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5[[caption-width-right:300:From left to right: [[MixAndMatchMan Curio]], [[PerkyFemaleMinion Poisandra]], [[CanonForeigner Sledge]], [[DragonAscendant Heckyl]] a.k.a. [[SplitPersonality Snide]], [[PantheraAwesome Fury]] and [[EvilGenius Wrench]]]]
6* AdaptationExplanationExtrication: Notice how practically every villain but [[CanonForeigner Sledge]] has a drama mask on his chest? In ''Kyoryuger'', the Debo Knights embodied various emotions (denoted by said face) and their job was to [[EmotionEater absorb]] them for their master.
7* AliensAreBastards: They are perfectly fine with destroying cities and civilians for the sake of freedom and Energems.
8* TimeAbyss: The majority of the villains are millions of years old, predating human evolution.
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11!Sledge's Crew
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13[[folder:Sledge]]
14!!Sledge
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16[[quoteright:309:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sledge.jpg]]
17[[caption-width-right:309:"Bring me the Energems!"]]
18
19->'''Voiced by''': Adam Gardiner (English), Gabriel Pingarrón (Latin American Spanish dub)
20
21A ruthless bounty hunter who seeks to recover the Energems, destroy the earth, and probably marry his fiancée, Poisandra.
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24* AdaptationExpansion: Sledge appears at the very beginning of ''Dino Charge'' and is very proactive in his schemes to obtain the Energems, unlike Deboss, [[SealedEvilInACan who serves as the villains' base for most of Kyoryuger]], and didn't gain a body until the final episodes of the season.
25* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed. Deboss was an OmnicidalManiac and EmotionEater who was powerful enough to wipe out the dinosaurs. Sledge, on the other hand, is a bounty hunter who captures criminals in hopes of gaining power.
26* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Retroactively is this compared with Heckyl. While Sledge might be a bit of a jerk with skewed priorities going after the Energems, that doesn't change the fact that he was responsible for capturing tens of galactic criminals, and seems to genuinely care about Poisandra. Compare that to Heckyl who fries monsters and destroyed galaxies in his spare time and also Lord Arcanon. Later subverted when we learn [[spoiler:Heckyl's backstory]].
27* TheAgeless: He is at ''least'' 65 million years old.
28* BackForTheFinale: Shows up in the final episode of ''Ninja Steel'' (a Christmas one, no less) long after Madam Odius has been taken care of. He tries his hand at getting the Ninja Stars, but Preston manages to escape his grasp and Koda helps to defeat him.
29* BadBoss:
30** He killed a vivix just because it was blocking the view of Keeper's ship from Poisandra.
31** His response to Fury's failure with the Gold Energem is to use a monster to take away his best soldier's courage (at least until the monster gets destroyed). [[IdiotBall Seems kinda counterproductive!]]
32*** Interestingly [[spoiler: it seems that before the incident with the bomb, he was a much better boss to Fury. When he's killed in the altered timeline by the crystal bomb, Sledge seems ''legitimately'' devastated.]]
33* BigBad: Of ''Dino Charge''. His hunt for the Energems is what necessitates a Ranger team and drives much of the plot. He seemingly perishes in the season finale, but ''Super Dino Charge'' reveals he had been working behind the scenes, and makes his grand return by taking out Lord Arcanon and cementing himself as the true BigBad for the final episodes.
34* BigNo: Sledge says this when Keeper's bomb causes his ship to release the asteroids.
35* BountyHunter: He captures other outlaws for money and keeps them in the prison inside his ship until it's time to collect the bounty. To find the Energems, he sends prisoners out as his MonsterOfTheWeek, offering them freedom if they manage to retrieve an Energem for him.
36* BreakoutVillain: He's become a popular enough villain to become regularly recurring outside his series [[spoiler:notably returning for both ''Ninja Steel'' and ''Beast Morphers''.]]
37* TheCameo: He appears at the start of the second season of Ninja Steel. Though more than likely will come back later since Madam Odius tricked him into taking the asteroid that had the Super Ninja Steel on it, unaware that Odius took it all before he did. Sure enough he did but by then, the events of the series had passed and he's more or less a loose end.
38* CanonForeigner: Sledge is the first villain since Venjix from ''RPM'' (and even then, that was just a talking column and not a full on suit) to have an original design not brought in from the Sentai -- that's a six year time gap.
39* CatchPhrase: "IT'S A BOMB!"
40* CommitmentIssues: While there is no doubt that he treats Poisandra better than anybody else, he sometimes gets rather dodgy whenever Poisandra brings up the marriage issue, especially when it involves forgetting about the Energems.
41* CoolSpaceship: He has a pretty impressive one that he has stationed above Earth's atmosphere and doubles as a multilevel prison.
42* DiscOneFinalBoss: Subverted. [[spoiler:He was originally thought to have perished in the crash of his ship, with Heckyl and then Lord Arcanon taking his place as BigBad. But then he returns for the final part of Dino Super Charge.]]
43* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Despite him seeming to have perished when his ship crashed, it's later revealed in the season that he survived, and was simply hiding out until Lord Arcanon arrived. He even managed to find a trump card in Greenzilla's eggs.]]
44** [[spoiler: Then in ''Super Ninja Steel'', it turns out he and his ship, and everyone on it, survived being sucked into the black hole created by the Dark Energem's destruction.]]
45* DumbMuscle: Downplayed. While not a simpleton, Sledge's impulsiveness when he gets angry leads him to make some disastrous decisions and only realize the issue after the fact. It's something even he's well-aware of, and is shocked Poisandra never caught on in the span of their 65 million-year relationship.
46* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
47** He seems to genuinely be in love with Poisandra and does not seem to object (much) to the idea of marrying her. He does seem to find her demeanor rather overbearing at times, but he still treats her well and is quite courteous to her, such as when he disintegrates one of his own mooks just because he was blocking her view as she prepares to attack Keeper.
48** When Shearfear splits the bond between Curio and Poisandra, his immediate response is to grab him and look ready to kill him.
49** [[spoiler:He is utterly distraught when the Beast Morpher Rangers destroy Poisandra in "Making Bad".]]
50* FeelingTheirAge: While Sledge is still a powerful opponent, he doesn't have the stamina that other monsters in the series have. This is due to him being several millennia old. [[spoiler:When the Rangers face his past self, he gives them a CurbStompBattle, even taking blows from T-Rex Super Charge Mode without so much as flinching.]]
51* FinalBoss: Oddly enough, he's the last villain faced in ''Ninja Steel''. Though only in the last episode rather then a series wide one.
52* GreaterScopeVillain: For most of season 2, he's been traveling the world to plant Greenzilla eggs for his final plan (and get a little vacation out of it, too), while Heckyl and Snide distracted the Rangers. Once he's done, he returns to the BigBad position by killing off Arcanon.
53* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler:After thought to have been destroyed in the Dino Charge finale, he returns in the final fourth of Dino Super Charge and reclaims his role as the series' BigBad]].
54* HistoryRepeats: In Ninja Steel he ends up foiled by the Rangers again and, for an added kicker, ends up once again with a bomb exploding in his face.
55* HurlItIntoTheSun: [[spoiler:His past self is sent into the sun, along with his entire ship, in ''End of Extinction''. Unfortunately, his older self from the original timeline isn't affected by this.]]
56* ImAHumanitarian: Implied in "Breaking Black" when he tells Spellbinder he'll "pluck him for dinner" if he fails.
57* KilledOffForReal: By the time of his final appearance on ''Beast Morphers'', Sledge is gone for good.
58** In the ''Dino Super Charge'' finale "End of Extinction", [[spoiler:Heckyl traps the past Sledge on his ship and sends it straight into the sun]].
59** In the ''Super Ninja Steel'' finale "The Poisy Show", [[spoiler:Sledge of the present reality is blown up along with Wrench and Poisandra]].
60** In the ''Beast Morphers'' episode "Making Bad", [[spoiler:Sledge's resurrected self is killed by Goldar on Evox's orders.]]
61* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Following his return, Sledge reveals that Heckyl and Snide had been acting on his orders the entire time, keeping the Rangers occupied while he planted the Greenzilla eggs across the planet.]]
62* NoNonsenseNemesis: Sledge does not screw around and simply prefers the most direct path to victory.
63* NonstandardCharacterDesign: His dull grey-and-green armor really stands out against the more brightly colored Kyoryuger villains.
64* NotQuiteDead: He was destroyed twice over in the ''Super Dino Charge'' finale. But while the one the Dino Charge Rangers defeated in the past was indeed destroyed after being flung into the sun, the one who got sucked into the black hole caused by the Dark Energem survived, and since he's in another dimension, that prevented him from becoming a time paradox.
65* OhCrap:
66** Has one of these moments when he realizes Keeper swapped Energems for his crystal bomb.
67-->'''Sledge''': [[BigWhat What?!]] IT'S A BOMB!
68** He has another one when he attempts to fire the laser cannon at the end of Dino Charge, only to find that Tyler took back the Red Energem used to power the cannon.
69** At the final episode, Sledge is utterly shocked when [[spoiler:he discovers that the Energems have been swapped for Keeper's crystal bomb, this time by Tyler]].
70* OrcusOnHisThrone: Aside from the 3rd episode, Sledge generally doesn't go down to deal with the rangers personally despite his ability to demorph a ranger with a few punches. That being said, he does occasionally chose which prisoner to send against the rangers so he's not totally uninvolved, and when he did fight the rangers he tired out quickly because of his age. [[spoiler: His younger self fights them in ''End of Extinction'', and even gets to grow into a giant.]]
71* PetTheDog: In "Rise of a Ranger" Sledge decides to give Fury another shot at destroying the rangers out of gratitude for saving Poisandra's life.
72* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:He turns on Lord Arcanon with Snide and the rest of his crew not because Arcanon is too evil or depraved, but because he was tired of collecting outlaws from him and wanted to be the one who rules the universe.]]
73* PutOnABus: Bordering on a literal take, [[spoiler:he was physically absent [[TheBusCameBack until the end of season 2]], while traveling across the world.]]
74** [[spoiler: He's returned for Super Ninja Steel, to the surprise of many along with Wrench and his wife]].
75* RedEyesTakeWarning: Do not make Sledge angry, or these will be the last thing you see.
76* RevengeBeforeReason: Despite all the urging from Poisandra to cut his losses and forget the Energems, he still insists on going after the Rangers. He even notes in "Breaking Black" that every monster the Rangers destroy is a bounty he can't cash in, but he still sends them. (While profit is his main stated motive, taking vengeance on Keeper for that incident millennia back seems to be a major factor as well.) However, with the reanimator that was made, this becomes pretty moot, as he could just revive the monsters and cash them in again.
77* RunningGag: Being slipped an explosive and getting to see it just in time to react with horror.
78* SmallRoleBigImpact: His appearance in the second season opener of Ninja Steel only lasted a few minutes. But it was thanks to Sledge that the villains' ship was repaired, allowing Odious to lead her forces back to Earth (and led to [[spoiler:Badonna]] joining them, to boot).
79* SurroundedByIdiots: Fury and Wrench can't get the job done, Poisandra doesn't ''want'' to and Curio has no brain. Sledge has his work cut out for him.
80* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Becomes this to his employer, Lord Arcanon, once he returns]].
81* ThisIsUnforgivable: In the first episode when he realizes that what he believes to be the Energems presented to him by Fury turns out to be a bomb, which blasts his ship far away from Earth, he shouts in anger through a hole made in his ship that he will make Keeper pay for tricking him if it's the last thing he does. He says the same line again in the final episode of ''Dino Super Charge'' when [[spoiler:the rangers send him and his ship towards the sun to their doom.]]
82* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:He mocks Goldar Maximus by calling him an "antique". Goldar Maximus responds by easily overpowering and killing him.]]
83* UnexplainedRecovery: Apparently you ''can'' survive a black hole, as he's none the worse for wear when he comes into the Ninja Steel dimension.
84* UnholyMatrimony: Preparing for this with Poisandra. Though apparently, it's been ''65 million years'' in the making, and they ''still'' haven't tied the knot yet.
85* VillainDecay: He gradually became more bumbling and incompetent as time went went on, most notably in ''Ninja Steel'', and ''especially'' in ''Beast Morphers'', where he serves as a punching bag for that season's BigBad.
86* VillainsOutShopping: [[spoiler:While he plants Greenzilla's eggs all around the world, Sledge manages to get a good vacation out of it too.]]
87* VillainTeamUp: [[spoiler:It's revealed he formed an alliance with Snide after his ship crashed.]]
88* YouFool: After his desire to get a second Energem results in their ship falling out of the sky, Poisandra calls him a "half-brain".
89-->'''Sledge''': [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments After 65 million years, you're just figuring that out?!]]
90* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Snide aids him with the Greenzilla eggs and taking out Arcanon, Sledge leaves him to be destroyed by the Rangers since he was no longer needed for his plan. [[spoiler:Sledge gets a taste of this himself in ''Beast Morphers'', when he makes the mistake of mocking the resurrected Goldar and is killed by the golden ape at Evox's orders]], much to the delight of Snide.
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93[[folder:Heckyl/[[spoiler:Snide]]]]
94!!Heckyl/[[spoiler:Snide]]
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96[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/heckyl.jpg]]
97[[caption-width-right:340:"I hope my shades are still in style!"]]
98[[caption-width-right:340:[[labelnote:Heckyl's Other Half Spoilers]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snide.jpg\
99"Sledge is history. You're all mine, or you're toast!"[[/labelnote]]]]
100
101->'''Portrayed by''': Ryan Carter
102->'''Voiced by''': Campbell Cooley (Snide, English), Carlo Vázquez (Heckyl, Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/ReneGarcia (Snide, Latin American Spanish dub)
103
104Heckyl is a charismatic and clever high-level prisoner in Solitary Confinement. Sledge wanted to use him to get the Energems from the rangers, as he looks human which the rangers won't expect. When Heckyl was unable to retrieve an Energem to Sledge, Heckyl was forced back to his cell, but not before vowing revenge against Sledge.
105
106When Sledge's ship crashes, Heckyl [[spoiler: emerges from his cell, but he looks a little different... It's Heckyl's monster form, Snide!]]
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108* AscendedExtra: Snide's counterpart was a Movie-exclusive monster in Kyoryuger, while he is a major villain in Dino Charge.
109* ActuallyIAmHim: [[spoiler:When his cover is blown and the rangers realize he's a bad guy, they ask if he works for Snide.]]
110-->[[spoiler:'''Heckyl''': No, I don't ''work'' for Snide ''(Transforms)'' I ''am'' Snide!]]
111* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:After separating from Snide, all he wants to do is to rebuild his home world. After ending up 65 million years in the past, he is given to the chance to prevent the destruction from ever happening.]]
112* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Has this down in spades. Orange and blue cravat? Check. Waistcoat with a chain? Check. Pinstriped trousers? Check. This trope also leads to...
113* BadassInANiceSuit: Heckyl is finely dressed for a monster.
114* BadBoss: Heckyl portrays himself as a benevolent leader but as soon as one of the monsters asks to leave, he shoots them in back to scare the others into following him.
115* BeamOWar: How Heckyl takes on Sledge and Lord Arcanon, they both end with him overpowered. Interestingly, they both had the advantage of an Energem on their side against Heckyl.
116* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may look harmless given his playful attitude with generous use of LargeHam, but is actually power hungry PsychoElectro. His first scene gets the point [[EstablishingCharacterMoment across very well]].
117* BigBadWannabe: After Sledge's supposed demise, he tries his hand at being the main villain for a while and though he doesn't fare badly, he ends up dethroned by the more powerful Arcanon.
118* BigDamnHeroes: He arrives just in time to save [[spoiler:Keeper and Ms. Morgan]] from [[spoiler: Snide]].
119* BigEater: ''Edge of Extinction'' shows that Heckyl seems to have ordered and eaten pretty much the entire menu from the Dino Bite cafe and is about to start on dessert when the other Rangers show up. This is hinted at throughout season 2 where nearly every scene he has on Sledge's ship has him eating or drinking something or telling a monster to get him a snack.
120* BoundAndGagged: He is captured and shackled after losing to the bigger evil in the form of [[spoiler: Lord Arcanon]] in ''Recipe for Disaster''.
121* TheBusCameBack: Heckyl returns for ''Series/PowerRangersCosmicFury''.
122* CampStraight: While colorful and flamboyant, he playfully flirts with Kendall, whom he keeps calling "Pretty Lady".
123* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Snide gets taken out by the combined power of the Dino Charge Ultrazord's Titano Cannon, six Dino Morpher Blasts and an energy blast from Heckyl in ''Edge of Extinction''.]]
124* TheChessmaster: Particularly in "Forgive and Forget".
125* CoDragons: Snide throws his lot in with Sledge and shares lieutenant status with Fury. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness At least until he fulfilled his purpose and Sledge opted to leave him at the Rangers' mercy.]]
126* CombatTentacles: [[spoiler:Snide can unleash a tentacle from the center of his chest]].
127* CompositeCharacter: His character has no direct counterpart in the ''Kyoryuger'' series, his monster form is from the ''Kyoryuger vs Go-Busters'' movie, where it was based on the counterpart of Zeltrax/Smitty from ''Dino Thunder'', and his human form is basically Enter from ''Go-Busters'' minus the GratuitousFrench. Though, his role in the series seems to be akin to that of D's, [[DemotedtoExtra Badussa's]] ''Kyoryuger'' counterpart.
128* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Sledge. Sledge is a bounty hunter who has his more affable moments while offering the prisoners freedom if they retrieve an Energem. Heckyl was one of his many prisoners who only pretends to be silly and lets the prisoners out while offering to rule side-by-side if they bring him an Energem. Additionally, Sledge is more in line with traditional {{Big Bad}}s that send monsters after the Rangers, whereas Heckyl employs subterfuge and deception to achieve his goals.
129* CoolSword: [[spoiler:As Snide, it's his primary weapon]].
130* DemotedToDragon: [[spoiler:After being the BigBad for the first half of Dino Supercharge Snide is ousted by this position from Lord Arcanon and swears to serve Arcanon if he allows him to separate from Heckyl. Although he soon betrays him and becomes CoDragons with Fury.]]
131* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:After spending the first half of Dino Super Charge as the BigBad, he is ousted from the position by Lord Arcanon. When Sledge returns, Snide gets promoted back to CoDragons with Fury]].
132* DragonAscendant: [[spoiler:As he put it, following Sledge's defeat and his ship crashing:]]
133-->[[spoiler:'''Snide''': It's ''my'' turn now!]]
134* TheDreaded: When Sledge decides to use Heckyl against the Rangers, everyone in the room steps back in horror and even Fury is desperate not to let him out.
135-->'''Sledge:''' What are you afraid of? He's not ''that'' dangerous.\
136'''Wrench:''' But, but I know of several destroyed galaxies that might beg to differ!
137* EleventhHourSuperpower: [[spoiler:Snide shows off a Greenzilla Tentacle in ''Freaky Frightday''.]]
138* EnemyWithout: [[spoiler: The two are split apart after the events of ''Freaky Fightday''.]]
139* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He steps out of his cell, makes a playful quip about the design of Sledge's ship... And then fries his guards until they're nothing but dust.
140* EvenEvilHasStandards: Heckyl is furious when Snide decides to ally with Lord Arcanon, since he [[spoiler:destroyed their home world]].
141* EvilIsPetty: He is not above stealing an ice-cream from a child and dumping it on a chair right as a person is sitting down.
142* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Heckyl is shown to have originally been a good guy until his home world was assaulted by Lord Arcanon and he touched the Dark Energem, corrupting him and creating Snide. Heckyl goes back to being a good guy, even if he himself doesn't quite believe it at first, when they're split.]]
143* FauxAffablyEvil: One minute he's complimenting you and being a wonderful house guest, the next he's frying you with electricity.
144* GlassCannon: Heckyl's powers are capable of vaporizing monsters instantly and are almost on par with a weapon or person empowered by an Energem, but he's no stronger than an average person and can be physically restrained without much trouble.
145* GodzillaThreshold: He's a danger to everyone on board the ship, including ''Sledge himself'', but Sledge needs him to help obtain the Energem.
146* TheGogglesDoNothing: Heckyl has a pair of goggles with his outfit, just for show it seems. [[spoiler: He does use them while piloting a giant monster later. Also, he keeps them on while facing Badussa, to protect him from being petrified.]]
147* GoodFeelsGood: He claims there is no good in him anymore, but he helps a little girl find her mother and also arrives right on time to save [[spoiler: Keeper and Ms. Morgan]] from [[spoiler: Snide]].
148* TheHeavy: For the second season, on behalf of Sledge.
149* HumanAliens: At least he ''looks'' human. He used this to his advantage with the Rangers, until he gets exposed.
150* JekyllAndHyde: Based off of this, but not exactly played straight: both Heckyl and Snide are villainous, but they are very different. [[spoiler:Eventually played straight after the two of them are split.]]
151* KickTheDog: Snide's backstabbing of Heckyl (along with being unsympathetic to the plight of losing his planet) is this, being the only betrayal that was not mistreatment induced.
152* LackOfEmpathy: When Heckyl regains his memories of his homeworld being destroyed by Arcanon, he was furious with Arcanon. Snide however, couldn't care less and sides with him because it's what's best for HIM.
153* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Suffers from this when Curio serves Stingrage's amnesia venom as punch, thus making him forget the location of the Rangers' base.
154** [[spoiler: It turns out that he in general has amnesia, as he can't remember anything before he came into contact with the Dark Energem.]]
155* LeanAndMean: He's shown to be taller than the rest of the aliens and is just as, if not more, evil than them. [[spoiler: Once he and Snide are separated, he is less antagonistic towards the Rangers until becoming their ally in the finale.]]
156* LockedIntoStrangeness: The blue in his hair occurred after [[spoiler:coming into contact with the Dark Energem]] and it stays after he and Snide [[spoiler:are separated]].
157* MeaningfulName: The charming, playful humanoid Heckyl and his [[spoiler:no-nonsense armored form Snide]] is a reference to Jekyll and Hyde. Also to heckle someone means "interrupt someone with questioning barbs".
158* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:Snide sides with Lord Arcanon after he and Heckyl split, but betrays him after his new boss calls him "useless". He sides with Sledge, but turns on him too after hearing that Sledge plans to abandon him on Earth, which he is planning to destroy.]]
159* NoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler:Snide dies in a truly spectacular way by being hit with the combination of six Rangers, the Ultrazord's FinishingMove, and Heckyl all ganging up at once to blow him to kingdom come. Although it is justified in that they were also trying to destroy the Dark Energem at the same time (which failed).]]
160* OmnicidalManiac: He's responsible for destroying several inhabited galaxies. While Sledge states they've all destroyed galaxies, Wrench implies Heckyl destroyed more.
161* OnlySaneMan: Started slipping into this role around Fury and Singe when they kept trying to one up each other.
162* PsychoElectro: Heckyl can shoot out telekinetic lightning from his hands, both to decimate foes and open locked doors.
163* PragmaticVillainy: While Heckyl is not above destroying his own minions to make a point he also knows that fighting amongst themselves [[DividedWeFall is exactly what the Rangers want]] and that if the bad guys wish to succeed they have to work together.
164* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Ryan Carter gets credited in the opening credits for ''Dino Supercharge''. Making the first villain in a Power Rangers series to be listed in the credits since Rick Medina in ''Power Rangers Super Samurai'', three years prior.
165* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He looks to be in his twenties but since he was imprisoned on Sledge's ship since he first followed Keeper to Earth, he is at least 65 million years old.
166* RedemptionPromotion: [[spoiler:After helping the Rangers defeat Sledge and his crew in the past, Keeper makes Heckyl the guardian of the Dark Energem and tasks him with keeping it out of evil hands along with preventing the destruction of his home planet.]]
167* RedOniBlueOni: [[spoiler:He's both to himself. As Heckyl, he's calm, clever and clearly prefers strategy. As Snide, he's impatient and quick to enter a fight.]] He's also blue to Fury and Singe, all of them are appropriately color coded too.
168* ShockAndAwe: Heckyl demonstrates his ability by ''effortlessly'' frying two Spikeballs.
169* SplitPersonality: Literal example. [[spoiler:The calm, manipulative and scheming Heckyl and the brutish, violence favoring Snide. While both are evil they couldn't be more different.]]
170* SuperPoweredEvilSide: A villainous example [[spoiler:as Snide is the personification of Heckyl's darkness made into a sentient being after touching the Dark Energem. In the beginning they are both equally evil, but after their separation this is played straight]].
171* TattooedCrook: There's a tattoo resembling [[spoiler:Snide's helmet]] behind his right ear. [[spoiler:It glows when he changes form]].
172* ThisIsUnforgivable: After being blasted back into his cell by Sledge, Heckyl mumbles the words "You will pay." Later on, he promises to get revenge on Arcanon for the destruction of his planet and making him what he is now.
173* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:In ''Film/ZyudenSentaiKyoryugerVsGobusters'', Neo-Geildon was a clone of [[Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger Geildon]]. Snide has no connection to [[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Zeltrax]], nor by extension this trope's use in ''Dino Thunder'', Elsa (whereas Jannu, Elsa's ''Sentai'' counterpart, was the original Geildon's sister) or Tommy Oliver (whose counterpart in ''Abaranger'', Asuka, was Jannu's husband and Geildon's brother-in-law.]]
174* VillainousCrush: He seems to have a minor one on Kendall, calling her "pretty lady", but it's unclear if his feelings are genuine or he's pretending so he can get close to her and the rest of the team.
175* VillainousRescue: Saves Kendall from being hit by a car in an attempt to get the Purple Energem and since Kendall has no idea who he is, she thinks he's a HeroicBystander.
176* VillainTeamUp: [[spoiler:Snide teams up with Sledge in Supercharge]].
177* WalkingSpoiler: Knowing anything about his role in Supercharge spoils the Dino Charge finale reveal that [[spoiler:Heckyl is just one half of a person, with the other half being a monster called Snide.]]
178* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler: In ''The Rangers Rock!'', Heckyl claimed that everything he did while merged with Snide was because he wants to restore his lost home world of Sentai Six. But he didn't remember his home world or anything from before he touched the Dark energem until he saw it in Lord Arcanon's hands in ''Wings of Danger''. So either it's a plot hole induced by attempts to redeem Heckyl or he was trying to get the Rangers to sympatize with him. After all he needed some way to dump everything on Snide so they would leave him alone.]]
179* WhamShot:
180** The final scene of "One More Energem" is [[spoiler:his solitary confinement cell opening up, showing his eyes in his monstrous form as he declares it's now his turn to take on the rangers]].
181** "Wings of Danger" shows him [[spoiler:trying to keep the Dark Energem out of Arcanon's evil hands]].
182* WoundedGazelleGambit: He throws himself in front of Riley and is shot with Stingrage's upgraded stingers in ''Forgive And Forget''. The idea was that the Rangers would take him into their base to treat him. He totally nails the role of HeroicBystander once again.
183* XanatosSpeedChess: In "Forgive and Forget", Heckyl is able to take [[spoiler:Snide]]'s plan and adapt it on the fly to put himself in a position to take the Energems in the base. When he tries to take the Energems from the amnesiac rangers, Riley says that putting the Energems in the base is a great idea, and Heckyl heads to the base to grab them. While he was unsuccessful at getting the Energems, he did learn their base's location; at least until Curio made him forget. And of course he still knows the rangers civilian identities and they know he knows, so he still came out on top.
184[[/folder]]
185!!Generals
186[[folder:Fury]]
187!!Fury
188
189[[quoteright:327:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fury_dino_charge.jpg]]
190[[caption-width-right:327:"Time to show the world how furious I can be!"]]
191
192->'''Voiced by''': Paul Harrop (English), Creator/CarlosSegundo (Latin American Spanish dub)
193
194Sledge's serious and loyal second-in-command.
195----
196* AllThereInTheManual: The official Power Rangers site mentions Sledge [[LostHimInACardGame won Fury in a card game]]. Never is this mentioned in the show.
197* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Whereas his counterpart is just an angry guy with a [[HiddenHeartOfGold hidden heart]], he's an angry guy who wants to get respect, no matter if it involves [[spoiler: sabotaging his own teammates' efforts.]]
198* ArchEnemy: of SixthRanger Ivan whom he captured inside his body and kept prisoner during several ''eras''. Most of Fury's encounters with Ivan end up with the two of tem fighting.
199* BizarreTasteInFood: In episode 6, Poisandra tricks him into trying a piece of cake that causes a terrible toothache. After eating it, Fury says it needs more ''vinegar''.
200* {{Bookends}}: In the first episode of ''Dino Charge''. [[spoiler:he escaped the explosion of Keeper's crystal bomb]], in the final episode of ''Dino Super Charge'', [[spoiler:he ends up being destroyed by it when Tyler plays SomebodySetUpUsTheBomb]].
201* ButtMonkey: Both Sledge and Poisandra constantly belittle and mock him.
202* CatsAreMean: A lion-like villain who has no qualms about attacking innocents or butting heads with his comrades.
203* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: In the finale, his past self is at ground zero when Keeper's bomb goes off, and is destroyed by it.]]
204* CoolSword: Has one modeled after the Japanese seven-edged sword ''Shichishito'', imbued with lightning.
205* TheDragon: He's not exactly Sledge's second in command, but he's still the strongest fighter in his crew and is the one trusted to go after the Energems.
206** Curiously enough, he is closer to being Heckyl's second in command than he ever was for Sledge, with the flamboyant villain actually treating him with some degree of respect.
207* FriendVersusLover: Downplayed. Sledge and Fury are in no way ''friends'' (Sledge more or less ''owns'' him) but Fury and Sledge's fianceè Poisandra hate each other and fight to get Sledge's approval.
208* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant chasing after the gold Energem directly led to [[spoiler: Sir Ivan freeing himself from his clutches, as it was the gem that gave him the strength to break free]].
209* KickTheDog: He would have killed Riley's dog Rubik had Riley not jumped in.
210* MeaningfulName: He seems to be in a constant bad mood and is a fierce warrior, both things that befit his name.
211* NotSoAboveItAll: In the 2nd Halloween special, it's shown he actually a good pumpkin carver.
212* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: He never forgets how he was unable to obtain a single Energem even after being on Earth for 65 million years.
213* PantheraAwesome: Has a feline motif to him.
214* TheRival: Appears to be heading this way with Tyler. The fact that he might know what happened to the latter's father hints at this.
215** Riley also seems to have a bit of a one-sided one with him, due to the events of their first meeting.
216** Him and Koda fought countless times before Tyler, Shelby and Riley join the team. They occasionally fight through the show. This include midway through seasons 1 ''and'' 2.
217** He also becomes this towards Singe, gaining an immediate dislike for the new villain and having no qualms in attacking him or sabotaging his plans.
218* SitcomArchNemesis: To Poisandra. They definitely hate each other and Fury has shown to be the only one unwilling to put up with Poisandra's attitude, but he's forced to rein himself in and not retaliate against her for fear of Sledge's reaction.
219** Also with Singe. When they're not bickering about the way to go about with a plan, Fury always catches Singe lounging in his cell, much to his irritation.
220* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Singe, so much he nearly jeopardizes his plan of severing the bond between the Rangers and the Energems in an attempt to one-up him.
221* UndyingLoyalty: To Sledge. Even though the guy threatened to have him destroyed for failure, when he gets what he thinks are the Energems, instead of trying to, say, overthrow Sledge, he proclaims how Sledge would be the most powerful of all.
222* TheUnfavourite: He's this when compared to Poisandra. Despite being Sledge's most reliable henchman, Sledge treats him like dirt, whereas Poisandra doesn't really do much but gets preferential treatment and is the only one Sledge treats nicely. He finally blows up in episode 8 where he [[spoiler:sabotages and steals his teammates' efforts to make himself Sledge's favourite.]]
223* TheUnfought: Played with. While he fights Keeper in episode 1 and Riley in episode 2, he's the only villain who sees no action for several episodes in a row after his fight with Riley in episode 2, as Sledge has him looking for the remaining five Energems while the rest of the villains are trying to take out the Rangers. It's not until episode 8 that he gets to fight once more, this time fighting Tyler.
224* [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim What Does He See In Her?]]: Questions why Sledge listens to Poisandra, or as he called her, "heart-shaped nitwit".
225* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:He's aboard Sledge's present-day ship when it's sucked into the black hole. When it emerges into the main Power Rangers dimension in ''Super Ninja Steel'', he's nowhere to be found.]]
226* WouldHurtAChild: Tells his robot to target Chase's little sister in "Rise of a Ranger", either as a way to distract Chase or just to be evil.
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Poisandra]]
230!!Poisandra
231
232[[quoteright:288:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/poisondra_2.jpg]]
233[[caption-width-right:288:"Sledge-ums!"]]
234
235->'''Voiced by''': Jackie Clarke (English), Creator/LilianaBarba (Latin American Spanish dub)
236
237Sledge's happy-cranky henchwoman and fiancée.
238----
239* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Whereas her counterpart is a happy nice girl with a heart, she is a complete ''bitch''.
240* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In ''Kyoryuger'' Candelilla fell in love with the Blue Ranger, Nossan, and they sort-of hook up after she redeemed herself. Here, Poisandra is already engaged to Sledge by the time the series starts and has no special relationship with Koda anymore than the other Rangers.
241* AdaptationalVillainy: Candelilla? The most pleasant of the Deboth that not only enjoyed making people happy, but even ended up pulling a HeelFaceTurn and becoming an ally. No such luck for Poisandra, who is a spoiled, unpleasant jerk that remains a villain from start to finish.
242* AerithAndBob: Among the villains of the season, whose names include "Sledge", "Fury" and "Snide", she's the only member of Sledge's crew whose name is not an actual word.
243* AliensStealCable: She's been known to watch gossip shows, even getting the Vivix to join her. In fact, the Ranger's plan to lure Fury out into the open so they can regain the Ptera Zord hinges on this fact.
244* BewareTheSillyOnes: She has a lot of bright colors and hearts and acts rather like a spoiled princess. That being said, she is the one who shoots down Keeper's ship in the first episode, and Sledge tells Fury that she is tougher than she looks.
245** Then averted in episode 7, where we see her fight for the first time. She only manages to get in one weak hit on Chase before he easily sidesteps her attacks, which makes her fall flat on her face.
246** Then DoubleSubverted in ''the same episode'' were she establishes herself as the sneakiest of Sledge's generals by sending a monster who brainwashes Koda and the Ankylozord, forcing the rangers to face their own allies. And her other plans involve using a "cute monster" in order to turn the mooks into fake rangers so they can't know who is an ally or an enemy or giving tooth rage to the rangers so they cannot fight back against the monsters.
247** [[spoiler:PlayedStraight in ''Power Rangers Beast Morphers'' where she defeats Riley on her own while taking no damages. This time, '''Riley''' is the one who falls in one hit]].
248* CoDragons: with Fury, Wrench and Snide after the later's promotion. Poisandra as the same authority than Fury due to being Sledge's lover and the rangers see her as a threat equal to him. She also tends to be his and Snide's SitcomArchNemesis. As for Wrench, she often works with him in ''Dino Super Charge'' and they're Sledge's main generals in [[spoiler:''Super Ninja Steel'']].
249* DeathByAdaptation: Whereas her Kyoryuger counterpart survived (and pulled a HeelFaceTurn), she and the rest of Sledge's crew are sent into the sun during the Ranger's trip to sixty-five million years ago, their actions resulting in the creation of a new timeline. [[spoiler:Initially subverted by the version from the original timeline; she was on Sledge's ship when it was sucked into the black hole created by the Dark Energem's destruction, but the ship and everyone on it is eventually shown to have survived when it emerges into the main Power Rangers universe. Ultimately played straight when she, Sledge and Wrench all get blown up with the Warrior Dome in the finale.]]
250* DeathByMaterialism: [[spoiler:In the ''Beast Morphers'' episode "Making Bad", her desire to get diamonds for herself directly leads to her and the rest of Sledge's crew getting taken out by the Grid Battleforce Rangers.]]
251* DemotedToExtra: Spends most of her time on the ship, whining about things. Especially after Sledge [[spoiler:supposedly]] dies. Then the last half of Dino Super Charge rolls around, and she starts getting more involved.
252* DungeonmastersGirlfriend: Poisandra gets preferential treatment from Sledge without even doing much of anything, which ticks off Fury (who busts his butt for Sledge's sake) to no end. After she begins working for Heckyl, Poisandra loses these privileges.
253* EntitledBitch: She takes advantage of being Sledge's fiancée to act like a complete jerk to others, especially Fury, and receiving no comeuppance for her behaviour and failures.
254* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As mentioned above, she is smitten with Sledge, and her wish is to become his wife.
255* {{Expy}}: Of [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Queen Machina]].
256* FriendVersusLover: Has this rivalry going with Fury. Given how Sledge treats her compared to him, she's winning.
257* NonIndicativeName: Both played straight and averted. Played straight in regards to her appearance, as she has a heart motif with bright colours to her, but averted in that the "poison" part of her name comes from her nasty personality.
258* NothingNiceAboutSugarAndSpice: You'd think a heart-shaped, playful alien lady would be lovable. You'd be wrong! She uses girlish things like magical makeup and gossip shows in her {{Evil Plan}}s.
259* PerkyFemaleMinion: Poisandra is ''effectively'' one of Sledge's underlings--not that [[HenpeckedHusband he'd]] ever say so--and she's a font of energy who enjoys clowning around with Curio and being pampered.
260* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She's usually the first person to run from a fight if it looks like the rangers are going to win. She also does this to Sledge in the first season finale after getting fed up with him ignoring her in favour of the Energems. [[spoiler: Though she doesn't get out in time to escape the crashing ship]].
261* SinisterScythe: She wields an heart-shaped scythe.
262* SitcomArchNemesis: She's this to Fury, who can't stand her. This stems from the fact that Sledge holds Poisandra in higher esteem, which means she can get away with sassing Fury, who is the one actively going against the Rangers and seeking the Energems, whereas she doesn't do any of the work herself. When she starts taking an active role in going against the Rangers, she and Fury become this even more in their efforts to impress and please Sledge.
263* TheStrategist: of Sledge's crew. She's the general with the wierdest, yet most unnerving plans, wich involve messing with the rangers feelings by brainwashing their allies or weakening them by using elements from everyday life such as a cake giving tooth rage or paint capable to steal powers.
264* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female among Sledge's crew.
265* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:She defeats the Green Ranger on her own in Beast Morphers season 2. In the next episode, she gives a hard time to the Grid Battleforce Yellow Ranger]].
266* UnholyMatrimony: Preparing for this with Sledge. Still, it hasn't yet happened in over ''65 million years''... [[spoiler: until ''Edge of Extinction'', that is.]]
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Wrench]]
270!!Wrench
271
272[[quoteright:246:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wrench_5.jpg]]
273[[caption-width-right:246:"Ow, that stings!"]]
274
275->'''Voiced by''': Estevez Gillespie (English), Eduardo Tejedo (Latin American Spanish dub)
276
277Sledge's overly cautious, intelligent but bumbling advisor and the mechanic of his ship.
278----
279* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Whereas his counterpart is known to be gloomy and sad, he's known to be resourceful and goofy instead. Aigaron was also in love with Candelilla; Wrench has no such feelings for Poisandra. If anything, he's just as annoyed by her as Fury is (although, he doesn't actively show it as much).
280* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he doesn't get a sympathetic death scene like Aigaron, Wrench doesn't KickTheDog as much as he did, nor has he ever murdered anyone onscreen.
281* BackFromTheDead: He builds a machine that revives monsters that the Rangers defeated, thus giving them a second chance to destroy them and Sledge a chance to cash in their bounty. Unfortunately for Sledge, there's nothing left of his body for Wrench to revive him with. [[spoiler: At least, that's what he thinks, until Sledge turns out to not be dead after all]].
282* BadassBookworm: He's the crew's mechanic and a surprisingly competent fighter.
283* TheBeCarefulSpeech: The "I'm trying! There's 10 billion gigabolts going through this. It could blow up the whole ship. I have to be careful." is why Sledge called him a "pathetic weakling."
284* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may be very meek and doesn't look threatening, but episode 3 shows he's a very strong fighter.
285* ButtMonkey: He has a meek personality, which gets him absolutely no respect from Sledge or Fury.
286* CoDragons: Arguably, with Fury and Snide. They're the three strongest generals of Sledge and Wrench is often shown hanging out with Fury. He replaces the latter as the main field commander of Sledge during the second half of ''Dino Charge'' after yet another plan of Fury’s failing, Sledge reduced him to a servant and allowed Wrench to try some plans. Wrench’s plans have actually gotten further than Fury’s, such as when Wrench nearly defeated the Red Ranger in one episode before getting interrupted by the annoying and dim-witted Gold Digger, and when he built a Reanimator Machine. Wrench and Fury (plus Singe) are Heckyl's main enforcers in ''Dino Super Charge''.
287** Poisandra is also kinda one of Sledge's Co-Dragons and she and Wrench are often shown working together in ''Dino Super Charge''. They're the only generals of Sledge assisting him during [[spoiler:''Super Ninja Steel'']].
288* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Episode 14 shows him being able to beat back Tyler of all people. He doesn't win the day because he was interrupted by Gold Digger before he could get the Red Energem. It makes you wonder what might have happened had Wrench not been interrupted.
289* DitzyGenius: Wrench is very crafty and a masterful engineer, but he's rather scatterbrained. For instance, in "Sync or Swim" he easily builds a powerful bomb, and plants it without getting caught. But he realizes too late that he forgot to ''arm'' it.
290* EvilGenius: He's the guy who is most technically proficient compared with his shipmates. Also counts as BadassBookworm given his fighting ability.
291* FunnyRobot: A robot with a SimpletonVoice and comically anxious personality.
292* MeaningfulName: He's the mechanic of Sledge's ship, after all. Could also be a play on the term "heartwrenching", which means sadness.
293* OcularGushers: Even the slightest abrasion will cause him to literally do this, as seen in Episode 3.
294* {{The Rival}}: Seems to be this with the Black Ranger.
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder:Curio]]
298!!Curio
299
300[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/curio_2.jpg]]
301[[caption-width-right:277:"Nighty-night, Green Ranger!"]]
302
303->'''Voiced by''': Estevez Gillespie (English), Gerardo Alonso (Latin American Spanish dub)
304
305A playful and fun creature created by Wrench from a variety of spare monster parts as a gift from Sledge to Poisandra so she can have a friend to have fun with. Wields a hammer as his main weapon.
306%% Luckyuro's gender was never confirmed one way or the other, so stop adding tropes relating to it possibly being switched for Curio.
307----
308* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Luckyuro from ''Kyoryuger'' was born from Deboth's cells, whereas Curio was created out of recycled monster parts.
309* AdaptationalVillainy: He didn't become the Rangers' ally, unlike his ''Kyoryuger'' counterpart.
310* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Just about everyone else on Sledge's ship was [[TimeAbyss around to see the extinction of the dinosaurs]]. Curio was created in the 2010s. In light of that, his immaturity can be forgiven.
311* BodyHorror: He's ''made out of spare monster parts.'' Wrench stated specifically his head is made out of a seat cushion.
312* {{Expy}}: Of [[Series/PowerRangersTurbo Elgar]].
313* FunPersonified: His ''Sentai'' counterpart was like this in a literal sense, but Curio is no slouch himself. He was specifically made to be Poisandra's playmate to keep her off Sledge's back.
314* MeaningfulName: "Curio" is a noun that means "a small and unusual object that is considered interesting or attractive." Well, a creature made out of bits and pieces from other monsters would certainly be unusual and interesting...
315* MixAndMatchMan: There's even hint of this as one can see stitching on Curio's face.
316* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Because he mistook Stingrage's amnesia venom for punch, Heckyl forgot the location of the rangers' base.
317* RetGone: Due to several changes in [[spoiler: the rangers defeating Sledge before the series even began]], Curio as a result [[spoiler: was never created, and thus never existed in the new timeline created afterwards. However, he appears with the rest of the crew in ''Beast Morphers''.]]
318* SweetTooth:
319** He loves cakes to the point that he will eat them right out of the garbage, as seen in episode 6.
320** The Halloween episode has him bring back a transport pod filled with candy after going trick or treating.
321* TokenGoodTeammate: Out of all the people on Sledge's ship, Curio seems the least malicious out of all of them. He's more interested in having fun than fighting the Rangers.
322* TookALevelInBadass: In Finders Keepers, he manages to defeat the black ranger in a one-on-one fight.
323* VillainousFriendship: With Poisandra. It's a big part of why he was ''made''.
324* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:He's aboard Sledge's present-day ship when it's sucked into the black hole. When it emerges into the main Power Rangers dimension in ''Super Ninja Steel'', he's nowhere to be found.]]
325[[/folder]]
326! Arcanon's Crew
327[[folder:Lord Arcanon]]
328!!Lord Arcanon
329
330[[quoteright:281:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arcanon.jpg]]
331 [[caption-width-right:281:"Prepare to witness real power!"]]
332
333->'''Voiced by''': Andy Grainger (English), Creator/RubenMoya (Latin American Spanish dub)
334
335A vicious intergalactic warlord who hired Sledge into collecting the Energems in the first place. He was also responsible for the destruction of Sentai 6.
336----
337* AdaptationalJerkass: Despite Chaos's villainy, he had a genuine loyalty to Deboss and being benevolent to his subordinates which he considers family, [[spoiler: at least until he let his paranoia of being betrayed by them like Torin did get the better of him]]. Arcanon on the other hand, is pure evil from start to finish, being loyal to no one except himself and seeing his servants as expendable when they fail, even more so than the other three bosses in the show.
338* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Kyoryuger'', Chaos first appears in the first episode. Here, Arcanon appears in the middle of ''Dino Super Charge''.
339* ArcVillain: After dethroning Heckyl halfway through the second season, he becomes the main baddie for a handful handful of episodes before Sledge returns.
340* BadBoss: Actually manages to be worse than Sledge and Heckyl/[[spoiler:Snide]] in this regard. He's quick to dismiss his minions when he believes they're no longer of use to him, and even threatens to destroy them for it. [[spoiler:This backfires on him after he calls Snide "useless" for not preventing Heckyl's escape, with Snide retaliating by siding with Sledge against him.]]
341* CompositeCharacter: While he is the PR counterpart to Chaos, his role as the GreaterScopeVillain who caused the conflicts of the series, including the threat of the BigBad himself brings into mind Creator Devius.
342* DemotedToExtra: [[spoiler:His Sentai counterpart acted as BigBad for most of his respective season, while Arcanon (despite being advertised as a GreaterScopeVillain) is merely an ArcVillain by comparison, lasting only a few episodes before he's dealt with.]]
343* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Defeated by the Rangers and then destroyed by Sledge, who tales his place as the FinalBoss.]]
344* TheDreaded: [[spoiler:He is said to be the only monster that Sledge truly feared and is strong enough to leave the already dreaded Heckyl defenseless, only able to helplessly beg to not be destroyed before being taken prisoner.]]
345* EvilSoundsDeep: [[spoiler:He's without a doubt evil and has a deep and booming voice that outmatches even that of Sledge's.]]
346** [[spoiler:Solidifies his position as BigBad when he defeats Snide and Heckyl and locks them up.]]
347* EvilVersusEvil: [[spoiler:Fights Snide in a Megazord duel for control of the outlaws.]]
348* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:He is the main antagonist effectively for the entire series, as he is the one who tasked Sledge with gathering outlaws and retrieving the Energems, as well as indirectly responsible for Heckyl turning evil in the first place. He manages to lock Heckyl back in his cell later taking this spot or at least sharing it with Sledge.]]
349* HateSink: While Sledge, Heckyl, and Snide are entertaining villains with several redeeming traits, Arcanon has none. He is a total bastard to even those that work for him, caused genocide on an entire world, and is the reason why Heckyl and Zenowing have evil halves who he doesn't even treat with any respect. As such, there's not much sympathy to be had for him when [[spoiler:Sledge and Snide betray and kill him]].
350* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Him and his crew get killed off by Sledge using the Dark Energem, which he previously used to corrupt Heckyl and Zenowing.]]
351* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:He's the one who entrusted Sledge to gather an army of outlaws and the one who sent Singe to Earth.]]
352* MoralMyopia: [[spoiler:He's outraged when Snide betrays him, despite cruelly dismissing him as "useless" earlier on.]]
353* OhCrap: [[spoiler:After he is defeated by the Rangers and Sledge betrays him, with the help of the Dark Energem, and Snide.]]
354* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only appearing in 5 episodes, his presence presents big changes in the status quo, as well as expanding the lore of the series substantially.
355* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Oh definitely, ''especially'' when compared to Sledge, Heckyl, and [[spoiler:Snide]]. After all, '' he destroyed the latter two's homeworld!''
356* WalkingSpoiler: Pretty much everything about his role makes him this.
357[[/folder]]
358!!Generals
359[[folder:Singe]]
360!!Singe
361
362[[quoteright:282:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/singe.jpg]]
363[[caption-width-right:282:"Heroes give me such a headache. Only one way to cure a hero headache. Crush them!"]]
364
365->'''Voiced by''': Mark Mitchinson (English), Creator/SalvadorDelgado (Latin American Spanish dub)
366
367A fiery and easily annoyed alien who appeared on Earth one day wanting to make a deal with Snide concerning the Energems. He wields an odd candlestick-shaped pistol he calls "the Last Blaster".
368----
369* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he is one of the most sadistic villains in the series, he never outright ''loathed'' Fury, nor did he personally enslave him like how Endolf did to Dogold.
370* AttackAttackAttack: Displays a fighting style like this early on, just firing randomly at Chase and Tyler without caring if he was hitting them, civilians, Fury, or the city.
371* ButtMonkey: Becomes this in ''Freaky Frightday''.
372* DeadpanSnarker: About 90% of his dialogue is just outright sass and passive-aggressive comments.
373* DragonWithAnAgenda: Seems to have his own reasons for wanting to help Heckyl/Snide. [[spoiler:Plus he answers to someone else entirely.]]
374* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Despite how dangerous he was, he didn't received a climatic final battle, being unceremoniously destroyed alongside Arcanon by Sledge's crew within a few seconds. Justified somewhat as his Sentai counterpart was destroyed in an EnemyMine situation that wouldn't work here]].
375* KnightOfCerebus: He's one of the series' most powerful monsters, his plans are cunning and pragmatic and he has a sadistic personality.
376* LoveIsAWeakness: He targets Chase's girlfriend Hayley, knowing full well Chase will try to save her.
377* MeaningfulName: The alien named Singe is fittingly fire and candle-themed.
378* NoSell: When fighting against Chase's Dino Armor X and later the Plesio Charge Megazord.
379* PlayingWithFire: His candle-themed look isn't for show--he can shoot powerful flames that tear through concrete.
380* SixthRanger: He joins Heckyl and Snide early in ''Dino Supercharge'', but turns out to be a SixthRangerTraitor who's really working for Lord Arcanon.
381* TheRival: Has become one to Fury due to gaining Snide's favor after his first day working with them.
382* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Fury. It gets to the point that Heckyl has to lock them in the same cell so they'll learn to cooperate (or something to that effect).
383* TrashTalk: Does this a ton to the rangers, and Fury, even while getting beat on.
384* UndyingLoyalty: While his service to Heckyl and Snide is just an act for his true mission, his loyalty to Arcanon is genuine, despite being called weak by him once.
385* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Makes a comment similar to this at one point, showing he has little to no understanding of love and doesn't care to understand it either.
386[[/folder]]
387
388[[folder:Doomwing]]
389!!Doomwing
390
391[[quoteright:281:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doomwing.jpg]]
392 [[caption-width-right:281:"Now you know why they call me DOOMWING!"]]
393
394->'''Voiced by''': Mark Wright (English), Moisés Iván Mora (Latin American Spanish dub)
395An evil copy of Zenowing that Lord Arcanon created by touching th Dark Energem to the Silver Ranger.
396----
397* CharacterDeath: Survived the Dino Charge Ultrazord's Titano Cannon Final Strike, but meets his end at the hands of Zenowing after the latter regains his Energem.
398* CoDragons: He and Singe both serve as Arcanon's top enforcers.
399* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Like Creepox from Megaforce, he's defeated in a Megazord battle but survives to get KilledOffForReal at human size, which is the reverse of how it happened in Kyoryuger.
400* EnemyWithout: He and Zenowing were once a single being, similar to Heckyl and Snide, until the rangers managed to separate the two.
401* EvilCounterpart: Arcanon used the Dark Energem to create him so that he may harness Zenowing's power to become the Silver Ranger.
402* EvilTwin: Once again, Zenowing's.
403* TheHyena: Has a habit of cackling madly.
404* PsychoRangers: He was able to morph into the Silver Ranger thanks to being Zenowing's evil counterpart. [[spoiler:But after the Rangers separated the two, Doomwing lost the ability to morph since the Silver Energem bonded to Zenowing, not him]].
405* ThisIsUnforgivable: "Curse you Zenowing!"
406* ThoseTwoGuys: He is one-half with Zenowing.
407[[/folder]]
408
409! Minions and Monsters
410[[folder:Vivix]]
411!!Vivix, Vivizords, and Spikeballs
412->'''Voiced by''': TheUnreveal (Vivix and Vivizords); Campbell Cooley (Spikeballs)
413[[quoteright:263:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pr_vivix.jpg]]
414[[caption-width-right:263:''*high-pitched squeaking*'']]
415[[quoteright:263:[[labelnote:Click here for Vivizords]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pr_vivizords.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
416[[quoteright:263:[[labelnote:Click here for Spikeballs]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pr_spikeballs_6.jpg [[caption-width-right:263:''I shop till I drop!'']] [[/labelnote]]]]
417
418Sledge's henchmen. The Vivix perform gruntwork on the ship and act as foot soldiers against the rangers. They are able to combine into the gigantic Vivizord to fight the rangers' mecha. The Spikeballs are elite soldiers, guarding the prison cells and often joining Fury when there are no prisoners to set against the rangers.
419----
420* AdorableEvilMinions: Oddly enough, between their squeaks and non-threatening appearance, the Vivix are these.
421* AMechByAnyOtherName: Played with, as for the first time the word "zord" is used for something that is absolutely ''not'' a mecha: the giant monsters made from Vivix merging together are called "Vivizords". In the past, "zords" was reserved for giant ''robots'' (or at least biomechanical or mystical things that were very good at ''looking'' like robots). The Vivizords are far more biological than any other zord, giving them little resemblance other than [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever size]]. The term was also usually (though not always) specifically for the ''Rangers''' mecha, with enemy mecha just as often simply called "giant robots".
422* CarryABigStick: Spikeballs wield large clubs.
423* EliteMooks: The Spikeballs, who are bigger and tougher than the Vivix.
424* FacelessGoons: Instead of faces the Vivix have masks with a spiral pattern.
425* FusionDance: Many Vivix can combine into a megazord-sized Vivizord.
426* InSeriesNickName: Seaweed-head for the Vivix.
427* {{Kaiju}}: The Vivizords are much more reptilian than the Vivix, making them resemble a classic kaiju.
428* MakeMyMonsterGrow: When Sledge needs to, he has one of the Vivix push a big red button to fire the Magna Beam, which grows the monster.
429* MixAndMatchWeapon: The Vivix wield blasters with blades on the side, allowing them to use them like axes as well.
430* {{Mooks}}: The Vivix, Sledge's common foot soldiers.
431* NonIndicativeName: Spikeballs are not particularly spikey or spherical, having more of a prehistoric sea life motif.
432* ScrewThisImOuttahere: One of them escapes by stealing a transport pod when Sledge's ship begins to fall.
433* SweetTooth: Some Viviks are fond of gorging themselves on cake.
434* TooManyMouths: The arms of the Vivizords end in muzzles similar to their main mouth.
435* TheUnintelligible: Like most Power Rangers foot soldiers, Vivix aren't able to speak, instead producing high-pitched gibberish. Spikeballs, however, are speech-capable.
436[[/folder]]
437
438[[folder:Sledge's Outlaws]]
439
440!!General
441
442* AdaptationSpeciesChange:
443** Both them and the ''Kyoryuger'' monsters are alien in origin, but they're actual aliens, as opposed to monsters ''created'' by aliens.
444** in addition, their ''Kyoryuger'' were under leadership by the generals based on emotions (joy for Poisandra, anger for Fury, and sadness for Wrench), but they were removed for ''Dino Charge''.
445
446!!Iceage
447
448->'''Voiced by''': Gerald Urquhart, Raúl Solo (Latin American Spanish dub)
449
450[[quoteright:287:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pr_iceage.jpg]]
451[[caption-width-right:287:''Is this all you got, ya Neanderthal Nincompoop?'']]
452
453An impact winter-theme monster and the first of Sledge's prisoners that the rangers faced and defeated. Iceage has been resurrected a few times since to continue antagonizing them.
454----
455* AnIcePerson: He can freeze anyone and anything, and is themed after the titular time period after the dinosaur's destruction.
456* BackForTheDead: He is defeated after being resurrected.
457* BackFromTheDead: He was resurrected in "World Famous! (in New Zealand)", and again in "When Evil Stirs". His last resurrection was in ''Wings of Danger''.
458* PantheraAwesome: Has some similarities to a ''Smilodon'', namely his skull.
459* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Kyoryuger'', he, Stingrage, and Meteor's counterparts were part of a group called "the Extinctioners". They aren't part of a group together in ''Dino Charge''.
460* SkullForAHead: His face has some resemblance to an animal's skull, specifically that of a ''Smilodon''.
461* StarterVillain: The first of Sledge's prisoners to go after the rangers. He even has this role in the second season.
462* WolverineClaws: Modeled after icicles, [[AnIcePerson naturally]]
463
464!!Scrapper
465
466->'''Voiced by''': Jeff Szusterman
467
468A car crusher-themed monster sent by Sledge to hunt down the rangers' secret base.
469----
470* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
471* TheBrute: To Sledge's group when they first confronted the Power Rangers.
472* ImprobableWeaponUser: His left arm is a flyswatter.
473* NearVillainVictory: He actually finds the rangers' secret base. Good thing he was destroyed before he could report to Sledge.
474* {{Sizeshifter}}: Could compress his entire body into the claw on his right arm.
475* WolverineClaws: His right arm has a five-fingered claw.
476
477!!Slammer
478
479->'''Voiced by''': Nic Sampson
480
481A prison-themed monster who captures Chase and Koda in one of his cages.
482----
483* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
484* {{Irony}}: A prison-themed monster that is one of Sledge's prisoners.
485* TheJailer: His powers allow him to create cages and imprison people.
486* {{Jerkass}}: Is generally loud and outspoken.
487* ShockAndAwe: Can shoot blue colored lightning beams out of his hands.
488
489!!Spellbinder
490
491->'''Voiced by''': Callum Stembridge
492
493A raven/bank vault-themed monster who steals a magic pendant and places Chase under a spell.
494----
495* AttackReflector: The cape he wears is not decorative. It can reflect attacks.
496* BadassCape: Wears one.
497* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Thanks to his pendant, he can put people under his control.
498* CleverCrows: He's themed after a crow.
499* HypnoTrinket: His pendant.
500* NoBodyLeftBehind: Despite his destruction, his magic pendant survived the explosion. Sledge decides to keep it for future purposes.
501* WolverineClaws: He has sharp claws for battle.
502
503!!Cavity
504
505->'''Voiced by''': Kelson Henderson
506
507A pastry chef-like monster sent to Amber Beach in order to give cavities to its residents.
508----
509* AdaptationDeviation: The armor his true form wears bears a striking resemblance to that of Stingrage (the monster of the week after Cavity). In ''Kyoryuger'', this is due to Stingrage's counterpart corrupting Cavity's counterpart, making him more aggressive and altering his appearance. In ''Power Rangers'', this is instead Cavity's true personality and appearance, with the chef theme being a front he's forced to put on by Poisandra.
510* AdaptationalJerkass: His Sentai counterpart was an AffablyEvil monster whose only threat before being corrupted was how making people happy with cakes has the side effect of awakening the planet destroying BigBad. With the sole exception of being loyal to Sledge, Cavity's cruel and aggressive personality was how he always acted from the get go and had no problem feeding his toothache-inducing cakes to even Fury.
511* ArmCannon: The piping bag on his left arm can shoot fireballs.
512* EvilChef: He's a baker whom Poisandra wants to make her wedding cake, but he's also a wanted criminal.
513* ImprobableWeaponUser: His right arm is an egg beater that he can use for clubbing opponents.
514* OneWingedAngel: He initially looks like a pastry chef, however, his true form gives him armor adorned with multiple screaming faces.
515* UndyingLoyalty: To Poisandra until he got sick of her crap. He notes that he truly only has this to Sledge.
516
517!!Stingrage
518
519->'''Voiced by''': Peter Daube, Jorge Ornelas (Latin American Spanish dub)
520
521[[quoteright:287:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pr_stingrage.jpg]]
522[[caption-width-right:287:''That really stings!'']]
523
524A virus/devil-themed monster who was released in order to claim the Ankylo Zord, and has since been revived on multiple occasions to menace the rangers again.
525----
526* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Debo Virusun had no problem corrupting a nicer monster (besides the obvious reason) into a cruel one. Stingrage doesn't (possibly on account of Cavity being an AdaptationalJerkass from the getgo).
527* BackFromTheDead: He was resurrected in "World Famous! (in New Zealand)", and again in "Forgive and Forget". He returned again in ''Wings of Danger''.
528* TheBerserker: What his venom originally turned people into.
529* BigCreepyCrawlies: He's incredibly insect-like.
530* BodyMotifs: If you look closely, you can see his body is covered in many images of screaming faces.
531* DevilsPitchfork: Stingrage's main weapon is a pitch fork.
532* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: His death in "Forgive and Forget" is this. In ''Kyoryuger'', he was destroyed by Deboss itself (aka Greenzilla in the Sentai). In ''Power Rangers'', he was destroyed by the Dino Charge Megazord Raptor Para Formation.
533* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The effect of his venom in his third appearance.
534* SpikeShooter: What he fires from his trident. His stingers are the delivery method for his venom.
535* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Kyoryuger'', he, Iceage, and Meteor's counterparts were part of a group called "the Extinctioners". They aren't part of a group together in "Dino Charge".
536
537!!Duplicon
538
539->'''Voiced by''': Paolo Rotondo
540
541A molding iron-themed monster who can create ranger clones from Vivix.
542----
543* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Duplicator's sentai counterpart was crueler and made copies of the Kyoryugers in a bid to break up the team, whereas here, he simply does it to distract the rangers.
544* BackFromTheDead: Was resurrected for the Halloween special. And again in ''Wings of Danger''.
545* CloneArmy: Created this of the rangers out of Vivix along with creating a clone of Fury while giant.
546* ImprobableWeaponUser: Wields a branding bar.
547* MeaningfulName: A monster that can duplicate anything.
548
549!!Puzzler
550
551->'''Voiced by''': Phil Brown
552
553A super-intelligent maze-themed monster Fury enlisted to distract the rangers while he tried to charge the Ptera Charger.
554----
555* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
556* BrilliantButLazy: He uses his powers to create a maze and then runs off to relax.
557* EvilGenius: He is the smartest out of all the Outlaws Sledge has at his disposal.
558* MobileMaze: Creates this out of the abandoned lab Fury was used to recharge the Ptera Charger.
559* SinisterScythe: Wields a flag-like scythe.
560
561!!Bones
562[[caption-width-right:282:''Vivix, rise!'']]
563->'''Voiced by''': Robert Mignault
564
565A bone-themed monster who can make people cowardly by stealing their backbone.
566----
567* AdaptationalJerkass: His sentai counterpart never uses his deboning ability on Dogold and he had a bashful personality around females and those who are equally so, something he never displays here.
568* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
569* DemBones: Being skeleton-themed.
570* MythologyGag: While it's unknown if this was intentional, he shares his name with the first MOTW of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, who is essentially the first MOTW in the entire Power Rangers series.
571
572!!Smokescreen
573
574->'''Voiced by''': Brendan Lovell
575
576A Children's Day/Samurai-themed monster sent to hide a bomb in Tyler's jeep so they could blow up the museum.
577----
578* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While willing to bomb the museum and not getting along with Wrench, his sentai counterpart was even crueler due to brainwashing children into being samurai soldiers.
579* CompositeCharacter: His plot to destroy the rangers with a bomb was originally used for Professor Strickler's Sentai counterpart.
580* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: An evil Samurai monster.
581* FatSlob: His somewhat plump physique and constant fart jokes could make him this.
582* {{Gasshole}}: His powers include farting out a smelly red fog from the pipes on his back.
583* {{Jerkass}}: Mainly to Wrench.
584* MadBomber: His mission involves planting an explosive to destroy the Rangers.
585* OminousFog: Releases a fart-like fog to avoid being spotted by enemies.
586* OneWingedAngel: When Smokescreen was enlarged by the Magna Beam, he turned his lower body into a separate tail.
587* ShoutOut: At one point he said "Smell Ya Later". This was said by Gary in Pokemon Red and Blue.
588* SnakePeople: Can become one of these while giant.
589* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: He does not work for Fury, nor did he have any role in Sir Ivan's past
590
591!!Gold Digger
592
593->'''Voiced by''': Scott Willis
594
595A treasure-themed monster.
596----
597* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
598* ImprobableWeaponUser: Attacks using explosive gold coins and incredibly dense stone tablets.
599* InexplicableTreasureChests: Is designed as one.
600* PowerfulPick: His main weapon is a golden pick.
601
602!!G-BO
603
604->'''Voiced by''': ??
605
606A clumsy fighting robot owned by Prince Phillip that was stolen and reprogrammed by Sledge's forces.
607----
608* DeathByAdaptation: He was destroyed, unlike his ''Kyoryuger'' counterpart.
609
610!!Memorella
611
612->'''Voiced by''': Lori Dungey
613
614A mind-reading vampire-themed monster who disguises herself as one of the rangers during a Halloween party.
615----
616* AdaptationalNiceGirl: Other than reading Sledge's mind, she isn't as cruel to her allies as her sentai counterpart was to Luckyuro.
617* AdaptedOut: Memorella's ''Kyoryuger'' counterpart had an infant form to disguise herself. However, that was dropped for ''Power Rangers''.
618* MuggedForDisguise: Does this to [[spoiler: Koda]].
619* OurVampiresAreDifferent: She's a vampire-themed monster and can transform into a bat for quick escapes.
620* {{Telepathy}}: Can use this to read others' minds and steal memories.
621* VillainTeamUp: With the newly revived Duplicon.
622* WhipOfDominance: Wields a Vampire Whip in combat, fitting with her being a manipulative mind-reading TheVamp.
623
624!!Shearfear
625
626->'''Voiced by''': Sean Lynch
627
628A blade-themed monster that can sever friendships.
629----
630* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His weapon when his scissors are destroyed.
631* RunsWithScissors: It is his main weapon after all.
632* UseYourHead: Capable of using his head blade for attacks.
633
634!!Meteor
635
636->'''Voiced by''': Stephen Butterworth
637
638A meteoroid-themed monster sent to retrieve the Purple Energem and destroy the Plesio Zord in New Zealand.
639----
640* AdaptationDeviation: Meteor was revived alongside Iceage and Stingrage in Kyoryuger. Because he wasn't previously destroyed by the rangers, this doesn't happen here.
641* ADogNamedDog: His name is Meteor, and he's based on one too.
642* ArmCannon: He sports a two-disc launcher-like blaster that can fire the Planetary Destruction.
643* BackFromTheDead: He was resurrected in "Deep Down Under" after being destroyed in the previous episode. He returned again in ''Wings of Danger''.
644* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He wields Meteor Shields on his right arm.
645* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Kyoryuger'', he, Iceage, and Stingrage's counterparts were part of a group called "the Extinctioners". They aren't part of a group together in "Dino Charge" (though they are all revived and sent down together at one point).
646
647!! Wish Star
648
649->'''Voiced by''': Ross Girven
650
651A Tanabata-themed monster who is sent to retrieve Purple Energem from the rangers.
652----
653* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he is a JackassGenie just like his sentai counterpart and the consequences of their wish being granted are still bad, Wish Star wasn't trying to kill humans, which Debo Tananba planned to do by the end of one day.
654* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Every wish made on Wish Star's cursed wish tags have a form of repercussion.
655* JackassGenie: Grants wishes, but in ways that go poorly for the people who make them.
656* MartialArtsStaff: Wields a bamboo staff.
657* TheStarscream: In a way. He ends up going rogue after Fury said that he was going back to jail. Albeit, he was planning to return after he retrieved the Purple Energem so that he could be let free by Sledge.
658
659!!Greenzilla
660
661[[quoteright:287:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pr_greenzilla.png]]
662
663Another unseen prisoner that Sledge has locked away in solitary confinement. Has an unfortunate habit of attacking anybody too close to its cell with its tentacles.
664----
665* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Feral as it may be, it only attacked the rangers and threatened to destroy Amber Beach, whereas Deboth also attacked his own creations and destroyed many planets.
666* TheBerserker: Seems to be a mindless beast rather than a sapient alien. This is reflected in the fight with it, as it spends most of its fight with the Dino Charge Megazord basically ''mauling'' it.
667* CombatTentacles: Which it often uses to lash out against anyone unfortunate enough to be within range.
668* DemotedToExtra: It was originally the OneWingedAngel form of Kyoryuger BigBad Deboth, but here it's merely a MonsterOfTheWeek. An unusually ''strong'' one, but still.
669* TheDreaded: The threat of going into solitary with it scares Wrench almost to death.
670* GodzillaThreshold: Sledge unleashes it on Earth in the first season finale in the hopes of it finally destroying the megazords, while he uses the [[spoiler: purple Energem]] to destroy the rangers.
671* {{Kaiju}}: If the [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} name]] didn't tip you off.
672* MonsterIsAMommy: [[spoiler:Before its destruction, it managed to lay six eggs in its cell, which Sledge found and hid all over the world. One is destroyed by the Rangers before it can hatch, but they have to bring out all five Megazords to defeat the rest when they emerge.]]
673* TheVoiceless: Unlike most of Sledge's outlaws, this monster never spoke. Instead it roared while on the attack.
674* TheWorfEffect: The first Greenzilla the team encountered proved to be one of their strongest opponents, easily decimating every form of the Tyranno Charge Megazord. The Plesio Charge Megazord: Pachy Rex Formation, on the other hand, was more than even it could handle.
675
676!!Nightmare
677[[caption-width-right:282:''Time to fulfill my dream of getting an energem!'']]
678->'''Voiced by''': Jacque Drew
679
680A sheep-themed monster who is able to inflict nightmares on others.
681----
682* BackFromTheDead: He was resurrected in "Freaky Fightday" to assist Professor Strickler.
683* BareFistedMonk: Capable of fighting with his fists.
684* BewareTheSillyOnes: He acts rather childish in nature. However, his plan to exhaust the rangers does greatly handicap them to the point that they can't even beat mere Vivix is kind of brutal.
685* FreakyFridayFlip: When he came back in "Freaky Fightday", he was the Switch Eraser. This allowed him to switch people around into different bodies.
686* {{Jerkass}}: His main goal in life is to torment the team through their dreams, so they can't sleep and thus can be beaten easily.
687* {{Troll}}: Not only messes with the rangers' dreams to the point that they have to avoid sleeping but sends onslaughts of Vivixs in order to make the rangers completely exhausted.
688
689!!Ninja
690[[caption-width-right:282:''At your service!'']]
691->'''Voiced by''': Adrian Smith
692
693A super-fast ninja-themed monster sent by Singe to install a virus into the Rangers' computer system.
694----
695* ADogNamedDog: He's a ninja monster named Ninja.
696* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
697* KatanasAreJustBetter: It's his main weapon.
698* {{Ninja}}: Well of course.
699* SuperSpeed: This allows him to install Singe's virus without being spotted.
700
701!!Hunter
702[[caption-width-right:282:''The hunt is on!'']]
703->'''Voiced by''': Jay Simon
704
705A spider/cheetah-themed monster who assisted Ninja in trying to capture the Red Ranger, later being used as bait in a plan by Singe to weaken the Rangers' Energems.
706----
707* ADogNamedDog: His name is Hunter, and he's got a hunting theme.
708* AutomaticCrossbow: One of his main weapons.
709* BackFromTheDead: Was briefly revived in ''Wings of Danger''.
710* EvilPoacher: A sadistic poacher themed monster.
711* MacheteMayhem: Wields a machete as one of his main weapons.
712* SpidersAreScary: Has a spider-like hairdo on his head.
713
714!!Game Face
715[[caption-width-right:282:''It's Nightmare's fault, Professor!'']]
716->'''Voiced by''': Michael Saccente
717
718A sports equipment monster with various tools at his disposal who trains an army of Vivix.
719----
720* BackFromTheDead: He was resurrected in "Freaky Fightday" to assist Professor Strickler.
721* DrillSergeantNasty: When training a group of Vivix to fight against the rangers.
722* IKnowMaddenKombat: His attacks are sports-themed.
723* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: One of his weapons is a bat that hits targets with explosive force, and doubles as an explosive itself. As the bat ends up in Koda's possession, the closest we see to Game Face using it is when he tries to get close enough to detonate the bat.
724
725!!Spell Digger
726
727->'''Voiced by''': Scott Willis
728
729A greed monster made by Fury and Wrench who combined Spellbinder's pendant with Gold Digger's coins.
730----
731* {{Foreshadowing}}: Long before his actual appearance. In episode 5 of Dino Charge, after Spellbinder's destruction, Sledge saved Spellbinder's pendant, noting that it could be helpful in the future. Anyone who has seen or knows of Kyoryuger more than likely knew it would be used to create Spell Digger.
732* FusionDance: Was created by combining Spellbinder's pendant with Gold Digger's coins.
733* {{Greed}}: Anyone who touches his gold coins instantly becomes greedy.
734* MixAndMatchMan: Due to how he was created, he has parts from both Spellbinder and Gold Digger.
735* PowerfulPick: Wields a pick, similar to Gold Digger's.
736* WeaponsThatSuck: His pendant was later modified to suck up enemy attacks.
737
738!!Half-Bake
739[[caption-width-right:282:''One Pink Ranger Pastry coming up! Deelicious!'']]
740->'''Voiced by''': Kevin Keys
741
742An autumn-themed chef on Heckyl's crew who fought on his own accord to prove that he is a competent monster.
743----
744* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike his counterpart, he's just a chef whose only real plan is "destroy the Rangers", whereas Debo Akidamonne was armed with explosives and could pull people into a pocket dimension that induced depression and sorrow for Aigaron to collect.
745* AdaptationalNiceGuy: His sentai counterpart would never have taken the crap that is pulled on him. Half-Bake also tried politely asking civillians for help in finding where the rangers are, something Debo Akidamonne would never even think of doing.
746* AlasPoorVillain: The poor guy just wanted to fit in with the other villains. Not only was he arguably the weakest monster in the season (yes, arguably even more so than Scumlaw and Heximas), but the worst he did was kidnap someone and threaten to bake them into a giant crepe (though he thought said person was the Pink Ranger due to overhearing a rumor and likely would have left them alone if he knew this was false). Despite being a villain, it's kind of hard not to feel sorry for him.
747* ButtMonkey: Even Wrench makes fun of him.
748* CarryABigStick: Half-Bake wields a Dough Hammer, a giant hammer that he got from the kitchen.
749* EvilChef: He's an outlaw who works as Heckyl's chef for a time.
750* {{Gonk}}: His exaggeratedly large head and awkward facial features could be seen as this.
751* IdiotBall: Outside of being fairly weak, he really didn't have much brains either. When Heckyl asked if he had a plan to destroy the rangers, Halfbake's response?
752-->'''Halfbake''': "I'll just... destroy them!"
753* ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses chestnuts as bombs.
754* PetTheDog: He genuinely offers treats to those who helped him find the rangers. Not that it works due to him being a monster (plenty of which have threatened their city and world now), but this is something most monsters would never bother to do.
755* SeasonalBaggage: His physical appearance is themed after autumn.
756
757!!Hookbeard
758[[caption-width-right:282:''Snide, make me bigger than a blue whale!'']]
759->'''Voiced by''': Mark Wright
760
761A fisherman-themed monster sent by Snide to destroy the Titano Zord.
762----
763* AdaptationDeviation: His Sentai counterpart was sent to fish a missing fragment of Gadoma (Fortress' counterpart) from the lake in order to awaken it. In ''Dino Super Charge'', his mission was to destroy the Titano Zord and had nothing to do with Fortress' creation.
764* FeelNoPain: Takes a T-Rex Super Charge Morph Blast without even flinching. The Victory Maximum Final Strike only manages to knock him down, as opposed to actually destroying him.
765* ShockAndAwe: His Electro Rod, which he uses to electrocute a lake containing the Titano Zord.
766* StoneWall: Is one of the stronger monsters to fight the rangers at this point, even surviving the Victory Maximum Final Strike. The Titano Charge Megazord was able to do the trick, though.
767* TalkLikeAPirate: His general tone is pirate-like.
768
769!!Beauticruel
770
771->'''Voiced by''': Marissa Stott
772
773A beauty queen-themed Vivix who is upgraded by Poisandra's magic makeup.
774----
775* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Her Sentai counterpart appeared after Kyoryu Silver was introduced instead of before.
776* AllLoveIsUnrequited: While still a normal Vivix, she had a big crush on Curio of all people. He wanted no part of her.
777* TheBeautifulElite: Thinks of herself like this.
778* FreakyFridayFlip: Switches bodies with an Earth woman in order to seduce Tyler and later Chase.
779* KingMook: She's a modified Vivix.
780* ShesAManInJapan: Her Sentai counterpart is a male Zorima dressed in drag.
781
782!!Leisure
783[[caption-width-right:282:''How dare you!'']]
784->'''Voiced by''': Penny Ashton
785
786A summer-themed monster who was sealed thousands of years ago by Koda's grandfather.
787----
788* {{Foil}}: Is much more hostile and aggressive compared to her goofy and fun-loving brother.
789* GiantEnemyCrab: She's got the claws of a crab.
790* LazyBum: Anyone hit by her Holiday Beam becomes this.
791* RedOniBlueOni: The red oni to her brother Loafer's blue oni.
792* ShesAManInJapan: Her Sentai counterpart, Debo Vaacance, is male.
793* SeasonalBaggage: Themed after summer.
794* StrongFamilyResemblance: She and her brother look exactly the same.
795* ThisIsUnforgivable: "How dare you!"
796
797!!Loafer
798[[caption-width-right:282:''Not so fast, Blueberry!'']]
799->'''Voiced by''': Aaron Ward
800
801Leisure's twin brother.
802----
803* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's shown to be a capable fighter despite his silly nature.
804* BigBrotherInstinct: While it's not known if he actually was the big brother, his reaction to Leisure's death could be seen as this.
805* {{Foil}}: Is much more laid back compared to his aggressive and battle-ready sister.
806* GiantEnemyCrab: He's got the claws of a crab.
807* LazyBum: It's implied that he has the same Holiday Beam that makes others lazy that his sister has. He also embodies this trope, as he prefers to goof off and play as opposed to fighting the rangers.
808* RedOniBlueOni: The blue oni to his sister Leisure's red oni.
809* SeasonalBaggage: Themed after summer.
810* StrongFamilyResemblance: He and his sister look exactly the same.
811* TranquilFury: While angry about his sister's death, he sounds and acts no different outside a slight raise in his voice.
812
813!!Fortress
814
815A powerful cemetery-themed monster-like Megazord created by Wrench and used by Heckyl and Snide.
816----
817* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed since he's still a big threat, but while he can counter any megazord attack (provided it was a megazord formation that already existed), his sentai counterpart was much more deadly, being the reason why only ten Zyudenryu (the counterpart of the Dino Charge zords) currently exist.
818* BareFistedMonk: Uses his fists.
819* ChestBlaster: Capable of firing dark purple electric shocks from his chest.
820* DumbMuscle: He doesn't show any form of actual intelligence, most likely so he could be controlled while giant.
821* HumongousMecha: Acts as this for Heckyl and Snide.
822* TheWorfEffect: Justified in this case. Wrench uploaded Fortress with all the Megazord combinations and data so it could produce counters against the Rangers. While it worked initially, it was completely decimated by the newly created Dino Charge Ultrazord.
823
824!!Scumlaw
825[[caption-width-right:282:''You're lying, Rangers! The facts speak for themselves!'']]
826->'''Voiced by''': Jason Hood
827
828A prosecutor monster who takes the rangers to the Halloween Intergalactic Court.
829----
830* AdaptationalWimp: Whereas Icerondo was a strong fighter and can use musical based powers to fight against his opponents, Scumlaw has no combat powers at all and is easily taken out by the rangers' finishing move seconds after being exposed.
831* AmoralAttorney: Used false claims and accusations in an attempt to get the rangers a guilty verdict.
832* TheComicallySerious: When he said that he owned the jury, it wasn't just figurative statement. [[spoiler: It turned out that the jury was actually just a group of Vivix, Poisandra, and Curio; all of whom were on his side.]]
833* DecompositeCharacter: In ''Kyoryuger'', he's the true form of New Sorrowful Knight Icerondo. Icerondo also has a cloaked form, which is used for Arcanon's music-themed ally Conductro.
834* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Scumlaw's ''Kyoryuger'' counterpart died at the hands of the Black Ranger when he used Aigaron's (Wrench's) Axe against him. Here, Scumlaw died to a combined Dino Morpher Blast.
835* DirtyCoward: Does his best to avoid fighting, instead getting others to fight for him.
836* DemotedToExtra: In ''Kyoryuger'', he was one of two generals created to replace Wrench and Poisandra's counterparts. He lasted four episodes and actually played an important part the story. In Dino Super Charge, he is a one off monster of the week who only appears in the season's Halloween special.
837* KangarooCourt: He sets the Rangers up to be tried by one.
838* MeaningfulName: An evil lawyer themed monster.
839* NearVillainVictory: He would've gotten the core five Rangers vaporized had it not been for the extra Rangers intervening at the last minute to save them.
840
841!!Professor Strickler
842[[caption-width-right:282:''The [=TitanoPower=] is mine!'']]
843->'''Voiced by''': Emmett Skilton
844
845A classroom themed monster who uses a body swapping device to swap the rangers' bodies.
846----
847* AdaptationalNiceGuy: His sentai counterpart severely punishes his students with an electrified rod. Strickler on the other hand, is more friendly to his allies (especially Nightmare) and the worst he does in retribution to being talked back to is swapping Singe with a Vivix.
848* AdaptationDeviation: Strickler was revived alongside Nightmare and Game Face in Kyoryuger. Because he wasn't previously destroyed by the rangers, this doesn't happen here.
849* AdaptationalLateAppearance: An interesting case, as while his appearance ''is'' adapted from a Sentai episode, he would also appear in episode 14 of Kyoryuger. While this episode wasn't adapted in Dino Charge, Strickler's mission was instead given to Smokescreen.
850* ADogNamedDog: Strongly averted. When his action figure was revealed, he was listed under the name Teacher, similar to other monsters in the season.
851* EvenEvilHasStandards: In When Evil Stirs, he is shown to be not too happy that Heckyl destroyed his homeworld.
852* EvilBrit: He's a villain with a British accent.
853* EvilTeacher: He's evil, and he acts like a teacher.
854* FreakyFridayFlip: Has Nightmare switch the bodies of the main six rangers. He later has his own body briefly switched with Zenowing's.
855* ImprobableWeaponUser: His left arm is a blaster shaped like a pencil and has a body swapping device that resembles an eraser.
856
857!!Conductro
858
859->'''Voiced by''': Kevin Keys
860
861One of Lord Arcanon's musicians. Conducts Screech, who uses his music to turn people into zombies.
862----
863* DarkIsEvil: He wears a black suit and cape.
864* DecompositeCharacter: In Kyoryuger, he's the disguised form of New Sorrowful Knight Icerondo, while Icerondo's true form was used for the lawyer-themed monster Scumlaw.
865* DemotedToExtra: In Kyoryuger, he and Screech were generals created to replace Wrench and Poisandra's counterparts, while here, they just act as monsters of the week.
866* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: As noted in Scumlaw's section above, Conductro's death was different than Icerondo's in the sentai. Instead of dying to the Black Ranger by Wrench's axe, he is destroyed by Sledge's Dark Energem powered blast along with Lord Arcanon, Singe, and Screech.
867* MindControlDevice: Later uses a turntable playing a record with Screech's music on it to control people.
868* MusicalAssassin: Along with Screech. They can even combine their talents to create music for either offense or defense.
869* OminousOperaCape: Wears a black cape that covers almost his entire body.
870* UndyingLoyalty: To Lord Arcanon.
871
872!!Screech
873
874->'''Voiced by''': Kevin Keys
875
876One of Lord Arcanon's musicians. His trumpet music is able to turn people into zombies.
877----
878* DemotedToExtra: In Kyoryuger, he and Conductro were generals created to replace Poisandra and Wrench's counterparts, while here, they just act as monsters of the week. Screech and Conductro's costumes were just disguises in Kyoryuger, with the generals having a true form. Unlike Conductro, Screech's true form was not adapted into Dino Charge.
879* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Instead of dying to the Slash Shield Shot (a makeshift combination of the Kentrospiker that uses the Blue-Black-Green weapons) in ''Kyoryuger,, Screech is destroyed by Sledge's Dark Energem powered blast along with Lord Arcanon, Singe, and Conductro.
880* GigglingVillain: Unlike Conductro, he doesn't speak on screen, instead occasionally emitting a hysterical laugh.
881* LightIsNotGood: He wears a white suit and cape.
882* MindControlMusic: His trumphet music turns people into zombies.
883* MindControlDevice: Later uses a turntable playing a record with his music on it to control people.
884* MusicalAssassin: Along with Conductro. They can even combine their talents to create music for either offense or defense.
885* UndyingLoyalty: To Lord Arcanon.
886
887!!Badussa
888[[caption-width-right:282:''I told you you'd pay, Heckyl!'']]
889->'''Voiced by''': Ross Girven
890
891A dog-themed knight monster who uses a cursed amulet to turn people into stone.
892----
893* AngryGuardDog: Has some canine themed accents on his body, which makes sense as the Kyoryuger villains were partially inspiration from the Wizard of Oz characters, with Badussa taking inspiration from Toto.
894* DemotedToExtra: Very much. In Kyoryuger, he was the main antagonist of the season's movie, where he is an evil ranger called Deathryuger (a ranger that was not adapted for Dino Charge). He appears once again in the season, where he is finally destroyed. In Dino Charge, while he does appear in the background now and then, he doesn't have that big of an impact to the show outside of showing that Heckyl is starting to reform and help introduce the Spino Zord. These changes were possibly done since [[spoiler: Zenowing and Doomwing]] were doing the "evil Ranger" schtick just a few episodes ago, requiring a different role for Badussa to avoid repetition.
895* KnightOfCerebus: Is much more serious and brutal when compared to the previous outlaws.
896* MythologyGag: He brags more than once about destroying the 'Kyoryuger' Galaxy, a reference to the Sentai which Dino Charge is adapted from.
897* OffScreenVillainy: "I haven't had this much fun since I destroyed the Kyoryuger Galaxy!"
898* {{Sadist}}: To the point that Heckyl compares him to Lord Arcanon.
899* TakenForGranite: His amulet fires a beam that turns people into stone when it hits their eyes.
900
901!!Heximas
902
903->'''Voiced by''': Andrew Laing
904
905A Christmas/Winter-themed Santa monster that survived the destruction of Sledge's ship. He stole Santa's coal into order to curse it and give it to people, which would turn them into his evil elves.
906----
907* AdaptationalWimp: Debo Yanasanta gave the Kyoryugers quite a thrashing, whereas Heximas fought very little and mostly just cursed the Rangers with his coal.
908* AscendedExtra: Somewhat. In Kyoryuger, he didn't do anything outside be the final monster of the week (albeit during a major plot shift in the season). In Dino Super Charge, he is fought after the events of the main series, acting as a surprise final villain of sorts.
909* BadSanta: Instead of giving away presents, he delivers coal that brainwashes people.
910* CompositeCharacter: Literally in this case since there were five Debo Yanasantas and only one Heximas (which explains why there was a x345 on his forehead when he grew giant).
911* DecompositeCharacter: While both Debo Yanasanta and Heximas are Christmas themed villains, the plan to create copies of Deboth was given to Sledge and was changed to being children of the original Greenzilla that hatch through eggs.
912* TheDitz: Seems to be this. The rangers question why it took 65 million years to do something that would seem simple to an alien such as create coal that controls people, which makes sense as monsters before him could do similar things with ease.
913* PostFinalBoss: He's the last monster of the series, and only features after the main villains are destroyed [[spoiler:or sent to another universe]].
914* SarcasmBlind: Works with his ditzy nature. Ivan called Heximas' plan a "jolly good plan" in a sarcastic tone, which Heximas took as an actual compliment, clapping and happily thanking the ranger.
915* TheChessmaster: He plans to capture and brainwash all 10 Dino Charge Rangers, so that they could help him give presents to naughty people, and his cursed coal to the good people.
916* TrueFinalBoss: While Sledge takes this role in the previous episode, and is about to head towards the sun, he steals a transport pod meant for Wrench by knocking him down into the floor, and leaving him to destroyed, with Sledge, Poisandra, and his fellow outlaws, who he isn't shown to interact with, he becomes this in the Christmas special, and series final.
917* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: He has never been a servant to Singe, nor is it indicated that they even know each other.
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