30 seasons of Power Rangers are enough to tell so many stories and adventures, here we list the best ones
Even though many people don’t know it, The Power Rangers They are still very popular. The franchise that westernized the Japanese saga Super Sentai It continued to be broadcast until 2023 with the most varied stories. Cosmic Fury This has been the last season for now, as there is interest in continuing to tell new stories and revitalize the franchise. Although if you want more Ranger stories, you can always read their comics, published by Butts In Spain.
Thirty seasons are enough to tell many stories, some better than others, which is why we wanted to list what we consider to be the ten best seasons of the series. The Power Rangers.
10. Power Rangers Ninja Storm (2003)
With a more humorous and absurd tone, this season features a cast of interesting and funny characters. Of course it has some more serious moments, but it never breaks the main theme. This season was the one that, once again, has been looking for a more childish audience for a long time.
9. Power Rangers: The Untamed Force (2002)
With a theme centered on animals and environmentalism, this season is remembered for bringing together all the red rangers from previous seasons in one episode. “Red forever.” Aside from this crossover, the theme and story, as well as the characters, make this season unique.
8. Power Rangers of the Force (1996)
The season in which it was proven that the The Power Rangers They could reinvent themselves without losing their essence. In addition to introducing new characters, new powers and Zord, Zeo presented a much more mature storyline, especially in iconic characters like Hi Tommy. It was a good continuation of Powerful Morphin which allowed the franchise to expand.
7. Power Rangers: Galaxy of the Lost Ark (1999)
The first season after the era Zordon and the one that will start the tradition of each season with a new story with new characters. It is remembered for its serious tone and for showing for the first time the death of a ranger and the redemption of a villain to become a ranger. A dark and adult story.
6. Power Rangers: The Power of Time (2001)
A season centered on time travel, acclaimed for its serious tone and character development. Rangers like Jen Scott (pink ranger and the group leader) or Author: Wes Collins (red ranger) are highly acclaimed due to their evolution in the series. This season is also remembered for one of the most interesting villains of the franchise, Ransikwho is an unreleased character and is not based on any character from Ssuper sentai (the Japanese franchise that Power Rangers is based on).
5. Power Rangers of the Force (2009)
The season where the theme of vehicles is back, but much better than in “Turbo”. RMP It abandoned the childish humorous tone of the franchise to create a very mature, dark, post-apocalyptic story. This season is highly praised for the high quality of the writing and the presentation of very complex protagonists. It was the last season of the Disney era.
4. Power Rangers of the Force (2005)
This season is remembered for its original world and a new approach to the “ranger teams” that allowed us to see unprecedented twists. Very complex characters are introduced (two rangers start the series as criminals) and full of internal conflicts. The plot, along with the protagonists, make it an interesting season.
3. Power Rangers Dino Thunder (2004)
The second season of the era Disney brought back the dinosaurs and himself Tommy Oliver as the main character. The season ties in with the rest of the Rangers generation and feels like a nod to previous seasons and full of nostalgia. The season successfully combines the franchise’s trademark humor with plenty of action.
2. Power Rangers: The Mighty (1993-1996)
They MMP There were three seasons, but in this case we wanted to put them together. This is where it all started and where it became a cultural phenomenon. These seasons introduced the most iconic characters of the franchise, as well as the Zordi best known (Dinozords). Simple plots and a humorous tone but capable of becoming a bit more serious at times. While some aspects may not have aged well, it is still very entertaining and has a more “teen hero” essence.
1. Power Rangers in Space (1998)
The season that saved the saga from cancellation and the end of the era Zordon. A well written and coherent story from start to finish and quite mature. Also mention that the rangers relationship with the villain was also a strong point. The end of the season continues to be remembered for being shocking and emotional at the same time.
A milestone within the franchise that also introduced concepts such as “Battilizer”. As a fun fact, In the Space has one of the craziest crossovers in the franchise, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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