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[[folder: Fridge Brilliance ]]

* Why does it make sense to use the ''Goseiger'' suits over the ''Gokaiger'' ones? It's [[MilestoneCelebration the 20th anniversary]], so ''of course'' they'd use the suits that matched the same color scheme as the ''Mighty Morphin'' Power Rangers, mirroring what Gokaiger did with the ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger'' colors! Not to mention the helmets look similar too, what with having animal motifs and sculpted mouths.
* Super Megaforce using Gokaiger's suit mirrors the transition between the original MMPR to Zeo. It helps that Gokaiger and Zeo share the same colors as well. In a meta sense, the fact that ''Megaforce'' concluded on a downer note directly leading into the next "season" can also be considered a mirror to the MMPR to Zeo transition. It doesn't stop there. The Super Megaforce season is a whole throwback to Zeo. The colors, the downer cliffhanger, and an armada from space that attacks with robots. Troy even said something that basically says "Stronger than before".
** Additionally, Zeo's and Super Megaforce's 6th Rangers are aliens. Trey and Orion respectively.
* The term ''Megaforce'' sounds bland and generic, right? Well, the prefix [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega- "mega-"]] (meaning [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000000_(number) "million"]]) is the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix metric (SI) prefix]] for 10'''[[superscript:6]]'''. "6" equals the number of main members of Power Rangers Megaforce -- the five core Rangers [[spoiler:and [[SixthRanger Robo Knight]]]]. Additionally, most ''Power Rangers'' teams have ''typically'' consisted of six members (FiveManBand plus the SixthRanger), including the ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers''. Add those bits to the fact that ''Power Rangers Megaforce'' aligns with the franchise's 20th anniversary (and there's the likelihood that past Ranger powers will be used at some point, not to mention the possibility of cameos), and it truly feels like a "Mega Force" is being assembled.
* The ''Goseiger'' suits have been confirmed to stay throughout both seasons, with ''Gokaiger''[='s=] Silver joining in Season 2. Just like the ''Zyuranger'' suits & the White ''Dairanger'' suit in ''Mighty Morphin''[='s=] second season!
* Vrak being alien royalty implies that he and Warz Gills' counterpart are brothers. This would be just like Queen Bandora from ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' and Junior from ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'' becoming siblings Rita Repulsa and Rito Revolto. This is even smarter when you see how Vrak and Vekar actually share some similarities in design.
* Emma and Troy were affected by Dizchord's music more than the others because they are the Sky, ie air, rangers, and air is what allows sound to travel, so logically, they would be hypersensitive to it. [[note]]This was, of course, precisely the case in the original ''Goseiger'' plot.[[/note]]
* Why do Ernie and Mr Burley like Dizchord's music when everyone else hates it? People tend to favor the music of their generation. For these two it would have been rock and roll, not the pop music the kids of today listen to.
* Gosei, the mentor of the Rangers, is described as Earth's Guardian. Think about it: this season is a MilestoneCelebration, celebrating all the years the various Ranger teams have defended Earth from evil. What better mentor to have then than someone who is "of the Earth?"
* The Ranger Keys for the Super Megaforce toyline have added QR codes on the backs of them, enabling them to be scanned with a smartphone app. It seems totally superfluous... but it also helps to replicate the functionality of the Gokai Cellular, which scanned the keys rather than using them as keys, in real life!
* According to Gosei, the usage of the Legendary Ranger Keys is taxing on one's strength, which is why the team switches to and from forms. Why would that be? Simple - they're still in use. They're essentially borrowing someone else's power for their own use. Remember Zordon's odd warning of "Too much Pink Power is dangerous"? We're back to that again.
* How are SPD and RPM accessible, despite being from the future and another dimension respectively? They've each been to the contemporary world before, in crossovers, so it would make sense that their power info would be intertwined to the morphing grid.
** There's also the fact that the SPD Earth branch has existed as early as 2001, and we are now beyond the years that Sky's dad was active, so the B-Squad suits of 2025 could exist simultaneously to Super Megaforce. Just with different users obviously.
** The use of the Dairanger Suits is implied to be because they're a Ranger Team that didn't come from Earth. This is actually consistent with what the series has shown in the past that multiple other planets have had their own teams, such as [[Series/MightyMorphinAlienRangers Aquitar]], [[Series/PowerRangersInSpace KO-35]] , and[[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy Mirinoi]] (while the Space and Lost Galaxy teams we see were primarily human, the original members of both teams were natives to their homeworld before the humans took up the mantel). It is entirely possible that, particularly in the case of the Lost Galaxy Rangers, Gosei would have had to get powers from another world anyway and decided to get ''all'' the Ranger Teams in the known universe.
* The exchange between the Rangers and Cybax in "Earth Fights Back" might sound familiar. As it turns out, both their mottos (The Rangers willing to give up anything to protect the planet, and Cybax saying that if the Armada wants something, they'll just take it) come from [[Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger its source material]]... With the twist being that those mottos belong to the opposite groups, with one of the bad guys having the mantra of sacrificing something to gain another, and Marvelous' own mantra of just taking something if he wants it.
* Vekar's timer on the bombs might seem odd, especially for someone as clever as he was, but his bomb was set to explode sometime in the middle of the night, when the Power Rangers could be sleeping and thus unable to defend the Earth from the missile attack. Keep in mind that the only problem that led to his plan unraveling was that [[SpannerInTheWorks Troy managed to look at the mooks working on the missiles.]]
* Jake laughing at SPD's Delta Runner and calling it a 'car zord' may be interpreted as a TakeThat to Turbo, but it adds an irony over the fact that Jake's zord is also a car zord, and a racer one at that.
* Orion's Megazord is stated to be ''the'' Q-Rex instead of a new zord altogether. This makes sense as it's shown, as in Gokaiger, to come back in time from the future. The Q-Rex was never destroyed and remained in the present day instead of returning to the future, it's quite possible that at some point between the present and the future, the Q-Rex will be modified into the form we see now.
* In Gokaiger, the Silver Ranger is an Earth-born newbie whose infectious (and treated as such) enthusiasm stands in stark contrast to the more cynical HumanAlien Sentai, even the gentlest of whom has been hardened by the loss of their worlds and loved ones, with this reversed for Super Megaforce. While Orion tends PR-friendly instead of Sentai-fractious, much of his style and attitude while fighting seems more like that of Marvelous and company.
* In ''The Perfect Storm'' episode, it's only appropriate for Sirjinkor, a monster that is powered by a crystal, to be defeated by the Zeo rangers, which are also powered by a crystal (albeit split into five).
* The Pre-''Zyuranger'' suits may seem like a case of StockFootageFailure, until you remember that throughout the series, it's been stated multiple times that the original Mighty Morphin' Rangers weren't the first team. You can easily assume that they are from different points of history and space.
* Vrak rapidly changing forms in ''Vrak is Back, part 1'' makes sense considering he drained Orion's powers, which is the Legendary Power. Like the Super Mega rangers, Vrak can access all of his past forms at will.
* From the same episode, when Tresnag grew up, the rangers used the Gosei Great Megazord with the Sea Brothers combination. Seems random, until you realize that the Sea Brothers and the Legendary Megazord have one thing in common, which is the pirate theme. The rangers had to find a substitute after being knocked back to Megaforce and being unable to access the Legendary Megazord.
* Gosei hiding the Super Mega Force powers and Ranger Keys until they ''need'' them makes sense when you remember the justification his mentor Zordon gave for the Rangers not just summoning the megazord and stepping on the monster: the Rangers aren't supposed to escalate the battle before the villains. Things didn't escalate to the point they ''needed'' the Super Mega and Legendary powers until the Armada arrived.
* Vrak's entire final plan could be summed up as 'drilling through the Earth when it was dark', which is essentially one of Vekar's earliest major plans when he arrived on the Earth. It goes to show how cunning Vekar was.
* Gosei's [[OhCrap reaction]] to Mavro's announcement he's launching a full scale invasion makes perfect since. Listen to how he speaks. It's not hard to imagine he's having flashbacks to [[Series/PowerRangersInSpace the last full scale alien invasion of Earth]] where things got so desperate that [[spoiler:his mentor Zordon had to sacrifice himself to stop it]]. Is it any wonder he stresses the severity of what's happening?
* Why does Orion go back to rebuild his home planet alone if there are no other survivors? Considering we never saw any female Andresians it could be that his species are a OneGenderRace and reproduce asexually. It would also explain why he was [[http://www.rangercrew.com/forum/showthread.php?30631-Is-the-Power-Rangers-20th-Anniversary-Season-that-bad-Nope-it-s-much-worse "so weirded out by the concept of marriage."]]
* Localizing and renaming Dynaman into "Power Rangers Batallion" doesn't seem to make much sense, until you realize the Dynaman suits are inspired by baseball uniforms. What do baseballers use to hit the baseball? A ''Bat''.
* The Ranger Keys provide an in-universe justification for the return of Rangers who had previously lost their powers - the powers were never actually lost, but rather the Rangers in question lost their ability to access them. There’s no reason why - especially with technology advancing & the collective level of intelligence held by some of the Rangers - they couldn’t have their connection to the Morphing Grid restored.


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[[folder: Fridge Horror ]]

* The monster of the week of episode 3 is capable of converting people into [[{{Mooks}} Loogies]] by sneazing on them. Is it therefor possible that all of the Loogies are in fact assimilated people from other conquered planets?
* Creepox's attack in Episode 7 had to have had a significant body count...
* Episode 9's [[MonsterOfTheWeek MoTW]] was absorbing electrical energy from cars, cellphones, kitchen appliances, etc. What would've happened if the energy was absorbed from hospitals? A ''lot'' of patients would've been dead...
** The episode of ''Series/TensouSentaiGoseiger'' Episode 9 was adapted from (Epic 19) [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids went there]], however. And it was the fiercest the Rangers had ever defended at that point in time.
* Episode 18 features buildings and, at one point, a civilian train being ''disintergrated''! No claims of "abandoned warehouse district", no reassurances that the buildings were empty. There's nothing to imply that the body count didn't just ''skyrocket''. In fact, aside from RPM, this season may have some of the highest numbers of civilian deaths ever.
* And just when you thought the death toll couldn't go any higher, we get the invasion from the Armada in episode one of Super Megaforce.
* Vrak's endgame was ''this'' close to ''obliterating'' the entire planet.
* That kid that Tommy saves with Saba. That scene was cool, yes... but where were the adults? The kid was in the back of the van, so no, no improbable scenario where the child alone was responsible for the van being there. Nobody was even standing around saying "Somebody help him!" or anything like that. Someone left their kid to die; by dumb luck, a certain "[[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder ordinary high school science teacher]]" happened to be in the neighborhood. And those neglectful parents are who the kid is going back to after this is all over!
* What level of EldritchAbomination is Gosei? Remember, the big metal face on the wall is AFormYouAreComfortableWith. Consider how many strange creatures have been able to take on full human forms, and then think of how alien this guy has to be for a giant metal face on the wall, only humanoid in the barest of terms, to be the best he can do when making himself more human to be comprehensible to the Rangers. Gosei's true form must be "give HP Lovecraft nightmares"