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    In General 
  • Adapted Out: Nurarihyon, Bakeneko, Doratabou, Konaki-jiji, Gali, Sunakake Babaa, Kamaitachi, Karakasa, and Yuki-onna were not adapted for Power Rangers.
  • Adaptation Species Change: Youkai in Kakuranger, aliens or golems here.
  • Adaptation Explanation Extrication: Following their defeats, a ball of energy would soar into the air before exploding. There was no explanation for this in Power Rangers, but in Kakuranger, they are actually their Youkai spirits.
  • Demoted to Extra:
    • Shirouneri, Keukegen, Nopperabou, and Bimbogami had appearances but only in monster crowd shots.
    • Rokurokubi, Kasabake, Daidarabotchi, and Ushioni wound up having the same fate, but wouldn't cameo until later seasons. Rokurokubi and Kasabake could be spotted in Power Rangers Zeo in Prince Gasket's arena, Daidarabotchi would be in monster shots in Power Rangers in Space during The United Alliance of Evil's invasion, and Ushioni makes cameos in the Onyx Tavern in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy.
    • Enraenra, Ittanmomen, and Hakumenrou made appearances in the toyline as Steamy Meanie, Calcifire, and Silent Knight but made no appearance in the show itself. Goes double for Hakumenrou, who was fairly important in the Sentai.
    • The Dorodoros, the main Mooks of Kakuranger only made cameos in the Alien Rangers toy commercials where the Rangers fought them and the Power Rangers Funniest Moments Special where Bulk and Skull briefly switched to stock footage of the Kakuranger end credits sequence.
  • Golem: Despite the Kakuranger monsters being creatures from Japanese folklore, a few of their MMPR counterparts (Repellator, Centiback, Miss Chief, See Monster, Garbage Mouth, Ravenator, and presumably the revived Vampirus and Artistmole seen in "A Different Shade of Pink Part I") are these, as Finster was once again actively making monsters.

The Monsters

    Repellator 

Repellator

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Voiced By: Ken Merckx

A monster created by Finster to take advantage of the Rangers (minus a sick Kimberly) being away on the planet Edenoi helping Dex Stewart, the Masked Rider.
  • Afraid of Needles: To help Repellator recover from his flu, Finster prepares to give him a shot, but the monster immediately freaks out at the sight of the syringe. He goes with some pills instead.
  • Bare-Handed Blade Block: The Thunder Megazord and White Tigerzord keep trying to hit Repellator with their sabers, but he repeatedly catches and blocks their blades with his pincer hands.
  • Covered in Gunge: Repellator kissing Rita's hand causes it to get covered in red slime.
  • Disintegrator Ray: Repellator's energy blasts are called "molecular scramblers" and are no doubt intended to have this effect, but they seem no more or less effective against the Rangers and Zords than most monsters' laser beams.
  • Extra Eyes: Even though they don't match his center eye, the red orbs on either side of Repellator's body are apparently eyes as well, as when examining him later Finster tells him to "open your eyes... all three of them."
  • Green and Mean: While his powers and personality are different, visually, he's just a green Silver Horns.
  • Informed Ability: While Finster is busy sculpting him, Rita tells Zedd that their monster maker is working on a new monster that will "blow Earth out of the sky." While Repellator does provide a halfway decent challenge to the Rangers, at no point does he display such power.
  • Lecherous Licking: He does this to Rita when kissing her hand, though with the way his tongue is it was probably unavoidable.
  • Maniac Tongue: Repellator's tongue is always hanging from his mouth.
  • Original Generation: Although he's made out of Silver Horns' suit, he is still a monster original to Power Rangers that was never seen in an episode of Sentai.
  • Overly-Long Tongue: While not as long as, say, Salaguana's or Bad Bookala's, Repellator's tongue is still of rather notable length.
  • Palette Swap: Aside from the added tongue, he's basically just Silver Horns repainted green.
  • Power Pincers: Repellator has these instead of hands.
  • Slime, Snails, and Mutant Tails: When he's first introduced to Rita and Zedd, Repellator kisses Rita's hand... leaving it covered in chunky red slime. Even Rita is grossed out.
  • Sneeze of Doom: When he first catches Kimberly's flu, he begins sneezing uncontrollably, which causes the immediate area to quake.
  • Spikes of Villainy: Along with Silver Horns, Repellator is quite possibly the spikiest monster ever created by the Evil Space Alien crew.
  • Workaholic: He proves to be one of these as Finster tells him the best way to fight the flu is a few days of bed rest, but he refuses because Zedd and Rita are already mad at him for catching the flu in the first place.
  • Working Through the Cold: Ends up catching Kimberly's illness. He's surprised, since they're different species.

    Vampirus 

Vampirus

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Voiced By: Michael Sorich

A robed vampire monster brought to the moon by Rito Revolto and sent to take control of Ninjor's Temple of Power by Lord Zedd.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: Vampirus' Kakuranger counterpart appeared in the second half of the series. Here, he's the first Kakuranger monster to appear.
  • Adaptational Wimp: His counterpart in Kakuranger was a master of illusions and nightmares. In MMPR, he's just a bat with a sword.
  • All There in the Manual: His name is spelled "Vampirus" as opposed to "Vampyrus" or "Vampiris," according to his Bandai figure.
  • Back from the Dead: Resurrected (most likely by Finster) along with Artistmole to fight the Rangers again in "A Different Shade of Pink Part I."
  • Baku: His Kakuranger counterpart, Bakuki, is a Baku, a type of chimera creature, born when the gods finished creating all other animals, then took all the spare parts they had left over and put them together into one creature - the Baku, eaters of dreams and nightmares.
  • Bat People: He's a villainous, vampiric humanoid with bat-like wings.
  • Born as an Adult: The instant he hatches from his egg, Vampirus is ready to fight.
  • The Bus Came Back: Would return later that season in "A Different Shade of Pink."
  • The Cameo: He's one of the many monsters seen attending Master Vile's End of the World Party at the Youth Center in "Master Vile and the Metallic Armor Part III." He arrives in a limosine, even! He later made an appearance as a spectator in Prince Gasket's Machine Arena in the Power Rangers Zeo two parter "King For A Day," as well as in Zedd and Rita's army in the Power Rangers in Space finale.
  • Egg MacGuffin: The villains spend a good chunk of "Ninja Quest" waiting for Vampirus to hatch.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: When he hears that the final egg contains a Vampirus, Finster comments that Vampiruses are such nasty creatures and not his cup of tea at all.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: What is usually assumed to be buck teeth or fangs near the bottom of Vampirus' face are, in fact, his eyes.
  • Informed Ability: He was hyped up by the villains to be an incredibly destructive monster but is overwhelmed and thrashed by Ninjor pretty soundly.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Wields a katana in his fight against Ninjor.
  • Mystery Box: When the villains see that there's still one egg left (the others had already hatched the Tenga Warriors), they ask Rito what's inside. He initially doesn't tell them, first out of not wanting to ruin the surprise, but then he genuinely forgets. He eventually does remember and tells them that it's a Vampirus egg.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Has a voice reminiscent of Peter Lorre.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: He's clearly a vampire of some sort, but he's bright purple, has big red wings, Freddy Krueger-like knife fingers, and a gray tail.
  • Pocket Dimension: Vampirus has the ability to warp himself and Ninjor to a red, fiery area. Curbstomping Vampirus will result in both him and his opponent returning to reality.
  • Whale Egg: Vampirus is unique in that he isn't a creation of Finster's or Lord Zedd's, but rather a living, breathing being that hatches out of an egg. The second Vampirus seen in "A Different Shade of Pink" is likely a Finster recreation, though.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: While Vampirus was destroyed in "Ninja Quest," when he later returned in "A Different Shade of Pink" he merely retreated along with Goldar, Rito, and Artistmole, but was never mentioned again.
  • Wings Do Nothing: He has a pair of big red bat wings but shows no ability to fly.

    Artistmole 

Artistmole

Voiced By: Eddie Frierson

A painter-mole monster that was created from a nightmare Kimberly had about leaving Angel Grove.
  • Accidental Misnaming: Averted and played straight when he returns in "A Different Shade of Pink." Tommy uses his real name, but Adam later calls him "Artissimole."
  • Adaptation Species Change: His Kakuranger counterpart was a Mujina (badger youkai) rather than a mole. He also was a cartoonist and not a painter (which is why his giant form used an ink pen)
  • The Bus Came Back: Would return later that season in "A Different Shade of Pink."
  • Hybrid Monster: Artisimole seems to be a combination of Kimberly's mother's fiancé and one of his paintings.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: Neither the Rangers nor Ninjor could inflict damage on Artistmole. Any physical attacks would just phase right through him. In a twist of irony, only Kimberly could hurt him due to him being the source of her stress.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: While Artistmole was destroyed in "A Brush With Destiny," when he later returned in "A Different Shade of Pink" he merely retreated along with Goldar, Rito, and Vampirus, but was never mentioned again.

    Lanterra 

Lanterra

Voiced By: Mike Reynolds (First Appearance), Brian Tahash (Second Appearance)

A paper lantern monster created from Adam's own paper lantern (or so believed).
  • Dramatic Irony: He wasn't created from Adam's lantern as he believed he was. Rito threw it away while chiding Baboo and Squatt for taking more lanterns than necessary, and Bulk and Skull had it the whole time.
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: For Adam, he doesn't want to risk harming his family heirloom lantern.
  • Shoot the Dog: Defeating him is this for Adam. Luckily the lantern is found unharmed at the end of the episode.

    Marvo the Meanie 

Marvo the Meanie

Voiced By: Robert Zachar

A fungal elf monster accidentally created by Rito Revolto from a science teacher named Mr. Wilton in an attempt to transform one of the Rangers into a monster.
  • Alliterative Name: Marvo the Meanie.
  • No Ontological Inertia: Zigzagged. Defeating him would return him to his human form, but those he transformed into science beakers needed to be changed back first as his defeat would make the transformation permanent.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Did you really think Power Rangers would get away with killing an innocent, if not somewhat obnoxious, teacher?

    Centiback 

Centiback

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Voiced By: Brad Orchard

A football-playing centipede monster accidentally created by Finster and Lord Zedd when the former dropped his centipede monster mold onto the latter's football.
  • Adapted Out: His Kakuranger counterpart had a human form that was never used in Power Rangers.
  • Baseball Episode: Centiback is accidentally created while Zedd, Goldar, and Rito play football in the palace, at the same time Rocky's famous football coach uncle is coming to visit.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: He's a large, humanoid centipede monster clad in football gear.
  • The Bus Came Back: Centiback is one of the monsters seen attending Master Vile's end of the world' party in "Master Vile and the Metallic Armor Part III" and in the crowd in Prince Gasket's machine arena in "King For a Day."
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Centiback thrashes Rocky pretty soundly, and when he and the Tengas go up against the full Ranger team, he turns them all into footballs rather quickly.
  • Forced Transformation: Anyone hit by Centiback's football turns into a football themselves.
  • Freak Lab Accident: Zedd, Goldar, and Rito play football right as Finster is trying to show Rita a clay mold for a new centipede monster. When Zedd fumbles the ball, Finster tries to retrieve it for him only to drop the centipede mold onto it, which inadvertently creates Centiback.
  • Gratuitous English: He has "LEGS" written on the left side of his chest.
  • I Know Madden Kombat: Centiback leads the Tenga Warriors in an evil game of football against the Rangers, turning all of them except Rocky into footballs.
  • Jerk Jock: An evil football monster with no qualms about attacking defenseless citizens.
  • Meaningful Name: "Centi" as in centipede, "back" as in quarterback.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Centiback has big red eyes on the sides of his helmet.
  • Reverse Polarity: Rocky comes up with the sudden idea to take the energy waves emitted by Centiback's football and turn it "upside down and backwards." Armed with devices created by Alpha, Rocky and Ninjor catch Centiback's football and throw it back at the Ranger-footballs. This ends up working and returns them to normal.
  • Shoulder Cannon: The two large, missile-shaped objects sticking up from Centiback's shoulders are exactly that - Missiles. All footage of them being fired was cut from Power Rangers, though.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Possibly, given the fact he's seen begging Rita and Zedd for a second chance during the end credits, despite being blown up. He's never seen again beyond cameos in crowd shots, though.
  • Spikes of Villainy: Centiback has spikes on his shoulder pads, knee pads, and the missiles on his back.
  • Stealth Insult: Upon seeing Centiback's ability to turn people into footballs, Zedd tells Finster, "By sheer accident, you've created something you could never create on purpose!"
  • Transformation Ray: Centiback's football immediately transforms anyone who touches it, friend or foe, into a football designed after the person they hit (Rito is turned into a camouflage skull football, the Rangers have their main color and diamonds around their footballs, etc.).
  • Unexplained Recovery: Centiback showing up and begging for a second chance in the end credits (though the scene's canonicity is admittedly questionable).
  • Villain Teleportation: He arrives on the Angel Grove High football field by forming out of squiggly yellow energy.
  • Winter Warfare: A sudden snowstorm hits the mountains outside Angel Grove right as Zedd and Rita make Centiback grow. Snow falls throughout the ensuing Zord fight.
  • Youkai: His Kakuranger counterpart is an Oumukade - A giant, man-eating centipede that lives in the mountains, with exoskeletons so tough that they can't be pierced by manmade weapons.

    Hate Master 

Hate Master

Voiced By: Michael Sorich

A rapping monster created from spare monster parts Finster had lying around his workshop.
  • Adaptational Comic Relief: Downplayed. He is no longer the Knight of Cerebus he was in Kakuranger, but he's also not exactly a comedic monster like Pumpkin Rapper, as he was very near his goal of getting the Rangers to fight each other. Still, a rap-themed monster spreading hate is a little less threatening than The Dreaded bringer of doom that Nue was.
  • Hate Plague: By rapping and using any form of dirt trod upon by his victims, he can inflict a spell over his victims that cause them to feel nothing but hate.
  • Rhymes on a Dime: Like the Pumpkin Rapper, the Hate Master loves rapping in his speeches. The same actor even voices them.

    Face Stealer 

Face Stealer

Voiced By: Scott Page-Pagter

A monster that consumes human faces originally imprisoned in an urn long ago, only to be freed by Rita in the present.
  • Adaptational Nationality: In Kakuranger, he's a Youkai, a Japanese demon. Here, he's a demon from the fictional country of Kahmala.
  • The Blank: His victims are left with white blank spaces where their faces used to be. How they don't suffocate without noses or mouths is unknown, but hey, it's magic.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Like Rita, he was trapped in an urn. He goes back by the end.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Played with. While his Kakuranger counterpart was destroyed, Face Stealer was once again sealed in his urn in Power Rangers, which could be considered a Fate Worse than Death.

    Miss Chief 

Miss Chief

Voiced By: Romy J. Sharf

A firefighter monster. Rita gives her a love potion to wreak havoc among the teens of Angel Grove.
  • Adaptational Comic Relief: Her sentai counterpart, Kasha, intended to turn many children and Sasuke, the Red Ranger, into fireworks. This would have killed them, and he was very close to achieving it. Miss Chief, on the other hand, is nowhere near as bad. While still a villain, her gimmick made everyone in Angel Grove fall madly in love with each other, with the results being played for laughs.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: While Kasha was more sinister and intimidating, Miss Chief was more childlike and giddy.
  • Deadly Disc: Wields a large chakram.
  • Dies Differently in Adaptation: While both she and Kasha go down to the Ninja Megazord finisher, Kasha gets knocked into a giant fireworks launcher and blows up as fireworks, while she blows up the standard way.
  • Punny Name: Her name is just "mischief" split in half.
  • She's a Man in Japan: Her Sentai counterpart was male.

    Katastrophe 

Katastrophe

Voiced By: Catherine Sutherland

A feline monster created by Rita through transforming the mind-controlled and newly-introduced Katherine Hillard.
  • Adaptation Species Change: Her Kakuranger counterpart was a fox rather than a cat. Ironically, there was an actual cat monster from the sentai, but her suit deteriorated and was recycled for one of the Plague Patrollers. Even then, her exposed chest meant that she'd be unusable.
  • Cats Are Mean: In this case, she is.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Given that a human was used to create this monster and that Kat was a major player later on in the series, she was not destroyed in Power Rangers.

    Incisorator 

Incisorator

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Voiced By: Oliver Page (First Appearance), Richard Epcar (Second Appearance)

A monster used briefly by Lord Zedd to distract the Power Rangers while Goldar kidnapped a weakened Kimberly.
  • All There in the Manual: An alternate name for the monster is "Fangenstein," which originates from the episode's original closed captioning, as well as an alternate vocal track used in international airings of "Changing of the Zords Part II." note 
  • Badass Cape: Incisorator wears a cape and he is not afraid to use it to his advantage in battle, spinning around and causing it to flap out and keep the Rangers at bay.
  • Bad Liar: After scaring off a teenage couple, Incisorator comments "I'll just have to find some other victims! I mean, guests."
  • Bar Full of Aliens: During Master Vile's End of the World Party, Incisorator is seen sitting at a table in the Youth Center along with Dischordia and Invenusable Fly Trap as they wait for their drinks to arrive.
  • The Cameo: He shows up a few episodes later in "Master Vile and the Metallic Armor Part III" as one of the guests at Master Vile's End of the World Party, but he disappears once the party is over just like the other monsters.
  • Cape Swish: He weaponizes this in order to keep the Rangers at a distance, or to deflect their physical attacks.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Incisorator outmatches the Rangers surprisingly easily, to the point that they're understandably confused when he leaves without finishing them off.
  • Hates Small Talk: He dismisses Rocky and Tommy's attempts at Trash Talk, saying he'd rather have some action instead of chewing the fat.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Implied by his first line of dialogue.
    "Greetings, youngsters! Care to come with me for a little bite?"
  • Magic Wand: Incisorator's main weapon, which he uses for melee battle as well as shooting paralyzing energy beams.
  • Meaningful Name: An alternative name for him is "Fangenstein," and he's a hybrid of various Sentai monsters.
  • Monster Mouth: His two faces are lined up in such a way that they actually share the same massive mouth.
  • Nightmare Face: His main face is rather monstrous and almost toad-like, but he has a smaller, human-like face where his nose should be.
  • No-Sell: Rocky and Adam leap at him with a kick and a punch respectively, but he just casually deflects them with his arm. He also foils all of Tommy's attempts at engaging him in hand-to-hand combat.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: For a while, the episode cuts away to Goldar and Katherine luring Kimberly into a trap. When it eventually cuts back to Incisorator fighting the Rangers, we see that the fight hasn't been going well for them at all.
  • Original Generation: He's a completely new monster created for Power Rangers, put together from two Kakuranger monsters (one of which would go unused in MMPR) and one unused Dairanger monster.
  • The Paralyzer: He fires purple energy beams from his magic wand that briefly paralyze the Rangers, knocking them to the ground.
  • Parts Unknown: We see Zedd firing lightning from his Z-Staff, but we're never shown exactly what he created Incisorator out of.
  • Pungeon Master: Due to his name (or names), Incisorator and the Rangers make a series of teeth, mouth, eating, and dentist-related puns and comments throughout the fight.
  • Purple Is Powerful: His teleportation and energy attacks are both purple in color and he's the only Monster of the Week in the entire series that the Rangers never defeated.
  • Tactical Withdrawal: He's merely sent as a distraction to keep the other Rangers busy while Goldar lures Kimberly out and captures her. Once she's been taken, Incisorator retreats to the moon and is never heard from again.
  • Two-Faced: He has a smaller, more human face in the middle of his larger, more monstrous face.
  • Villain Teleportation: Once his job of distracting the Rangers is done, he teleports away with purple electricty.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: He succeeds in his mission to distract the Rangers and retreats to the moon, but oddly, he's never seen or heard from again. In the very next episode, Rita needs a monster to keep the Rangers away from the Shogun Zords, but Finster creates See Monster instead of sending Incisorator back to Earth. He does turn up later at Master Vile's End of the World Party, but it's more of a cameo than an actual resolution to the character.

    See Monster 

See Monster

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Upgraded form 

Voiced By: Brian Tahash

A flasher monster created by Finster in order to keep the Rangers away from rescuing the captive Kimberly, whose multiple eyes are hidden inside his trenchcoat-like body.
  • Artificial Limbs: In his second appearance, his left hand has been replaced with a robotic prosthetic.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: When led by Professor Longnose, his right hand gets replaced with a sai.
  • The Bus Came Back: He is one of the five recruited monsters to join Professor Longnose in Master Vile's final invasion in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar."
  • The Cameo: He's one of the many monsters seen attending Master Vile's End of the World Party at the Youth Center in "Master Vile and the Metallic Armor Part III," even leading a conga line at one point. He's also one of the spectators in Prince Gasket's Machine Arena in "King For a Day."
  • Conspicuous Trenchcoat: He's designed to look as if he is wearing a large gray trenchcoat.
  • Eye Beams: He can open his coat and fire lasers from his many eyes.
  • Eyeless Face: Despite his eyeball theme, See Monster doesn't have any on his face, instead featuring two empty sockets where his eyes should be.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: All over his chest, stomach, and the inside of his coat.
  • Faceless Eye: See Monster causes Delphine to hallucinate his numerous eyes hovering around her, disorienting her.
  • Headache of Doom: His hidden eyes can generate thought waves that inflict pain onto the Rangers' minds, though mentally visualizing pushing the waves away is enough to disperse them.
  • Kill It with Fire: See Monster is destroyed by the Shogun Megazord's flaming Fire Saber.
  • Pun: "The 'eyes' have it!"
  • Punny Name: "Sea monster" (as in creatures from the ocean)/"see" (as in what you do with your eyes).
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: Led by Professor Longnose, See Monster joins Garbage Mouth, Brick Bully, Crabbie Cabbie, and Parrot Top for Master Vile's final attack on Earth.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When Professor Longnose is killed by the Shogun Megazord, See Monster and the other monsters hightail it out of there and teleport away, never to be seen again.
  • Talk Like a Pirate: He speaks like a stereotypical pirate.
  • Trenchcoat Warfare: Opening his coat reveals a large number of out-of-place eyeballs that can fire either laser beams or harmful psychic attacks.
  • Unrelated in the Adaptation: He and Brick Bully are not brothers as their counterparts in Kakuranger were.
  • Villain Teleportation: He teleports by warping the air around him and turning into a ball of light. The second See Monster teleports away with expanding green energy that bursts apart into small orbs.
  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: It's never revealed what happens to the resurrected See Monster in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II."
  • Youkai: The mythical Youkai that See Monster's Kakuranger counterpart was based on is known as Mokumokuren, which are spirits that are known to live in torn shōji (Japanese paper sliding walls), floor mats, or walls. Their name translates into "many eyes" or "continuous eyes," and they are considered to be one of the traditional inhabitants of haunted houses.

    Crabbie Cabbie 

Crabbie Cabbie

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Upgraded form 

Voiced By: Michael Sorich

A taxi cab monster created by Lord Zedd (using a device of Finster's) from a taxi that had been commandeered by Bulk and Skull, trapping the duo as well as Kimberly inside.
  • Adaptational Villainy: His Kakuranger counterpart, Oboroguruma, was a tragic Anti-Villain who just wanted to make an honest living and tried to be nice to his customers until he finally just snapped from their neverending abuse and Fantastic Racism, before ultimately going on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge. Here, he's just a generic Monster of the Week.
  • Adapted Out: He had a human form in Kakuranger that went unused in Power Rangers.
  • Alliterative Name: Crabbie Cabbie.
  • All There in the Manual: His name is spelled "Crabbie Cabbie" as opposed to "Crabby Cabby," "Crabby Cabbie," or "Crabbie Cabby," according to his episode's VHS box.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Upon seeing the monster, Alpha says "Lord Zedd and Rita have created a Crabbie Cabbie! And he's charging double the going fare!"
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Crabbie Cabbie is one of the few monsters in Season 3 to be shown actively attacking the city; he drives right through a building during his Zord fight, causing it to explode.
  • BFG: His upgrade in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II" is a tank turret attached to the top of his body.
    • Also, the 'vehicular transformer apparatus' that Zedd uses to create him in the first place.
  • Brooklyn Rage: He has a stereotypical "I'm walkin' here!" Brooklyn accent.
  • The Bus Came Back: He is one of the five recruited monsters to join Professor Longnose in Master Vile's final invasion in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar."
  • Chase Scene: There's a rather lengthy one between Crabbie Cabbie and the Rangers as they ride their brand new Shark Cycles.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: He wears a pair of driving goggles even though it's not entirely clear if he even has eyes.
  • Gratuitous English: He has a large sign reading "TAXI" on the top of his body and the word "CAB" across his hood.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: He briefly wields one against the Red Shogunzord.
  • Merging Machine: When Zedd blasts the taxi cab they're riding with Finster's vehicular transformer apparatus, Bulk, Skull, and Kimberly end up inside Crabbie Cabbie. Alpha has to use a molecular scrambler to successfully separate their molecules from the monster's and remove them before the Rangers can finish him off.
  • Pocket Dimension: He has one of these within himself, where he keeps Bulk, Skull, and Kimberly captive.
  • Pun: After briefly rampaging through Angel Grove, Crabbie Cabbie says, "I'm getting exhausted! On second thought, you're getting exhausted!" At which point he starts shooting smoke out of his tailpipes at the Shogun Zords.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: Led by Professor Longnose, Crabbie Cabbie joins Garbage Mouth, See Monster, Brick Bully, and Parrot Top for Master Vile's final attack on Earth.
  • Sapient Tank: He becomes one of these tanks to his upgrade in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II." Appropriately, his cabbie cap is replaced with a military helmet.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When Professor Longnose is killed by the Shogun Megazord, Crabbie Cabbie and the other monsters hightail it out of there and teleport away, never to be seen again.
  • Sentient Vehicle: He's a living taxi with a Brooklyn accent and a bad attitude.
  • Shout-Out: He mocks the Shogun Zords by comparing them to The Rockettes.
  • Spikes of Villainy: Crabbie Cabbie has a pair of spikes on each "shoulder."
  • The Taxi: He is literally this trope personified.
  • Transformation Ray: With his Z-Staff apparently still damaged from his fight with Tommy in the previous episode, Zedd uses Finster's 'vehicular transformer apparatus' (a really big ray gun) to transform Bulk and Skull's commandeered taxi into Crabbie Cabbie.
  • Vanity License Plate: His license plate reads "459HEL" (Hell).
  • Villain Teleportation: The second Crabbie Cabbie teleports away with expanding green energy that turns into an arrow and shoots off into the sky.
  • Weaponized Exhaust: He can fire explosive smoke blasts out of his tailpipes.
  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: It's never revealed what happens to the resurrected Crabbie Cabbie in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II."
  • Youkai: His Kakuranger counterpart is an Oborugoruma, an oxen cart with a large face on its carriage. Long ago, oxcart taxis were used for people to go sightseeing in. When it became crowded, especially during festival seasons, their drivers would get into fights, slamming their carriages against each other to claim the best spots for sightseeing. The wrath of nobles denied the prime spot they wanted was something to be feared. All this negativity could build up and become a powerful force on its own, giving life to these Youkai.

    Garbage Mouth 

Garbage Mouth

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Upgraded form 

Voiced By: Matt K. Miller

A trash-themed lizard-like monster created by Finster, sent by Lord Zedd to capture the traitorous Katherine.
  • Adapted Out: He had a human form in Kakuranger, an evil police chief, that went unused in Power Rangers.
  • Arm Cannon: In his second appearance, his right arm has been upgraded into a laser cannon.
  • Attack Reflector: He uses the top of his trash can lid-head to deflect the blasts from Tideus' laser pistol.
  • Bare-Handed Blade Block: After letting Garbage Mouth slash away at it for a while, the Shogun Megazord finally just grabs the monster's katana mid-swing and then clocks the monster across the face.
  • The Bus Came Back: He is one of the five recruited monsters to join Professor Longnose in Master Vile's final invasion in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar."
  • The Cameo: He's one of the many monsters seen attending Master Vile's End of the World Party at the Youth Center in "Master Vile and the Metallic Armor Part III."
  • Damsel in Distress: His mission is to capture Katherine and take her back to Rita and Zedd. He's not very good at it.
  • Demoted to Extra: His counterpart in Kakuranger, Azukiarai, was somewhat of a leader among the Youkai for a couple of early episodes, even infiltrating and taking over the local police when they started getting too nosy. In Power Rangers, Garbage Mouth is just another of Finster's monsters.
  • Ditto Aliens: Garbage Mouth has to ask which one of the teens is Katherine when faced with them, apparently unable to tell them apart.
  • Garbage Hideout: He surprises the Rangers and Kat by popping out of a trash can directly in front of them.
  • Gratuitous English: He has "WELCOME TO JLHOUSE" written on his face.
  • Hand Blast: He can throw exploding green energy blasts from his hands.
  • Hurt Foot Hop: Kat escapes his grasp by stomping down on his foot, causing him to do this.
  • Idiot Ball: He is sent by Zedd and Rita to capture Katherine. On Earth, he and the Tenga Warriors ambush her and he grabs onto her... then proceeds to stand there and hold her hostage, watching as the Rangers fight the Tengas, instead of just immediately teleporting back to the moon with her.
  • Implacable Man: Garbage Mouth hacks away at the Shogun Megazord with his katana and the Zord just stands there and watches.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: He wields a katana after growing to giant size.
  • Kill It with Fire: Garbage Mouth is destroyed by the Shogun Megazord's flaming Fire Saber.
  • Lizard Folk: Aside from the trash can lid on his head, Garbage Mouth is vaguely lizard-like, complete with a long tail.
  • Pun: He says "I'm gonna TRASH you!" to Tideus.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: Led by Professor Longnose, Garbage Mouth joins See Monster, Brick Bully, Crabbie Cabbie, and Parrot Top for Master Vile's final attack on Earth.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When Professor Longnose is killed by the Shogun Megazord, Garbage Mouth and the other monsters hightail it out of there and teleport away, never to be seen again.
  • Sealed Good in a Can: Upon growing to giant size, he possesses an old-fashioned metal trash can that can suck up opponents like a vacuum and trap them inside. He uses this to capture the Shogun Zords, but it doesn't last long.
  • Suicidal Overconfidence: He keeps coming at the Shogun Megazord despite none of his attacks doing anything to it.
  • Tragic Dream: Finster says that in honor of Kimberly's potentially Career-Ending Injury, he has created a monster representing the place where all peoples' broken dreams go - The trash.
  • Villainous Breakdown: He gets rather upset when the Rangers tell Kat to go and hide in the hospital, as if he couldn't just follow her inside.
  • Villain Teleportation: The second Garbage Mouth teleports away with expanding green energy that splits apart into tiny particles.
  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: It's never revealed what happens to the resurrected Garbage Mouth in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II."
  • Youkai: Azuikiarai, his Kakuranger counterpart, is based on a ghostly phenomenon in which a mysterious noise that sounds like azuki beans being washed or ground is heard, usually occurring near a river or other body of water. Azukiarai are often described as being bent over a pail washing azuki beans - The pail having been reimagined here as a garbage can.

    Ravenator 

Ravenator

Voiced By: Brad Orchard

A gluttonous monster with a massive mouth able to induce hunger in others.
  • Big Eater: Part of his goal was to make Tommy eat large amounts of junk food.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: His hunger got the better of him when he left Tommy's stomach to eat a giant sundae.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Wields a large fork and a knife as his main weapons.
  • Portmanteau: The Ravenator's name is a combination of Ravenous and Terminator.
  • Trojan Horse: Was part of Rita's plan. Go inside Tommy so the Rangers take him to the Command Center and attack from the inside. Fortunately, Zordon was wise to the plan.

    Brick Bully 

Brick Bully

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Second form 
Upgraded form 

Voiced By: Richard Epcar (First Appearance), Brian Tahash (Second Appearance)

A brick wall monster accidentally created by Rita as she was attempting to turn Kat evil again, her spell missing and striking an under construction wall instead.
  • Alliterative Name: Brick Bully.
  • And I Must Scream: Though at first it seems as though Brick Bully's energy bricks simply transform the Rangers into bricks, it turns out that he's actually shrunk them down and trapped them inside.
  • Artificial Limbs: In his second appearance, his legs have been replaced with robotic prosthetics.
  • Boring, but Practical: Upon growing to giant size, Brick Bully simply falls over on purpose in an attempt to crush Billy underneath himself.
  • Brick Break: When the Blue Shogunzord destroys Brick Bully, he doesn't explode like almost every other monster in the series, but instead literally bursts apart and falls to pieces.
  • Broken Aesop: Katherine realizes that pollution can be a source of erosion for bricks, and so she asks Billy and Alpha to create an artificial pollution device to erode Brick Bully's bricks and free the Rangers trapped inside, ultimately meaning that pollution saves the day, so... Hooray for pollution?
  • The Bus Came Back: He is one of the five recruited monsters to join Professor Longnose in Master Vile's final invasion in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar."
  • The Cameo: He's one of the many monsters seen attending Master Vile's End of the World Party at the Youth Center in "Master Vile and the Metallic Armor Part III." He's also one of the spectators in Prince Gasket's Machine Arena in "King For a Day."
  • Cast from Stamina: After firing a bunch of his Ranger-trapping magical bricks at Billy and missing, Brick Bully suddenly finds himself growing weak. He realizes he needs to eat more building supplies in order to rebuild his strength, but Billy doesn't give him the chance.
  • Death Trap: Brick Bully catches the Blue Shogunzord in a trap in which he surrounds the Zord on all sides with brick walls, then throws multiple spears and impales the walls with them, before the whole thing just explodes into a ball of fire. The Zord simply brushes it off.
  • Dies Differently in Adaptation: He is destroyed by the Blue Shogunzord in Power Rangers instead of being destroyed by the Shark Cycles as he was in Kakuranger.
  • Extreme Omnivore: He grows hungry after his first fight with the Rangers and proceeds to eat a number of building supplies. He eats so much that he evolves into his second form.
  • Generic Graffiti: His first form has a number of words spray painted on him, including "GO," "No," "Boom," "Food," "Look," "Bar," and "Krash."
    "Alright, which one of you wise guys painted 'GO' on my chest?"
  • How Do I Shot Web?: Brick Bully doesn't quite know what powers he possesses when he's first created, but he quickly figures it out, blasting the Ninja Rangers with one type of energy bricks before trapping the fully-morphed Power Rangers within another.
  • Impact Silhouette: Brick Bully's creation leaves a large square hole in the wall he was made from.
  • Metamorphosis Monster: After eating some construction supplies, he evolves into a stronger form.
  • No One Should Survive That!: Brick Bully is stunned that the Blue Shogunzord survives his exploding brick walls-and-spears trap.
  • No-Sell: Being made of bricks, Brick Bully barely even notices most of the Rangers' physical blows. In "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II," Cestro leaps up to kick Brick Bully and the monster just lets him, brushing him off.
    • He finds himself on the flip side of this when the Blue Shogunzord completely ignores his attempted Death Trap.
  • Nurikabe: The mythical Youkai that Brick Bully's Kakuranger counterpart was based on, Nurikabe is a living wall that appears out of nowhere at night to impede travelers, possessing the ability to extend itself forever.
  • One-Winged Angel: He evolves into a more monstrous-looking "broken wall" form after devouring a number of building materials.
  • Our Monsters Are Weird: Even the Rangers seem perplexed when Brick Bully first appears and advances on them.
    Kat: "Guys... The wall's attacking."
  • Power Pincers: In his second appearance, his right arm is replaced with a large, mechanical clamp.
  • Power-Up Food: Eating various building supplies causes him to transform into a new, more powerful form. It's quite possible if he had eaten more, he may have even achieved a third form.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: Led by Professor Longnose, Brick Bully joins Garbage Mouth, See Monster, Crabbie Cabbie, and Parrot Top for Master Vile's final attack on Earth.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When Professor Longnose is killed by the Shogun Megazord, Brick Bully and the other monsters hightail it out of there and teleport away, never to be seen again.
  • Tarzan: He imitates Tarzan's signature scream after firing a series of bricks at the Ninja Rangers.
  • Unrelated in the Adaptation: He and See Monster are not brothers as their counterparts in Kakuranger were.
  • Villain Teleportation: The second Brick Bully teleports away with expanding green energy that shrinks down into nothing.
  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: It's never revealed what happens to the resurrected Brick Bully in "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II."
  • White Mask of Doom: His first form's face is this, though it's turned upside down.

    Sinister Simian 

Sinister Simian

Voiced By: Brianne Siddall

A chimpanzee monster created by Lord Zedd from a trained chimp named Kelly.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Kelly was a friendly chimp who only became a monster after Lord Zedd transformed her. Fortunately, she returned to her normal kind-hearted self after the Rangers were able to revert the change. On the other hand, her counterpart, Sarugami, was rotten to the core, tricking the Rangers into copying their moves so he could defeat them.
  • Alliterative Name: Sinister Simian. She'd be MMPR's last monster with this type of name.
  • She's a Man in Japan: Her Kakuranger counterpart was a male.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: The monkey that transformed into the monster survived. In fact, the Rangers made it a priority not to destroy her.

    Blue Globbor 

Blue Globbor

Voiced By: Eddie Frierson

A powerful slime monster created by Master Vile to drain the powers of Ninjor and the Rangers.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: His Kakuranger counterpart, Daradara, was merely a mindless extension of Master Vile's counterpart, to the point that he mimicked Daimaou's movements. Blue Globbor is a sentient creature capable of independent thought, even able to talk.
  • Ambiguously Related: Globbor is created, not out of magic or animated clay or a transformed animal or object, but by Master Vile biologically creating an egg and hatching him - by Master Vile giving birth to him, essentially. Theoretically, this would make Globbor at least a half-sibling to Rita and Rito.
  • The Artifact: His Ranger form makes a lot more sense in Kakuranger as in that adaptation, the Kakurangers were the main heroes compared to the Alien Rangers (who came in very late into Season 3).
  • Cerebus Syndrome: Like with Master Vile, things get darker and more serious beginning with him.
  • Energy Absorption: With his suction hands, he can drain enemies of their energy.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Downplayed; doesn't entirely lose the goofiness of Power Rangers monsters but is a serious threat.
  • Power Copying: He can gain parts from anybody he has a connection with and use their abilities. As the Blue Globbor monster copied the Ranger's powers, he gained a few weapons.
    • BFS: Gained a giant katana after copying Ninjor's powers.
    • Automatic Crossbow: Gained a crossbow after copying the Ranger's powers.
  • Synchronization: Anyone he drains of their powers is linked to him, and his victims feel any attack he experiences.

    Dischordia 

Dischordia

Voiced By: Diane H. Gillespie

An old friend of Master Vile who comes to assist him using her deadly singing.
  • The Brute: Perhaps Master Vile's most powerful monster yet, given the fact that she nearly overwhelmed the Rangers and Ninjor with her own powers.
  • Demoted to Extra:
    • In the Sentai, Yama-Uba was a major threat against the Kakurangers during the finale and lasted for three episodes. Here, Dischordia's a minor monster of the week who only lasted one episode.
    • Dischordia's main physical appearance was actually Yama-Uba's upgraded form. Her original form does appear in Power Rangers, but only in crowd shot cameos with other monsters.
  • Dies Differently in Adaptation: Her Kakuranger counterpart was destroyed by Samuraiman, Super Muteki Shogun, and Kakure Daishogun (Ninjor, Shogun Megazord, and Ninja Megazord in Japan). In Power Rangers, she was destroyed by the Shogun Ultrazord.
  • Godzilla Threshold: The Rangers didn't take any chances with her in the Megazord battle as they brought out both the Ninja and Shogun Megazords.
  • Idiot Ball: She uses her powers to tell Tommy to hand over his Power Coin, but literally right when he's about to, she knocks him aside for some reason before he has a chance. Seconds later, the Rangers break free from her spell and summon the Metallic Armor, which they use to curb stomp her.
  • Involuntary Dance: With her magical singing voice, she forces the Rangers to dance around like fools.
  • Mind-Control Music: Dischordia can outright control the Rangers' minds with her singing. While under her control, they must do whatever she commands them to.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Her voice is an imitation of the late Broadway legend, Ethel Merman.
  • Unrelated in the Adaptation: In Kakuranger, Dischordia was Master Vile's sister.

    Professor Longnose 

Professor Longnose

Voiced By: Kirk Thornton

One of Master Vile's top generals sent to lead a team of monsters against the Aquitian Rangers.
  • Adapted Out: Professor Longnose's Kakuranger counterpart was a Master of Illusion, with the monsters joining him being deceased beings the Rangers destroyed before. However, that aspect was removed in translation.
  • Bowdlerize: In Kakuranger the finishing move sliced off his nose. This was cut from Power Rangers, but perhaps to make up for it, some nice additional effects were added to his destruction.
  • Combat Hand Fan: Wields one but never used it in the fight.
  • Informed Ability: He's touted as Master Vile's top general, so you would expect him to be a challenge for the Aquitian Rangers. However, other than growing himself and the rest of the monsters, he never showed the strength to back up this claim and fought like a typical Monster of the Week.
  • Make My Monster Grow: Notably, he was able to summon the lightning-based growth himself rather than have Rita and Lord Zedd do the job for him.
  • Tengu: He is themed after a tengu from Japanese Mythology.

    Parrot Top 

Parrot Top

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Voiced By: Matt K. Miller

A parrot monster who served as one of the five monsters under Professor Longnose's command as part of Master Vile's final invasion of Earth.
  • Adaptational Late Appearance: Parrot Top's Kakuranger counterpart was the first Monster of the Week to fight the Rangers, but here, he joins in very late. This was because his original footage showed him in his human form for most of the time and held the severed head of his wife Rokurokubi, an unused Kakuranger monster, during the Zord fight.
  • Adapted Out: He had a human form in Kakuranger that went unused in Power Rangers.
  • All There in the Script: The name "Parrot Top" originates from the script of "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II." He's never referred to by name on-screen.
  • Artificial Limbs: Assuming they're new additions like Brick Bully's, his legs have been replaced with robotic prosthetics.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: He sports a large curved blade on his right arm.
  • Fish People: Despite his avian name, Parrot Top is clearly more of an aquatic-looking creature.
  • Green and Mean: Parrot Top is mostly green and is trying to help Master Vile take over the Earth.
  • Kappa: His Kakuranger counterpart was based on this Youkai, the "river goblin" from Japanese mythology.
  • Mysterious Past: He's the only monster serving in Master Vile's army that didn't originate as one of Zedd and Rita's previous creations. His name is never spoken, it's never said where he came from, and while his robot legs and blade-arm are no doubt new uprades like the other four monsters received, we never see him in his original form.
  • Punny Name: Making fun of stand-up comedian Carrot Top, along with the bird-like noises he (Parrot Top) makes.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: Led by Professor Longnose, Parrot Top joins Garbage Mouth, See Monster, Brick Bully, and Crabbie Cabbie for Master Vile's final attack on Earth.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When Professor Longnose is killed by the Shogun Megazord, Parrot Top and the other monsters hightail it out of there and teleport away, never to be seen again.
  • The Speechless: He never says anything in English, speaking only in bird sounds.
  • Starfish Language: Unlike the other four monsters and Professor Longnose, Parrot Top apparently can't speak, instead communicating in bird-like caws.
  • Villain Teleportation: He teleports away with expanding green energy that begins spiraling and shrinking down until its gone.
  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: It's never revealed what happens to him after "Alien Rangers of Aquitar Part II."

    Slotsky 

Slotsky

Voiced By: Stephen Apostolina

A robot monster created by Lord Zedd from a device Billy intended to use to revert the Power Rangers into teenagers after Master Vile's time-reversal spell.
  • All There in the Manual: His name is spelled "Slotsky" as opposed to "Slotski," according to his Bandai figure.
  • Exclusive Enemy Equipment: He uses his big magnet hand to steal Cestro and Tideus' laser pistols.
  • Gold Makes Everything Shiny: His body is almost entirely gold and copper.
  • Magnetism Manipulation: He can turn his right hand into a large magnet, allowing him to steal the Alien Ranger's weapons. Oddly, he never tries using it against the Battle Borgs.
  • Sore Loser: He hates it when things are not going his way.
  • Spoiled Brat: He's a particularly whiny monster; when the Aquitians begin gaining the upper hand in the fight, he complains "You cheated! I'm supposed to win!"

    Erik and Merrick, the Barbaric Brothers 

Erik and Merrick, the Barbaric Brothers

Voiced By: Michael Sorich (both)

A pair of Surfer Dude monsters sent by Lord Zedd to poison Angel Grove's waters and prevent the Aquitian Rangers from rehydrating.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Downplayed, but the Barbaric Brothers have much more humorous dialogue than the sadistic Shuten Douji Brothers.
  • Bash Brothers: They work together like this.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: Erik wields a buzzsaw on his right arm in his armored form.
  • Surfer Dude: Some of their phrases include "awesome" and "radical."
  • This Is a Drill: Merrick wields one in his armored form.
  • Water Source Tampering: They were tasked with poisoning the lake the Aquitian Rangers used to rehydrate with lunar toxic waste. Even though they were destroyed, they were successful as Billy's purification generator was ruined, and the Aquitians were forced to return home.

    Bratboy 

Bratboy

Voiced By: Paul Schrier

A child monster created by Rita and Zedd from a young Bulk (a result of Master Vile's time-reversal spell).
  • Adapted Out: He had a normal form from Kakuranger that was not used.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Zigzagged. While he's created from an innocent bystander, he's a generic monster of the week. In Kakuranger, he was one of the few Yokai who didn't want to harm humankind, with the conflict coming from being Brainwashed and Crazy, with him eventually being killed by his fellow Yokai.
  • Arm Cannon: Bratboy features a left arm gauntlet that can fire energy beams.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Despite having a couple of weapons at his disposal, Bratboy primarily fights with his fists.
  • Eye Beams: Bratboy can fire green-colored beams from his eyes.
  • Magical Accessory: Bratboy's shoes feature joysticks that allow him to increase his speed and jumping power when he presses them.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: It was pretty obvious that Power Rangers could not get away with killing off Bulk, even as a child.

    Witchblade 

Witchblade

Voiced By: Wendee Lee

A witch monster with a huge set of blades in place of her right arm.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: Her right arm contains a lot of blades.
  • Idiot Ball: During their fight, she knocks Cestro into the water, which gives him a little power boost. Even Rita calls her out on this.
    Rita: That Witchblade's about as sharp as a bowling ball. She's supposed to keep him out of the water, not knock him in!
  • Meaningful Name: She is a witch, and her arm is a blade.
  • Shout-Out: She has a lot in common with the Wicked Witch of the West, down to the voice.
  • Villainous Friendship: She isn't a creation of either Lord Zedd's or Finster's; Zedd tells Rita that Witchblade is an old friend of his.

    Arachnofiend 

Arachnofiend

Voiced By: Julie Maddalena

An arachnid monster created by Lord Zedd from a spider living in Billy's garage lab.

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