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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become more and more dated. Virtually all the Pop Culture references in Season 2 were out of style when it was released in 2010.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The series used its share of offensive slurs. In the Anniversary episode, so does the [[BigBad Principal]]. Mary Jane calls him out on it, saying times have changed.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The series employs the musical talents of the band Fei Commando, giving us a multitude of kickass musical tracks. In particular.
** Go Go Emo Rangers: Pretty much a heavy metal version of the famed Power Rangers theme.
** Go Go Emo Rangers Remix: A remix of the above mentioned theme tune that proved so popular, it replaced GGER as the show's main theme in Season 2.
** Emo Rangers X-Mas Special gives us particular badass rendition of Jingle Bells.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In the Christmas special, a Talk Show host transforms into a monster with a special device...and never reappears. Panic At the Disco destroy the device later, though.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The series employs the musical talents of the band Fei Commando, giving us a multitude of kickass musical tracks. In particular.
particular:
** Go "Go Go Emo Rangers: Rangers": Pretty much a heavy metal version of the famed Power Rangers ''Power Rangers'' theme.
** Go "Go Go Emo Rangers Rangers" Remix: A remix of the above mentioned theme tune that proved so popular, it replaced GGER as the show's main theme in Season 2.
** Emo ''Emo Rangers X-Mas Special Special'' gives us particular badass rendition of Jingle Bells.
"Jingle Bells".
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In the Christmas special, a Talk Show host transforms into a monster with a special device...and never reappears. Panic At the Disco Music/PanicAtTheDisco destroy the device later, though.



** Inverted in the Anniversary Episode, which has significantly less impressive effects. Captain Emohead and his Command Centre in particular look worse than they did in Season One.



* {{Narm}}: In spades.
* NightmareFuel: Uncle Cuddles and Fiddles, a monstrous pedophile creature. Unlike all other villains, he had no evil plan beyond raping Stef. That's not even mentioning the litle boy puppet in his backpack.

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* %% {{Narm}}: In spades.
* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
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Uncle Cuddles and Fiddles, a monstrous pedophile creature. Unlike all other villains, he had no evil plan beyond raping Stef. That's not even mentioning the litle boy puppet in his backpack.



* ShallowParody: As with most Power Ranger parodies, the show exclusively parodies the first season of the show. It does at least parody it in a different way.

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* ShallowParody: As with most Power Ranger ''Power Ranger'' parodies, the show exclusively parodies the first season of the show. It does at least parody it in a different way.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: As the original team only receive a brief cameo at the end of the Anniversary episode, and are unceremoniously defeated. Justified, since the actors were clearly unavailable for more than a quick appearance and so it would have been impossible to film anyway.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
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As the original team only receive a brief cameo at the end of the Anniversary episode, and are unceremoniously defeated. Justified, since the actors were clearly unavailable for more than a quick appearance and so it would have been impossible to film anyway.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A lot of the effects are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.
** The Emozord transformation sequence from Season 2 stands out, feeling smooth, energetic as the smaller robots climb up the body to form the various limbs. They disappear off-screen before transforming, but the effect makes for a smooth sequence.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome:
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A lot of the effects are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.
** The Emozord transformation sequence from Season 2 stands out, feeling smooth, energetic as the smaller robots climb up the body to form the various limbs. They disappear off-screen before transforming, but the effect makes for a smooth sequence.sequence.

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* NightmareFuel: Uncle Cuddles and Fiddles, a monstrous pedophile creature. Unlike all other villains, [[AdultFear he had no evil plan beyond raping Stef.]] That's not even mentioning the litle boy puppet in his backpack.

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* NightmareFuel: Uncle Cuddles and Fiddles, a monstrous pedophile creature. Unlike all other villains, [[AdultFear he had no evil plan beyond raping Stef.]] Stef. That's not even mentioning the litle boy puppet in his backpack.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become more and more dated. Virtually all the Pop Culture references in Season 2 were out of style when it was released in 2010.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become more and more dated.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become more and more dated. Virtually all the Pop Culture references in Season 2 were out of style when it was released in 2010.



** The Emozord transformation sequence from Season 2 stands out, feeling smooth, energetic as the smaller robots climb up the body to form the various limbs.

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** The Emozord transformation sequence from Season 2 stands out, feeling smooth, energetic as the smaller robots climb up the body to form the various limbs. They disappear off-screen before transforming, but the effect makes for a smooth sequence.

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* SoBadItsGood: The series is a bit of a mess, but that's part of the charm.


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* SoBadItsGood: The series is a bit of a mess, but that's part of the charm.
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* SoBadItsGood: The series is a bit of a mess, but that's part of the charm.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The series employs the musical talents of the band Fei Commando, giving us a multitude of kickass musical tracks. In particular.
** Go Go Emo Rangers: Pretty much a heavy metal version of the famed Power Rangers theme.
** Go Go Emo Rangers Remix: A remix of the above mentioned theme tune that proved so popular, it replaced GGER as the show's main theme in Season 2.
** Emo Rangers X-Mas Special gives us particular badass rendition of Jingle Bells.



* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The battle against Burger Clown's robots isn't really that great to someone whose used to watching actual Power Rangers, but its probably the best fight in the whole series.
** Fai morphing with pirate power in the same episode.
** Arguably, John managing to kick his drug habit and go Straight Edge on his own. Even ignoring the upgrade it gets him, that's a rather impressive feat.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "Hi, I'm Captain Emohead. I'm a floating interdimensional emohead. And I'm also a Captain."

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The battle against Burger Clown's robots isn't really that great to someone whose used to watching actual Power Rangers, but its probably the best fight in the whole series.
** Fai morphing with pirate power in the same episode.
** Arguably,
FridgeBrilliance: John managing to kick gets an upgrade when he quits his drug habit habit. Why? A healthier body typically lasts longer and go Straight Edge on is (overall) stronger than an unhealthy one; his own. Even ignoring the upgrade body can simply withstand more power healthy than it gets him, that's a rather impressive feat.
could while it was being damaged by his drug abuse.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: FridgeHorror: Burger Clown makes burgers out of emos. Captain Emohead [[ImAHumanitarian has eaten one before]]...
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"Hi, I'm Captain Emohead. I'm a floating interdimensional emohead. And I'm also a Captain."



* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The series employs the musical talents of the band Fei Commando, giving us a multitude of kickass musical tracks. In particuler.
** Go Go Emo Rangers: Pretty much a heavy metal version of the famed Power Rangers theme.
** Go Go Emo Rangers Remix: A remix of the above mentioned theme tune that proved so popular, it replaced GGER as the show's main theme in Season 2.
** Emo Rangers X-Mas Special gives us particular badass rendition of Jingle Bells.
* FridgeBrilliance: John gets an upgrade when he quits his drug habit. Why? A healthier body typically lasts longer and is (overall) stronger than an unhealthy one; his body can simply withstand more power healthy than it could while it was being damaged by his drug abuse.
* FridgeHorror: Burger Clown makes burgers out of emos. Captain Emohead [[ImAHumanitarian has eaten one before]]...



* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome:
** The battle against Burger Clown's robots isn't really that great to someone whose used to watching actual Power Rangers, but its probably the best fight in the whole series.
** Fai morphing with pirate power in the same episode.
** Arguably, John managing to kick his drug habit and go Straight Edge on his own. Even ignoring the upgrade it gets him, that's a rather impressive feat.



* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A lot of the effects are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A lot of the effects are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.
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** Arguably, John managing to kick his drug habit and go Straight Edge on his own. Even ignoring the upgrade it gets him, that's rather impressive feat.

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** Arguably, John managing to kick his drug habit and go Straight Edge on his own. Even ignoring the upgrade it gets him, that's a rather impressive feat.
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* ShallowParody: As with most Power Ranger parodies, the show exclusively parodies the first season of the show. It does at least parody it in a different way.
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* UnitentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become more and more dated.

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* UnitentionalPeriodPiece: UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become more and more dated.
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* UnitentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become moer and more dated.

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* UnitentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become moer more and more dated.
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* UnitentionalPeriodPiece: The series could have only come out of the mid-noughts, when mocking Emo culture was at its peak. This makes the recurrent ScheduleSlip all the more troublesome, as it only causes it to become moer and more dated.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The series' used it's share of offensive slurs. In the Anniversary episode, so does the [[BigBad Principal]]. Mary Jane calls him out on it, saying times have changed.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The series' series used it's its share of offensive slurs. In the Anniversary episode, so does the [[BigBad Principal]]. Mary Jane calls him out on it, saying times have changed.
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** While a very over the top villaiin, the Principal's treatment of his students and disgusting views on sexual harassment are chillingly realistic.
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* NightmareFuel: Uncle Cuddles and Fiddles, a monstrous pedophile creature. Unlike all other villains, [[AdultFear he had no evil plan beyond raping Stef.]] That's not even mentioning the litle boy puppet in his backpack.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A lot of the effects are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A lot of the effects are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.2.
** The Emozord transformation sequence from Season 2 stands out, feeling smooth, energetic as the smaller robots climb up the body to form the various limbs.

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** Emo Rangers X-Mas Special: Quite possibly the awesomest rendition of Jingle Bells in existance.

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** Emo Rangers X-Mas Special: Quite possibly the awesomest Special gives us particular badass rendition of Jingle Bells in existance.Bells.



* GrowingTheBeard: The quality of animation goes up noticeably with each progressive episode in Season One.
** Inverted in the Anniversary Episode, which has significantly less impressive effects. Captain Emohead's and his Command Centre in particular look worse than they did in Season One.
** The original series was fairly bland and when not morphed, most of the characters looked the same. By Season 2, everyone had their own, instantly recognizable character design.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The production quality of animation goes up noticeably with each progressive episode makes a huge jump in Season One.
Two, with smoother effects, better costumes and more (if just slightly) coherent storylines. You'd hope so after five years.
** Inverted in the Anniversary Episode, which has significantly less impressive effects. Captain Emohead's Emohead and his Command Centre in particular look worse than they did in Season One.
** The original series was fairly bland and when not morphed, most of the characters looked the same. By Season 2, everyone had their own, instantly recognizable character design.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: As the original team only receive a brief cameo at the end of the Anniversary episode, and are unceremoniously defeated. Justified, since the actors were clearly unavailable for more than a quick appearance and so it would have been impossible to film anyway.
** In particular, it would have been great to see Mary Jane interact with John in any small capacity.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The series' used it's share of homophobic slurs. In the Anniversary episode, so does the [[BigBad Principal]]. Mary Jane calls him out on it, saying times have changed.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The series' used it's share of homophobic offensive slurs. In the Anniversary episode, so does the [[BigBad Principal]]. Mary Jane calls him out on it, saying times have changed.


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** After his most effective weapon [[spoiler: a public service announcement.]] fails to defeat the new Chronic Stoner Ranger, the Principal resorts to his second most effective weapon; [[spoiler: lasers.]]

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The series' used it's share of homophobic slurs. In the Anniversary episode, so does the [[BigBad Principal]]. Mary Jane calls him out on it, saying times have changed.



** The original series was fairly bland and when not morphed, most of the characters looked the same. By Season 2, everyone had their own, instantly recognisable character design.

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** Inverted in the Anniversary Episode, which has significantly less impressive effects. Captain Emohead's and his Command Centre in particular look worse than they did in Season One.
** The original series was fairly bland and when not morphed, most of the characters looked the same. By Season 2, everyone had their own, instantly recognisable recognizable character design.
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** Fai morphing with pirate power in the same episode.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "Hi, I'm Captain Emohead. I'm a floating interdimensional emohead. And I'm also a Captain, ain't that cool?"

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "Hi, I'm Captain Emohead. I'm a floating interdimensional emohead. And I'm also a Captain, ain't that cool?"Captain."



** The original series was incredibly bland and when not morphed, most of the characters looked the same. By Season 2, everyone had their own, brightly colored costume that instantly made them memorable...unlike the emo stereotype where they all dress the same.

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** The original series was incredibly fairly bland and when not morphed, most of the characters looked the same. By Season 2, everyone had their own, brightly colored costume that instantly made them memorable...unlike the emo stereotype where they all dress the same.recognisable character design.



* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: ...Your trying to tell me a show called Emo Rangers has effects like THIS?

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: ...Your trying to tell me a show called Emo Rangers has VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A lot of the effects like THIS?are actually very good, particularly the fully animated CGI Zords. Especially in season 2.
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* FridgeBrilliance: John gets an upgrade when he quits his drug habit. Why? A healthier body typically lasts longer and is (overall) stronger than an unhealthy one; his body can simply withstand more power healthy than it could while it was being damaged by his drug abuse.
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** Arguably, John managing to kick his drug habit and go Straight Edge on his own. Even ignoring the upgrade it gets him, that's rather impressive feat.
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* FridgeHorror: Burger Clown makes burgers out of emos. Captain Emohead [[ImAHumanitarian has eaten one before]]...


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* {{Narm}}: In spades.

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