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3!Power Rangers Zeo
4[[folder:In General]]
5[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ohranger_with_kingranger.jpg]]
6 [[caption-width-right:350:The Zeo Rangers and the Gold Ranger]]
7* AdaptationalBadass: Because the Rangers constantly grow in power and experience, the Zeo Rangers are much stronger than Mighty Morphin's. In the original sentai, there is nothing to indicate that one generation is more powerful or weaker than another.
8* AdaptationalJobChange: The core Ohrangers are {{Military Superhero}}es while [=KingRanger=] is an ancient knight of sorts. The Power Rangers are all high school students.
9* AgeLift: The core five team members of ''Series/ChourikiSentaiOhranger'' were adults, with [[SixthRanger Riki/KingRanger]] being a kid. Here, as before, the Power Rangers are teenagers.
10* CompositeCharacter: As ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' teams aren't connected to one another, ''Series/ChourikiSentaiOhranger''[='=]s team had jack to do with the teams of ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'', ''Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger'' or ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'', whereas here, the Zeo Rangers are, barring Tanya ([[Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger until]] ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'') and Trey, the original ''Zyuranger''/''Dairanger''/''Kakuranger''-based Power Rangers with new powers.
11* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: While Tommy is more or less [[StandardizedLeader the same person as Jason (who has returned as the Sixth Ranger for this season) by this point]], the other Rangers contrast their predecessors in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers''.
12** The Blue Rangers -- Billy and Rocky. Billy was TheSmartGuy of the ''Mighty Morphin'' team. Rocky is BookDumb.
13** The Black/Green Rangers -- Zack and Adam. Zack was energetic and extroverted while Adam is quiet and shy. Their Ranger colors are also different.
14** The Pink Rangers -- Kim and Kat. While Kim was the quintessential All-American Valley Girl, Kat is Australian. While Kim was more on the short side, Kat is a StatuesqueStunner. While Kim was extroverted, Kat is more introverted.
15** The Yellow Rangers -- Trini, Aisha, and Tanya. While Aisha and Trini started as already integrated members of their friends, Tanya is the new kid of the group. She also isn't a trained martial artist like they were.
16** The Mighty Morphin Rangers used Dinosaur mecha while the Zeo Rangers' Zords are inspired by creatures of mythology and religion.
17** The Sixth Rangers -- Trey and Tommy. Unlike Tommy's first Ranger outing as a brainwashed villain, Trey's first appearances has him helping the Zeo Rangers against King Mondo and his army. While the Green Ranger's identity was known to the viewers at the very least, the Gold Ranger's was a complete mystery until later on, with Billy acting as a RedHerring.
18* CostumeEvolution: The series marks the first time the veteran Rangers receive new costumes except for Tommy, who receives his third.
19* DiscardAndDraw: With the destruction of both the dino and ninja power coins, the Rangers tap into the power of the Zeo crystal to reach the next stage in the fight against evil.
20* FiveTokenBand: Tommy (Native American), Kat (Australian), Adam (Korean-American), Rocky (Latino-American), Tanya (African-American), and Jason (white).
21* HourglassPlot: In the inaugural season, Jason was TheLeader and Red Ranger while Tommy is the golden armored SixthRanger. Here, it's the other way around.
22* MythicalMotifs: The Rangers' new Zeo zords are based on creatures and structures from ancient myths and religions.
23** Zeo Zord I (piloted by Kat) is based on a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moai Moai]].
24** Zeo Zord II (piloted by Tanya) is based on a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog%C5%AB Dogu]].
25** Zeo Zord III (piloted by Rocky) is based on [[Art/TheSphinx a sphinx]].
26** Zeo Zord IV (piloted by Adam) is based on [[WesternZodiac Taurus the Bull]].
27** Zeo Zord V (piloted by Tommy) is based on ThePhoenix.
28** Pyramidas (piloted by Trey and Jason) is based on a {{pyramid|Power}}.
29* NiceGuy: As always, they're genuinely kind and well-meaning people [[BewareTheNiceOnes who can kick your ass]].
30* TookALevelInBadass: It was said late last season that the Zeo Crystal perpetually grows in power over time, and given the sheer amounts of level-grinding that the Rangers undergo during the course of the season, that claim is pretty evident. With the fall of King Mondo's crown after Tommy and Trey punch him down, especially after what it took to beat him in their first battle, the Zeo's power is all but triumphant.
31* TransformationTrinket:
32** For the main five Zeo Rangers, they use the Zeonizers; twin bracelet Morphers with a sub crystal on the right piece that must connect with the left piece to initiate the morph.
33** When Jason became the Gold Ranger, he used the Golden Power Staff to morph.
34[[/folder]]
35
36!!The Rangers
37[[folder:Kat Hillard / Zeo Ranger I]]
38!!Kat Hillard / [[pink:Zeo Ranger I]]
39[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_rg_kat.jpg]]
40[[caption-width-right:350:''"Zeo Ranger 1! Pink!"'']]
41
42->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/CatherineSutherland
43->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraTorres (Latin American Spanish)
44
45The second Mighty Morphin Pink Ranger, Kat found her Zeo Subcrystal in the Australian Outback as a child. After having her original age restored, Kat became Zeo Ranger I -- Pink.
46----
47[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Tanya Sloan / Zeo Ranger II]]
51!!Tanya Sloan / [[gold:Zeo Ranger II]]
52[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_rg_tanya.jpg]]
53[[caption-width-right:350:''"Zeo Ranger 2! Yellow!"'']]
54
55->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/NakiaBurrise; Khanya Mkhize (as a child)
56->'''Voiced by:''' Pilar Escandón (Latin American Spanish)
57
58When Master Vile turned the Rangers into children with the Orb of Doom, Aisha, the second Mighty Morphin Yellow Ranger, found a Zeo Subcrystal in Africa, only to give it to Tanya in her place. After growing to a teenager with the others, Tanya joined the four veteran Rangers as Zeo Ranger II -- Yellow.
59----
60[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
61[[/folder]]
62
63[[folder:Rocky [=DeSantos=] / Zeo Ranger III]]
64!!Rocky [=DeSantos=] / [[blue:Zeo Ranger III]]
65[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_rg_rocky.jpg]]
66[[caption-width-right:350:''"Zeo Ranger 3! Blue!"'']]
67
68->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/SteveCardenas
69->'''Voiced by:''' Sergio Bonilla (Latin American Spanish)
70
71The second Mighty Morphin Red Ranger, Rocky found his Zeo Sub-crystal in Mexico as a child. After having his original age restored, Rocky became Zeo Ranger III -- Blue.
72----
73[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:Adam Park / Zeo Ranger IV]]
77!!Adam Park / [[green:Zeo Ranger IV]]
78[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_rg_adam.jpg]]
79[[caption-width-right:350:''"Zeo Ranger 4! Green!"'']]
80
81->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JohnnyYongBosch
82->'''Voiced by:''' Rubén León (Mexico -- Latin American Spanish)
83
84The second Mighty Morphin Black Ranger, Adam found his Zeo Subcrystal in North Korea as a child. After having his original age restored, Adam became Zeo Ranger IV -- Green.
85----
86[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Tommy Oliver / Zeo Ranger V]]
90!!Tommy Oliver / [[red:Zeo Ranger V]]
91[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_rg_tommy.jpg]]
92[[caption-width-right:350:''"Zeo Ranger 5! Red!"'']]
93
94->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JasonDavidFrank
95->'''Voiced by:''' Adrián Fogarty (eps. 1-42, Latin American Spanish), Daniel Abundis (eps. 43-50, Latin American Spanish)
96
97After the destruction (it didn't last) of the Mighty Morphin powers, the rangers had to seek out the Zeo Crystal for their repowers. Tommy found his Zeo Subcrystal in a Native American Village as a child. After having his original age restored, Tommy became Zeo Ranger V -- Red.
98----
99[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Trey of Triforia / Gold Ranger I]]
103!!Trey of Triforia / [[gold:Gold Ranger I]]
104[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/treyoftriforia.jpg]]
105
106->'''Portrayed by:''' Tom, Tim and Ted [=DiFilippo=]
107->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BradHawkins; Creator/EduardoGarza, Creator/JoseAntonioMacias and Gabriel Gama (Latin American Spanish)
108
109When the battle between the Zeo Rangers and the Machine Empire grew intense, a mysterious Gold Ranger appeared to help the Rangers out. While his identity was secretive, he was known as Trey of Triforia, a Triforian with three distinct personalities.
110----
111* AdaptedOut: Originally, [=KingRanger=] had his own version of the Choriki Braces. The Gold Ranger just uses his Golden Power Staff as a Morpher.
112* AgeLift: Riki, Kin[=g=]Ranger in Ohranger, was a kid in suspended animation. Here, Trey is around the same age as the Rangers.
113* AllLovingHero: He will immediately ally himself with any heroes in danger, and comes to consider the Rangers as close friends after only meeting them half a dozen times.
114* BizarreAlienBiology: While he's a HumanAlien, his species apparently has this, most obviously by being three different people in a single body that can split apart if things go wrong. This is a plot point, as the Gold Ranger powers are made for a Triforian's physiology rather than a human's, which is the cause of Jason's issues with the powers.
115* BlingOfWar: His chest armor is as bold as it is gold.
116* ColorCodedCharacters: An interesting variation. Unlike later Gold Rangers on teams without team uniforms, while he does have a lot of gold on him, the primary color of his outfit is still black, which DOES match the base suit of his powers.
117* HeroOfAnotherStory: He's the Gold Ranger defending the planet Triforia and his species are apparently interstellar peacekeepers.
118* JustOneMan: In "Countdown To Destruction", during the United Alliance of Evil's attack on the universe, Trey is pitted against Rita and Zedd's army and has to take them on ''all by himself''. Not so surprisingly, he is overrun easily.
119* LiteralSplitPersonality: Split into three different people: Trey of Heart, Trey of Wisdom, and Trey of Courage. And no, this isn't a reference to [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda The Triforce]]. This is a racial trait: all Triforians naturally have three distinct personalities that can split apart if things go wrong.
120* MagicStaff: The Golden Power Staff can fire energy blasts and allow Trey and the other Zeo Rangers to grow to giant size.
121* MeaningfulName: Trey is a name meaning three.
122* RedHerring: There were several people -- including Billy, ''Skull'' of all people, and Tommy's brother David -- teased as being the Gold Ranger's secret identity.
123* SixthRanger: Subverted, in that he never actually joins the team, remaining an ally. According to his actors, this trope was intended to be played straight but never materialized.
124* StrangerBehindTheMask: He never appears out-of-suit until the moment it is revealed that he is the Gold Ranger.
125[[/folder]]
126
127[[folder:Jason Lee Scott / Gold Ranger II]]
128!!Jason Lee Scott / [[gold:Gold Ranger II]]
129[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_rg_jason.jpg]]
130[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gold Ranger Power!"'']]
131
132->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AustinStJohn
133->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlfonsoObregonInclan (Latin American Spanish)
134
135The original Mighty Morphin Red Ranger, Jason left Angel Grove to go to the Peace Conference in Switzerland. However, when Trey was forcibly separated into his three personalities, Jason's friend Tommy came up to him to become a Power Ranger once again, and he became the second Gold Ranger.
136----
137[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
138
139[[/folder]]
140
141!!The Zords
142[[folder:Zeo Zords]]
143!!Zeo Zords/Zeo Megazord
144The initial Zords the Zeo Rangers used.
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146* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The Chouriki Mobiles and Ohranger Robo appeared in Episode 6 and 7 of ''Ohranger'' respectively. Here, the Zeo Zords and the Zeo Megazord appears in the third episode.
147* AnimalMecha: Only three of the Zeo Zords are based on animals.
148** ThePhoenix: Zeo Zord V
149** BrutishBulls: Zeo Zord IV
150** OurSphinxesAreDifferent: Zeo Zord III
151* CombiningMecha: Five Zeo Zords that combine into one Megazord.
152* CoolHelmet: The Zeo Megazord features Battle Helmet System, which gives the Megazord different abilities depending on what Helmet it is wearing.
153* CoolSword: Its main weapon is the Zeo Megazord Saber, and it's required to wear Zeo V Battle Helmet to wield it.
154* DemotedToExtra: The base Zeo Megazord is used less and less as the Rangers gain new Zords and configurations.
155* FinishingMove: After charging the Saber with golden energy, the Zeo Megazord slashes at the monster to destroy it.
156* GravityMaster: With the Zeo IV Battle Helmet, the Megazord can neutralize the gravity around it.
157* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: The situation with Zeo Zords I to IV. Zeo Zords III and IV charge at the Quadrafighters and tear through them like tinfoil. Zeo Zords I and II, because they are being pulled by Zeo Zords III and IV, shoot their cannons from behind.
158* HeadBlast: Zeo I Battle Helmet and Zeo II Battle Helmet are capable of firing blasts from their cannons.
159* LeaderFormsTheHead: Zeo Zord V forms the head and back of the Zeo Megazord.
160* MacrossMissileMassacre: Zeo Zord I sports missile silos on its sides.
161* MindOverMatter: With the Zeo III Battle Helmet, the Megazord can lift a monster with its mind.
162* MythicalMotifs: Zeo Zords I and II are based on statues of the Moai and Dogu respectively.
163* RammingAlwaysWorks: Like the bull it is based off on, Zeo Zord IV can ram through monsters with ease.
164* ShockAndAwe: With the Zeo IV Battle Helmet, the Megazord can emit green electricity.
165* SpinAttack: With the Zeo I Battle Helmet, the Megazord can perform a spinning attack.
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:Red Battlezord]]
169!!Red Battlezord
170Tommy's personal Zord that Billy created after his trip from Aquitar. It was built using the Alien Rangers' mind link technology from the Battle Borgs.
171----
172* AdaptationalContextChange: In ''Ohranger'', Red Puncher was introduce as a prototype mecha that went out of control due having no link to Choriki. Here, the Red Battlezord was built well after the Zeo Megazord and went out of control due to Tommy having a weak mental link with the Zord.
173* ArmCannon: The Red Battlezord sports two golden cuffs that shoot lasers. When it forms the Mega Battlezord with the Zeo Megazord, the arms become [[ShoulderCannon Shoulder Cannons]].
174* BareFistedMonk: Aside from the golden cuffs, the Red Battlezord excels at being a close range fighter.
175* FinishingMove:
176** '''Red Battlezord''':
177*** ''Finisher 1'': The Red Battlezord charges up the pistons on its wrists and fire a barrage of golden energy forth powerful enough to destroy a monster.
178*** ''Finisher 2'': The Red Battlezord jumps into the air and spins around, charging itself up with red energy in the process before ramming through the enemy hard enough to make them explode.
179** '''Zeo Mega Battlezord''': The shoulder cannons fire powerful bursts to destroy the monster.
180* LightningBruiser: When Tommy is at full sync with the Red Battlezord, it can dish out quick punches.
181* MechaExpansionPack: It can combine with the Zeo Megazord to form the Zeo Mega Battlezord.
182* SuperiorSuccessor: The Red Battlezord is stated to be built based on the Alien Ranger's Battle Borgs, and there are some things that make it better than the latter such as built in weaponry, and has the ability to combine with the Zeo Megazord.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Pyramidus]]
186!!Pyramidus
187The Gold Ranger's personal Zord and ship.
188----
189* AwesomePersonnelCarrier: The Zeo Ultrazord Carrier Mode functions as a chariot for the Zeo Zords and the Red Battlezord.
190* DemotedToExtra: The Zeo Ultrazord Carrier Mode was used once in Zeo, when compared to King Pyramidder Carrier Formation that was used twice in the Sentai.
191* TheDreaded: Because the Zeo Ultrazord is gigantic and has weaponry to decimate anything, all the monsters it fights against gets an OhCrap moment before their inevitable death.
192* FinishingMove:
193** '''Pyramidus''': The Zord shoots a golden energy beam with enough power to destroy a monster.
194** '''Zeo Ultrazord''': The Ultrazord fires a combine blast from its body and the cannons from the Red Battlezord to destroy a monster.
195* MechaExpansionPack: Pyramidus can combine with the Zeo Zords and the Red Battlezord to form the Zeo Ultrazord in either Carrier Mode, or the gigantic Warrior Mode. Later in the season, the Super Zeo Megazord replaces the Zeo Zords in Warrior Mode.
196* PutOnABus: It briefly went back to Triforia after being shot by Varox bounty hunters, but it came back a few episodes into Jason's tenure as the Gold Ranger.
197* PyramidPower: A humongous Pyramid Zord.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Super Zeo Zords]]
201!!Super Zeo Zords/Super Zeo Megazord
202The second set of Zords the Zeo Rangers used. They were originally sealed in the Super Zeo Gems on Triforia, but Trey gifted them to the team before leaving.
203----
204* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Blocker Robos were created by U.A.O.H. in ''Ohranger'', but in ''Power Rangers'', the Super Zeo Zords were ancient machines sealed in gems that Zordon thought were lost forever.
205* CombiningMecha: Five humanoid Zords that combine into one Super Zeo Megazord.
206* DualWielding: The Super Zeo Megazord wields Twin Zeo Sabers as its main weapons.
207* {{Expy}}: To the Shogun Zords from Season 3 of ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''. Both are humanoid Zord sets that were thought to be lost forever, but they were acquired by the Rangers and used them for the rest of the season.
208* FinishingMove: The Super Zeo Megazord combines its Sabers into one humongous one to bisect a monster.
209* LeaderFormsTheHead: Subverted. Super Zeo Zord V forms the main torso of the Super Zeo Megazord, while Super Zeo Zord II forms the head and arms for the formation.
210* MiniMecha: Like the Shogun Zords, the Super Zeo Zords are humanoid Zords the Rangers pilot, and they combine to form a bigger humanoid Zord.
211* SealedGoodInACan: The Super Zeo Zords were sealed in the Super Zeo Gems, but they were released by Jason after Trey handed the team the box containing the gems.
212[[/folder]]
213
214[[folder:Warrior Wheel]]
215!!Warrior Wheel
216The secondary Zord Jason used during his time as the Gold Ranger. Trey of Triforia gave Jason the Zord as a temporary replacement to Pyramidus when the Zord was under repairs.
217----
218* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Tackle Boy was created by U.A.O.H. in ''Ohranger'', while the Warrior Wheel was created on Triforia in ''Power Rangers''.
219* AscendedExtra: Tackle Boy was more of an auxiliary mecha in ''Ohranger'' with none of the Rangers claiming ownership. Here, it is specifically stated that Warrior Wheel belongs to Jason.
220* AssistCharacter: The Warrior Wheel does not have strong attacks to finish a monster off by itself, nor is it used in single battles like the Red Battlezord. Rather, it was built to compliment the Super Zeo Megazord and help it out.
221* FinishingMove: After converting back into its Wheel Mode, the Super Zeo Megazord rolls it like a bowling ball, gathering energy as it rolled and unleashing all of it as it slammed into the enemy.
222* TransformingMecha: Warrior Wheel can transform from a gigantic wheel to Warrior Mode.
223[[/folder]]
224
225!Allies
226!!Ranger Allies
227[[folder:Billy Cranston]]
228!!Billy Cranston
229[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/billy2.jpg]]
230
231->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DavidYost, William Frederick Knight (older)
232->'''Voiced by:''' Scott Page-Pagter ("Rangers of Two Worlds"), Creator/CarlosInigo (Latin American Spanish)
233The original Mighty Morphin Blue Ranger, Billy voluntarily stepped down from active duty by acting as technical support for the Zeo Rangers, often creating new weapons for his friends.
234----
235[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Zordon]]
239!!Zordon
240[[quoteright:188:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_al_zordon.jpg]]
241
242->'''Portrayed by:''' David Fielding [[note]]Via archive footage[[/note]]
243->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Manahan, Jorge Santos (Latin American Spanish)
244The original mentor to the Mighty Morphin' team, and continued to guide the Rangers during their fight against the Machine Empire.
245----
246[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Alpha 5]]
250!!Alpha 5
251[[quoteright:188:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_al_alpha_1_8.jpg]]
252
253->'''Portrayed by:''' Donene Kistler
254->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardStevenHorvitz, Rocío Prado (Latin American Spanish)
255Zordon's robotic assistant.
256----
257[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Auric the Conqueror]]
261!!Auric the Conqueror
262[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeo_auric.jpg]]
263
264->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DerekStephenPrince, Héctor Reynoso (ep. 38, Latin American Spanish), Alfonso Mellado (later episodes, Latin American Spanish)
265An ancient tiki warrior discovered by Tanya's parents, who sent him to her and the Rangers.
266----
267* AdaptationalDumbass: Buldont was able to deceive Gunmajin ultimately, but at least he voices some suspicion about the story and asks Buldont if he's just lying to get him to attack the Ohrangers. Auric, however, doesn’t even consider that Sprocket is leading him on and goes to battle the Rangers before the group convinces him that he’s in the wrong.
268* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He was last seen in "Rangers of Two Worlds, Part 2" unsuccessfully facing the monsters controlling the Megazords. Unlike with Ninjor, the show didn't provide even the slimmest explanation of where he went afterward.
269* DemotedToExtra: Most of his screen time in ''Ohranger'' was with non-suited actors that couldn't be used, so he has very little screen time in this series.
270* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: How he basically functions. While a sentient being in his own right, he can only be awakened and serves whoever possesses his key (as long as they're not evil and have a pure and just request).
271* SealedGoodInACan: Is normally trapped in the form of a small tiki head with a keyhole in its forehead. Jason was given Auric's key to holding onto by Tanya.
272* SizeShifter: He's capable of making himself grow from human-sized to giant size.
273* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Ninjor. Both are blue, mecha-like beings who serve as non-Ranger allies.
274* UnwittingPawn: Despite his honor and sense of justice, Auric is fairly easy to trick. When Louie Kaboom outright commands Auric to help him destroy the Earth, Auric absolutely refuses. But when Prince Sprocket starts [[CrocodileTears crying]] and telling Auric of the evil beings known as the Power Rangers who are attacking the Earth, Auric immediately heads off to battle the "villains." His Sentai counterpart at least voices some suspicion that Buldont was lying, but not here.
275[[/folder]]
276
277!!Civilians
278[[folder:Ernie]]
279!!Ernie
280[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ernie_9.jpg]]
281
282->'''Portrayed by:''' Richard Genelle
283->'''Voiced by:''' Luis Alfonso Padilla (Latin American Spanish)
284The owner and bartender of the Youth Center.
285----
286[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
287[[/folder]]
288
289[[folder:Bulk & Skull]]
290!!Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier & Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch
291[[quoteright:236:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bulk_and_skull2.jpg]]
292
293->'''Portrayed by:''' Paul Schrier (Bulk) and Jason Narvy (Skull)
294->'''Voiced by:''' Carlos del Campo (Bulk, Latin American Spanish) and Roberto Carrillo (Skull, Latin American Spanish)
295The comedic duo who continued as junior police officers since Season Three. After Lt. Stone was fired, they quit the force in protest and joined their mentor in his private detective business.
296----
297[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
298[[/folder]]
299
300[[folder:Jerome Stone]]
301!!Lieutenant/Detective Jerome Stone
302[[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/detective_stone_zeo.jpg]]
303
304->'''Portrayed by:''' Gregg Bullock
305->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JesusBarrero (base voice, Latin American Spanish), Herman López (ep. 38, Latin American Spanish)
306The head of the Junior Police Force, but was fired midseason after one of Bulk and Skull's mishaps. However, he decided to use it as a way to open up his own detective agency.
307----
308[[Characters/PowerRangersRecurringCharacters See Here]]
309[[/folder]]
310
311[[folder:David Trueheart]]
312!!David Trueheart
313
314->'''Portrayed by:''' Erik Ray Frank
315Tommy's long-lost brother. David is the protector of one half of an arrowhead that contains great power which must be kept out of evil hands. Tommy met David when he was sent on a quest out in the desert.
316----
317* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: David was never seen nor mentioned after ''Zeo''. Tommy doesn't even bring him up in ''[[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Legacy of Power]]''. This is likely due to his actor being dead by the time ''Dino Thunder'' rolls around.
318* HappilyAdopted: He is the adopted son of Sam Trueheart.
319* LongLostRelative: He is Tommy's long-lost brother.
320* MagicalNativeAmerican: Played straight in his first couple of episodes, namely that he can seemingly fade into and out of the wind. [[ForgotAboutHisPowers He notably does not think to use them when he's captured by the Machine Empire.]]
321* RedHerring: At one point he was teased as a candidate for the identity of the Gold Ranger. Also, when Billy fails to take on the powers of the said ranger, Tommy says he has someone in mind who can. Before revealing it to be Jason, there's the implication that it might be David under the shades and bandana.
322* SecretKeeper: David discovers Tommy is the Red Ranger during a plot by Mondo to steal the arrowhead. Unlike most examples in the Zordon era, this revelation doesn’t result in David becoming a ranger himself at any point afterward.
323* SoreLoser: David loses to Tommy in a sparring match which he doesn't take very well. His storming out of the Youth Center is what leads to him being captured by Cogs.
324* StrongFamilyResemblance: David has long hair just like Tommy.
325* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Even before the end of the season, David kind of just stops appearing after "Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise" which made him out as a candidate for the gold ranger. After the ranger is properly revealed, he is only mentioned once during "The Joke's On Blue" as an explanation for Tommy's main absence from the said episode (he's visiting David on the reservation) and is never brought up again, not even when Tommy is taken and brainwashed by the Machine Empire.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Emily]]
329!!Emily
330
331->'''Portrayed by:''' Lesley Tesh
332A biker girl that shows up not long after Jason becomes the Gold Ranger. She and Jason end up in a relationship eventually.
333----
334* FriendlessBackground: Only Eddie, the leader of the gang she belonged to, ever gave her a chance at a good life, she says.
335* LoveAtFirstSight: Jason is immediately smitten with her, though it takes time for her to reciprocate.
336* OfficialCouple: With Jason for a spell.
337* OnlyOneName: We never learn her last name.
338* RecurringCharacter: Appeared in nine episodes for this season and another one in [[Series/PowerRangersTurbo the next]].
339[[/folder]]
340
341[[folder:Shawn]]
342!!Shawn
343
344->'''Portrayed by:''' Rio Dekin
345Tanya's boyfriend at the start of the series. They break up eventually and decide to remain friends later in the show.
346----
347* BetterAsFriends: He and Tanya have this epiphany by the end of his final episode.
348* JerkJock: Is a baseball player and proves himself to be a poor sport when others make him look bad on the field. Especially if said person happens to be his girlfriend and proves to be a better pitcher than him.
349* NotCheatingUnlessYouGetCaught: Nabbed a cheat sheet in his first appearance so that he won't get thrown off the baseball team. Tanya rightfully points out that he won't learn anything by cheating, which he admits later after he returns it to Mr. Caplan.
350* OnlyOneName: As per usual for most of the Rangers’ classmates, Shawn's last name is never mentioned.
351* RecurringCharacter: Appears in three episodes as part of an arc with Tanya.
352* WhatTheHellHero: Gets on the receiving end from Tanya when he tries to write off her winning the game as dumb luck. She tells him off for not being supportive and for his negativity before breaking it off permanently.
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:Raymond]]
356!!Raymond
357
358->'''Portrayed by:''' Darren Press
359A Jewish classmate of the rangers. He attends the same computer lab as Tanya and Adam.
360----
361* HeroForADay: In his debut, the anti-virus he developed to destroy the virus that Mean Screen unleashed is given to Adam (as Zeo Ranger IV) so that the rangers can put a stop to the said monster.
362* JewishAndNerdy: The ChristmasEpisode establishes that he celebrates Hanukkah and he (by '90s standards) knows his way around computers.
363* OnlyOneName: His family name is not given.
364* RecurringCharacter: He appears in three episodes in the season.
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:Penny]]
368--> '''Played by:''' uncredited guest star
369A blind teenaged martial artist who meets the Rangers in the episode "Trust in Me."
370----
371* CondescendingCompassion: Hates to be on the receiving end of this. Therefore, she refuses any form of help when she thinks its offered because her blindness.
372* DisabilitySuperpower: She relies a lot on her senses of hearing and smell due to her blindness, which lets her see through Bulk and Skull's NobodyHereButUsStatues disguises and recognize Rocky's voice while he's morphed.
373* DontYouDarePityMe: She gets very upset when anyone offers her help out of what she perceives as sympathy for her condition.
374* FriendToAllChildren: She's at her warmest while interacting with a class of children. According to Kat, this is because children do not treat her with CondescendingCompassion.
375* HandicappedBadass: She's introduced beating three opponents in a martial arts battle, then picks up a white cane, revealing she's blind. Regretably, she doesn't help fight the Machine Empire, though.
376* OneShotCharacter: She's never seen or mentioned before or after "Trust in Me".
377[[/folder]]
378
379!The Machine Empire
380[[folder:In General]]
381A robotic alien empire who defected from the Grand United Alliance of Evil (a larger evil organization to which them and prior villains were a part of) and have made it their mission to take over the Universe, succeeding until they reached Earth where the Zeo Power Rangers prove troublesome enough to derail their plans.
382----
383* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Baranoia Machine Empire of ''Ohranger'' were technically Earth-originating since Bacchushund (Mondo's counterpart) was the last of a unit of rebellious robots built by an ancient civilization who were exiled into space. Here all of them are alien in nature with their origins unknown.
384* AdaptationalNameChange: {{Downplayed}}. Their name is almost the same as their ''Ohranger'' counterparts, only removing the "Baranoia" from the full title.
385* AliensAreBastards: Like Rita's and Zedd's factions they're alien conquerors, though robots rather than organic.
386* KillerRobot: Robotic evil aliens who launch a successful takeover of most of the Universe and are deadly enough that the series' previous villains can only run in terror from them.
387* TheRival: Apart from being the much stronger and fearsome rivals of past villains, they themselves have one in the Automaton Dominion led by King Aradon, Mondo's rival, it's bad enough that the elder prince and next-in-line, Gasket, fled with his wife Archerina, since she was Aradon's daughter and she in turn is implied to have had cut off ties with her own people over the same issue.
388* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: They play this towards all past villains so far, as Zedd, Rita and even Master Vile are shown to be terrified of them and spend most of the series hiding out of fear and the Rangers need the stronger Zeo powers to deal with their monsters. Then this is enforced on them by the Zeo Rangers' powers being able to grow in strength over time, with each new monster being logically stronger than the previous to keep up with them.
389* TheStarscream: Were once a subfaction of the Grand United Alliance of Evil but broke off to strike on their own by the time of ''Zeo'' since they'd gotten strong enough to carry out universal conquest on their own. They are forced to rejoin after repeated defeats.
390* VillainDecay: Started out as the franchise's then-most powerful and terrifying villains, sending even Lord Zedd running for the hills and being competent enough to outright rule most of the known Universe after defecting from the Grand United Alliance of Evil. Then after various defeats at the Rangers' hands they lost most of their firepower and threat, forcing them to go back to the Alliance for help.
391[[/folder]]
392
393!!Royal House of Gadgetry
394[[folder:King Mondo]]
395!!King Mondo
396[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_mondo.jpg]]
397
398->'''Voiced by:''' David Stenstrom, Carlos Águila (eps. 1 and 2, Latin American Spanish), Creator/HumbertoVelez (base voice, Latin American Spanish)
399
400The ruler of the Machine Empire, King Mondo, and his family separated from the United Alliance of Evil so they could invade Earth.
401----
402* AscendedExtra: Downplayed. Emperor Bacchushund is the main villain of Ohranger, but dies in the middle of the season. While King Mondo is destroyed as well in the middle of "Zeo", he returns in the final episodes.
403* AdaptationalJerkass: Bacchushund would never act like a {{Jerkass}} to Buldont (in both forms) or chase him and Multiwa away from his castle.
404* AdaptationalNationality: An Earth-originating robot in ''Ohranger'', an alien robot of unknown origins here.
405* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Mondo lacks some of Bacchushund's BadBoss moments towards his monsters and generally seems to let them be as they please so as long as they don't defy his orders or fail too much; whereas Bacchushund forced his monsters to repress their feelings and comply lest he destroy them personally and generally was quick to mistreat anyone he wished to.
406* AdaptationalWimp: A titular example. Bacchushund was an emperor rather than a king like Mondo.
407* AdiposeRex: Mondo's a big-built 'bot. On more than one occasion, Machina's dialogue suggests he's got the robot equivalent of blood pressure problems.
408* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Zeo''.
409* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: When the Rangers first challenge him, he's happy to have a WorthyOpponent because VictoryIsBoring. Needless to say, they prove ''far'' more formidable than he was counting on.
410* ButNotTooChallenging: At first he's happy to face the Rangers because they can put up an actual fight. When they keep winning against him, he starts having losing his cool.
411* CrossPoppingVeins: A fixed set of them are moulded onto King Mondo's faceplate.
412* CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon: Downplayed. While he did once threaten to punish Klank's failure by making him "spend the next thousand years picking up scrap metal on the dark side of Alpha Centauri," he never followed through.
413* ChildHater: He really dislikes human children.
414* CrazyPrepared: After falling to the Rangers, he had some unknown servants gather what was left, and was rebuilt by someone or something in a secret location that even his family didn't know about. Machina claims that it has happened before.
415* DidNotSeeThatComing: He thought the Rangers would be an 'amusing distraction' from the boredom of relatively easy victories he'd been having. The fact they'd prove strong enough to fight back and eventually defeat him never occurred to him, and he's not so much fun when it happens.
416* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Ohranger'' King Bacchushund dies for good when he gives his energy to a destroyed Buldont to revive and grow him up into his stronger adult form. In ''Power Rangers Zeo'' he reforms after being destroyed where Bacchushund fell and even lives after being blown up in the finale; he is finally killed for good in the finale of ''In Space'' by Zordon's Wave.
417* TheDreaded: Mondo was so powerful and fearsome that Rita Repulsa, Lord Zedd and even Master Vile were wary of facing him and avoided him for most of the series until Mondo's VillainDecay set in enough for Rita and Zedd to try their hand at undermining him. Given his own capacity to take over most of the galaxy and beyond without the Grand United Alliance of Evil's input (until the Rangers defeating his forces enough times forced him to go back to them) it puts his reputation of dread just below the likes of Dark Specter and Astronema.
418* FatBastard: He's an overweight villain.
419* GracefulLoser: At least most of the time, and especially compared to most other 'Zordon Era' Power Ranger villains where whenever the Rangers foil his plans, he usually just calmly declares that he'll defeat them next time. [[NotSoAboveItAll Though even that]] [[VillainousBreakdown starts to crumble at times]].
420* HappilyMarried: To Queen Machina. The two spend a lot of their screen-time complimenting each other or exchanging cutesy nicknames with one another.
421* IHaveNoSon: He disowned Gasket for eloping with Archerina.
422* MotiveDecay: When the Machine Empire first attacked Earth, it's because "our solar system is the final link in a chain of galaxies already conquered" by them. Conquering Earth would effectively give them control of the universe (or at least enough of it to prevent any opposition). The Zeo Rangers were initially viewed as an "interesting diversion" to make the conquest more entertaining. By the end of the season, though, Mondo is more interested in defeating the Rangers. Possibly justified in that the Rangers repeatedly defeated him (including briefly destroying him), [[ItsPersonal making it personal]].
423* NonIndicativeName: He's the ''king'' of the Machine ''Empire''. Wrong title there.
424* NoodleIncident: The last time he used the Damocles Sword. Whatever it was that happened, it resulted in him having to be rebuilt.
425* OrcusOnHisThrone: Like any other Ranger BigBad, he directs monsters against the Rangers. The trope is subverted, though, when he does fight the Rangers in "Mondo's Last Stand" and "Good as Gold." They wind up having no more trouble beating him than the average monster.
426* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: A villainous example, having fought the Rangers personally on more than one occasion. Although he's not much tougher than your average MonsterOfTheWeek.
427* SparedByTheAdaptation: His Ohranger counterpart didn't get rebuilt. Although his fate does catch up with him in In Space.
428* SurroundedByIdiots: While his family are just as intelligent as he is, he expresses anger towards his underlings for being incompetent.
429* TheStarscream: Possibly since at the start of ''Zeo'' it's mentioned that the Machine Empire split off from the rest of the United Alliance of Evil and struck out to try and conquer the universe themselves implying that they intended to betray Dark Specter. Of course, by the end of the season, he's failed and forced to crawl back to the Alliance by the time ''In Space'' rolls around.
430* VictoryIsBoring: The Empire has been steamrolling everything in their path, so Mondo is happy at first to find a WorthyOpponent in the Rangers. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor It doesn't last.]]
431* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: When he first fought Tommy at the start of the season Mondo easily wiped the floor with him. The next time he fought the Rangers together they destroyed him after accessing the power of the newly acquired Super Zeo Megazord. By the end of the season, the Rangers can defeat him without even having to use their Zords after being made big themselves with both Tommy and Trey delivering the finishing blow. Justified though since it was established that the Zeo powers get stronger over time.
432* VillainousBreakdown: Whenever he ''really'' loses his cool, Mondo involuntarily shoots sparks from his ears and heavy steam emits from his crown.
433* VillainousValor: He has no qualms about personally fighting the Rangers or their Zords to the bitter end if need be.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Queen Machina]]
437!!Queen Machina
438[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeo_queenmachina.jpg]]
439
440->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlexBorstein, Magda Giner (Latin American Spanish)
441
442King Mondo's wife.
443----
444* AdaptationalVillainy: Her ''Ohranger'' counterpart Hysteria deeply cared about her family and eventually shows compassion and love, unlike the rest of the Baranoia Empire. Machina remains evil all throughout the franchise.
445* AffablyEvil: Unlike most villains in the franchise, she isn't prone to temper tantrums or rage, and rarely even raises her voice; indeed, if not for the ''content'' of what she says, one might not even assume she was evil.
446* ChildHater: Much like her husband, Machina really doesn't like children, especially well-behaved ones. Though she does care for her sons.
447* TheHeavy: The co leader of the [[TheEmpire Machine Empire]] and the one who tries to take over Earth, even [[DeathIsCheap after King Mondo's temporary death]]. Machina is the most prominent lead antagonist of ''Zeo'' and has more screentime than her mate and the [[TheBigBadShuffle other lead villains]]. Overall, she's the central antagonist of the show and merchandising treats her as one of the lead villains as much as [[BigBad Mondo]].
448* HighClassGlass: Wears a monocle on her left eye.
449* NonMammalMammaries: She's a robot with breasts, but not quite as noticeably as Archerina
450* OhNoNotAgain: Her reaction to Mondo ''being blown up''. Sprocket understandably questions this, causing her to reveal Mondo could simply be rebuilt.
451* OrcusOnHisThrone: Despite being co-head of the Machine Empire, Machina never gets involved in a fight, and barely ever creates or even hires a monster. When Louie Kaboom takes over, she makes no direct effort to fight him.
452* ParentalFavouritism: Between Gasket and Sprocket, when the two are together, she prefers Gasket, snubbing Sprocket as "the baby" right to his face. Ironically, her husband has the opposite opinion.
453* SoProudOfYou: Only not because of some accomplishment, but because Gasket and Sprocket are bickering with one another.
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Prince Sprocket]]
457!!Prince Sprocket
458[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sprocket.jpg]]
459
460->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BarbaraGoodson, Rommy Mendoza (Latin American Spanish)
461
462King Mondo and Queen Machina's youngest son.
463----
464* AdaptationalWimp: Since his older more powerful body is split into a different character he never gets past being a little whiny kid who relies on trickery to be a threat, he never even tries to fight Louie Kaboom unlike his ''Ohranger'' counterpart (and ends up not being blown to pieces for it) instead just cowardly submitting to the usurper until his older brother comes to pick up the slag.
465* AllThereInTheManual: Expanded universe materials state that Sprocket was made from the parts left over from Gasket's construction.
466* BrattyHalfPint: He's a little kid, after all, so it makes sense that he lacks manners and tact. Most of his brattiness is directed at Klank.
467* DecompositeCharacter: The two bodies of Prince Buldont from ''Ohranger'' become two separate characters with Buldont's Child/Prince form going to Prince Sprocket.
468* GladIThoughtOfIt: In some episodes, he's on either end of this where evil plans are concerned. In one case, he wants credit for his idea, doesn't get it, then blames Klank when things go wrong.
469* GreenEyedMonster: In "Bulk Fiction". When he learns the Rangers are taking part in a charity event where toys are donated for needy kids, he's outraged that the "Earth brats" get new toys, and he doesn't.
470* KilledOffscreen: An implied example by ''Wild Force''[='=]s ''Forever Red'' special, the Machine Empire remnants are led by the never-before-seen General Venjix, instead of Prince Sprocket (who would take up the throne given his father and mother were killed onscreen by Zordon's Wave) which implies he suffered the same fate as his parents out of camera.
471* OffWithHisHead: Rita and Zedd's bomb blows Sprocket's head clean off (with his decapitated head being in full view when last seen). He gets better
472* SpoiledBrat: He's a little robotic boy and clearly gets a kick out stealing credit for Klank's ideas and later blaming him for them going wrong despite himself. So, yeah...
473* UriahGambit: His plan to get rid of Gasket was this, offering to use Klank and Orbus so they could fight the Megazord personally, (So the Rangers would cut them down and he'd be rid of them).
474* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Surprisingly Prince Sprocket is never seen with his parents when they are reduced to sand by the Z-wave. He might have been attacking somewhere else with Klank and Orbus or he may have been somewhere safe. It’s likely he was destroyed by the Z-wave and turned to sand like his parents given that he's not acknowledged by the Machine Empire remnants in ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''.
475[[/folder]]
476
477[[folder:Prince Gasket]]
478!!Prince Gasket
479[[quoteright:311:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prince_gasket.jpg]]
480
481->'''Voiced by:''' Douglas Sloan, Creator/HermanLopez (eps. 34-42, Latin American Spanish), Creator/MartinSoto (eps. 43-49 Latin American Spanish)
482
483The oldest son to King Mondo and Queen Machina, Gasket was exiled after he married Archerina, daughter of one of Mondo's rivals. However, he was brought back by his mother to reclaim the throne and oust Louie Kaboom.
484----
485* AdaptationalJerkass: Buldont used to be TheBully and a SpoiledBrat until Bacchushund's death resulted with him becoming a more responsible and effective leader as Kaiser Buldont after his disastrous fight against Bomber the Great. Here, he's a DirtyCoward and has kid Buldont's personality.
486* AdaptationalWimp: Kaiser Buldont is not only even more dangerous than his father or Bomber the Great but also became the replacement BigBad and TrueFinalBoss of ''Ohranger''.
487* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He's this to Sprocket.
488* ArcVillain: The main antagonist for a majority of the second half of ''Zeo'', while his father is being repaired.
489* BigBadWannabe: He sought to become the leader of the Machine Empire in King Mondo's absence, but failed to achieve any serious victories that would allow that ascension. Plus, he beat a hasty retreat after Mondo came back.
490* BigBrotherBully: Sprocket clearly has bad memories that date back to before Gasket eloped.
491* BondVillainStupidity: Oh brother, this guy successfully kidnaps Tommy and decides he's going to brainwash him to fight his team. As if that ever worked before. Eventually, he wises up and decides to do them in after they de-morph, but ''then'' it becomes clear it's too late to do so.
492* CainAndAbel: With his little brother, Sprocket. Gasket openly declares his intentions to take Sprocket to pieces to his face, but Sprocket ultimately wins out by nearly tricking his brother into getting killed by the Rangers.
493* DecompositeCharacter: The two bodies of Prince Buldont from Ohranger become two separate characters with Buldont's Kaiser form going to Prince Gasket.
494* DemotedToExtra: He was the FinalBoss in Ohranger.
495* DirtyCoward: What he becomes when his dad finally decides to have a word with him.
496* FirstNameBasis: Every major villain will usually know the Rangers' names and tend to address them as such, but Gasket took it a bit farther. He refers to the Red Zeo Ranger not as "Tommy," but his actual first name ("Thomas").
497* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His StableTimeLoop plan is foiled because his previous plan to brainwash Tommy altered his brain and left him with a mild RippleEffectProofMemory that let him realize the time loop was happening.
498* LongBusTrip: When Mondo finally cornered him, Gasket fled with Archerina and never returned.
499** RealLifeWritesThePlot: The costumes for both him and Archerina practically disintegrated. Some parts were salvaged for later use, but the complete suits were irreparable.
500* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Unlike the rest of his family, he's not the type to sit on the sidelines.
501* SparedByTheAdaptation: His Ohranger counterpart just exploded instead of shrinking back down to normal size.
502* StarcrossedLovers: He fell in love with Archerina, daughter of one of his father's rivals.
503* TheStarscream: His rather blatant attempt to gain the throne of the Machine Empire (even though Mondo has disowned him as heir) makes him one.
504* TheUnfavorite: Became this to King Mondo after he married Archerina, daughter of Mondo's sworn enemy.
505* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Ohranger'', his and Archarina's counterparts were [[KissingCousins cousins]], but since ''Power Rangers'' couldn't get away with incest, they were made into StarCrossedLovers from two rival families ala ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
506* WarriorPrince: Unlike his father, he's not shy about fighting, and seems to never be without his weapon.
507* WellDoneSonGuy: Part of the reason he sought to become the leader of the Machine Empire was to prove that he was a worthy heir.
508[[/folder]]
509
510[[folder:Princess Archerina]]
511!!Princess Archerina
512[[quoteright:236:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1aa8b80c03cf81c9d4a55ac853ee186f_5.jpg]]
513
514->'''Voiced by:''' Melora Harte, Cony Madera (Latin American Spanish)
515
516An archer themed robot and Prince Gasket's wife. She arrived with him after he was summoned by Queen Machina.
517----
518* BattleCouple: With Gasket.
519* DarkActionGirl: Much like Gasket, she's very capable in a fight.
520* DesignatedGirlFight: With Zeo Ranger 1 Pink and always ends up kicking said ranger's butt.
521* DisproportionateRetribution: She developed a grudge against Kat (the Pink Ranger) very quickly (even though the two had never previously met), simply because she detested the fact that there was another female warrior around who liked bows ''and'' the color pink. (That's right. This was a rare case where the ''villain'' was upset with the realization that she and the heroine might be not that different.)
522* {{Fembot}}: She's a shapely robot woman who wears pink and casts love spells.
523* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Zigzagged. Archerina does tend to use a bow and arrows in combat, but on occasion, she will use a sword as well.
524* LadyOfWar: [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy Even more so than Gasket]] and had at times fought alongside him.
525* LongBusTrip
526* LovePotion: She has arrows that can cause the target to fall in love with her, as she did to Louie.
527* NonMammalMammaries: Despite being a robot, she probably has the biggest villain cleavage in the entire Zordon Era aside from [[Film/TurboAPowerRangersMovie movie era]] Divatox.
528* TheRival: Views Katherine as her rival.
529* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Downplayed -- she's the ''second'' female villain, but is far more active in physical battle than Queen Machina.
530* SparedByTheAdaptation: Same as Gasket, she was simply shrunk back to normal size while her ''Ohranger'' counterpart was destroyed.
531* StarcrossedLovers: She fell in love with Gasket, son of one of her father's rivals.
532* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Her weapon; she has arrows that explode and others that act as a LovePotion.
533* {{Stripperific}}: For all intents and purposes, she was a robot wearing metal lingerie, complete with lace trim.
534* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Her ''Ohranger'' counterpart Princess Multiwa is Machina's counterpart Hysteria's niece. In ''Zeo'', she's only related by marriage.
535* UriahGambit: She clearly had this in mind when she made Louie fall in love with her and told him to go after the Rangers, although she hoped he could take them out too.
536* TheVamp: She can trance men with her love arrows and make them carry out her every wish. This is possibly only effective on other robots, but she never used her love arrow on any flesh and blood characters, so it was never proven either way.
537[[/folder]]
538
539!!Other Members
540[[folder:Klank & Orbus]]
541!!Klank & Orbus
542[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prz_klank_orbus.jpg]]
543
544->'''Voiced by:''' Oliver Page (Klank) and Creator/BarbaraGoodson (Orbus), Víctor Delgado (Klank, Latin American Spanish) and Gustavo Carrillo (Orbus, Latin American Spanish)
545
546Servants to the Royal House of Gadgetry, the two served as the Empire's monster enlargers.
547----
548* AdaptationalVillainy: They never become good unlike their ''Ohranger'' counterparts.
549* BigGuyLittleGuy: Klank is about the size of a human, Orbus is about the size of a cat.
550* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're kind of like evil versions of [[Franchise/StarWars R2-D2 and C-3PO]] as far as their attitudes towards each other are concerned.
551* CatchPhrase: Klank tends to say, "Around and around and away we [=/=] ye go!" when tossing Orbus at a monster.
552* DeadpanSnarker: Orbus gets several digs in, usually at Klank's expense. Also, when making a monster grow, Orbus usually makes a quip somehow related to their powers.
553* TheDragon: Klank is the second-in-command of King Mondo and Louie Kaboom. He's also the most recurring enemy of the rangers during ''Zeo''.
554* EvilGenius: Klank is King Mondo's advisor and the MadScientist making some of the monsters. He and Orbus make the monsters grow.
555* {{Expy}}: Klank is pretty much an evil Scottish version of [[Franchise/StarWars C-3PO]].
556** Orbus, on the other hand, looks like a spherical version of [[Franchise/StarWars R2-D2]].
557* EyeBeams: Fighting isn't their forte, but Klank has this when he has to. Well, ''beam'' singular, given as he has only one eye.
558* FunnyRobot: Most villain-originated humor on the show comes from their arguing.
559* MakeMyMonsterGrow: After the Cogs modified the duo in the fourth episode, they were made into the monster enlargers. Klank throws Orbus at the fallen body of the monster of the day, and the latter either injects the monster with some green liquid or blasts them with a sonic wave, making it grow.
560* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Klank and Orbus don't care who runs the Machine Empire so long as they remain loyal to their posts.
561* TheQuisling: They cozy up to Louie Kaboom fairly quickly and even aid him in overthrowing Machina and Sprocket.
562* NoRespectGuy: Both of them are rarely given their dues, especially Klank. Sprocket is always taking credit for their ideas (if not interrupting them outright) and any attempt of them insisting that the plan was their thoughts are shot down by Mondo when ordering their silence. Whenever the plan was foiled, Sprocket would quickly deny ownership of the plan and insist that it was Klank's fault for coming up with it, turning his father's wrath on the footman. Early on, they're both modified without consent to grow the Machine Empire's monsters.
563* TheScapegoat: As mentioned above, whenever an evil plan was foiled, Sprocket would renounce all credit for stealing Klank's ideas and blame the failure on him, and Orbus on occasion, which sometimes resulted in Mondo smacking him around with his staff.
564* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: They aren't shown during Zordon's Energy Wave so it's unknown if they were destroyed or purified.
565[[/folder]]
566
567[[folder:Louie Kaboom]]
568!!Louie Kaboom
569[[quoteright:194:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tjob046.JPG]]
570
571->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LexLang, Martín Soto (Latin American Spanish)
572
573To destroy the Machine Empire, Rita and Zedd created Louie Kaboom, a missile-themed robot monster, to infiltrate the Royal House of Gadgetry when it was at its most vulnerable. However, he soon broke away from their control and became the temporary leader of the Machine Empire.
574----
575* AdaptationalNationality: His ''Super Sentai'' counterpart was an exiled member of the Machine Empire. Here, he's a creation of Lord Zedd and Rita who took command of the empire.
576* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he's no prince, he's nowhere near as bad as his ''Ohranger'' counterpart, who in addition to physically abusing Machina and Sprocket's counterpart whenever he felt like it or to boss them around (instead of trying to gently and unsuccessfully court her and win over Sprocket) also [[WouldHurtAChild forced]] Sprocket's counterpart into a duel for the throne, and ''killed'' him without mercy.
577* AlasPoorVillain: Although he was under a love spell, you almost feel sorry for him, given how he anguished he was, pleading to Archerina (who clearly didn't care) to forgive him, right before he exploded.
578* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite [[CasanovaWannabe his personality]], he's deceptively dangerous and competent. He's also stronger than Mondo was, as he manages to overpower the Super Zeo Megazord and force the formation of ''Super'' Zeo Ultrazord to kill him while the Super Zeo Megazord easily destroyed Mondo even with the Damocles Sword.
579* BigBadWannabe: Sought to take over the Machine Empire (and win over Machina). He does succeed with the former, but his run only lasts a few episodes before Gasket and Archerina show up and brainwash him to dispose of the ursuper.
580* BrooklynRage: He's got a distinct New York accent, likely to [[SlobsVsSnobs set him apart]] from the rest of the Royal House of Gadgetry.
581* TheBrute: Despite his careless personality, he is about as strong as Prince Gasket and more powerful than Mondo was.
582* CasanovaWannabe: He tries his hardest to woo Machina and fails every single time in doing so, resulting in her and Sprocket's banishment from the empire. He later tries to woo Archerina too, but she brainwashes him the instant he tries to flirt with her.
583* CharacterDevelopment: He was a comedic villain with silly plans and a complete nonchalant attitude at first, but after he rewired himself, his voice changes and becomes deeper. He also became more serious, more powerful, crueller, more intelligent, and more treacherous even going as far as kicking Machina and Sprocket out once he realizes they won't ever work for him nor will Machina return his feelings.
584* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Ohranger'', Bomber the Great remained intact upon dying, with his true missile-like form being released to destroy the sun by Kaiser Buldont. In ''Zeo'', Louie experiences the traditional DefeatEqualsExplosion.
585* KarmicDeath: He was brainwashed by Gasket and Archerina under Machina's orders to fight the Rangers in a kamikaze mission as punishment for his banishing of her and Sprocket.
586* KilledOffForReal: Was defeated in battle with the Super Zeo Ultrazord, and unlike most of the villains, never made a return. Justified, naturally, as it is doubtful Zedd or the Machine Empire wanted him around enough to rebuild him.
587* {{Magitek}}: Like his creators Rita and Zedd, and unlike Mondo (who had to have his monsters constructed or created from pre-existing machines), he's capable of magically turning objects -- including completely non-mechanical ones like a necklace -- into monsters at will.
588* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Created by Lord Zedd and Rita to take over the Machine Empire in Mondo's absence. Of course, they almost immediately lost control of him.
589* SmarterThanYouLook: Despite his careless attitude and personality, he's surprisingly intelligent. His first act is to try and destroy his controller and when that fails he simply rewires himself so it doesn't work anymore upgrading himself in the process. The one monster he puts genuine thought into making, the Midas Monster, is more well thought out (using humanity's own greed to feed it and make them destroy themselves) and dangerous than most of Mondo's (being the first monster that required ''every'' mecha in the Rangers' arsenal to actually beat).
590* TheStarscream: He completely breaks away from Rita and Zedd, and always seems to mention Mondo in a negative light (normally something along the lines of how he's in charge now that the latter is finished). In fact, when Machina and Sprocket protest against his declaration of being the new king, he immediately orders them to be banished from the empire.
591* UnwittingPawn: Archerina turns him into this and sets him loose against the Rangers after brainwashing him with her love arrows.
592* UngratefulBastard: He ignores everyone's advice, including Klank and Orbus's sometimes, and decides to do things his own way. And like Sprocket he'd blame his faults on the duo.
593* VocalEvolution: In his first appearance, he initially spoke with a rather nasally, high-pitched voice. In his later appearances after he rewired himself, his voice became essentially like a less gravelly-voiced [[Series/PowerRangersInSpace Ecliptor]], but with a New York accent.
594[[/folder]]
595
596!!Mooks and Monsters
597[[folder:Cogs]]
598!!Cogs
599Mechanical servants who serve as the foot soldiers of the Machine Empire. They wield spears with an electric charge tip.
600----
601* TheBusCameBack: A group of them returned for ''[[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]]'' in [[MilestoneCelebration Forever Red]].
602* InformedAbility: When first introduced, Zordon claimed that the Cogs needed to be completely dismantled in order to be defeated. The Rangers hardly ever had to take things that far.
603* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Unlike many {{Mook}}s in the franchise, large groups of Cogs are willing to retreat once they realize they're outmatched rather than fight to the death.
604* MenOfSherwood: The Cogs are a rare villainous example of villainous interchangeable soldiers who avoid being a RedShirtArmy at least some of the time. They chase all of the established villains out of the galaxy without help from their superiors (although TheDreaded reputation of their group as a whole helps), do better against the Rangers in combat than any other {{Mook}}s in the franchise (although that might be a case of being DamnedByFaintPraise), and sometimes successfully accomplish missions (like stealing a computer disc) without the supervision of a MonsterOfTheWeek. They also tend to retreat at the end of battles they lose instead of being killed, unlike most {{Mook}}s.
605* MechaMooks: Robotic foot soldiers for the Machine Empire.
606* MookMobile: They have their own {{SpaceFighter}}s called the Quadrafighters.
607* NoWaterProofingInTheFuture: In one episode, one of them gets tossed in a lake and explodes spectacularly.
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:Monsters]]
611!!In General:
612----
613* AdaptedOut: Bara Nightmare [[note]]probably because much of his episode had the rangers unmorphed[[/note]] and Machine Beast Tamer Keris [[note]]likely due to her extremely sexualized design[[/note]] are two of the ''Ohranger'' monsters not to be adapted. Bara Brain was also not adapted, but his explanation is down at Staroid's section.
614* DemotedToExtra: Bara Police only made an appearance in the ''Zeo'' video game under Bara Cop.
615
616!!Staroid
617->'''Voiced by:''' Derek Stephen Prince
618A star-based robot and the first monster the Machine Empire sent down to destroy the Zeo Rangers.
619----
620* AdaptedOut: In ''Ohranger'', Staroid was a mindless drone operated by a smaller robot named Bara-Brain. However, Bara Brain was not adapted due to being around the Japanese cast too much.
621* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Bara Seperate appeared in the sixth and seventh episodes of ''Ohranger''. Here, he is the first monster the Zeo Rangers fought against.
622* AdaptationalIntelligence: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart didn't talk compared to him.
623* BattleBoomerang: Has a Star Boomerang, which is a form of destructive energy from his top point.
624* HealingFactor: If destroyed, his metal sphere can attempt to reform himself. Unfortunately for him, the Rangers did not give him that option.
625* {{Shapeshifting}}: Staroid is capable of transforming into a metal sphere that makes him invulnerable to attacks.
626* ShockAndAwe: Capable of shooting blue lightning from his body.
627* StarterVillain: The first Machine Empire themed monster the Zeo Rangers fought against.
628* SuicidalOverconfidence: Staroid running towards the Zeo Megazord after brandishing its saber was just asking for trouble.
629* TheWorfEffect: While he was able to put the Zeo Zords on the fence, he struggled against the Zeo Megazord.
630
631!!Silo
632->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Papenbrook (1st Time)/Creator/KirkThornton (2nd Time)
633A missile-themed monster created from a robot video game.
634----
635* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Bara Missiler appeared in the eighth episode of ''Ohranger''. Here, he is the second monster the Zeo Rangers fought against.
636* ArmCannon: Has two missile launchers on his wrists.
637* TheBrute: Despite being an early monster, Silo proved to be a tough opponent to beat.
638* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that came back in ''A Golden Homecoming''.
639* CameBackStrong: In his second appearance, he was upgraded with Neo Plutonium, making him able to NoSell the Rangers' entire arsenal. It was only with the aid of his new Super Zeo Zord that Tommy was able to destroy him for good.
640* CombatTentacles: In the form of chains. Silo used these to grapple the Zeo Megazord.
641* {{Flight}}: Silo can fly thanks to the rocket boosters on his shoulders.
642* HurlItIntoTheSun: Did this to the Zeo Megazord after chaining it up. And he would have succeeded destroying the Megazord and the Rangers had Billy not activated the Zeo Battle Helments on time.
643* NearVillainVictory: He had the closest of all the Zeo monsters by sending the Zeo Megazord to the sun. And he was only the ''second'' monster of the season!
644* VerbalTic: Seems to like starting a sentence with a question. Justified as the video game used to create him was being turned into an edutainment game.
645
646!!Boohoo the Clown
647->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Sorich
648A clown-themed monster sent to amplify a baby's cries to destructive levels.
649----
650* BattleBaton: Wields a Clown Baton that fires multiple beams.
651* CoolSword: Is seen wielding one.
652* MadBomber: Wields explosive baby bottles.
653* MonsterClown: Of the robotic kind.
654* ImprobableWeaponUser: Some of his arsenal included a rattle and baby bottle bombs.
655* SensoryOverload: Can afflict this to his opponents, primarily to a baby.
656
657!!People Pitcher
658->'''Voiced by:''' Ari Ross
659A pitching machine monster.
660----
661* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: From a vacuum cleaner to a pitching machine.
662* ArmCannon: Has one that can shoot baseballs.
663* TheCameo: Made one in ''It Came From Angel Grove'' and ''A Golden Homecoming''.
664* IronicName: For a monster called People Pitcher, he never really tossed anyone around.
665* {{Shapeshifting}}: Can turn from an ordinary pitching machine into a monster.
666* WeaponsThatSuck: Oddly enough, for a pitching machine-based monster, he has this ability. Admittedly, this was leftover from ''Ohranger'' as he was known as Bara Vacuum there.
667
668!!Digster
669->'''Voiced by:''' Derek Stephen Prince
670A robot-excavation monster sent down by King Mondo to erupt a volcano on Angel Grove.
671----
672* BreakTheCutie: Attempted this on Kat (fitting as he spent a good amount of time targeting specifically her). Somewhat interestingly it is possible that if her friends didn't find her in time it might have worked, though in all fairness she might have been destroyed not too long afterwards.
673* ImprobableWeaponUser: His jackhammer. Not just for digging up magma, but could also be used as a sword.
674* MadBomber: Carries some grenades on him. To detonate them, he has the little robot on his head push down on the levers.
675* MiniMecha: Seems to be this as he is fully controlled by a smaller version of himself on top of his head.
676* WouldHitAGirl: Throughout his episode, he effectively terrorized Kat the Pink Ranger, took advantage of her twisted ankle, generally bullied stalked and harassed her, and generally picked on her even when she morphed due to her said ankle being a hindrance in battle. In their 1 vs 1 battle Kat's gender nor injuries made him take it easy on her.
677
678!!Puppetman
679->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Pistore
680A puppet robot for a children's show that was corrupted by the Machine Empire.
681----
682* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike his ''Ohranger'' counterpart, Puppetman was a good robot until the Machine Empire got a hold of him.
683* AttackItsWeakPoint: As discovered by Billy, Puppetman grows weaker when its nose is cut off.
684* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Not only was he turned evil by King Mondo, but he could brainwash kids into wreaking havoc.
685* DeadlyDisc: The pair of buzzsaws on his shoulders are not for decoration. Puppetman can fire them at his opponents.
686* SparedByTheAdaptation: Even though he was trashed after the Megazord fight, Billy and Alpha were able to repair him in time for his next show, with a deflector signal to prevent anyone from ever brainwashing him again.
687
688!!Video Vulture
689->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
690A vulture with a camera for a head that transported the Rangers into Prince Sprocket's movie dimension.
691----
692* TheBusCameBack: Would return in ''King for a Day''.
693* NonActionGuy: He does not fight against the Rangers.
694
695!!Leaky Faucet
696->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
697A robotic donkey-themed faucet monster. He would later be revived to convert Earth's water into oil.
698----
699* AdaptationalBadass: While his ''Ohranger'' counterpart's mission of distributing a diet drink that turned people into ravenous {{Big Eater}}s was pretty dangerous, here, Leaky Faucet was tasked [[WaterSourceTampering with polluting all the world's water with toxic cog oil]].
700* AdaptedOut: His Super Sentai counterpart was able to disguise itself as a human. He had no such ability in ''Power Rangers''.
701* BewareTheSillyOnes: He might be the silliest looking monsters in ''Zeo'', but he was also a tough opponent.
702* TheBusCameBack: Would return in ''Oily To Bed, Oily To Rise'' where he was the main antagonist.
703* CameBackStrong: In his second appearance, he had been rebuilt into a more dangerous version, being able to turn into liquid and release toxic oil from his glands.
704* FlatCharacter: Subverted. Unlike the other monsters in ''Invasion of the Ranger Snatchers'' that were used to create Bucket of Bolts, he did have a personality when he came back.
705* MakingASplash: He has a lot of water-based attacks.
706* TubeTravel: Can traverse through Angel Grove's plumbing, where he excretes his toxic oil from his glands.
707
708!!Pumpkin Sorcerer
709->'''Voiced by:''' ???
710A Jack O'Lantern themed monster.
711----
712* FlatCharacter: Only exists to fuse with the others into Bucket of Bolts.
713
714!!Steambot
715->'''Voiced by:''' ???
716A shower monster.
717----
718* FlatCharacter: Only exists to fuse with the others into Bucket of Bolts.
719
720!!Traffic Kitty
721->'''Voiced by:''' ???
722A traffic light-cat monster.
723----
724* FlatCharacter: Only exists to fuse with the others into Bucket of Bolts.
725
726!!Bucket of Bolts
727->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar
728A steam locomotive monster.
729----
730* DisneyVillainDeath: Unusually, he was ''not'' defeated with a finishing move, but the Rangers causing him to fall to his death.
731* FusionDance: Was created by fusing the four monsters above him.
732* {{Shapeshifting}}: Can turn himself into a locomotive.
733
734!!Hydro Contaminators
735->'''Voiced by:''' Dan Woren
736A race of aliens that have water-polluting powers. One was sent down to Earth to pollute the water.
737----
738* AdaptationalHeroism: The rest of his race had made peace with the Aquitarians.
739* AdaptationalNationality: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart was part of the Machine Empire Baranoia (the Machines Empire in the aforementioned Sentai), but in ''Power Rangers'', he's split into his own alien race. He never even heard of the Machine Empire before coming to Earth.
740* {{Invisibility}}: He can turn invisible.
741* VillainTeamUp: He came to Earth with his own goal, but agreed to work with the Machine Empire in destroying the Power Rangers.
742
743!!Adrian and Pollenator
744->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Tahash (Adrian)
745->'''Voiced by:''' Kirk Thornton (Pollenator)
746A pair of plant monsters created from Rocky's mutant plant.
747----
748* BashBrothers: At least in their debut fight.
749* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Pollenator was taken down by the Rangers Zeo Laser Pistols. In ''Ohranger'', he was taken down... [[OffWithHisHead brutally]].
750* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Pollenator's voice is clearly a Rocky Balboa/Sylvester Stallone impression. It's driven home even further when he calls out his cousin's name. Adrian himself is seemingly in the vein of Arnold Schwarzenegger, [[OohMeAccentsSlipping though it’s somewhat inconsistent.]]
751* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Adrian disappeared after Pollenator went down to defeat the Rangers himself. We never know what happens to him (his ''Ohranger'' counterpart died from dissection by the Machine Empire. ''Power Rangers'' obviously could not use that footage).
752
753!!Fortissimodo
754->'''Voiced by:''' Scott Page-Pagter
755A piano-themed monster created from Angel Grove High's grand piano. King Mondo sent him to capture the mysterious piano player as an anniversary present for Queen Machina.
756----
757* CleanDubName: His original name was Bara Devil.
758* MeaningfulName: Fortissimodo is based on fortississimo: a musical dynamic term for very very loud. Perfect for a music-themed monster.
759* PlayingWithFire: Could breathe fire.
760
761!!Mean Screen
762->'''Voiced by:''' Karim Prince
763A computer-themed monster.
764----
765* AntagonistTitle: ''Mean Screen''.
766* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Wields two blades on his arms.
767* CombatTentacles: Has these in the form of computer cables.
768* ComputerVirus: The main reason he was sent down was to infect the Rangers arsenal and make them weaker.
769* PowerCopying: Has the ability to copy his opponent's powers and use it against them.
770
771!!Mechanizer
772->'''Voiced by:''' Eddie Frierson
773A piranha-themed monster sent down to stop the Rangers from getting fuel cells for Billy's ship.
774----
775* AdaptedOut: Bara Crusher had the ability to possess people through a mechanical bug. This was never used in ''Power Rangers''.
776* BloodKnight: Mechanizer didn't care about a reward Klank offered him. He just wanted to cause destruction.
777* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that came back in ''A Golden Homecoming''.
778* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His last appearance was in an exploding warehouse. It is unknown whether or not he survived or the one from ''Golden Homecoming'' is a replacement.
779
780!!Robocupid
781->'''Voiced by:''' Alex Borstein
782A female love robot that can cause people to fall in love with their appliances.
783----
784* AdaptationalDumbass: While Bara Printer [[BatmanGambit was tricked]] into [[MirrorsReflectEverything zapping his own reflection with his love ray]], Robocupid actually mistook her reflection for a "gorgeous woman".
785* CupidsArrow: Her main ability is to cause people to fall in love with the first appliance they see.
786* DemotedToExtra: Her counterpart Bara Printer got his own focus episode. Robocupid was one of two monsters in "No Business Like Snow Business", the other being Defoliator. Although, it was a three-parter.
787* EyeLaser: Can fire lasers from her single eye. On the ground, it was her CupidsArrow. When she was gigatified, it became an offensive weapon.
788* NoOntologicalInertia: As with other cases, her destruction undid her spell that made humans fall in love with machines.
789* ShesAManInJapan: Her ''Ohranger'' counterpart is male.
790
791!!Defoliator
792->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Epcar
793A heat-manipulating scorpion robot sent down to cause greenhouse effects on the Earth.
794----
795* AdaptationalBadass: Surprisingly, his DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation makes him tougher than Bara Darts.
796* BewareMyStingerTail: Being a scorpion-themed robot, he naturally has this.
797* DemotedToExtra: While his counterpart Bara Darts got an episode all to himself, Defoliator shared the episode "No Business Like Snow Business" with Robocupid. Although, it was a three-parter.
798* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Oddly enough, Defoliator was first taken down by the Zeo Megazord, and then permanently destroyed on the ground battles when in ''Ohranger'', it was the other way around.
799* GreenThumb: Subverted. He ''destroys'' plants to enhance the greenhouse effect.
800* MadeOfIron: More than literally, as he's the only monster in all of ''Zeo'' to actually survive a Megazord fight.
801* PowerPincers: Has one on its left arm.
802
803!!Main Drain
804->'''Voiced by:''' Brad Orchard
805An energy-draining monster that badly damaged the Zeo Megazord and was the first to battle the Red Battlezord.
806----
807* AdaptedOut: He had an earlier, less armored appearance in ''Ohranger''. And unlike Main Drain, that version started out in giant form.
808* AdaptiveAbility: As he absorbed more energy, his body grew more spikes.
809* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Very arrogant in his abilities.
810* CombatTentacles: Uses one to siphon power.
811* EnergyAbsorption: His main ability.
812* TheWorfEffect: He was able to handle the Zeo Megazord, but once Tommy got full control of the Red Battlezord, well bye-bye Main Drain.
813* WoundedGazelleGambit: In the middle of his fight against the Zeo Megazord, he decided to give up and surrender. However, it turned out to be a trap for the Rangers to drain the Megazord's energy. It also helped as the Rangers suddenly grabbed the IdiotBall at that moment.
814
815!!Punch-A-Bunch
816->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Papenbrook
817A boxing monster dispatched by Prince Sprocket to fight the Red Battlezord.
818----
819* AnIcePerson: He has an ice breath, which can cover a cockpit area with ice.
820* BareFistedMonk: He's a boxing-themed monster that uses his fists. Though he also had a hammer for some reason.
821* MeaningfulName: Being a boxing monster fits his name.
822* PowerFist: For his second battle with the Red Battlezord, his gloves were enhanced with spikes.
823* {{Teleportation}}: Punch-A-Bunch can teleport to different locations using his belt.
824
825!!Mace Face
826->'''Voiced by:''' Brad Orchard
827A spiked robotic armadillo monster that was the first to be defeated by the Zeo Mega Battlezord.
828----
829* DemotedToExtra: Zig-zagged. While Mace Face shared an episode with Autochthon, he appeared in the previous episode.
830* HyperDestructiveBouncingBall: He can turn into a spikey ball and roll towards his opponent.
831* MadeOfIron: He has very durable armor that not even the Red Battlezord could break through. It took the newly created Zeo Mega Battlezord to finally breakthrough.
832* ShockAndAwe: Could emit blue lightning from his eyes.
833* WolverineClaws: Has these in place of weapons.
834
835!!Autochthon
836->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Epcar
837An ancient spirit released by King Mondo.
838----
839* AdaptationalNationality: As with the Hydro Contaminators, Autochthon was not under the Machine Empire like his ''Ohranger'' counterpart.
840* AllWebbedUp: Is capable of shooting strings from either his mouth or hands to tie up his enemies (leftover from ''Ohranger'' as he was known as Bara Clothes).
841* DemotedToExtra: Shared his single episode appearance with Mace Face.
842* ShockAndAwe: He can fire multi-colored electricity.
843
844!!Defector
845->'''Voiced by:''' Lex Lang
846A scrap metal monster created to trick the Rangers into believing that he was defecting from the Machine Empire.
847----
848* AdaptationalDumbass: Bara-Revenger was a lot more philosophical.
849* AdaptationalVillainy: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart was actually ''against'' the Machine Empire and was only forced to attack the Rangers due to Acha (Klank's Sentai counterpart) remote controlling him. Defector in ''Zeo'' is nothing like him.
850* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Ohranger'', after being freed from the Machine Empire's control, Bara-Revenger went off to fall apart in a junkyard. Defector was immediately destroyed when Rocky struck him with the Defender Wheel.
851* EngineeredHeroics: To sell his story that he's against the Machine Empire, he takes advantage of a little girl's dog running into a road by saving it from an incoming car. Klank considers it a nice touch.
852* FakeDefector: His main goal was to trick the rangers into thinking he was defecting from the Machine Empire.
853* IronicName: Defector's name comes from someone who defects from a previous allegiance. While that's true in ''Ohranger'', it is not the case in ''Power Rangers''.
854* PullingThemselvesTogether: Was formed from junk parts in the Machine Empire's scrapyard assembling together under Klank's direction.
855
856!!Drill Master
857->'''Voiced by:''' Dan Woren
858A drill monster that appeared in Adam's dream.
859----
860* AdaptationalLateAppearance: His counterpart Bara Drill was actually the ''first'' monster to appear in ''Ohranger''.
861* AllJustADream: Downplayed. While he did appear in Adam's dream, he returned for ''A Golden Homecoming''. However, it's unknown whether King Mondo created him just then or had him fight against the Rangers off-screen. Or possibly King Mondo overheard Adam telling the others about his dream and being inspired to recreate that monster.
862* TheBusCameBack: One of the monsters that came back in ''A Golden Homecoming''.
863* GlassCannon: The only Neo-Plutonium monster capable of damaging the Super Zeozords, but also the only one taken out by having his weapon broke.
864* ThisIsADrill: He has a massive one on his torso.
865* WreckedWeapon: One of the rare cases this proves fatal. After Adam in his Super Zeozord destroys his drill, he falls over and explodes.
866
867!!Googleheimer the Toy Robot
868->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
869A toy robot that was given to Prince Sprocket as a new toy.
870----
871* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Downplayed, he's childlike in both cases, but he originally was just a BigEater (hence why he's chewing on the Zeo Megazord), here he's just a living toy robot.
872* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite his goofy appearance, he proved to be a formidable opponent.
873* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart turned into an angel after being defeated. Here, [[DefeatEqualsExplosion he explodes like any other monster]].
874* GoofyBuckteeth: He has buckteeth to add to his goofy appearance, hiding the fact that he's really a deadly adversary.
875
876!!Wrecking Ball
877->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Sorich
878A wrecking ball monster that Prince Sprocket received as a birthday present.
879----
880* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Wrecking Ball's ''Ohranger'' counterpart was based on a kendama (a Japanese skills toy). Since a toy like that would not be well known for the American audience, he was instead changed into a wrecking ball-themed monster.
881* AdaptedOut: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart was the EvilKnockoff of a human-made machine.
882* EpicFlail: He wields a giant wrecking ball.
883
884!!Admiral Abominator
885->'''Voiced by:''' Ezra Weisz
886A robot admiral monster that was to be the leader of the new armada that King Mondo was building.
887----
888* AdaptedOut: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart had a human disguise. Abominator had no such ability.
889* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart was dressed in a Napoleon-style outfit due to having a thing for nostalgia. Here, he's changed to a marine admiral.
890* TalkLikeAPirate: Most of his dialogue involves words like "brig", "shanghai" and "WalkThePlank".
891* VillainousBreakdown: The zord battle stopped going his way after awhile and he got extremely angry, he calmed down quickly and had an OhCrap moment when they formed the Zeo Megabattlezord.
892* VillainsWantMercy: His last words are "No, please!" [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman The Rangers scrap him anyway.]]
893
894!!Wolfbane
895->'''Voiced by:''' Steve Krammer
896A cyborg werewolf monster, and the first monster to face off against the Gold Ranger.
897----
898* AdaptationalIntelligence: His counterpart Bara Goblin only grunted and growled, whereas Wolfbane can talk.
899* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart was a goblin while in ''Power Rangers'', he was changed into a werewolf.
900* IronicName: His name is based on a flower that wolves don't like.
901* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: A cyborg werewolf monster.
902* WolverineClaws: Has theses in place of weapons.
903* TheWorfEffect: In both the ground battle and zord battle, he bested the main five Rangers, but lost to the Gold Ranger.
904
905!!Tarantabot
906->'''Voiced by:''' Steve [=McGowan=]
907A tarantula robot monster.
908----
909* AdaptedOut: It had an earlier, less powerful form in ''Ohranger''.
910* AllWebbedUp: Can fire a chain metal version of the trope, that also has ShockAndAwe abilities.
911* OhCrap: All he could do against the Zeo Ultrazord was shake in fear.
912* WeHardlyKnewYe: He didn't get as much screentime as his ''Ohranger'' counterpart.
913* TheWorfEffect: Easily handled the zords until the Zeo Ultrazord was formed. He was toast afterwards.
914
915!!Somnibot
916->'''Voiced by:''' Barbara Goodson
917A sleep-themed monster.
918----
919* AdaptedOut: Somnibot had a third form in ''Ohranger'' (in between the two other forms). It was not used in ''Power Rangers'' due to the footage used featuring car accidents and vehicular manslaughter.
920* CameBackStrong: After getting trashed by the Gold Ranger in their first fight, Klank repaired her into a stronger form that even the Gold Ranger had some difficulty with.
921* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Humorously, even she can get affected by her singing.
922* ShesAManInJapan: Her ''Ohranger'' counterpart was a male.
923
924!!The Varox
925->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Papenbrook (Borox)
926->'''Voiced by:''' ?? (Silver Team Commander & Starboard Winger)
927A race of bounty hunters that went to Earth to take the Gold Ranger powers. One of them, Borox, aligned himself with King Mondo.
928----
929* AdaptationalNationality: As with the Hydro Contaminators and Autochthon, the Varox were not under the Machine Empire like their ''Ohranger'' counterpart.
930* CripplingOverspecialization: The best explanation for how Borax could so easily defeat the Gold Ranger but have trouble with the other Rangers; the Gold Ranger may have been established as more powerful than the others, but since Borax was specifically intending to go after the Gold Ranger, his strengths focused on taking out the Gold Ranger while leaving him 'vulnerable' to the others.
931* DigAttack: Showcased this in the Megazord battle.
932* TheWorfEffect: One Varox, Borax, easily deals with the Gold Ranger, but has trouble with the other Rangers and is subsequently defeated by the Zeo Megazord.
933* VillainTeamUp: He came to Earth to steal the Gold Ranger's powers when King Mondo approached him, offering to let him have the Zeo Rangers' powers if he helped defeat them, which he agreed with.
934
935!!Hosehead
936->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
937A tentacle-based monster, and the only Machine Empire monster that the Rangers never fought before the Neo-Plutonium Armor upgrade.
938----
939* AdaptationalLateAppearance: His counterpart Bara Saucer actually made a previous appearance before returning, being the ''second'' monster to appear in ''Ohranger''. However, due to the violent footage featuring him depicted, it couldn't be adapted for the kid-friendly ''Power Rangers''.
940* CombatTentacles: Has wirey tentacles that grabbed Super Zeo Zord 3.
941* FlatCharacter: Unlike the other three monsters, who had appeared in previous episodes, there was nothing remarkable about Hosehead.
942* WeHardlyKnewYe: Gets the least amount of screen time out of all the ''Ohranger'' monsters.
943
944!!Tough Tusks
945->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
946A robotic elephant monster created from Emily's elephant-headed necklace. It was the first monster created by the new leader of the Machine Empire, Louie Kaboom.
947----
948* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Sported a tusk in the place of his left arm.
949* {{War Elephant|s}}: Based on an elephant as part of his AnimalMotif.
950
951!!Stenchy
952->'''Voiced by:''' Brad Orchard
953A robotic skunk monster.
954----
955* AdaptationalWimp: His ''Ohranger'' counterpart had stronger powers as he could use the garbage on Earth to create atomizing gas. Here, he can only create a stink gas. That's it.
956* SmellySkunk: A robotic smelly skunk.
957* WeaponizedStench: Mr. Stenchy is a skunklike robot who can produce a stench that drives off the Rangers. At giant size, it can disintegrate entire buildings.
958
959!!Midas Hound
960->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Mallow
961A gold dog robot.
962----
963* AdaptationalIntelligence: He was able to talk in contrast to Bara-Gold, who only grunted. Downplayed, as he only showed speaking capabilities after his statue armor was destroyed.
964* DefiantToTheEnd: Give Midas some credit. Unlike most monsters where the appearance of the Zeo Ultrazord resulted in an OhCrap moment, he refused to give up and charged against the Megazord. Sadly, it became a moment of SuicidalOverconfidence.
965* DemotedToExtra: Midas Hound only appeared in one episode, as opposed to Bara Gold who appeared in two episodes of ''Ohranger''.
966* GodzillaThreshold: Due to his abilities that can turn anything into gold, the Rangers had to use a good amount of their zord arsenal to defeat him.
967* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: A gold-colored monster.
968* MidasTouch: With his beams, he can turn anything and anyone into gold. Poor Jason can attest to the latter.
969
970!!Cruel Chrome
971->'''Voiced by:''' David Walsh
972A monster created from Detective Stone's Waverunner.
973----
974* BattleBoomerang: His main weapon.
975* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Can project small blades out of his wrists to slash and stab his enemies with.
976* {{Irony}}: He called Jason a second-rate leader, not knowing that Jason ''was'' the original leader of the ''Mighty Morphin'' team.
977* MakingASplash: Can spray a hazardous water-like substance.
978* OhCrap: All he could do was mutter "This can't be good" when the Super Zeo Ultrazord was created.
979* TheWorfEffect: He could handle the Super Zeo Megazord, but was wiped out when it combined with the Red Battlezord and Pyramidas.
980
981!!Altor
982->'''Voiced by:''' Kirk Thornton
983A warrior monster Prince Gasket created by infusing Tommy's powers and skills into it.
984----
985* TheArtifact: His appearance invokes more of the Gold Ranger's appearance than the Red Ranger's. In ''Ohranger'', he was designed to look like the Gold Ranger to trick the Rangers into thinking that their SixthRanger had been turned into a machine.
986* AssimilationBackfire: Infusing Tommy's skills turned out to be a mistake; Jason appealed to the Tommy side of Altor's mind, causing the monster to suffer an identity crisis.
987* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: He was defeated by King Pyramidder Carrier Formation in ''Ohranger'', while Jason defeated him with his own staff in ''Power Rangers''.
988* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Was killed by his very own staff.
989
990!!Protectron
991->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Epcar
992A robot monster that was guarding a time-turning item.
993----
994* AdaptedOut: He had a human form in ''Ohranger'' that was never used.
995* DashinglyDapperDerby: He's got a bowler hat on his head, which is a remnant of his ''Ohranger'' counterpart's conman theme.
996* MeaningfulName: His name is Protectron, and he was protecting an important item.
997
998!!Nuklifier
999->'''Voiced by:''' Kirk Thornton
1000A warrior monster sent down by Archerina to destroy Kat. He wields a spear that can fire dark orange-colored energy streams, and is notable as the only monster to be destroyed by a finisher from Auric the Conquerer.
1001----
1002* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Has a shield.
1003* SmallNameBigEgo: He smugly took credit for pummeling Auric, despite the fact that he had help from Gasket and Archerina in doing so.
1004* TheWorfEffect: He could handle both the Super Zeo Megazord and Warrior Wheel, but Auric was able to destroy him [[OneHitKill with one sword slash]].
1005
1006!!Mechaterpillar
1007->'''Voiced by:''' Brianne Siddall
1008A caterpillar monster made from a fishing lure.
1009----
1010* AdaptationalWimp: In addition to his DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation, his ''Ohranger'' counterpart was the one that enabled the Machine Empire to conquer the earth. Here, he's just a run-of-the-mill monster.
1011* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Ohranger'', the King Ranger's (Gold Rangers Sentai counterpart) friend Dorin destroyed him by using a powerful crystal. In ''Power Rangers'', Jason destroyed him with Pyramidus.
1012* MadeOfIron: He was such a strong monster that not even the Red Battlezord and Super Zeo Megazord could make a scratch on its body.
1013* NoOntologicalInertia: For some reason, destroying him freed Tommy and Tanya from the singing spell they were under.
1014
1015!!Impursonator
1016->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WendeeLee
1017A purse monster Rita accidentally created when she attempted to turn Kat evil again.
1018----
1019* AdaptationExplanationExtrication: In the Sentai, there is actually a reason why she's so tough; she's a magic-based Kakuranger monster and is thus immune to the Ohranger's technology-based weapons.
1020* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yeah, it looks ridiculous, but Impursonator proved to be the strongest monster Rita ever created.
1021* EnergyAbsorption: She absorbs the energy from any attack she takes and converts it into extra power for her [[ShockAndAwe thunder bolts]].
1022* FusionDance: Fused with Cog Changer in a last-ditch effort.
1023* NighInvulnerability: Her blubbery skin and energy-absorbing powers let her NoSell practically everything thrown at her. [[TheWorfBarrage Even the Zeo Ultrazord did little damage to her]].
1024* ShesAManInJapan: Her ''Ohranger'' counterpart was a male.
1025
1026!!Cog Changer
1027->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Sorich
1028A cog-based monster.
1029----
1030* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Has a buzzsaw on his left arm.
1031* FusionDance: Fused with Impursonator in a last-ditch effort.
1032* MadeOfIron: He was able to take a hit from the [[{{BFG}} Zeo Power Cannon]], but he was still knocked down and needed to be gigantified.
1033* SwissArmyWeapon: His cogs could function in many different ways from upgrading the Cogs, using them as bombs, or taking over machinery.
1034* {{Technopath}}: Cog Changer's main ability is to use cogs to control local machinery. He even used them to hijack the Zeo Megazord.
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