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** And Andros is a {{human alien}}, so we have five different races.
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** And Andros is a {{human alien}}, alien|s}}, so we have five different races.
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* TheBeard: "Grandma Matchmaker" in which Ashley asks Carlos to pretend to be her boyfriend in order to get her granny to stop smothering her.
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* FakeRelationship: "Grandma Matchmaker" in which Ashley asks Carlos to pretend to be her boyfriend in order to get her granny to stop smothering her.
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** When the rangers recieve their new Quadroblaster, Carlos' helmet HUD instead labels it as the "[=MultiAttackRifle=]", its name in ''Megaranger''.
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** When the rangers recieve receive their new Quadroblaster, Carlos' helmet HUD instead labels it as the "[=MultiAttackRifle=]", its name in ''Megaranger''.
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* NoOSHACompliance: Just like the ''Star Trek'' episodes this season heavily borrowed from, nobody thought of putting seat belts on the bridge of the Megaship. Many attacks on the Megaship cause the Rangers and Alpha to get rock and rolled all over.
* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: The Interstellar Scanner.
* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: The Interstellar Scanner.
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* NoOSHACompliance: Just like the ''Star Trek'' episodes aesthetic this season heavily borrowed from, nobody thought of putting seat belts on the bridge of the Megaship. Many attacks on the Megaship cause the Rangers and Alpha to get rock and rolled rock-and-rolled all over.
over. They even get launched over the control panels when the Megaship makes a crash landing after being struck down by a storm, in "The Rangers' Leap Of Faith".
* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: The InterstellarScanner.Scanner, in "T.J.'s Identity Crisis", when the Rangers use it to try to search for Zordon. Darkonda and Ecliptor destroy it easily, [[HopeSpot just as the rangers are about to locate Dark Specter's spaceship.]]
* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: The Interstellar
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* BadGuyBar: There's one present on the planet Onyx, full of {{Mooks}}, [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters of the Week]] from the various seasons and, strangely enough, even monsters and mooks from other Tokusatsu shows produced by Saban, such as ''Series/BigBadBeetleborgs'' and ''Series/MaskedRider''
* BaitAndSwitchCredits: The first episode has Divatox prominently in the opening credits, so you'd assume she's going to be the main baddie again. Besides appearances in some episodes (including the first) she isn't and the actual BigBad Astronema replaces her in the opening from the second episode on. This could just be because they didn't want to ruin the new villain though.
* BaitAndSwitchCredits: The first episode has Divatox prominently in the opening credits, so you'd assume she's going to be the main baddie again. Besides appearances in some episodes (including the first) she isn't and the actual BigBad Astronema replaces her in the opening from the second episode on. This could just be because they didn't want to ruin the new villain though.
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* BadGuyBar: There's one present on the planet Onyx, full of {{Mooks}}, [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters of the Week]] from the various seasons and, strangely enough, even monsters and mooks from other Tokusatsu shows produced by Saban, such as ''Series/BigBadBeetleborgs'' and ''Series/MaskedRider''
''Series/MaskedRider''.
* BaitAndSwitchCredits: The first episode has Divatox prominently in the opening credits, so you'd assume she's going to be the main baddie again. Besides appearances in some episodes (including thefirst) first), she isn't isn't, and the actual BigBad Astronema replaces her in the opening from the second episode on. This could just be because they didn't want to ruin the new villain though.onwards.
* BaitAndSwitchCredits: The first episode has Divatox prominently in the opening credits, so you'd assume she's going to be the main baddie again. Besides appearances in some episodes (including the
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* BastardUnderstudy: Astronema. AFTER Dark Specter brainwashed her.
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* BastardUnderstudy: Astronema. Astronema, AFTER Dark Specter brainwashed her.
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** Astronema's outfit beneath her armor is either [[HellbentForLeather leather]] or [[DressedAllInRubber some kind of latex]], with a silver corset over it. It's not as cleavage-showing as her [[PowerRangersLostGalaxy Lost Galaxy]] outfit, but it's definitely...a bit subtly risque for a kid's show.
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** Astronema's outfit beneath her armor is either [[HellbentForLeather leather]] or [[DressedAllInRubber some kind of latex]], with a silver corset over it. It's not as cleavage-showing as her [[PowerRangersLostGalaxy Lost Galaxy]] outfit, but it's definitely...a bit bit...subtly risque for given that this is a kid's show.
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** Astronema's outfit beneath her armor is either [[HellbentForLeather leather]] or [[DressedAllInRubber some kind of latex]], with a silver corset over it. It's not as cleavage-showing as her [[PowerRangersLostGalaxy Lost Galaxy]] outfit, but it's definitely...a bit subtly risque for a kid's show.
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*BerserkButton: Astronema [[CurbstompBattle blasts her way]] through the entire Ranger team when Cassie accidentally tears off her necklace.
** Averted somewhat the next time, when Andros does it, but then she's also [[PragmaticVillainy commanding an entire battlefield]] including a monster and a bit busy. She's about to attempt it before the Rangers surround her and remind her of this, though.
** Averted somewhat the next time, when Andros does it, but then she's also [[PragmaticVillainy commanding an entire battlefield]] including a monster and a bit busy. She's about to attempt it before the Rangers surround her and remind her of this, though.
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**Also Satellite Search. Astronema is a great fighter already, and was taking on Carlos and Cassie at the same time...when Cassie tore off her locket by accident. Astronema immediately blasts them into submission.
***Averted when Andros does this a second time, however--she has to focus on the battle and enlarging her [[MonsterOfTheWeek Batarax Monster]], so she can't just blast them. [[spoiler: She's also distracted by her long-lost brother as per the previous scenes.]]
***Averted when Andros does this a second time, however--she has to focus on the battle and enlarging her [[MonsterOfTheWeek Batarax Monster]], so she can't just blast them. [[spoiler: She's also distracted by her long-lost brother as per the previous scenes.]]
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* SympatheticVillainDespicableVillain: Ecliptor and Darkonda. While both are [[CardCarryingVillain Card-carrying villains]], Ecliptor is a NobleDemon with positive traits such as his UndyingLoyalty towards Astronema, who he [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes treats like a daughter]]. Darkonda, by contrast, is a HateSink who [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder holds no loyalty towards anyone]], [[spoiler:and even tries [[TheStarscream overthrowing]] [[BigBad Dark Spectre]].]]
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* HaplesslyHiding: In "A Ranger Among Thieves", as part of the comedic relief for the episode (and keeping with the theme of the series), Bulk, Skull, and Professor Phenomenous have been searching for alien life to study, but expecting hostile creatures along the way. For this particular episode, the trio have hidden themselves in repurposed trash containers, with a nearby food trap, to catch any wildlife that they think is a hostile alien. Unfortunately for them, collectors mistake them for actual containers, and dump actual trash into them.[[note]]For sanitary production purposes, though, it's just shredded vegetables.[[/note]]
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** The Astro Megaship is essentially a ''Power Rangers''-ized version of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration the Enterprise D]]; the Megalasers serving as phasers, the Synthetron stands in for the replicator, and the simudeck for the holodeck. In fact, if one thinks about it, it has a somewhat overall analogous shape, but compressed. (The two large landing supports on the bottom that lead to the cargo bays are similar in shape, but not function, to the warp nacelles of Star Trek's starships, and the shape of the ship itself is similar enough to the saucer sections.)
** The FasterThanLightTravel ability of the Astro Megaship uses "Hyper-Rush [Velocity] (number)" in place of "Warp Factor".
** The FasterThanLightTravel ability of the Astro Megaship uses "Hyper-Rush [Velocity] (number)" in place of "Warp Factor".
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** The Astro Megaship is essentially a ''Power Rangers''-ized version of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration the Enterprise D]]; the D]], with a healthy helping bridge/corridor design of [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], to boot! The Megalasers serving serve as phasers, the Synthetron stands in for the replicator, and the simudeck Simudeck for the holodeck.Holodeck. In fact, if one thinks about it, it has a somewhat overall analogous shape, but compressed. (The two large landing supports on the bottom that lead to the cargo bays are similar in shape, but not function, to the warp nacelles of Star Trek's starships, and the rounded shape of the ship itself is similar enough to the saucer sections.)
** The FasterThanLightTravel ability of the Astro Megaship uses "Hyper-Rush [Velocity] (number)" in place of "WarpFactor".Factor (number)".
** The FasterThanLightTravel ability of the Astro Megaship uses "Hyper-Rush [Velocity] (number)" in place of "Warp
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%%* FluffyTheTerrible: The never-seen "Scrudley".
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:In the finale, the Mega Winger -- already damaged from the previous few episodes -- finds itself unable to really deal with the Velocifighters, which end up destroying it. Zordon had a good reason for not wanting the Rangers to escalate the battle first; simply put, HumongousMecha [[CripplingOverspecialization aren't really equipped to deal with entire fleets of fast, heavily armed space fighters]].]]
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* SpannerInTheWorks: The Rangers (along with Bulk, Skull, Professor Phenomenus, Silvy and a bunch of other civilians) might've been trapped as datacards had it not been for the [[DidntSeeThatComing Psycho Rangers surviving as ghosts]] and using the scanner to re-materialize themselves, much to Ecliptor's shock. The Psychos proceed to re-materialize the Rangers so they can fight them again, which in turn leads to the captive civilians being rescued and Secret City being destroyed.
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''Power Rangers in Space'' is the sixth season of ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', [[{{Frankenslation}} adapted from]] ''Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger''. It is also the direct sequel to ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo''.
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''Power Rangers in Space'' is the sixth season of ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', [[{{Frankenslation}} adapted from]] ''Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger''. It is also the direct sequel SequelSeries to ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo''.
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** One that's series-wide, and only is recognizable if one knows the theme of the ''Megaranger'' Source Material; technology and the objects associated with them. Some of these, though, are only present in the Japanese footage.
*** The most egregious are the light-up symbols on the rangers' helmets; Each has a different '''technological device (i.e. CRT Television, Digital Camera, Satellite, etc.).'''
*** The Rangers' Megazords (save for one) are controlled with '''joysticks and computer keyboards''', the latter of which sticks out against the futuristic touch-interface of ''In Space'''s Astro Megaship systems.
*** Zhane's morpher is a 1990s-era-style '''cell phone''', and can even be used like one.
*** The Rangers begin to be hunted by the Psycho Rangers because of a '''pocket organizer's''' beeping sounding ''just'' like the rangers' communication signal.
*** Silvy gives Carlos a '''pager''' to contact him (at first, to be at her beck-and-call).
*** Psycho Yellow converts herself into a '''computer virus''' to infect the Mega Voyager.
*** Astronema (Or rather, Dr. Hilenar in ''Megaranger'') converts living beings into '''data cards'''.
*** Ecliptor, when he discovers the location of the Mega Voyager's base, transports himself into the base out of a '''1990s-era beige box and monitor computer.'''
*** The most egregious are the light-up symbols on the rangers' helmets; Each has a different '''technological device (i.e. CRT Television, Digital Camera, Satellite, etc.).'''
*** The Rangers' Megazords (save for one) are controlled with '''joysticks and computer keyboards''', the latter of which sticks out against the futuristic touch-interface of ''In Space'''s Astro Megaship systems.
*** Zhane's morpher is a 1990s-era-style '''cell phone''', and can even be used like one.
*** The Rangers begin to be hunted by the Psycho Rangers because of a '''pocket organizer's''' beeping sounding ''just'' like the rangers' communication signal.
*** Silvy gives Carlos a '''pager''' to contact him (at first, to be at her beck-and-call).
*** Psycho Yellow converts herself into a '''computer virus''' to infect the Mega Voyager.
*** Astronema (Or rather, Dr. Hilenar in ''Megaranger'') converts living beings into '''data cards'''.
*** Ecliptor, when he discovers the location of the Mega Voyager's base, transports himself into the base out of a '''1990s-era beige box and monitor computer.'''
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** One that's series-wide, and only is recognizable if one knows the theme of the ''Megaranger'' Source Material; ''Megaranger''; technology and the objects associated with them. Some of these, though, are only present in the Japanese footage.
*** The most egregious are the light-up symbols on therangers' Rangers' helmets; Each each has a different '''technological technological device (i.e. CRT Television, Digital Camera, Satellite, television, digital camera, satellite, etc.).'''
*** The Rangers' Megazords (save for one) are controlled with '''joysticks and computer keyboards''', the latter of which sticks out against the futuristic touch-interface of ''In Space'''s Astro Megaship systems.
*** Zhane's morpher is a 1990s-era-style '''cell phone''', and can even be (Some early episodes used like one.
*** The Rangers begin to be hunted bythe Psycho Rangers because of a '''pocket organizer's''' beeping sounding ''just'' like term "Lightstar helmet mode" in reference to the rangers' communication signal.
*** Silvy gives Carlos a '''pager''' to contact him (at first, to be at her beck-and-call).
*** Psycho Yellow converts herself into a '''computer virus''' to infectpower provided by these symbols; this originated from the Mega Voyager.
*** Astronema (Or rather, Dr. Hilenar in ''Megaranger'') converts living beings into '''data cards'''.
*** Ecliptor, when he discoverstoyline, where it indicated the location of the Mega Voyager's base, transports himself into the base out of a '''1990s-era beige box and monitor computer.'''Ranger figures whose helmets could light up.)
*** The most egregious are the light-up symbols on the
*** The Rangers' Megazords (save for one) are controlled with '''joysticks and computer keyboards''', the latter of which sticks out against the futuristic touch-interface of ''In Space'''s Astro Megaship systems.
*** Zhane's morpher is a 1990s-era-style '''cell phone''', and can even be
*** The Rangers begin to be hunted by
*** Silvy gives Carlos a '''pager''' to contact him (at first, to be at her beck-and-call).
*** Psycho Yellow converts herself into a '''computer virus''' to infect
*** Astronema (Or rather, Dr. Hilenar in ''Megaranger'') converts living beings into '''data cards'''.
*** Ecliptor, when he discovers
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** Elgar is sent by Dark Specter to join Astronema in her fight against the Rangers... for some reason. Once Ecliptor and especially Darkonda arrive, Elgar shows up less and less, only appearing every now and then simply to remind us he still exists. This was probably forced on the production, as ''Megaranger'''s villainous comic-relief counterpart was a small imp-like character named "Bibidebi", who also acted as the method to [[MakeMyMonsterGrow enlarge the monsters]]. The character was nearly included in the show, but only appeared once, in promotional material, where his name was going to be "Hyprus".
** A minor one, but whenever Zhane's morphing sequence is shown, his morpher displays and speaks the word 'Mega'.
** At times, Andros seems to be more laid-back, casual, gung-ho, and clumsy, compared to when we normally see him on-screen. (e.g. When the rangers recieve their Mega Vehicles) This was an attribute from ''Megaranger'''s Red Ranger counterpart, Date Kenta, who was less-experienced and less serious than the rest of the Megarangers. The clumsiness also only happens in the Japanese-sourced footage.
** A minor one, but whenever Zhane's morphing sequence is shown, his morpher displays and speaks the word 'Mega'.
** At times, Andros seems to be more laid-back, casual, gung-ho, and clumsy, compared to when we normally see him on-screen. (e.g. When the rangers recieve their Mega Vehicles) This was an attribute from ''Megaranger'''s Red Ranger counterpart, Date Kenta, who was less-experienced and less serious than the rest of the Megarangers. The clumsiness also only happens in the Japanese-sourced footage.
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** Elgar is sent by Dark Specter to join Astronema in her fight against the Rangers... for some reason. Once Ecliptor and especially Darkonda arrive, Elgar shows up less and less, only appearing every now and then simply to remind us he still exists. This was probably forced on the production, as ''Megaranger'''s villainous comic-relief counterpart was a small imp-like character named "Bibidebi", who also acted as the method to [[MakeMyMonsterGrow enlarge the monsters]]. The monsters]] (this character ultimately was nearly not adapted, though a figure of him was included in with the show, but only appeared once, in promotional material, where his name was going to be "Hyprus".
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** A minor one, but whenever Zhane's morphing sequence is shown, his morpher displays and speaks the word'Mega'.
"MEGA".
** At times, Andros seems to be more laid-back, casual, gung-ho,and and/or clumsy, compared to when we normally see him on-screen. (e.g. When when the rangers recieve receive their Mega Vehicles) Vehicles). This was an attribute from ''Megaranger'''s Red Ranger counterpart, Date Kenta, who was less-experienced less experienced and less serious than the rest of the Megarangers. The clumsiness also only happens in the Japanese-sourced footage.
** A minor one, but whenever Zhane's morphing sequence is shown, his morpher displays and speaks the word
** At times, Andros seems to be more laid-back, casual, gung-ho,
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** 5-4-1 (activates the Astro Megazord; also counts as a MythologyGag[[note]]It's a {[[LuckyTranslation lucky]] reference to "5-4-1", an insert song from previous seasons.[[/note]])
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** 5-4-1 (activates the Astro Megazord; also counts as a MythologyGag[[note]]It's a {[[LuckyTranslation lucky]] reference to "5-4-1", an insert song from previous seasons.[[/note]])
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** The use of "Megazord" as the name for the franchise's HumongousMecha really pays off here, thanks to the source series being called ''Megaranger''. This meant that most of the mecha weren't renamed at all for ''In Space'', because there was no need.
** Renaming Mega Voyager would've actually caused problems, as the name was written in the cockpit in plain sight. Likewise, Mega Winger's cockpit had "Mega W" written on it. Delta Mega simply had Zord added to the end of the name, while the Galaxy Mega was renamed to the Astro Megazord (with the MEga Ship becoming the Astro Megaship); the name Galaxy Megazord was used [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy next season]] instead.
** The entire series' motif is this. ''Megaranger'' wasn't ''exactly'' about space, it was about technology in general (hey, it was the 90s); but since there were heavy space influences in the series (especially the mecha and weapons) and it was quite a popular theme back then, ''In Space'' took this up to eleven instead.
** The use of "Megazord" as the name for the franchise's HumongousMecha really pays off here, thanks to the source series being called ''Megaranger''. This meant that most of the mecha weren't renamed at all for ''In Space'', because there was no need.
** Renaming Mega Voyager would've actually caused problems, as the name was written in the cockpit in plain sight. Likewise, Mega Winger's cockpit had "Mega W" written on it. Delta Mega simply had Zord added to the end of the name, while the Galaxy Mega was renamed to the Astro Megazord (with the MEga Ship becoming the Astro Megaship); the name Galaxy Megazord was used [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy next season]] instead.
** The entire series' motif is this. ''Megaranger'' wasn't ''exactly'' about space, it was about technology in general (hey, it was the 90s); but since there were heavy space influences in the series (especially the mecha and weapons) and it was quite a popular theme back then, ''In Space'' took this up to eleven instead.
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Andros
** TheLancer: Carlos
** TheSmartGuy: T.J.
** TheBigGirl: Cassie
** TheChick: Ashley
** SixthRanger: Zhane
** TheLeader: Andros
** TheLancer: Carlos
** TheSmartGuy: T.J.
** TheBigGirl: Cassie
** TheChick: Ashley
** SixthRanger: Zhane
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** [[spoiler:Zordon tells Andros to shatter his energy tube, to which, the Red Space Ranger reluctantly complies. Zond dies but his death makes an energy wave that wipes out the United Alliance of Evil]].
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** [[spoiler:Zordon tells Andros to shatter his energy tube, to which, the Red Space Ranger reluctantly complies. Zond dies Zordon ends up dying instantly but his death makes an energy wave that wipes out the United Alliance of Evil]].
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* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: Dark Specter to Darkonda.]]
** [[spoiler:Zordon to the United Alliance of Evil]].
** [[spoiler:Zordon to the United Alliance of Evil]].
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* TakingYouWithMe: TakingYouWithMe:
** [[spoiler: Dark Specter gets destroyed by Darkonda's missile, but he manages toDarkonda.swallow Darkonda in his fighter as he explodes.]]
** [[spoiler:Zordon tells Andros to shatter his energy tube, to which, the Red Space Ranger reluctantly complies. Zond dies but his death makes an energy wave that wipes out the United Alliance of Evil]].
** [[spoiler: Dark Specter gets destroyed by Darkonda's missile, but he manages to
** [[spoiler:Zordon tells Andros to shatter his energy tube, to which, the Red Space Ranger reluctantly complies. Zond dies but his death makes an energy wave that wipes out the United Alliance of Evil]].
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AKA "The one that saved the Power Rangers franchise" or "[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Power Rangers: The Next Generation]]".
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AKA "The one that saved the Power Rangers franchise" or "[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration "[[{{Expy}} Power Rangers: Rangers:]] [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation]]".
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AKA "The one that saved the Power Rangers franchise" or "[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Power Rangers: The Next Generation]]".
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** Interestingly, the Latin American dub pronounces the name as "Shane", [[NamesTheSame the same way as a future Ranger]] [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm five seasons later.]]
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** Interestingly, the Latin American dub pronounces the name as "Shane", [[NamesTheSame the same way as a future Ranger]] Ranger [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm five seasons later.]]
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** One that's series-wide, and only is recognizable if one knows the theme of the Megaranger Source Material; technology and the objects associated with them. Some of these, though, are only present in the Japanese footage.
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** One that's series-wide, and only is recognizable if one knows the theme of the Megaranger ''Megaranger'' Source Material; technology and the objects associated with them. Some of these, though, are only present in the Japanese footage.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler: Dark Specter had Astronema brainwashed back to evil after her first HeelFaceTurn. It worked a little too well and she became TheStarscream.]]
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* GoneHorriblyRight: GoneHorriblyRight:
** [[spoiler: Dark Specter had Astronema brainwashed back to evil after her first HeelFaceTurn. It worked a little too well and she became TheStarscream.]]
** [[spoiler: Dark Specter had Astronema brainwashed back to evil after her first HeelFaceTurn. It worked a little too well and she became TheStarscream.]]
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** Astronema herself was a Starscream after being brainwashed by Dark Specter. (Clearly, that worked [[GoneHorriblyRight only too well.]] Using the Psycho Rangers had two purposes: fighting the true Rangers (obviously) and weakening the Dark Specter. She intentionally connected their powers to his, hoping that their frequent battles with the Rangers would weaken him enough for her to destroy him and usurp his position as leader of the alliance. (Unfortunately for Astronema, the Psycho Rangers were impatient and unwilling to follow her plans, which led to them being defeated before this plan could succeed.)
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** Astronema herself was a Starscream after being brainwashed by Dark Specter. (Clearly, that Specter to remain evil, which apparently worked [[GoneHorriblyRight only a little too well.]] Using the Psycho Rangers had two purposes: fighting the true Rangers (obviously) and weakening the Dark Specter. She intentionally connected their powers to his, hoping that their frequent battles with the Rangers would weaken him enough for her to destroy him and usurp his position as leader of the alliance. (Unfortunately Unfortunately for Astronema, the Psycho Rangers were impatient and unwilling to follow her plans, which led to them being defeated before this plan could succeed.)