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The Rangers
Mark Goodman
- Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Inverted, as he is actually quicker to adjust to the loss of Mary than Ryu was to Rie.
- Arch-Enemy: Tann sees him as one, after he defeats one of his lieutenants easily.
- Big Brother Instinct: When Lulu runs off on her own, he is quick to go and find her to bring her home.
- Earn Your Happy Ending: Gets to settle down with (and presumably marry) Mary at the end of things.
- Experienced Protagonist: Has had his Ranger power for 5 years and has the most experience in fighting the Dominion (though not by much).
- The Fashionista: Wanted to be a fashion designer in the past. He eventually does become one
- Love Makes You Crazy: The fact that Halatia resembles Mary makes him angry enough to try and outright kill her, ignoring his friends and closest relative in the process.
- Time-Passage Beard: Has grown one by the distant finale. He shaves it off later.
- Throw the Dog a Bone: See Earn Your Happy Ending.
- Unknown Rival: Wayne at first sees him as a teachers pet type that he hopes to outdo. Mark just thinks Wayne is letting his anger cloud his judgement.
Wayne Burley
- Adaptational Intelligence: Is a lot smarter than Gai Yuki on account of being a scientist.
- Adaptational Nice Guy: He warms up to the others a lot faster than Gai did.
- Character Development: Goes from a guy who resents dropping out of the military and being stuck as a scientist to someone who realised that science is his true calling and that War Is Hell.
- The Corrupter: Played for Laughs with Lulu, with Mark joking that Wayne is trying to turn her into a delinquent again.
- The Lancer: of the Flying Rangers.
- Official Couple: He and Carrie start seeing each other after the first few chapters.
- The Rival: To Galvahex.
Steven Hartford (real name Marvin Hinton)
- Amnesiac Hero: His main story arc.
- The Big Guy: A lot stronger than most of the team.
- Fish out of Temporal Water: was transported 22 years into the future during the Vietnam war.
- Out of Focus: Despite his importance to the Myth Arc, the author doesn’t write for him unless he’s bored of writing for everyone else.
- Throw the Dog a Bone: Returns to his own time (give or take 3 years) in the Distant Finale.
Caroline “Carrie” Brown.
- Adaptation Personality Change: Carrie is a lot more snarky than Kaori was.
- And the Adventure Continues: Unlike the others, she keeps her powers and goes into space to help Jangar and the Avions dismantle the Dominion so they’re no longer a threat.
- But Not Too Foreign: Half Japanese, half American.
- Combat Medic: Her rank in the military.
- Deadpan Snarker: Very often gives sarcastic comments on the situations the team find themselves in.
- Face Death with Dignity: She attempts to do this in chapter 10 after being given a card reading predicting her death. But she ends up Acting Unnatural so blatantly that Everyone Can See It.
- Frivolous Lawsuit: Tried suing the military after her Swan Sonic was damaged. It didn’t hold up.
- Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: She favours firearms in combat.
- Hidden Depths: She’s a pretty good singer, at least compared to Private Dawson.
- The Knights Who Say "Squee!": Over meeting her favourite author.
- Official Couple: With Wayne.
- Riches to Rags: Invoked, with her choosing to live a more modest working class lifestyle, despite coming from a rich family.
- "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Gives one to Algrin, which makes him even more nuts than he already is.
Lulu Goodman
- Ascended Fanboy: Overlaps with Big Brother Worship. She wants to go into the same line of work as her brother Mark and ends up doing so.
- Big Brother Worship: Towards Mark.
- Broken Bird: Loses a lot of her cheerfulness as the series progresses.
- Companion Cube: Her teddy bear “Mr. Fuzzy”. She gets broken up after he turns into a Mutasect and dies.
- Dance Battler: Variant, as she uses acrobatics moves in her fighting style.
- Flanderisation: After one semi-humorous comment in chapter 3, Lulu ends up cracking comical comments every couple of chapters.
- Old Shame: In universe, her Brainwashed period where she turned into a punk who attacked the other Rangers and joined a gang.
- Plucky Comic Relief: Tends to crack humorous comments, much to most people’s chagrin.
- Recruit Teenagers with Attitude: Is only 15 during the series.
- Reluctant Retiree: She wants to be able to keep her Morpher after defeating Algrin, but quickly decides against it when she learns that it’s too damaged to continue using.
Their Allies
Wing Commander (later Group captain) June Gordon/ Jangar
- Aliens Among Us: Actually Jangar, the paragon inspiring the galaxy to fight against the Dominion.
- Benevolent Boss: Willing to allow her employees time off even during an ongoing war.
- Big Good: The one leading the charge against the Dominion throughout the universe.
- But Now I Must Go: The last few chapters have a mini-arc centred around her return to space to dismantle the Dominion, with the Rangers having to learn to function without her.
- Crazy-Prepared: In the event the Nest becomes unusable, she had a backup base set up in an air base.
- She also set up features within the Morphers to remove brainwashing.
- Dead Person Impersonation: The real June Gordon has been dead for 20-something years, with Jangar having taken her place on Earth.
- Evil Mentor: Subverted. Despite acting suspicious, she’s Good All Along.
- Gadgeteer Genius: Desinged the Rangers’ equipment and the Falcon Corde.
- Human Aliens: Averted. It’s a disguise.
- Last of Their Kind: Though it’s implied there are others.
Mary James
- 11th-Hour Ranger: Joins the team temporarily in the last few episodes.
- And I Must Scream: Spends every moment of her body being trapped under Halatia’s control aware of it, but unable to do anything.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: As Halatia.
- Death Seeker: Briefly, while trapped in Halatia’s control.
- Faux Action Girl: Doesn’t really have much luck in her three fights. Justified, as she trained as a technician, not a fighter.
- Subverted in the epilogue, where she effectively stands in for Lulu and helps defeat Kuroden for good.
- Heroic BSoD: After formally returning to the heroes’ side, she initially refuses to help them, out fo guilt for what she did while with the Dominion.
- The Lost Lenore: To Mark. They reunite eventually.
- The Mole: Becomes one after having to impersonate Halatia.
- Morality Pet: to Galvahex.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Accidentally creates Replakor.
- You Are Better Than You Think You Are: What Mark and Galvahex say to her to convince her to join the fight.
The Avions (Avior, Gliderak and Aluze)
- Cool Old Guy: Avior.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Gliderak fights Algrin to a standstill.
- Dying Race: They are the last of their species.
- Expy: Avior is one for Ley Baraki, being an ally who drops off a new mecha, dies and almost reveals a game-changing secret to the hero.
- Human Aliens: Averted. It’s a disguise.
- Guest-Star Party Member: Gliderak and Aluze become these in the final arc.
- Hot-Blooded: Gliderak. At first.
- Odd Name Out: Gliderak is the only one who’s name begins with G instead of A.
- Sacrificial Lion: Avior is this.
- Spared by the Adaptation: Gliderak and Aluze’s counterparts died along with Avior’s.
The new Red Ranger
- Early-Bird Cameo: What his appearance is meant to be.
Their Enemies
Marquis Algrin
- Ax-Crazy: Even his own allies acknowledge as such. Given that his endgame is an Apocalypse How, can you blame them?
- Big Bad: Ultimately becomes this after everyone else is gone.
- Blue-and-Orange Morality: He misinterprets Carrie’s advice to mean he should become an even worse conqueror than Uuhcura. Plus he believes that destruction is the best way to cement power.
- Dangerous Forbidden Technique: His Berserker Mode, derived from the energy of various Rangers he defeated on other planets. He eventually gets rid of the dangerous part.
- Dragon-in-Chief: Initially, to Queen Uuhcura.
- Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: His planet was destroyed by Uuhcura, so he decided to serve her. Then Carrie points out that her grandparents were left similarly homeless after World War 2, and they didn’t swear fealty to the United States.
- Karmic Death: Dies thanks to Mary, the woman he treated like crap in most of their interactions.
- One-Winged Angel: A red version of his Berserker Mode with access to all the weapons of his comrades.
- Clipped-Wing Angel: Red Dark strips him of his energy, leaving him open to be killed.
- Rasputinian Death: Blown up by an All Your Powers Combined Attack, then shot by a low power blast by a Hyper Cannon. And the second one was after being stabbed in the back by Mary.
- Revenge Before Reason: Decides to sabotage the Ranger’s plan to defeat Kodokor by hijacking one of their Megazords and trying to defeat the other Rangers with it. This is despite the fact that he will die if Kodokor succeeds and both Megazords need to be used together to do so.
- The Starscream: Overthrows both Uuhcura and Tann to seize total control of the Dominion.
Galvahex
- Adaptive Ability: Records information on his opponent’s weapons and tactics and adapts his armour and tactics accordingly.
- Death by Irony: The robot who plans for every possibility with countermeasures is done in by one of his countermeasures.
- The Dragon: Algrin’s main enforcer during his invasion.
- Enemy Mine: With the Ranger’s during Kodokor’s second attack.
- Heel–Face Turn: Having Mary as a Morality Pet will do that to you.
- Humanity Is Infectious: The cause of the above trope.
- I Die Free: After being forced to obey the Dominion’s orders for the whole series, he declares this when he dies.
- Meaningful Rename: After pointing out that his designation is simply a model number, Mary decides to dub him “Oscar”.
- Noble Demon: The only Dominion member (besides maybe Kuroden) with anything resembling a conscience.
- The Rival: To Wayne. He takes it very seriously, getting annoyed when Wayne fails to show improvement or strategy.
Fwelf
- Bullying a Dragon: Threatens to reveal incriminating information about Galvahex, the guy with control over the teleport relay. This gets him killed when the ship is destroyed.
- The Chew Toy: Gets no respect from the rest of the Dominion.
- Decomposite Character: He and Tann were one character in Jetman.
- Ditzy Genius: Creates a new super-powerful Hybrasect, but removes the growth gene from its biology. This bites him hard when it fails.
- Out of Focus: Has the least created monsters to his name.
- Too Dumb to Live: See some of the above entries.
Princess Halatia
- Arch-Enemy: To Lulu, very briefly.
- Authority in Name Only: Is not really the Dominion’s Princess.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: Herself in a nutshell.
- Dark Action Girl: of the Dominion.
- Dropped a Bridge on Him: Her persona is shot out of existence by Wayne in chapter 19.
- Enemy Mine: Helps the Rangers during Kodokor’s Attack, since Earth is her planet too.
- Light Is Not Good: Wears a white outfit, but is one of the villains.
- Pyrrhic Victory: Her Monsters are designed using precious items. Therefore, even if she loses, she still destroyed someone’s treasured possession.
- Split-Personality Takeover: From chapters 13- 19.
- Stupid Evil: Carrie and Lulu consider her this by the time Uuhcura shows up.
- Tomato Surprise: Adopts a human form using a scan of Mark Goodman’s lost lover. But it turns out that she IS his girlfriend.
- Took a Level in Badass: After being un-brainwashed and re-brainwashed, she becomes a lot more cunning as an opponent, almost defeating the Rangers with her next plan..
Queen Uuhcura
- Abusive Parents: Subverted. She’s not really Halatia’s mother. Averted outright with her actual child Kodokor, who she dotes over and mourns for upon death.
- Achilles' Heel: The wound on her back as the Neo-Mutabrid, which proves to be her undoing.
- Ascended Extra: A Villain of the Week from Jetman becomes an Interim Villain and Climax Boss in Wing Force.
- Bad Boss: Treats her Annihilators horribly.
- Came Back Strong: as the Neo-Mutabrid, Uuhcura is a lot more powerful, easily no-selling several attacks and almost defeating the Rangers.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Gets angry upon the death of her son Kodokor. She also refers to Tann as “her dear brother”, implying some affection existed.
- Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Alienating and killing all her loyal minions screwed her over, allowing the Rangers to defeat her.
- One-Winged Angel: The Neo-Mutabrid, created in a Fusion Dance with Tann and Yas Rushton.
- Weaksauce Weakness: In her own Berserker Mode, her incredible powers come from a small, easily shot off sapphire on her forehead.
Sir Tann
- Bad Boss: Actually beats up and tries to kill Algrin for his failure.
- Decomposite Character: Same deal as Fwelf.
- How the Mighty Have Fallen: Cut off from his empire and deprived of his broken powers, he’s reduced to a scheme that Mark has already devised a counter for.
- Punny Name: Sir Tann = Satan.
- Revenge: Comes to Earth to exact this on Mark.
Kuroden and Aobrix
- Back from the Dead: In the epilogue
- Elite Mooks: Have wiped out several planets for Uuhcura.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Kuroden cries over his brother’s death. Both times.
- Fantastic Racism: The show this towards Grifforzians and servants of Dark Specter in general.
- Fusion Dance: Uuhcura merges their remains into the Mutabrid via a Hybrasect.
- Undying Loyalty: Kuroden initially has this, until Uuhcura mistreats him and abuses the remains of his brother. So he decides to rebel.
The Monsters
The Carrionoid
Algrin’s pet, which is used to create the Mutasects.- Energy Absorption: How it reproduces.
- Mook Maker: Creates the Mutasects.
- One-Man Army: Is apparently this, according to Halatia. But we never see this.
- The Voiceless: Doesn’t speak, on account of being an animal.
Dogfight
Algrin’s first monster, created from a jet fighter.- The Bus Came Back: Gets copied by Replakor in chapter 27.
- Meaningful Name: From “dogfighting”, a term used for aerial battles.
Sky Scrapper
Algrin’s second monster, created from an abandoned building. A second one is created during the final battle.- Decomposite Character: One character monster who, through the magic of editing, is now two.
- Took a Level in Badass: The second Sky Scrapper is a lot stronger than the first.
- The Voiceless: Not one word.
- The Worf Effect: The second one is killed by Corrodent to demonstrate how much stronger he is.
Signaltron
Galvahex’s first monster, created from a traffic light.- Generic Doomsday Villain: Aside from messing with traffic, he doesn’t seem to have much of a plan.
- Personality Powers: He’s a traffic light, so he can stop things.
- Weaksauce Weakness: Goes down to one shot from Carrie’s Sky Enforcer.
Crystallia
Halatia’s second monster, created from a priceless diamond recently picked up by the museum.- Backup From Other World: Comes back from the grave thanks to Predictra in order to menace Lulu in her dreams during chapter 17.
- Not Himself: She has the power to invoke this, replacing people’s personalities with opposite ones.
- The Smurfette Principle: One of two females among the Mutasects.
- She's a Man in Japan: Dia Jigen was a male, Crystallia is a female.
Drain Brain
Fwelf’s first monster, created from a faucet.- Back Up From Other World: Comes back from the grave thanks to Predictra to menace Wayne in his dreams during chapter 17.
- Non-Indicative Name: As Halatia pointed out, he’s actually a faucet.
- Thinking Up Portals: Opens a gateway to other planets with his nozzle.
- The Voiceless: Doesn’t say a word.
Equiptile
Tann’s lieutenant.- Adaptation Species Change: Goes from being a Bio-Jigen Beast in Jetman to an alien in Wing Force.
- Appropriated Appellation: Equiptile isn’t his real name, but he still uses it.
- The Bus Came Back: Revived by Tann in chapter 28.
- Dies Differently in Adaptation: Killed by being shot in the head in Jetman, while here, Mark stabs him in the back and shoots him with his Hyper Cannon. The second time, he is finished off with a blast from the Rover Launcher.
- People Puppets: Can equip himself onto people to control them.
Noodler
Fwelf’s second monster, created from a mascot costume for Evergreen Noodles.- Back Up From Other World: Comes back from the grave thanks to Predictra to menace Steven in his dreams during chapter 17.
- Dies Differently in Adaptation: Noodle Jigen died from not being watered at a regular interval. This guy dies because of a small bomb inside him being set off by the battle with Lulu and Steven.
- Hate Plague: His main power.
Brakedecker
A monster created by Algrin and Galvahex together. Originally based in a classic car, he was moved to a bus when the car proved too complex to assimilate.- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: His monster form is naturally giant.
- Punny Name: Combines “brake” and “decker”, the British term for floors on a bus.
Shutterbug
Halatia’s third monster, created from a couple’s camera.- Affably Evil: When he’s turning people into photographs, he comments about potentially releasing a calendar.
- Phantom-Zone Picture: He can trap people in photographs. They can be freed by destroying his lens.
- Pragmatic Villainy: When the plan to capture all Rangers at once falls apart, he still decides to settle for just one.
- Punny Name: A “shutterbug” is someone who spends too much time taking photographs.
Gaminator
Fwelf’s second monster, created from a sketch pad.- Art Imitates Life: Can bring any image to life by sprinkling it with confetti.
- Back Up From Other World: Comes back from the grave thanks to Predictra to menace Mark in his dreams in chapter 17.
- Dirty Coward: As the Rangers are about to kill him, he brings a photograph of Mary to life to distract them. He then shoots them during their hesitation.
- Kick the Dog: Laughs after having killed one of his creations that was helping the Rangers.
- Meaningful Name: From “gami”, Japanese for paper.
Predictra
Halatia’s first monster, created during the original attack from a fortune teller’s crystal ball.- Crazy-Prepared: The main reason she exists before the chapter. Halatia saw fit to have a Mutasect on the back burner.
- Master of Disguise: Unlike other Mutasects, she can assume a human disguise.
- Not Quite Dead: While her body is destroyed, her mind subsists and causes the plot of chapter 17.
- Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Traps Carrie in one of these where she becomes so paranoid that she’s going to die that she actually does die. Unfortunately, she snaps out of it.
- Tarot Troubles: How she tells the future. She also has a set of minions based on everyone’s Tarot Motifs and can turn into the Reaper and Hangman cards.
- Wake-Up Call Boss: A good degree more powerful and dangerous, as a result of being active for a long time.
Betadron
A messenger sent by the Queen.- Adaptation Species Change: From a demon to an alien.
- Adaptational Wimp: Goes from being bale to punch regular humans and Radiguet around to being on the receiving end of similar beatings.
- Back from the Dead: Uuhcura briefly resurrects him in her final battle. He poofs out of existence when her powers are gone.
- Butt-Monkey: His appearances have everyone mistreat him.
- Demoted to Extra: His Sentai counterpart was a Monster of the Week. This guy doesn’t even meet the Rangers.
- Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: To the point he thinks that Lord Zedd would treat him better.
- Too Dumb to Live: Brags about his plans to defect in front of Kuroden and Aobrix. Predictably, this bites him in the ass when they kill him.
Mr. Fuzzy/Bearserker
Haltia’s 4th monster, created from Lulu’s teddy bear.- Alas, Poor Villain: Granted, he wasn’t particularly villainous, but his death is still played tragically.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: As the Bearserker.
- The Bus Came Back: Is transformed into by Replakor in chapter 27.
- My God, What Have I Done?: This and a "The Reason You Suck" Speech is what breaks his brainwashing.
- My Species Doth Protest Too Much: As a result of absorbing the memories within it’s host, this Mutasect is a lot more chummy with the Rangers.
- No-Sell: Immune to what most of the Rangers throw at him. Halatia’s sceptre on the other hand…
- Parental Substitute: Sees Lulu as his “mommy”.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Does not deserve a lot of the crap he goes through, but Halatia decides for him hat he should take it out on the world.
Dolan
Fwelf's predecessor, who came to Earth in the past.- Canon Foreigner: Did not exist in Jetman.
- He Knows Too Much: Why he tries to kill Lulu.
- Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: The above cause Mark to get involved in the battle for Earth, leading to the Dominion’s defeat.
- Prop Recycling: Based on Oya-Byu with his sword coming from Billion.
- Shout-Out: He is very similar to a Grongi.
- Starter Villain: For Mark and Gordon.
- The Unintelligible: He only speaks in his alien language. (Thankfully, we get a translation)
- Would Hurt a Child: When he see that Lulu has heard him, he decides to kill her.
Kodokor
Uuhcura’s newborn son, who gets sent to destroy Earth.- Amnesiac Dissonance: Appears as a nice kid with no memories of his past. Then his memories come back.
- Back from the Dead: He’s not even gone 5 minutes when Uuhcura brings him back.
- Expy: Of Salamandes/Olympius.
- Harmless Freezing: Played With. While he does break free easily, he still sustains enough damage that Uuhcura reluctantly benched him.
- Momma's Boy: He’d do anything for Uuhcura.
- Three-Month-Old Newborn: An extreme example. He appears as a young child, before turning into a giant monster.
- The Worf Effect: Handily trashes the Icarus, only to get matched by the Falcon and defeated by the Ultrazord.
Mutabrid
A monster created by Uuhcura from the DNA of Kuroden and Aobrix.- Back from the Dead: Revived by Uuhcura’s magic in her final battle.
- Body Horror: A mass of tentacles that barely resembles Kuroden.
- Fusion Dance: What he essentially is.
- Loss of Identity: Neither of his originals are there anymore.
- Villain Decay: His originals were tough enough to require Dash Boxer be deployed. This thing goes down to a couple of cheap shots from the Rangers’ Sky Enforcers.
Lumidillo
Haltia’s fifth and final monster and only Hybrasect. Created from combining an Armadillo’s DNA with a stadium light.- The Bus Came Back: Not him, but the Darkness copy of Mark is Back for the Finale.
- The Psycho Rangers: Creates these by stealing the Rangers’ shadows.
- Wake-Up Call Boss: Requires much greater planning and effort to take down.
Stickroach
Fwelf’s third and final monster and only Hybrasect, created from combining a cockroach’s DNA with a tube of glue.- Always Need What You Gave Up: Had his growth ability removed by Fwelf, and eventually gets killed by a blast that should’ve caused his growth.
- The Bus Came Back: Copied by Replakor in chapter 27
- Fake Ultimate Mook: Can stand up to most of the Rangers’ current arsenal, but falls to the newly introduced AviAttackers and Sonic Smashers.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Stands up to the Hyper Cannons and the Sky Enforcers in Burst Mode.
- Super-Speed: One of his powers.
Cannant
Tann’s right hand man, who arrives early to oversee the invasion.- Adaptation Species Change: Same deal as Equiptile.
- Ascended Extra: Ant Bazooka was just a monster of the week. This guy makes multiple appearances beforehand.
- Back from the Dead: Is revived by Tann in his final chapter.
- Gambit Pileup: He begins his plan to spread a virus around the same time Stickroach is launching his assault.
- Karmic Death: Carrie deliberately steps up to defeat him in the Falcon, in revenge for making her an Unwitting Pawn.
- Mook Maker: Can turn any life form into “Ant-Drones” that he controls.
- Sizeshifter: Has this ability.
- Spanner in the Works: His plan to turn people into Ant-Drones was supposed to end with the place being destroyed in a tactical missile strike. But Algrin found the type of missile too good to pass up a chance to experiment with.
Torpisces
Algrin’s third monster, created from combining a piranha’s DNA with a proton missile.- Butt-Monkey: Doesn’t win a single battle on page.
- Logical Weakness: The missiles he stores in his chest are still active and can be set off before they fire.
Replakor
Algrin’s fourth and final monster. Initially merging lizard DNA with a laser, he later becomes a hybrid of a chameleon and a hammer.- Adapted Out: The first Hammer Chameleon does not exist here.
- Chekhov's Gunman: A character created purely to show how powerfully effective the Rangers are now ends up coming back later as a new monster.
- Power Copying: Can turn into anything he has touched.
- Spot the Impostor: Gets put through this while disguised as Lulu.
Kurorg
Tann’s only monster, created by mixing Hadaruga DNA with a meteor.- Ancient Evil: Not him, but the Hadaruga he takes his DNA from menaced the universe in ancient times, having to be sealed away within the meteorite.
- The Bus Came Back: Revived by Tann in chapter 27.
- Elite Mook: Compared to most Hybrasects, it took a lot of effort to kill him.
- Line-of-Sight Name: His name comes from what his growling sounds like to Wayne.
- Shout-Out: to Genseishin Justiriser
- The Unintelligible: The Hadaruga has no vocal chords, restricting it to just roaring. But the individual Mutasect speaks when separated from its body temporarily.
Mekros
Algrin’s pet, bred to kill Keiams.- Adaptation Species Change: Same deal as Equiptile and Cannant.
Orpheus
Tann’s robot, built to counter the Icarus and the Falcon.- Evil Counterpart: To the Icarus.
- Instant A.I.: Just Add Water!: Disconnecting his human batteries, plus installing an autopilot gives it sentience.
Chronophant
Galvahex’s second and final monster, created from mixing mammoth DNA with a time machine.- Dies Differently in Adaptation: In Jetman, he was defeated by Great Icarus. Here, he gets killed by the arrival of the Neo-Mutabrid.
- Shout-Out: His powers were based on Cronus’ pause ability.
- Time Stands Still: His main power.
Stitchhitter
A monster created from a sewing machine.- Demoted to Extra: From a full-fledged Monster of the Week to a Breather Boss.
- Dies Differently in Adaptation: Defeated by the Jet Icarus in Jetman, killed by Mark with the Sonic Smasher here.
Sucker
- A monster created from a vacuum cleaner.
- Demoted to Extra: Same deal as Stitchhitter.
Corrodent
A monster created from mixing rat DNA with Hollywood Acid.- The Worf Effect: Kills the second Sky Scrapper and destroys the Icarus Saber, but loses to the Boxer Cannon.
Meowser
The final monster of the series, created from a mix of cat DNA and an unknown component.- Irony: His Sentai counterpart was created by Gray, while Galvahex was the one that killed off him.
- Dies Differently in Adaptation: Destroyed by the Tetra Buster in Jetman, but killed by Galvahex to cement his Hazy-Feel Turn here.