''Jungle Fury'' heroes. It's possible that ''Jungle Fury'' takes place before the universes were split, or that elements were able to cross over from one universe to the other (Jungle Karma Pizza franchise, anyone?).
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** [[FridgeLogic Until you remember]] that in the original ''Gekiranger'', their morphers were the black gauntlets strapped to their wrists as part of their Ranger suits. Some reason they couldn't have stuck with that?
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* The much-disliked sunglasses morphers actually do make sense from [[AwesomeButPractical a practical standpoint]]. If your transformation requires an elaborate kata, having your TransformationTrinket far away from flailing arms means you're less likely to drop it mid-morph.

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* The much-disliked sunglasses morphers actually do make sense from [[AwesomeButPractical a practical standpoint]].standpoint. If your transformation requires an elaborate kata, having your TransformationTrinket far away from flailing arms means you're less likely to drop it mid-morph.
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* A flashback scene of a ''PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?

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* A flashback scene of a ''PowerRangersRPM'' ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?
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* A flashback scene of a ''PowerRangersRPM'' episode shows a Jungle Karma Pizza restaurant, indicating the world the Jungle Fury Power Rangers fought so hard to protect from Dai Shi's forces was the same one to be later devastated by Venjix's forces. Did the Jungle Fury Rangers manage to keep their town safe until the RPM Rangers destroyed Venjix or were they destroyed?
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* When ''PowerRangersJungleFury'' aired, I knew a lot of people who considered Red Ranger Casey {{the Scrappy}}, mostly due to his constant {{wangst}}ing about being a rookie who gets everything later than his more experienced teammates. Then it hit me: Casey is a deconstruction of the RookieRedRanger trope as, unlike past Rookie Reds who {{jumped at the call}} and quickly adjusted to their roles, Casey showed to have actual concerns about his own progress (not being able to catch up, being the last to find a master, etc.) And by the finale, he's finally got his act together and is now a Martial Arts instructor! Bruce Kalish may get a lot of flack, but you have to give it up to him for this one. -{{Tropers/LLSmoothJ}}

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* When ''PowerRangersJungleFury'' ''Series/PowerRangersJungleFury'' aired, I knew a lot of people who considered Red Ranger Casey {{the Scrappy}}, mostly due to his constant {{wangst}}ing about being a rookie who gets everything later than his more experienced teammates. Then it hit me: Casey is a deconstruction of the RookieRedRanger trope as, unlike past Rookie Reds who {{jumped at the call}} and quickly adjusted to their roles, Casey showed to have actual concerns about his own progress (not being able to catch up, being the last to find a master, etc.) And by the finale, he's finally got his act together and is now a Martial Arts instructor! Bruce Kalish may get a lot of flack, but you have to give it up to him for this one. -{{Tropers/LLSmoothJ}}
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* Also, according to their Super Sentai's counterpart character page, Theo's counterpart's actor had a twin who showed up in an episode as his evil twin and RJ's counterpart was his in-show brother. Suddenly Lewin makes so much more sense...

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* Also, according to their Super Sentai's counterpart character page, Theo's counterpart's actor had a twin who showed up in an episode as his evil twin and RJ's counterpart was his in-show brother. Suddenly Lewin makes so much more sense...sense...
* When ''PowerRangersJungleFury'' aired, I knew a lot of people who considered Red Ranger Casey {{the Scrappy}}, mostly due to his constant {{wangst}}ing about being a rookie who gets everything later than his more experienced teammates. Then it hit me: Casey is a deconstruction of the RookieRedRanger trope as, unlike past Rookie Reds who {{jumped at the call}} and quickly adjusted to their roles, Casey showed to have actual concerns about his own progress (not being able to catch up, being the last to find a master, etc.) And by the finale, he's finally got his act together and is now a Martial Arts instructor! Bruce Kalish may get a lot of flack, but you have to give it up to him for this one. -{{Tropers/LLSmoothJ}}

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