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5->''"Magical Source! Mystic Force!"''
6-->-- '''[[ByThePowerOfGreyskull Morphing call]]''', ''Power Rangers Mystic Force''
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8The 14th season of ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', [[{{Frankenslation}} based on]] ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger'', and the only Disney-produced season to feature the main villain from its ''Sentai'' counterpart.
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10After an earthquake hits the city of Briarwood, a stranger appears and asks for help locating someone in the nearby forest. But the local townsfolk are superstitious about the woods, and the only one brave enough to volunteer is Nick, [[IWasJustPassingThrough a wanderer just passing through]]. A group of young locals join him, not wanting to be shown up by an outsider.
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12The group soon discovers the secret of Briarwood Forest: it is home to a pocket dimension inhabited by mystical creatures, and the stranger who summoned them is a powerful sorceress. More than that, their bravery marks them as wizards destined to protect both them and the human realm from the forces of the Underworld that have been freed by the quake. They are given the power to become Rangers to give their magical powers an extra edge, but if they're going to win they'll need to find out what happened years ago when the monsters were sealed...
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14Succeeded by ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive''. Xander would re-appear in the MilestoneCelebration team up "Once A Ranger", but this season didn't get a proper team up (the closest to one with ''S.P.D.'' was Piggy making a brief cameo in episode 17, "Ranger Down").
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17!!Recurring ''Power Rangers'' tropes include:
18* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: The Master fights Leanbow in Rootcore for a period of their fight in the final episode.
19* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Many Power Rangers teams employ this trope, but this team especially fits the ''Mythical Monster Motif'' version.
20* BigBad: The Master, who is the leader of Morlocks and ruler of Underworld.
21* BigGood: The Mystic Mother. [[spoiler: Actually a famous villain and former BigBad after a HeelFaceTurn]].
22* ChestInsignia: Team "M" logos on the belt, personal symbols on the faces of the helmets.
23** BroughtToYouByTheLetterS
24** Koragg also has one that's LostInTranslation; his chestplate forms a stylized W, for his Japanese name Wolzard.
25* CityOfAdventure: Briarwood.
26* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Downplayed. While in the magical forest, the rangers wear a leather vest of their color. While in their civilian job, they wear their colors, but can also wear other colors as well to try and not make it as obvious.
27* ComicBookAdaptation: Had a run in the UK Power Rangers Magazine.
28* CompressedAdaptation: Was given 32 episodes to ''Magiranger's'' 49.
29* TheDragon: Koragg and Necrolai are CoDragons.
30* EliteMooks: Styxoids, more advanced Hidiacs that serve Koragg.
31* EvilPlan: As there are a number of {{Big Bad}}s, there are a number of these.
32** Morticon wanted to escape his can and continue his war on the humans.
33** Imperious was more interested in his grudge with Daggeron and taking over the villain's camp.
34** The Ten Terrors were more focused on reviving TheMaster than defeating the rangers.
35** Finally, TheMaster wanted to consume all the magic in the world and then the world itself.
36* ExtraLongEpisode: It had its multi-part episodes, including its opener "Broken Spell" and the 3-part episode "Dark Wish" originally broadcast as extra long episodes.
37* {{Frankenslation}}: Based on ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger''.
38* GreatOffscreenWar: The last war with the Underworld twenty-ish years ago.
39* HomeBase: Rootcore.
40* HumongousMecha: With the unique twist that the Rangers actually become their own Zords, rather than piloting them from within.
41** AnimalMecha: The [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Mystic Dragon]] combination, [[KingOfBeasts Mystic Lion]], [[ThePhoenix Mystic Phoenix]], [[HellishHorse Catastros]], and [[{{Unicorn}} Brightstar]].
42** CombiningMecha: Four of the Rangers can combine their zord forms into the Mystic Dragon, and all five can make the Mystic Titan Megazord. Their second combination, the Manticore Megazord, is made of the Mystic Firebird (Nick) and Mystic Lion (collectively the other four). Koragg can also combine with Catastros into the Centarus Wolf Megazord, and Nick can join with either Catastros or Brightstar to make the Centarus Phoenix Megazord and Phoenix Unizord respectively.
43** TransformingMecha: The Solar Streak train.
44* MadeOfExplodium: It's ''Franchise/PowerRangers.'' Compared to the rest of the Kalish era they're restrained with it, though; attacks explode, monsters explode. The entire background does not turn into a sea of flames because of ''water attacks'' or ''merely pointing weapons at each other without yet firing,'' as we're going to see a lot of next season.
45* MakeMyMonsterGrow: ...It's ''Power Rangers.'' We get three methods for the three phases of the series: Morticon's monsters are enlarged with a spell from Koragg. Imperious' monsters can grow on their own. The Ten Terrors are naturally giant sized and making themselves ''small.'' They can easily return to their natural size; because it's natural for them and not a spell, the effect for doing so is not the usual "Dark Seal appears under you" effect.
46* TheMentor: Udonna.
47* MiniDressOfPower: Part of the Mystic Ranger girls' suits.
48* {{Mooks}}: Hidiacs. They exist only to be killed off en masse in [[SerialEscalation increasing showy feats of magic power]]. Lampshaded by one.
49-->"Count yourself lucky, those guys [who 'get some action'] never come back."
50%%** EliteMooks: Styxoids.
51* {{Motifs}}:
52** Heroes: ElementalPowers with {{Mythical| Motifs}} and FairytaleMotifs.
53*** PlayingWithFire and ThePhoenix: Nick.
54*** ShockAndAwe and NobleBirdOfPrey (Garuda, aka Thunderbird): Chip.
55*** MakingASplash and OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Madison.
56*** BlowYouAway and OurFairiesAreDifferent: Vida.
57*** GreenThumb and OurMinotaursAreDifferent: Xander.
58*** ThePowerOfTheSun and KnightInShiningArmor: Daggeron. Also ArabianNightsDays, and BewitchedAmphibians in his origin.
59*** AnIcePerson and WinterRoyalLady: Udonna.
60*** {{Lunacy}} and BarrierWarrior: Clare as the Gatekeeper.
61*** [[spoiler:PlayingWithFire]] and [[spoiler:NobleWolf]]: [[spoiler:Leanbow.]]
62** Villains: MonsterMash.
63*** EldritchAbomination: TheMaster.
64*** FishPeople: Sculpin, head of the Ten Terrors.
65*** FrankensteinsMonster: Morticon.
66*** {{Mummy}}: Imperious.
67*** NightOfTheLivingMooks: the Hidiacs and Styxoids.
68*** VampireMonarch: Necrolai.
69*** WolfMan: Koragg the Knight Wolf. Crossing over into the heroes' FairytaleMotifs, he's also TheBigBadWolf and a BlackKnight.
70* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Notably, this was the very first cast to be all Aussies & Kiwis.[[note]](By contrast, the [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm last]] [[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder three]] [[Series/PowerRangersSPD seasons]] did at least have one or more Canadian actors.)[[/note]] They tried, but you can hear it.
71* PrecursorHeroes: the previous generation; including Udonna, Daggeron, Niella, Leanbow, and Calindor.
72* RecycledINSPACE: Power Rangers [[AC:as [[FunctionalMagic WIZARDS]]!]]
73* RookieRedRanger: Nick.
74* SealedEvilInACan: [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Rita Repulsa's]] very ''line'' is echoed by Koragg's first line (He actually says "After ''all these'' years, I'm free," but the similarity was close enough that many fans were confused into thinking the {{backstory}} was set ten thousand years previous, when it actually appears to have been more like 20).
75* SuperMode: Legend Mode. The senior wizards have Ancient Mystic Mode (Clare had one which she used as her Zord-equivalent form as the Gatekeeper).
76* {{Thememobile}}:
77** RocketRide: The Mystic Racers. This is what happens when you apply Ranger powers to a FlyingBroomstick. There were some awesome ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''-esque racers-in-forest scenes.
78** CoolBike: Nick's Mystic Speeder.
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80* TheTeam:
81** TheLeader: Nick
82** TheSmartGuy: Xander
83** TheLancer: Chip
84** TheHeart: Vida
85** GirlyGirl: Madison
86** SixthRanger: Udonna / Daggeron / Leanbow
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88* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Vida and Madison - interestingly reversed from ''Magiranger''; Urara has about the same personality as Madison, but is ''her'' team's Tomboy because Houka is ''just that girly''. And appropriately enough, Vida ''hates'' the color pink.
89* TransformationTrinket: The Mystic Morphers; originally, they were magic wands like Udonna's Snow Staff. When the Rangers pointed out that these weren't very inconspicuous, she turned them into cell phones[[note]]in ''Magiranger'' it was originally a phone to begin with because they were getting their spells via message from the heavens, but that lore wouldn't work here[[/note]]. Daggeron has his own Solar Cell Morpher (a mix of a cell phone and, of all things, a train conductor's ticket puncher; instead of dialing spells, Daggeron punches tickets), and Koragg has his own Wolf Morpher that he uses to activate spells ([[spoiler:this Morpher turns red when he becomes the Wolf Warrior]]). When Nick gains his Battlizer, he gets the Fierce Dragon Morpher (essentially a PaletteSwap of the Solar Cell Morpher with a dragon head added on top).
90* VillainsActHeroesReact: As is the norm for ''Power Rangers'', we generally get a MOTW appearing with an EvilPlan OnceAnEpisode, with our heroes then arriving on the scene to stop them.
91%%** MagicWand: Magi Staffs (Wand Mode).
92%%*** SwissArmyWeapon for the boys:
93%%*** HeroesPreferSwords: Nick's Magi Staff in Sword Mode.
94%%*** AutomaticCrossbows: Chip's Magi Staff (and Mystic Lion Staff) in Crossbow Mode.
95%%** {{Magic Staff}}s: Legend Mode's Mystic Lion Staffs and Udonna's Snowstaff. Clare as the Gatekeeper also utilized one.
96%%** ImprobableWeaponUser: Daggeron's Solaris Laser Lamp (a magic lamp/gun).
97%%** RedBoxingGloves: Mystic Force Fighters.
98* WordPower:
99** ByThePowerOfGreyskull: "Magical Source, Mystic Force!" (possibly just an {{Invocation}} and the real ByThePowerOfGreyskull is "Galwit Mysto Ranger!")
100** InTheNameOfTheMoon[=/=]TransformationNameAnnouncement:
101-->"Strong as a tree! Green Mystic Ranger!"\
102"Ever-changing as the wind! Pink Mystic Ranger!"\
103"Fluid as the sea! Blue Mystic Ranger!"\
104"Fast as lightning! Yellow Mystic Ranger!"\
105"Forceful as fire! Red Mystic Ranger!"\
106"Flurry of snow! White Mystic Ranger!"\
107"Power of the sun! Solaris Knight!"\
108[[spoiler:"Burning heart of fire! Wolf Warrior!"]]\
109"We call forth the magic! Together as one! United for all time! Power Rangers Mystic Force!"
110*** Clare had a separate one: "Power of the shining moon.. behold, the Gatekeeper!"
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112!!This subseries contains examples of:
113* ActorAllusion: Mystic Mother, as a tribute to the late Machiko Soga. "Known as [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Rita]] in the dark days..." Soga played Bandora (MMPR's Rita Repulsa) in ''Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger'', and Magiel in ''Magiranger'', one of her final roles before her death in 2006.
114* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Inverted with the portly Daggeron filling the role of the bishonen Hikaru... leading to [[StockFootageFailure Daggeron mysteriously losing fifty pounds when he morphed.]]
115* AdaptationExplanationExtrication: Like ''[[Series/PowerRangersSPD S.P.D.]]'' before it, ''Mystic Force'' adapts several episodes and subplots from its source Sentai beat-for-beat. However, while ''S.P.D.'' had the benefit of having a background premise very similar to that of [[Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger its parent series]], ''Mystic Force'' makes heavy changes to ''Magiranger'' lore and character relationships, most notably having the counterparts to the Ozu SiblingTeam be UnrelatedInTheAdaptation. The problem is that ''Mystic Force'' carries over several plot points that are obviously made for their context in ''Magiranger'' and its theme of ThePowerOfFamily, but because said plot points aren't changed to accommodate their ''Mystic Force'' context, they come off as somewhat out of place:
116** One episode has Urara/Madison kiss a frog that turns out to be a cursed Hikaru/Daggeron. In ''Magiranger'', this was contextualized by it being the first in a string of ShipTease events between Urara and Hikaru [[spoiler:that ultimately results in them confessing their love to each other and marrying]]. However, since Urara and Kai's counterparts Madison and Nick are UnrelatedInTheAdaptation, ''Mystic Force'' had been building up ShipTease between them in an AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul, and Madison and Daggeron have no particular relationship. The potential awkwardness of Madison having kissed Daggeron is never brought up, which may lead one to wonder what the purpose of such an unusual plot point was. [[spoiler:Near the end, the Master gives Daggeron a vision of his death, but Daggeron doesn't seem to be particularly worried about it or ever bring it up again; this is an import of an event from ''Magiranger'' that involved Hikaru getting a similar vision, but in his case this terrified him so much that [[ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies he almost cut off his relationship with Urara]].]]
117** The existence of the Tribunal of Magic raises a lot of questions; even taking their somewhat BlueAndOrangeMorality into account, there certainly were a ''lot'' of times they could have stepped in to take away "bad magic" for much more underhanded offenses than what the Rangers were guilty of (see BrokenAesop below). The need to "earn" the Legend forms originally came from ''every'' form of magic in ''Magiranger'' being powered by "courage", meaning that even with all of the assistance Magitopia had to offer, it still wouldn't mean anything if the siblings didn't have their own HeroicResolve.
118** The "Ancient Mystic Modes" are strange, monstrous-looking forms used by characters such as Leanbow and Daggeron; these forms seem to be intermediate forms between their human and Ranger forms, which probably wouldn't be as conspicuous if they didn't look rather intimidatingly monstrous. Virtually no info is given as to what the forms are and how one would obtain one. In ''Magiranger'', Blagel (Leanbow's counterpart), Sungel (Daggeron's counterpart), Lunagel (Clare's counterpart of sorts), and Raigel/Meemy (Calindor/Imperious's counterpart) were [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Heavenly Saints]], so these were actually their true forms; Heavenly Saints in human form were implied to be using AFormYouAreComfortableWith when interacting with humans. [=MagiShine's=] TransformationSequence has him briefly assume this form for a moment before the Ranger armor comes on because it's effectively serving as his ShapeshifterDefaultForm, but while the footage was retained in ''Mystic Force'', the reason Daggeron has to momentarily assume "Ancient Mystic Mode" while transforming into Solaris Knight isn't explained at all.
119** Both ''Magiranger'' and ''Mystic Force'' point out that Wolzard/Koragg's behavior is difficult to understand, since he keeps sparing the Rangers and even helping them at times despite ostensibly trying to kill them. [[spoiler:In ''Magiranger'', the explanation ended up being that Blagel/Isamu unconsciously recognized the Ozu siblings as his children; he invoked HonorBeforeReason so that he wouldn't have to hurt them, and his interest in making them [[WorthyOpponent Worthy Opponents]] was an unconscious attempt to StealthMentor them. This explanation wouldn't work in ''Mystic Force'', because four of the five Rangers aren't his children and the fifth isn't recognizable to him as his son, so the explanation is changed to Leanbow having a creed of "honor" that he considers essential to his way of life. The problem is that Koragg's behavior, being based on actions from ''Magiranger'' that were deliberately portrayed as not making sense, leads to the implication that Leanbow's honor code is HonorBeforeReason at best and equally incomprehensible at worst.]]
120** This is one of the major factors leading to Nick infamously becoming the SpotlightStealingSquad in the final arc of the series. Beyond TheLawOfChromaticSuperiority, the justification for Kai being at the center of the ''Magiranger'' narrative was that he was TheBabyOfTheBunch in a SiblingTeam, and his CharacterDevelopment was thus heavily reliant on his older siblings all trying to do their best to support their kid brother. This meant that episodes about Kai would usually feature his relationship with a given sibling instead of just being about him alone; on top of that, whenever the story brought up things related to Blagel/Isamu, it would have an impact on all five siblings and their backstories, with Kai simply happening to be the most emotionally invested for [[TellMeAboutMyFather various reasons]]. [[spoiler:''Mystic Force'' removing the sibling context and making Nick the only one related to Leanbow and Udonna results in episodes originally meant to be about "Kai and one of his siblings" being made to be only about Nick, and the Ozu family's relationships built up over half a series are condensed into a comparatively abrupt LukeIAmYourFather and TheChosenOne reveal. A lot of Kai/Nick's role in the endgame plot, especially Kai's WellDoneSonGuy tendencies in the finale, are obviously written more as a culmination of Kai's ComingOfAgeStory than they are Nick's BecauseDestinySaysSo.]]
121* AdaptationalIntelligence: Some of the monsters who talk in Mystic Force were just snarling beasts in Magiranger.
122* AllThereInTheManual: If not for the official websites, we'd have no idea what Clare and Toby's last names were.
123* AlphaBitch: Leelee, but [[LovableAlphaBitch she gets better.]]
124* ArbitrarySkepticism: Nick takes some time to believe in magic, given that he clearly sees people all around him using it all throughout the first episode.
125** Additionally, when Vida is turned into a vampire and Chip realizes it in the "Stranger Within" two parter, the rest of the team laughs it off. Sure, we have magic powers and fight a wolf man and a ''vampire'' on a regular basis, but there's no way that Vida could have been turned into a ''vampire!'' Wait...
126* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Clare hears from Udonna how she was someone she'd never give up on. Her response? "Why is it that we are giving up on Nick?"
127* AscendedFanboy: Chip is obsessed with fairy tales and comic books, so he's the most excited to become a Ranger.
128* BadassBiker: Nick.
129* BadassCape: The only Ranger team that wears 'em. (''Sentai'' has had [[Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger a couple other]] [[Series/JAKQDengekitai teams with capes]], but not in about thirty years prior to ''Magiranger''.)
130** CapeSwish: This happens a ''lot''. The Rangers usually start their pose in the roll call with one or two full spins swishing their capes.
131* BadassFamily: [[spoiler:Parents Leanbow and Udonna, son Bowen/Nick, and niece Clare.]]
132* BarrierMaiden: Clare.
133* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Itassis was this to [[spoiler:Necrolai]], leading to the latter's HeelFaceTurn.
134* BewitchedAmphibians: Daggeron was stuck being a frog in a cave until Madison kissed him, which turned him human.
135* BodyHorror: The Master erupts from Matoombo like a demonic cephalopod chestburster.
136* BookEnds: Nick begins the series riding into Briarwood. The last we see of him is riding out, [[spoiler:only now with his mother and father.]]
137* BrokenAesop: The lesson in the three-parter "Dark Wish" is supposed to be "don't take shortcuts, do the work you're supposed to", demonstrated by having the Rangers try to wish away the bad guys through the resident genie and having it backfire horribly. This is undermined by A) the Rangers have been encouraged all season to embrace their magical gifts, so "don't cheat with magic" rings hollow, B) the bad guys get the chance to use the genie themselves, and their wish to depower the Rangers is completely successful, and C) the Rangers' reward for learning not to use magic is ''even stronger magic'' that fuels their SuperMode.
138** Oh, and remember that for all of Part 1, Daggeron had been going out of his way to essentially ''pester'' the Rangers into puling HeroicSecondWind via said BrokenAesop; which is very hard to do when they can barely lift their weapons against enemies that have them directly cornered, and [[FridgeLogic are showing severe damage on their end.]] Using Jenji suddenly sounds a lot less like a cop-out, doesn't it?
139** Plus, the Rangers were tossed around like rag-dolls against two enemies that Daggeron was well aware of (he repeatedly claims to "know these beasts"), and didn't clue the Rangers in on (a scene with him and Udonna in Part 1 implies that telling them was the plan, [[TheUnReveal but it never happened]]), which may have made the battles the Rangers were already being weakened by a little easier. But because they fell for the enemy's trap, it's automatically their fault?
140** A second one is when Itassis asks why the Rangers continuously defeat the Terrors despite the latter's greater power. The answer she gets is "Courage". But what they mean is actually caring about each other, not being brave. This makes sense, but due to the phrasing it leads a lot of confusion.
141* BroughtDownToNormal: Happens a grand total of five times throughout the show, ignoring the "Dark Wish" three-parter.
142* ButNowIMustGo: Nick, though he's coming back.
143* CallForward: When Piggy shows up in "Ranger Down", he explains that he just arrived and expects Earth to be crawling with aliens in, say, twenty years. He also manages to predict his lottery win and restaurant.
144* TheCameo[=/=]ContinuityNod: The Mystic Mother, played by Machiko Soga, is Rita Repulsa after being cured by Zordon's Z-Wave.
145-->"The Mystic Mother. Known as [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Rita]] in the Dark Days."
146** Jenji also shares a scene with ''S.P.D.'''s Piggy in "Ranger Down".
147* CanisLatinicus: The show is surprisingly good about using actual Latin, Greek, and Welsh words for spells (if not proper use of either grammar or MagicAIsMagicA to match), but a few stinkers got by, such as "Hilarium Shenolia".
148* CastingGag: The Japanese dub brings back three ''Super Sentai'' actors, albeit in different roles:
149** Atsushi Hashimoto, who played Kai Ozu/[=MagiRed=] in ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger'', provides the opening narration.
150** Yōsuke Itō, who previously portrayed Senichi Enari/Deka Green in ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger'' and voiced Bridge Carson/B-Squad SPD Green Ranger in the Japanese dub of ''Series/PowerRangersSPD'', voices the Snow Prince and Matoombo.
151** Creator/TetsuInada, who previously voiced Doggie Krueger in both ''Dekaranger'' and ''S.P.D.'', provides the voice for both Daggeron and Magma. Hilariously enough, Krueger and Daggeron are portrayed by John Tui in the ''Power Rangers'' adaptations.
152* CharacterTic: The Titan Megazord tips the brim of its wizard hat after the formation and/or the FinishingMove (this is actually carried over from the toys, where this happens because tipping the hat up hides the eyes of the Minotaur - the "point" of the hat is actually the Minotaur's horns folded up).
153* TheCharmer: Xander fancies himself as one - though trying "Plan Xander" on the monsters usually results in him getting his ass kicked.
154* ChekhovMIA: Nick being adopted [[spoiler:+ Udonna's search for her lost husband and missing baby = Surprise!]]
155* ChekhovsGunman: Phineas seems to be a harmless PluckyComicRelief character who occasionally gives advice to the Rangers at first. [[spoiler:It isn't until later do we find out that he was the one who rescued Bowen and brought him outside the mystic realm to protect him.]]
156* ChessMotifs: The Titan Megazord cockpit is laid out like a chessboard, which the Rangers take as a sign to "think strategically". In that vein, they occasionally used "Checkmate!" as a BondOneLiner.
157* TheChosenOne: Nick.
158* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: The key component to being able to use magic is, it seems, believing in magic. In the premiere, Nick is unable to use magic because he doesn't believe - even after he's seen others using it (and despite considerable effort 'trying' to believe). He gains the ability to cast spells only after announcing that he really does, after all, believe in magic. In the finale, the entire city's belief is used as a CombinedEnergyAttack.
159* ClipShow: "Koragg's Trial". Rather unique in that half of the episode is still newly shot footage.
160* CloudCuckoolander: Phineas.
161* ColorWash: The vast majority of shots feature blue/desaturation filter over everything, including Sentai footage. It probably made sense for a mid-2000's fantasy series, but not so much for a franchise about superheroes in multicolored spandex.
162* CombinedEnergyAttack: Used in the finale.
163** Code two in SuperMode also works this way.
164* CoolTrain: the Solar Streak Megazord.
165* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Phineas can kick Hidiac butt.
166** Jenji also demonstrated some butt kicking moves when the Rangers were incapacitated.
167** Clare, ever the bumbler, managed to tap into some powers by way of ancestry as the Gatekeeper, and even slapped around TheDragon during her spotlight episode.
168* {{Crossover}}: ''Very'' briefly with ''S.P.D.'' when Piggy shows up in one episode and speaks with Jenji. Apparently he's been living on Earth long before aliens integrated with humans, even stating that in twenty or so years the place will be crawling with aliens. Also, the Mystic Mother is apparently post-purification Rita (thanks to ''Magiranger'' having used the same actress that portrayed Rita via recycled Japanese footage for the first season of ''MMPR'').
169* CuriosityCausesConversion: Itassis.
170* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The world without the Rangers in "Dark Wish".
171* DespairEventHorizon: Udonna reaches the edge when she finds out [[spoiler:Leanbow has been turned back into Koragg, realizing that either he or the Rangers will destroy the other, in addition to her son already being lost. Subverted when she finds Nick's blanket, which belonged to her lost son...]]
172** Nick reaches this [[spoiler:after the Master transports them to a BadFuture and defeats them in a CurbStompBattle. Not to mention having just killed Daggeron and Leanbow beforehand. It's only until Madison [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan knocks some sense into him]] that he recovers from his HeroicBSOD.]]
173* DiscOneFinalBoss: Morticon is set up as the BigBad, but gets destroyed after only 12 episodes.
174* DontGoInTheWoods: Invoked in the premiere.
175* DoomyDoomsOfDoom: When trying to infiltrate the Underworld in "Light Source":
176-->'''Phineas:''' I don't mean to be a doomsayer, but uhh, DOOM! Doom, doom, doom!
177* TheDrifter: Nick.
178* EnemyMine: Koragg teaming up with the Rangers against the Four Barbarian Beasts.
179* EruditeStoner: Toby.
180* EthnicMagician: Daggeron.
181* EvilCannotComprehendGood: but Itassis does a HeelFaceTurn to make an honest attempt.
182* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: The Master's hatching from Matoombo's body near the end of was almost ''Franchise/{{Alien}}''-level bad.
183* FantasticFirearms: Solaris Knight's weapon is a magic lamp shaped firearm that can shoot bolts of golden energy after he rubs it first. It comes complete with a [[GenieInABottle genie]] who is shot out of the lamp as the finishing move.
184* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: For starters, Udonna tries to give the Rangers ordinary magic wands, but concedes that wand phones are more in line with contemporary tastes, and transforms them with a spell. (In ''Magiranger,'' we ''never'' got a good reason for why magic from another dimension was powered by cell phones.)
185* TheFriendNobodyLikes: As most of the Ranger team works at the same store so when they have to go fight a monster it's left for Toby the owner/manager to run by himself. To cover their constant disappearances, he ends up hiring one of the Ranger's former enemies to pick up the slack which leads to tension in the workplace.
186* FusionDance: Nick fuses with Fireheart for his Battlized mode, and the other Rangers merge to make the Mystic Lion Zord.
187* GenieInABottle: Jenji.
188* GoodCostumeSwitch: [[spoiler:Leanbow as the Wolf Warrior, who wears a red version of his old Knight Wolf armor.]]
189* GreatBigBookOfEverything: The Xenotome.
190* GreatWhiteFeline: The Mystic Lion is a white and gold lion Zord created by the Green, Blue, Yellow and Pink Rangers fusing together in [[SuperMode Legend Mode]].
191* HaveWeMet: When Udonna and Koragg first clash, both express some feeling of familiarity with each other despite this apparently being their first encounter, though this doesn't stop Koragg from brutally beating her. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed this is because Koragg is Leanbow, Udonna's ''husband'' ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]
192* HellishHorse: Catastros, Koragg's steed.
193* HollywoodGenetics: Udonna looks Irish, her husband Leanbow looks Spanish, and their son Bowen[=/=][[spoiler:Nick]] looks Arabic ([[spoiler:Firass Dirani]] is Aussie-Lebanese), and is ''much'' darker skinned than either parent. [[spoiler:Daggeron, played by John Tui (who has Polynesian ancestry), is a better match and leads to all kinds of fan theories.]]
194* HongKongDub: Used for Mystic Mother, same as [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Rita in the old days]].
195* HurricaneOfPuns: The Rangers need to collectively get one out of their system when Xander starts turning into a tree in "Petrified Xander".
196* HybridMonster: Phineas the "troblin" (half-troll, half-goblin). [[HalfBreedDiscrimination He's an outcast with both the trolls and the goblins]].
197* HypocriticalHumor: In "Whispering Voices", Leelee tries to get Nick fired from the record shop by hiding the money that was supposed to be deposited in the bank. Later, a bottle of soda explodes on her and ruins her leather jacket. Leelee complains, "I hate it when bad things happen to good people!"
198* IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Chip, after saying "ItsQuietTooQuiet".
199* IfItSwimsItFlies: The Mystic Mermaid zord averts this by turning her fins to legs and walking.
200* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You, Vampire Mom]]: Leelee to Necrolai - not for any BlessedWithSuck angst, Leelee's not even a vampire; Necrolai just sucks at parenting.
201* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: As Bruce Kalish's second season, every title had two words (though they fudged it with "The Snow Prince").
202* InconsistentDub: Production can't keep track of which spell does what.
203* IneptMage: Clare. Gradually improves over the course of the series.
204* InstantRunes: The Rangers, the old guard, the bad guys, and Legend Warrior Mode each have a pretty mystic seal that appears for certain big spells and attacks. (The Legend seal is only seen in the zord cockpit, though).
205* InterspeciesRomance: Several {{Last Minute Hookup}}s: Leelee and Phineas (also see HybridMonster above), Necrolai and Toby, and even Itassis and Daggeron was [[ShipTease teased]] a little!
206* ItsAWonderfulPlot: "Dark Wish" is a variation of this where Imperious captured Jenji and uses him to wish the Mystic Rangers never got their powers.
207* {{Irony}}: In ''Magiranger'', the rangers are all siblings, and Udonna's counterpart Miyuki is their mother. This is not the case in Mystic Force... at least not by blood. Though unlike her magiranger counterpart [[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Miyuki]], Udonna actually does look old enough to have five grown children, which means that her maternal attitude and behaviour towards the Rangers does not seem absurd or misplaced.
208* JigsawPuzzlePlot
209* TheLadysFavour: [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender inverted]] with Nick and Madison in the finale; it also avoids the TryNotToDie part by happening ''after'' the battle.
210* KillMeNowOrForeverStayYourHand: Vida to [[spoiler:Matoombo the energy terror]] to cement his HeelFaceTurn.
211* LandOfFaerie: If Briarwood Forest doesn't strictly qualify, then it is at least very close.
212* LeakingCanOfEvil: The seal over the Underworld keeps the forces of evil from completely overrunning the Earth, but it's broken enough to allow MonsterOfTheWeek and {{Mooks}} to be sent, and for the major villains to come and go at will (save Morticon, whose power is so great no standard teleportation spell can send him to the human world.)
213* TheLegionsOfHell
214* LiteralGenie: Jenji a few times.
215* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Koragg (aka Leanbow) and Udonna are Nick's biological parents. Notably, none of them realized it at first.]]
216* MagicAIsMagicA: Unfortunately not; the production sadly broke ''Magiranger'''s defined spell system and were too lazy to make their own work as intended (come on, Disney: was it ''really that hard'' to re-film ''fingers dialing a phone?'')
217* MagicWarrior: Clare inherited the powers of the Gatekeeper from her mother (even though she only used them in only in a lone two-parter).
218* MagicalSecurityCam: Averted; Nick and Vida have to swipe security footage of them morphing in "Fire Heart", and it's not even StockFootage.
219* MakeAWish
220* MaleSunFemaleMoon: The SixthRanger Daggeron is male and the PowerOfTheSun. The Rangers' female ally Claire draws her power from the moon.
221* TheMaster: [[spoiler:Used for the name of the BigBad.]]
222* MasterOfDelusion: averted; Toby starts getting annoyed at his employees running off, and they eventually own up to him.
223* MegaNeko: Jenji.
224* MindRape: The Master shows Daggeron his coming death in the finale (thankfully, it doesn't quite work out that way).
225* MythologyGag: The Phoenix Unizord resembles a non-evil [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Cyclopsis]]. Which is quite fitting, [[spoiler:given that the Mystic Mother was Rita.]]
226** Speaking of which, [[spoiler:Mystic Mother ''still'' complains about headaches.]]
227* NamesToRunFromReallyFast: Catastros, as in catastrophe.
228* NiceJobFixingItVillain: So, Udonna can't morph because her wand was stolen by Koragg and is in the villain lair. Morticon gets freed to attack the Rangers in a Megazord fight. The Rangers have a couple tricks up their sleeve, but still might lose. But, the villains kidnapped Udonna earlier in the show, and she's in the villain lair. Even though she can't really use her morpher, she can influence it with magic to give power to help the Megazord. With her help, the Titan Megazord kills off Morticon, but there's reason to think the rangers couldn't have done it without her. If the villains didn't think of "let's make it worse by kidnapping her", she wouldn't have been able to use her Morpher to influence the battle.
229* NobleDemon: Koragg.
230* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Xander, the standout in a cast of {{Fake American}}s; eventually explained as him being a native Aussie.
231* NotWorthKilling: Koragg pulls this a ''lot''.
232* ObviouslyEvil: [[spoiler:Inverted with Leanbow. His Ancient Mystic mode looks much more demonic than his Koragg armor, even though he uses the former as a hero and the latter as a villain.]]
233* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Daggeron in "Inner Strength".
234* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Fireheart.
235* OutOfFocus: Initially, Madison (hence the "Who's Madison?" meme). Eventually, everyone who wasn't Nick.
236* OverclockingAttack: The very last battle.
237* PinkMeansFeminine: Played with. The Pink Ranger isn't the team's Girly Girl for once and even borders on "butch". But the trope is affirmed in that Vida is ''not'' a fan of the color.
238* PortalNetwork: The Rangers travel through the forest's trees to get around.
239* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: Koragg's armor.
240* [[spoiler:ReforgedIntoAMinion]]: Koragg.
241* RefusalOfTheCall: Nick.
242* RewatchBonus: At the end of episode 11, the viewer discovers that [[spoiler: seemingly minor character Leelee is Necrolai's daughter.]] With that in mind, you can see the early episodes in a new light with how [[spoiler: Leelee was secretly spying on the Rangers and her seemingly small pranks were doing jobs for her mother.]]
243* RightBackAtYa: Imperius does this to the Rangers to demonstrate his superior magic.
244* RightBehindMe: Xander griping about Daggeron in "Inner Strength".
245* RingsOfActivation: The combination sequence of the Mystic Firebird and Mystic Lion involves the lion jumping through three rings of fire, the third of which is generated by the firebird's wings, triggering the combination.
246* RobeAndWizardHat: The Rangers have robes; it's the ''Megazord'' that has the hat!
247* SarcasticConfession: Chip reveals the Rangers' identities to Toby, knowing he'd never believe it.
248* SceneryPorn: Most of the areas shot in are absolutely ''beautiful'' (that's an advantage of filming in New Zealand), and the filters have taken a massive step up since [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy the old Photoshop filters]].
249* SecretLegacy: Nick.
250* SecretTestOfCharacter: The Tribunal of Magic sets two of them before the Rangers; one is if they're brave enough to fight without their magic and the other is a...
251** LeaveYourQuestTest: Offering them their normal and safe lives back.
252* ShesAManInJapan: Reversed; the female Heavenly Saint Snowgel became the Snow Prince in the U.S.
253* ShipTease: Chip and Vida are hinted at.
254** Nick and Madison is also hinted at quite a bit.
255* SiblingYinYang: Vida and Madison.
256* SigilSpam: "M" designs are ''everywhere''.
257* SignificantAnagram: Leelee Pimvare. She even spells it out when we first hear it: "Pimvare" <-> "Vampire".
258* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Instead of one BigBad, there's sort of a revolving door. Every time one went down for the count, another one showed up.
259** Notably a bit zig-zagged with the first two; Morticon claims to be so powerful that regular magic can't bring him to the surface world, and while Imperious doesn't have that problem, it's his ability to come and go as he pleases that actually makes him more threatening.
260* SparedByTheAdaptation: Matoombo, whose ''Magiranger'' counterpart did not come back in the end.
261* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Imperious tries to be this, but Koragg prevents it from happening.]]
262* SupernaturalTeam: Downplayed. While previous teams have had magic allies or used {{Magitek}}, Mystic Force Rangers are the first exclusively magic-based Power Rangers team.
263* TakenForGranite: Madison and random civilians in "Rock Solid", and Jenji in a later episode.
264* TheEnd: The season ends with this showing up in the Xenotome.
265* ThemeTuneRap: Say what you will about it, but at the very least it's better than [[Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive the one that came after it]].
266* ThereIsAnother: The Oracle declares this after Necrolai says the Gatekeeper depleted her life force sealing the gates to the Underworld. Such other power is Clare, the Gatekeeper's daughter.
267* TimeyWimeyBall: Good luck making sense of the temporal mechanics in "Dark Wish". For some reason, neither Koragg nor the Rangers were affected by the initial wish even when [[BigGood Udonna]] was. Then when the wish was reversed, time wasn't. A battle started in the same circumstances as before. The villains remembered both timelines.
268* [[UglyGuyHotWife Ugly Guy, Hot Girl]]: Phineas and Leelee.
269* UnexplainedRecovery: Matoombo is alive and well at the end, even though The Master basically [[BodyHorror tore him apart from the inside]].
270* WastefulWishing: In "Dark Wish", Jenji tricks Leelee into wishing she would stop biting her fingernails.
271* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Catastros never showed up after Koragg [[spoiler:was [[HeelFaceTurn de-brainwashed]] and became Leanbow again]], so did Catastros turn good too or what? We never got an answer.
272* WhosWatchingTheStore
273* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Madison hates frogs.
274* WingShield: The Mystic Titan Megazord can use the Thunderbird's wings as a shield.
275* WorldBuilding: A rather impressive amount for ''Power Rangers'' - while the magic system from ''Magiranger'' didn't carry over, many fans appreciated how much focus was put on explaining the world. However, as said above, while it was well received, it was also criticized for cutting into the screentime of the Rangers, Madison in particular.

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