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Hi, Maybe next you could do Unnatural history from 2010 from Cartoon Network and it's only one season and Maybe you could also do Aaron Stone from Jetix from 2009 too, thank you.
And the fact that, somehow, with all the ranger stuff like Turbo/Zeo/Space, all direct sequels, none of the post-Mighty Morphin' rangers stuff is ever mentioned in anything to do with Mighty Morphin'. The Power Rangers timeline is wack.
@@Ijustusethistocommentstuff They referenced other rangers teams and other rangers were captured - Zeo Ranger 2 Yellow was interestingly the only Zep ranger captured there as the other Zeo Rangers ARE in this special (Tommy albeit voiced, Kat, Adam and Rocky).
As someone who's not a Power Rangers fan, I gotta say I love how cheesy and true to the original this feels in content and visuals. No new age plot revolving smartphones or whatever, no new tech that's more like today's standards, no hyper realistic makeup or CGI, just guys in tight suits fighting each other for some space reason. It's beautiful.
@@lollybowser I've always got the impression that Alex ignores the 'vibe' of most of the content he looks at, and deliberately puts a negative spin on it for contents sake.
like he said in the video dude clearly made a deal with Nyarlathotep or Mephistopheles guy has aged 3 days while his co stars aged 30 years dude clearly has a daemon or fairy locked up in his basement
To be fair, if I'd been a Power Ranger, I'd stick to my given color, too. :) Like a thing of pride in how huge it had been to my life, and how I'd wear my color as a badge of honor to the good times.
Just watched it yesterday I don't know why people don't understand that power rangers have always been cheesy like this.(I loved the hip hop kido return)
Yeah, I would have loved to see them. There was a brief almost cameo, maybe you missed it. Their faces were on a billboard that got ruined in one of the fights. It looked like they opened a food truck or something. Maybe the actors didn’t want to partake beyond that. They sure were memorable though.
TBH I love how they kept the cheesiness, the low budget costumes, the goofy fights choreography. They didn’t try to modernize it too much. It’s a good way to say one last goodbye to a childhood show.
Personally, I think it would've been better off if it were a little less cheesy. we're all nostalgic for that time, but 90s acting just doesn't work anymore.
I loved the cgi for the zords... it was super dope. I just got done watching the og movie.. and man the cgi of the zords was rough. It's always odd going back watching older movies with cgi.
@@LooneyVoices6398 A great example of a good season after the original, is Dino charge. Even if it’s not in the same universe or something, (idk) it’s still my favorite.❤😊
@@LooneyVoices6398 i still to this day remember the time force finale, blew my small child brain. every kid who watched power rangers has their favorite series, for me time force is that one, maybe ninja storm but i don't as vividly remember that series finale.
You do know that Thuy Trang died over 20 years ago, right? There has been some other stuff done over the years to give her some manner of "send off", but many felt that she was kinda just replaced without much fanfare at the time... Kinda understandable considering the target audience back in the day, but those fans are all adults now and felt that she deserved better, including David Yost (Billy/Blue Ranger). That's why he was so involved in the writing and production of "Once and Always". It was definitely a passion project for him since he and Thuy were so close back in the day.
also David Yost had to leave the PR cast because he had been harrased non-stop by staff due to his sexuality (Saban never apologizing to him was the reason he never came back), so the fact that after he finally returns he gets to be producer of the movie is probaly very cathartic for him.
Did you miss the entire first five minutes of the video or were your knuckles too busy cracking so you could scream some unjustified self-satisfied vitriol?
@@hdunimedicalenglish0152 Take a breath, dick. The point was that she died 20 years ago with little fanfare. Nobody missed the first five minutes because they were knuckle cracking. Perhaps you should read someone's post more carefully instead of glancing over it for any reason to use your Word of the Day calander.
You do know she left like 5 years before she died so yea she was replaced long before not like she died while acting in the show and they just brushed it off. Her character left with 2 others ref and black ranger which got them all recast
Alex - "Do you know what's been on no one's mind for 20 years? Power Rangers" Power Rangers Fandom - "What are we? Chopped liver?" Also, its not a reboot, its special to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary. Get facts right, Alex!
Feels like every fandom from the 90s has a genwunner ( it’s a term originally from Pokémon referring to people who don’t know anything passed generation one)
The 90’s were 10 years ago!! Damn you !! Ok fine. 30. 30?? I guess that makes sense as I was in grade 5 and I’m 41 now. Wow. Time flies. My youngest is in grade 5 now
“They just made it as a regular episode of Power Rangers from 1992,” I’m pretty sure that’s what they were aiming for. This is what every remake is trying to achieve, I see this as a win and not a lost.
YES! In so many big and small ways, it was faithtful to the original show. The fact that it felt like a lost episode of the show that was only just released is a compliment and everything I wanted from it as a lifelong fan.
UA-camrs not old enough to understand Once & Always is kinda hilarious. Like, you have to understand the first three seasons of the show and the earlier movies came on VHS. The 90s, man!
I never finished MMPR and still understood this movie because I’ve seen the characters in other PR series You didn’t need to finish MMPR, it was redundant
@@Elementroar No. Not everyone likes Power Rangers' over the top cheese and awful acting, even in the 90's (I was there too). Also, a LOT of the fandom thought this was a poor recreation of that vibe at best. This special being liked by Power Rangers fans is FAAAAR from universal. Might not even be the majority. Just look through these comments. 🤷
@@Elementroar And Millennials assuming that someone who disagrees with them must be a young stupid zoomer is an awful stereotype that makes us all look bad. Knock it off. 🤦😑
@@King-ud9dl he could have posted a fake meme that said that he had information that could have led to the arrest of Hillary Clinton" everyone would have gotten the joke
@@EvilDoresh I mean Rocky, Aisha, and Adam were in the big theatrical movie at the height of the Power Rangers craze. Most people would at least recognize them. Kat was a little later so she might cause some confusion. But even with her she was in the last season of Mighty Morphing, all of Zeo, and a good part of Turbo so most fans would recognize her as well. Realistically most people who watched this would have known them
@@EvilDoresh I have to think this was made for those who still follow PR even recent seasons that did have history since MMPR or had watched it in streaming - lots of things in the special where you at least need some background IMO.
As a fan who hasnt bothered with any of the other rangers, not only was it nice to be able to have spent an hour with people whom felt like I was catching up with old friends, it was a wonderful way to remember and honour Thui, and also give a shoutout to Jason. Plus, Amy has stated that while yes, not making as much as she'd like to come back for it, she's also 52. Reprising a role she did very early on in her career plus her own life outside of acting was something she just didn't want to be involved in. I'm actually pretty happy with this show, the horrifying cg final battle aside.
a lot of the cast from back then passed away but indeed RIP to all of them including Machiko Soga who was Rita in the Japanese footage, Richard Genelle who was Ernie, Bob Manahan as the main and 2nd voice of Zordon, Robert Axelrod who voiced Finster and Zedd back then and Bob Papenbrook who did the voice of Rito.
"But you know what's been on no one's mind for like 20 years, Power Rangers" Alex, they've been making new Power Rangers almost every year since the original, and its had a loyal following the entire time. EDIT: Also as a side note, Amy Jo Johnson officially said it wasn't about money, she said that maybe she didn't feel like dressing up in spandex at her age.
@@kaleylindsay8923 I get what you are saying, but considering that she could have easily said she wants to be paid what she's worth and fans would have agreed with her. Like John DiMaggio, she knows what bringing her back would mean to fans, so she should have been paid accordingly. It's why I personally believe her actual reason
As most people have said, this is definitely for the fans. Yes, that means us 30yo who watched SPD, In Space, Dino Thunder and all the others. Personally my favourites were Time Force and SPD. The special was exactly what I expected and I'm glad Netflix decided to put money into it.
Yeah, i think they were aiming more for the people who are actually fans of the Pr franchise and not only the first season casual watching. Yes, the people who only watch the first team will enjoy it, but it feels different when you care about the franchise
Eh, I am a '90s kid who was obsessed with MMPR and even went through a phase as an adult of being into the show again (even wrote some fanfic where the character based on me ends up with Billy, who was my crush 😂), but I definitely didn't want this.
@@englishatheart To each their own. As someone who still watches PR and Toku shows in general, this was great and everyone I've talked to has loved it too.
To those who don't know the whole story on why JDF didn't come back as Tommy at 7:20 Hasbro stole JDF's Legend of the White Dragon movie script and said he didn't want the Tommy character anywhere near the PR special after finding out what they did, but when he died, Hasbro put him in anyway after changing the script. That's why you see Tommy lose so easily when he fought that monster. JDF never wanted a tribute from Hasbro. You can find it on UA-cam.
Hasbro did not steal any movie script. There is literally ZERO proof of that. Aason is just incapable of promoting White Dragon without trying to shit on Power Rangers.
@@JohnWilliams-cr2sz Aaron is a very talented man who has always marketed his products right. He has millions of subs and a worldwide following. Even if White Dragon didn't exist, his Beat Down series would've still been successful. Look at the viewership on his channel.
Look, I’ve got no dog in this fight, but unless they’ve got receipts, that sounds HIGHLY unlikely. That’s 100% illegal, and Hasbro’s legal team would have killed a cockamamie scheme like that on the spot to avoid a lawsuit. I have a feeling there are probably some other reasons for the fallout between JDF and Hasbro. No disrespect, RIP…but I have questions.
For once, I actually respect that, whether the fans wanted it or not, they wanted to give Thuy the send off they felt she deserved. I mean, at the time of her death, she’d already been gone from the series too long to justify something like this. I think they were very respectful with weaving that into the storyline. But I do agree with your point of “who was the intended target audience?” My kids aren’t into MMPR or power rangers as a whole like my husband and I are, and there’s always going to be a level of Camp Cheese when it comes to rangers anything. Overall, I enjoyed this special. Cried like a fcking baby at the tributes at the end tho 🥲
It's a love letter to the characters and the original version of the show. It is a longer episode exactly how it would have been if it came out 30ys ago, which is the perfect way to do it! It takes us as fans who watched as kids right back to them, with all of the stupidity, terrible acting, plot holes, campiness, and overall a fun adventure! Absolutely loved it!
@@KarmaTS it looks like they put as little effort into it as they could, they acted like I would, sort of a "I really don't want to be here but oh well I guess" kind of acting style, it sucks 🤣
I haven't watched since Power Rangers Time Force came and went back in 2001. So to be quite honest, I didn't look back (and haven't really) I didn't realize it was still airing on TV until I saw a couple of Dino Thunder clips on UA-cam. While it does have a special place in my heart, I couldn't honestly care about it now. 🤷🏻♀
Indeed. What differs from all other reboots and sequels is that Power Rangers never ended. It kept going, and moved on. This is just revisitting the past, which still feels right. And calling Rocky and Kat from "some other sentai show"?
@@__utama6351 true but the neo saban era did still attract its target audience, as i enjoyed watching it. Not ninja steel though, couldnt tell you why though
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1. Not a reboot, 30th anniversary special 2. The reason why it only focuses on the Mighty Morphin Team is because it’s their reunion special. The 30th anniversary season Cosmic Fury is coming later this year, but this is specifically MMPR focused 3. Rocky & Kat are from MMPR. Rocky was Jason’s replacement halfway through season 2 & Kat was Kimberly’s replacement halfway through season 3. I know this is all for fun, but I really get the idea that you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Finally a person who knows his stuff and I agree Alex doesn’t know his stuff. I also wrote about Rocky and KaT being in Mighty Morphing Power Rangers.There not some random people in another power rangers series. In all honesty his reviews are just awful and bizarre.
Just a thing to remember, Amy Jo Johnson had an acting career after Power Rangers. She did come forward and say that it wasn't the pay but the script as the reason that she and Jason David Frank turned down the movie. She's going to be writing a power rangers comic for Boom in the near future.
I’m telling you as a professional Filmmaker that was her polite excuse of why she wasn’t part of the project. Not only is she a sag actress but she’s an actress that’s been a main character on numerous TV shows and TV movies. The Power Rangers get paid peanuts and it looks cheesy as hell like some amateur Film. I guarantee her agent and manager would’ve told her no you’re not doing that. And she probably never gave it a second thought. The actors in this series and they’re lucky if they’re getting about 500 a day. Whereas an actress for a professional TV show is making nearly around $30-$50,000 an episode which is about 5 to 7 days of work. So yeah, it was a mix of money, and the fact that it would look really bad on your career to go back to this from the well received shows that she’s been a part of that are professionally made.
@@Faceplay2 honestly that's just sad. Yes she went places after her time on PR, which is great bc I always liked her, but it seems so snobby to be like I'm not doing that trash, I'm above that. It's a nostalgia thing, it helped launch her career, and I see no shame in joining in a one time anniversary special MEANT to be just as cheesy and stuff as the original. If it was just a badly written movie etc. that would be one thing, but they are purposefully making it that way as a throwback (almost like parody movies like Not Nother Teen Movie as an example). And I'm really surprised Jason David Frank didn't do it either given how long he did the series and how even up to his recent unfortunate passing he engaged with ppl regarding Power Rangers in a positive light, happy to delight old PR fans. I would have thought this would have been right up his alley and to think it wouldn't have wrapped up before his passing too so it would have been a nice final tribute to him.
I’ve heard about the comic book and I would’ve loved to see her in this special as much as the next person, but if this comic book she’s writing is the only thing that she’ll ever want to do with Power Rangers ever again, so be it, especially if it’s something to do with Power Rangers written by an original cast member, i’m pretty sure in spite of it being a darker retelling, that’s the appeal of JDF’s Legend of the White Dragon.
@@PinkSakuraBunnie maybe she was self conscious about being on camera....she still looks good, but maybe it felt weird being a middle aged woman doing back flips and karate kicks on camera the way she used to in her early 20s back in the 90s....
Alex do u think you’re the only adult in his 30s who never matured past 12, there’s a whole fandom of us adult power ranger fans who never let go of this show and loved this special, hence why it’s topping Netflix
@Prestin Hurshberry Actually, assholes who expect people to give up all their childhood loves just because they're older are what's wrong with the world. Life should not be about working your life away just to make someone else rich. No one should have to pay to exist since we have no choice over that. But since we're forced to work life away, we should be allowed to find enjoyment any way we can that doesn't harm anyone or anything. Age expectations are nothing but social constructs. The only age related things we should follow is not having sex as kids or with kids. If more adults would realize they don't have to make themselves miserable because society expects them to, maybe life wouldn't be so shit.
This is a win for me, when people reboot things from 20, 30 yeard ago, it's always left soulless, but this is cheesy, and campy, I love it actually. The young actress is also a nice addition, I thought they would make her more annoying but I understood her motivations and didn't think she didn't fit or something.
The fact that it felt like an episode from the original series is what made me love it so much! It was horrible and incredible and sooooooo worth the 58 minutes it took to watch.
@@SnowWolf2150 well, yes but no. It's a lenghty episode with more emotional beats and growth but it kinda follows the same structure as a normal episode
Speak for yourself dude. As a 33 year old, I absolutely loved this. Not everything has to be tongue in cheek, self aware stuff. Plenty of that already.
I'm 38. Been a fan since episode one. Got hooked when Jason David Frank entered the cast (rest in peace to him) and am still a fan today. I have the anniversary video ready to view as anything with the original cast (or even the in space rangers were also a favorite of mine) I will gladly watch.
You actually poked the beehive of all Power Rangers fans. The entire franchise is bigger than you could have ever imagined. Entertaining review though 👍
Making fun of Power Rangers is part of loving it when you're an adult. I declare this shit is GOOFY, as I sit here with an MMPR Megazord figure guarding my shelf next to Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. Goofy, I tell you.
LOL how did you NOT mock the puttys just...looking at people? MENACINGLY! Like, 10:53 look at how they are moving towards these already COWERING people. They're just...weirdly dancing towards them hahahah
Kat and rocky were technically the last holders of the red and pink Dinoranger power (i mean the green ranger power is also gone and tommy should have been the white ranger) they took over for Kimberly and Jason, then kat and rocky went on to be the pink and blue zeo rangers and then Kat went on to be the pink turbo ranger; rocky would have been blue but he "got hurt " doing the flip kick he did in this movie that "never lost it"
the powers have always been inconsistent. Kat shouldn't have been Turbo in Super Ninja Steel since she gave that to Cassie and MMPR Red are usually traded between Jason and Rocky since it was Jason in Forever Red and we can likely assume it was him in Super Megaforce, Rocky was Red in Super Ninja Steel then we see Red again in Beast Morphers which was Jason. Green powers have been established as being back due to Tommy's Master Morpher.
@@MattZRJSRoxythat's what happens when you turn the middle part of a mostly disconnected series into a continuous narrative before branching off into different stories but still allowing old characters to return with new powers.
Technically, Green never left. The majority of the power was taken by Rita, and she held it until her end in Countdown to Destruction where she turned good. So as Good Rita she could’ve handed back the Dragon powers
@@MattZRJSRoxy we already know from multiple crossovers and this very movie that the mmpr rangers at least are capable of eventually fixing their morphers (as adam went from having his morpher still be damaged to all the mmpr rangers using morphers without any repercussions), and I'll assume this also will apply to the green ranger power and a few other ones like Dino Thunder because lore wise, the morphin grid cannot be destroyed, only morphers, and theoretically the rangers can just make new morphers like in Ninja Steel where the rangers make new stars when the old ones are destroyed at the end of season 1 or the cosmic fury rangers creating enhanced versions of their dino fury powers.
@@darkmanstudios3828 the power wasn't stolen by Rita, she was going to get the powers but Zordon told Tommy to give up his coin to another Ranger to prevent this transference which he did but you're right that as good Rita, she likely could've fixed that but due to his Master Morpher, who knows if she did or if it was even needed.
Apparently the ranger's powers can turn a 8 years old kid into a teenager in the Turbo movie so making adults loose weight is possible. This magic is really strong!
This guy does know Power Rangers has been an ongoing, interconnected story for 30 years right? They didn't just suddenly decide to bring back a bunch of characters nobody has heard from since 1997.
Is it weird I'm actually excited that it centered more around the yellow ranger? She was my favorite as a kid and all the other girls were like 'ew why?' ...like obviously she's the prettiest, she gets her own color (not just a shade of a 'boy' color) and she's a frickin saber tooth tiger! They always relegated her character to the BG and it bugged me. Nice to see in the 30th that they focused on the 'less popular' characters even if it was because they basically didn't have a choice 🥲
Yeah it's pretty awesome that it was centered around yellow ranger! Trini and Jason were my favorite rangers (Those girls didn't know what they were talking about)
I was rewatching some of the original show and I think Trini and Jason had the best acting of the group. I can see why they were ur faves as a kid. You had good taste! My faves were Pink and Blue but it’s hard to back them as an adult bc the acting is so bad. It really felt like a meaningful way to honour the original show and the yellow ranger and actor who played her. I really appreciated that aspect. 💛
At least some later series didn't sideline theirs. Emily, the yellow ranger from Power Rangers Samurai, had at least whole episode centering around her.
I've always been a fan of Power Rangers, and you'd be surprised how active the fandom and the brand still are. This has been something I've definitely been waiting for.
@Game Drop I mean, it's perfectly fine if he's out of the loop, I always like seeing people's thoughts things they're unfamiliar with. Just so long as they do at least some research.
@@gamedrop3262 not really. The film already had a set release date and the filming finished before JDFs passing it's just a terrible and sad coincidence
It was just an anniversary special on with an MMPR being the most iconic and their current owner linking all PR teams together into a multi-verse timeline. Useing the “morphing grid” as the connecting base for the franchise branches. Also in a newer series the previous teams connections took the form of small figures
I enjoyed the special. For a fan like me who enjoys continuity and character progression it's good to see what the MMPR team have been up since the end of In Space like Billy having his own tech company, Aisha and Adam being part of SPD, etc. It was just nice to see the old gang back together. RIP Thuy Trang and JDF.
@@pleaseshutup7053 can you please just take your usernames advice and shut the fuck up? you've done nothing but be a clown and an ass in these replies for no reason. if you didnt like it, you didnt like it. let us, the ones that actually care about the franchise and like it watch and enjoy in peace.
I think, maybe, that "wow, this is silly," energy might have been what they were going for. That feeling has some entertainment value in it's own right, and the fact that it feels "just like a classic episide" is kinda cool.
There is some debate over whether suits with helmets teleport onto them, or whether they transform. If they are helmets, then why do they have mouths? Clearly, they are a different lifeform, like in Ben10.
So this special was for the cast as a reunion, as best as they can, and for the fans who grew up with mmpr, and still have a love for it, it's what it needed to be, and is exactly what a lot of fans wanted
RIP Tommy and Trini :( Won't be the same without them. I had the absolute biggest crush on Jason and Tommy when I was in elementary school. My friend and I fought over which of us was going to marry Tommy when we got older. After his passing, a friend shared a cartoonist's illustration of Tommy's dinosaur Zord looking up at the sky and seeing clouds in the shape of the White Ranger blowing his flute. I cried buckets.
Billy’s having a flying car isn’t really something new tho. He’s always had a flying Buggy. This is just an updated version and most definitely a call back to the original episodes.
I remember when the actor who played the green ranger died less than half a year ago, and it was super awkward seeing him portrayed by an extra and talked about like he was perfectly fine while they mourned the woman who died 22 years ago.
@@r0n1nemp1re4I mean how could you top his last appearance in Ninja Steel? And besides, it would allow more screen time for the other actors, some of whom have never returned to the franchise since they left.
@@Unversed333 I hated Tommy in Dimensions In Danger. He gave no character writing for everyone else there. He had too much screen time and his side plot tarnished the actual point of the villains schemes just for us to watch him use his master Morpher and turn into even more rangers. He took away screen time and the point of the episodes. Tommy gets way too much attention
Regarding the fact that the Red Ranger lost weight after morphing, I think it's fair to say that's a possibility considering that in Power Rangers: Turbo the movie when the blue range gets injured, a kid named Justin takes over, and when he morphs his body also changes to match the body type of the average ranger despite being a child that was only about 13 or 14
I'm surprised they haven't done a animated theatrical movie for this franchise like they're doing with TMNT. To me I think Power Rangers can work well in animation.
I think it was rumoured that the Japanese company that they license it from forbade them doing any kind of animated movie or series. If you want an example of what it could look like though, check out the anime Fuuto PI. It's pretty graphic in places, but it's a literal sequel to a live action superhero series in the same vein as Power Rangers.
@@lavasharkflowers Because the show Power Rangers is created from is live action. To make Power Rangers into a cartoon would completely miss the point.
I as a casual Power Rangers viewer thought this special was pretty good. It felt kind of lonely which was sad, you could tell a lot of the cast didn’t want to comeback and that Adams actor couldn’t really do anything. But it was quite alright. I was really happy hearing Horvitz as Alpha after years of being cockblocked by randos tryin to bask in his glory, and I was really impressed by Rita’s actress, 30 years later, in her 70’s and. She can still do the voice! Incredible! It was great seeing Billy and Zack as there the only other original rangers who have yet to return for anniversary’s. I was also surprised by how darker this film was, I mean Trini gets literally killed and they say words like “Killed” a lot which I thought was a welcomed edition to da Rangers series. The ending tribute was also touching. So yeah overall I’d give it a, Go Go Power Rangers/ 10
"It felt kind of lonely which was sad, you could tell a lot of the cast didn’t want to comeback and that Adams actor couldn’t really do anything" Say what now?
I don’t know you but this was great. This is what the fans of original have been waiting for. It was one of epic things ever. I’m so glad they bought back Zack, Billy, Kat and Rocky one more time to become power rangers again. I for one would like to see a sequel. It was one of the best things that ever came out of Power Rangers. This was for the fans. It was a great tribute to the late JDF and Thay. I hope that they make a sequel to this.
I don't know about "the best." I liked the hyper realistic version with Dacre Montgomery more than this. The nostalgia felt artificial to me, idk to explain it
What I like about Power Rangers is that it's super wholesome. I put it on for my 9yo and it held his attention. I was a child of 80s so missed the Power Rangers trend. I always thought it was just a lame show. But as a parent my older kids got into Power Rangers Samurai when they were younger and that when I came to appreciate the shows. It has overacting, cheesy jokes, crazy villan costumes and pretty cool fight scenes, but that makes it quality pantomime and the character transformation sequences are fun and you just want to learn their moves too (well I did as a parent 😂).
Samurai is seen as one of the least favored seasons by the fandom, so if you want a bit less cheesy (but still cheesy enough) I recommend watching seasons like Dino Thunder and Ninja Storm.
@@prestinhurshberry8417 Zyuranger is from '92, not the 80s. It is also not the same show as MMPR. For one, Bandora and Rita have nothing in common aside from their appearance.
You do understand this is a 30th anniversary movie, as a tribute to it's 30 years since the series premiered, while at the same time it's also a tribute to Thuy Trang and Jason David Frank, right? This is why the movie was made.
If you not the original ranger fan, maybe you wouldn't enjoy this special. I actually have a nostalgia watching this. Of course it's not that good or up to standard but, for me, I enjoyed watching this with my wife and son. Maybe it was just me.
Rocky and Kat are not from a "different Sentai team", they took over the roles of the Red and Pink Ranger in season 2 and 3, so all the Rangers here are from the Mighty Morphin' years, they just are not all the classic season 1 line up. Adam and Aisha were also in season 2 and 3 as the black and Yellow replacements. The focus is on the Mighty Morphing Era so it explains why they didn't ship in Rangers from other teams.
Rocky and kat are imitations. The originals made a huge impact and by the time these two came around everyone stopped watching. Again they should’ve done this 5 years ago and made sure everyone was on board.
@@BB-ed4om Whatever Era it was made in you'd never get the original 5 surviving actors back sadly. David Yost wouldn't come back while it was owned by Saban, because he was treated like shit. So 5 years ago you'd have Tommy and possibly Zack but not Billy. Jason David Frank and Austin St. John had some bad blood between them at the time too, so we would probably still have Rocky as the red ranger.
@@BB-ed4om Rocky was in the movie back in the day. So it's kind of hard to say "everyone stopped watching when he came around". It was the second season. The same one that introduced Zedd. That was still peak Power Rangers at the time. Either way it wouldn't matter much. Amy Jo Johnson wanted money and largely has been against to returning so she was probably not in no matter what. Thuy died 22 years ago. Austin St. John having legal issues wasn't something you could predict. Also JDF declined to be in this before he died. So really even if you did it 5 years ago, the only difference is you might get Austin St. John as Jason. Also tbf, JDF and Austin St. John have done returns before. Billy and Zach coming back after years was important to a lot of fans.
The reason they couldn't use a human Reta is because in canon, after having her evil essence destroyed by the Z-wave, Rita eventually went on to become the mistress of all good magic, known as the Mystic Mother from Power Rangers mystic force. She also gets a mention in Beast Morpthers, which started bringing back villains from all over the franchise. Although her husband, Lord Zedd did manage to return as a bad guy in 2021's Power Ranger's Dino Fury which continued the trend of reintroducing legacy villains.
@@fullweezy3553 The only Rita-related actress that died to my knowledge is Machiko Soga - but she's the OG actress from _Zyuranger_ , aka she never had anything to do with Power Rangers beyond being stock footage. That she appeared once again in Mystic Force is because they gave her a send-off in _Magiranger_ (she played _a lot_ of villainous roles in Sentai throughout the 80s and 90s) The voice actress for Robo-Rita is Barbara Goodson, who has voiced her since the start and near as I can tell also put on the costume after they ran out of Machiko footage
This was on people’s minds because there is an entire genre of fans that follow and all cared when JDF passed. And we all felt this was a great send of for Thuy. It was easy to fall back into the fun of it all. Before I knew I was cheering for the action. It was great and fun.
7:33 that’s fake news, Amy Jo Johnson said on her Twitter that she didn’t want to work with Hasbro, it wasn’t because of money. Terrible things happened on set of PR, they were operating without a union so things like the health and safety of the actors, who were all teenagers by the way, were under constant danger and under payed. Amy Jo Johnson was nearly killed during the production of the first movie, when a part of the set caught fire due to malfunctioning pyrotechnics, also during production of season two, she was electrocuted! Also David Yost, the actor who played Billy, was constantly harassed by the crew members and producers for his sexuality. They would call him homophobic slurs and tell him he wasn’t a super hero and he didn’t belong here.
Its was ment for fans of the original show in 1993. the cheese and camp was kept in on purpose because that is what Power Rangers is. its cheese and camp mixed with giant montster and robot battles. nothing more. they did mature it a bit with the dialogue like using the word kill instead of destroy like they used to do back in the 90s. hell Rita talked about killing them in there damn sleep at one point.
Yeah this got dark, but not as dark as Boom comics. But love that it’s kinda leaning towards the Sentai dialogue, a lot of baddies and monster do say they will kill the whole team in Japan.
I am old enough to remember the beginning of the power ranger craze. This brought a smile to my face and brought back such great memories from my younger years. " Once a 90's kid, always a 90's kid "
For real. When he said that, it was easy to tell he did not grow up on this show. I started watching in ‘93, shortly after the series started and my sister and I played Power Rangers for years. I don’t think Kat ever made it into our stories, but we did add in Adam, Aisha, and Rocky joining, though we didn’t stop playing with Jason, Zach, and Trini, just changed what there role was.
Harvey Garvey is actually an easter egg. He was a reporter who appeared in a single episode of MMPR. He was played by the same actor who went on to voice Ninjor in season three of MMPR.
@@jamescallanan2443 At least it’s not because the actor died. That’s actually why I looked it up and much to my delight, Kim Strauss is alive, well, and working as of 2021.
Tbh these guys aren't really actors. They were all martial artists when they initially got hired. And it's been a long time since most of them did any acting.
All in all I think it was a nice send off for the cast, it wasn't the best they could have done but considering how the production of this entire series has been over the years and how it was back then getting this much is a miracle all together.
I take this as like a class reunion. Just as in real life for us normal folks...there will always be those who don't want to come to the class reunion. I respect Kimberly's reason for not coming. Whatever her reason was. But for the cast who did come back...I am sure they enjoyed it.
It's a 30th anniversary special. I grew up on it... It was a really fun tribute that took me back to my childhood. That's the point of it... It served its purpose. Many mid 30 to 40 year olds will watch this to be transported back to a more innocent perhaps fun time in their lives.
No Saban made MMPR, Zeo, Turbo, In Space, Lost Galaxy, Lightspeed Rescue, Time Force and WIld Force Power Rangers was then sold off to Disney who made Ninja Storm, Dino Thunder, SPD, Mystic Force, Operation Overdrive, Jungle Fury, RPM Disney then sold it back to Saban who then made Samurai, Megaforce, Dino Charge and Ninja Steel And now Hasbro owns it with Beast Morphers, Dino Fury and Cosmic Fury under their belt Oh and also there was a small break inbetween RPM and Samurai, so not consistent releases
Not exactly true. Saban sold the brand to Disney, than bought it again, than sold again to Hasbro, that made the last 2 shows (and the special). And we did have a couple of years between RPM and Samurai without anything new
I actually enjoyed this special. I grew up on MMPR and it was nice to see almost everyone back together again. The acting was hit or miss which wasn't a big deal and the CGI in the end was horrendous but oh well. It was a fun special imo and kinda surreal this happened after 30 years
look it up, "hip-hopkido" is an actual thing, that the actor who played zach invented, all of the actors who played rangers had stunt experiance, but of them, Walter and JDF (RIP) took it to the next level, JDF became the first american to become black belt in a specific type of martial arts, and both him and walter created their own fighting styles, and taught them to many many people.
Are you saying that there was NO American to become a black belt before JDF? I learned several moves from watching the man and he was a huge influence on me, but your statement is in error. There were many American black belts before him.
@@JohnShowalter1 in ONE SPECIFIC type of martial arts, this was a claim that i heard him make, so it very well could be a misleading boast, but i just forgot what said martial arts style was, its not muy thai, but i have a feeling it is from thailand......imma look it up real quick.
@@JohnShowalter1 my basic google fu aint finding shit, maybe it was just a boast he made, or maybe it was he was the first of a specific rank, like "ajun grade" ("grand master") or something like that....either way upon looking i cant find crap, if anyone else can please correct me with the info.
Also... I feel really sorry for Billy's actor, what he had to endure back than with Depression and all. Also I don't know what he was up to this point and in what fields he worked if at all... But damn... He really "acted" like every inch of energy and life was drained from his body. Like... If this had been a low budget school film, that would have been the performance I'd expect from someone who had their first acting lesson. He didn't emote, he didn't know what to do with his hands... It's like they called him a day or two before shooting and his cat died the day before and he needed some money for the funeral. I really had fun with the special over all. But I can't stop to feel just bad for Billy s actor... Maybe he didn't act in a long time or something else was up, but man...
My cousin and I were stoned to the bone, neither of us knew anything about this anniversary special, it was #9 on trending movies on Netflix and I convinced him we should watch it to make fun of it. In my adult life I have allowed myself to cry four times: when I had my first serious relationship breakup, when my grandmother died, and while watching Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always. I fucking cried twice during the viewing. This was a masterpiece. It was silly and bad, but despite these disadvantages it made me feel tremendous emotions.
Bro if the power rangers grown up movie made you cry twice, I’m gonna call bs on “I’ve cried four times total my whole life and half of them were in this movie viewing.” Lmao I almost feel dumb like I’m falling for a bait comment. Hah
I think you've missed the whole point of the special. And it's because you are not familiar with the original 3 seasons of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The red and pink rangers are both in the original run. The original red, yellow and black rangers were replaced in season 2. And the pink was replaced in season 3. The newer red ranger also appears in the original movie. Power Rangers is famously silly, corny, cheesy, and maybe even cringy. But that's probably why people (especially kids) like it. And yes, Adults do actually watch the newer stuff. Maybe becuase it's a form of escapism.
I loved the MMPR. Too bad Jason David Frank couldn't be part of it. Rip Green, White, Red, and Black Ranger. You were the best Power Ranger of them all
@@joshhallam6342 when I was a kid I started on time force and had no clue about the ones before that so when I got to dino thunder professor O being a past ranger blew my mind
So Alex, some additional information about Rita and why she would be a robot. Her physical actress (cuz she was dubbed over by a Western actress) died. Now if you go and look up "Power Rangers Mystic Force" That series was her 'Thank you Good Bye' Series as she was 'brought back' as you will as the 'Mystic Mother' and had become the source of all Good Magic in the Universe (In the Western version of that series) So technically in canon Universe, the OG Rita is a purely good Sorceress now. From what I understand she was very kind and loved by the Japanese team so they wanted to honor her in this way in Japan. While Saban chose to follow that and made the series reflect that honor.
Not only is it not a soft reboot of the franchise and is just an anniversary special…it’s also a direct sequel of the events that occurred in “In Space”. I understand Power Rangers not being on your radar..but it’s been a continuing franchise that’s been steadily building its lore for decades, and has even spawned a successful multiversal comic line that’s canon. This feels like its coming from a place of…”ignorance” is a strong word, but..that.
When I was a kid I thought Zack was a real teenager but he was already 22 when the show started. He did age pretty slow. Just think he's like 3 years older than Rick from the walking dead.
Ironically after watching Netflix's "the Old Guard", I had the almost this same idea for a Power Rangers movie. Only a MUCH more serious take on being a Ranger complete with burnout and PTSD for the original cast; while they mentor the new recruit(s).
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It's not a reboot though... It's an anniversary special
I thought so.
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Ah ok
Where is Kimberly and Jason then
@@pleaseshutup7053 the actors didn't want to show up?
I just can’t get over the fact that they will forever wear their ranger colors in their normal clothes, all the way up into middle age.
To be fair, Zac had a suit lol.
well, I'm 39yo and I've always loved the color blue so, yeah I wear blue clothes almost everyday....and I'm still waiting for Zordon's call 😅
@@BJThury same with me with yellow
And the fact that, somehow, with all the ranger stuff like Turbo/Zeo/Space, all direct sequels, none of the post-Mighty Morphin' rangers stuff is ever mentioned in anything to do with Mighty Morphin'. The Power Rangers timeline is wack.
@@Ijustusethistocommentstuff They referenced other rangers teams and other rangers were captured - Zeo Ranger 2 Yellow was interestingly the only Zep ranger captured there as the other Zeo Rangers ARE in this special (Tommy albeit voiced, Kat, Adam and Rocky).
As someone who's not a Power Rangers fan, I gotta say I love how cheesy and true to the original this feels in content and visuals. No new age plot revolving smartphones or whatever, no new tech that's more like today's standards, no hyper realistic makeup or CGI, just guys in tight suits fighting each other for some space reason. It's beautiful.
true, but people will always find flaws, especially youtube critics
@@greenrobot5 and criticism is good, but Alex here just seems to not get the vibe it was going for much
As someone who watched all the power rangers as old,it definitely hits the nostalgia buzz
@@lollybowser I've always got the impression that Alex ignores the 'vibe' of most of the content he looks at, and deliberately puts a negative spin on it for contents sake.
Well except the megazord scenes. That was all obvious cgi
Zack has hardly aged a day. The power has clearly been protecting him.
The power of African melanin.
Black don’t crack
Zack dont crack.
like he said in the video dude clearly made a deal with Nyarlathotep or Mephistopheles guy has aged 3 days while his co stars aged 30 years dude clearly has a daemon or fairy locked up in his basement
To be fair, if I'd been a Power Ranger, I'd stick to my given color, too. :) Like a thing of pride in how huge it had been to my life, and how I'd wear my color as a badge of honor to the good times.
I have never been a fan of power rangers but I can tell they tried to replicate cheesy 90s energy. I can appreciate that.
I was a fan and it really seems like they did replicate the cheesiness which is awesome
It was a good 55 minute film
Just watched it yesterday I don't know why people don't understand that power rangers have always been cheesy like this.(I loved the hip hop kido return)
@@seangaming2144 it was a refreshing visit and a good back to The past which was fun for a good 55 minutes
@@seangaming2144 because the story wasn't cheesy. It ended up falling half and half. Sometimes we're so serious.
It's too bad Bulk and Skull never really appeared in this anniversary special. They deserved a bit more than a cameo!
Ikr
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Yeah, I would have loved to see them. There was a brief almost cameo, maybe you missed it. Their faces were on a billboard that got ruined in one of the fights. It looked like they opened a food truck or something.
Maybe the actors didn’t want to partake beyond that. They sure were memorable though.
Yeah that’s messed up! But that sign was cool “use your skull buy in bulk” 😂 brilliant
They were only there in billboard format
TBH I love how they kept the cheesiness, the low budget costumes, the goofy fights choreography. They didn’t try to modernize it too much. It’s a good way to say one last goodbye to a childhood show.
I was wondering why the production was done “90s” style but now that u mention it, it does make sense and I appreciate it now 😂 thanks.
Personally, I think it would've been better off if it were a little less cheesy. we're all nostalgic for that time, but 90s acting just doesn't work anymore.
I loved the cgi for the zords... it was super dope. I just got done watching the og movie.. and man the cgi of the zords was rough.
It's always odd going back watching older movies with cgi.
Believe it or not, those custome are not low budget at all
I hate how so few people realize they have been making power rangers for 30 years. This isn’t a reboot. It’s a tribute.
Beautifully Said.
@@LooneyVoices6398 A great example of a good season after the original, is Dino charge. Even if it’s not in the same universe or something, (idk) it’s still my favorite.❤😊
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@@LooneyVoices6398 i still to this day remember the time force finale, blew my small child brain. every kid who watched power rangers has their favorite series, for me time force is that one, maybe ninja storm but i don't as vividly remember that series finale.
I'll always be an original rangers fan. :) This movie feels like a love letter to the cheesy, campy style of the series.
You do know that Thuy Trang died over 20 years ago, right? There has been some other stuff done over the years to give her some manner of "send off", but many felt that she was kinda just replaced without much fanfare at the time... Kinda understandable considering the target audience back in the day, but those fans are all adults now and felt that she deserved better, including David Yost (Billy/Blue Ranger). That's why he was so involved in the writing and production of "Once and Always". It was definitely a passion project for him since he and Thuy were so close back in the day.
also David Yost had to leave the PR cast because he had been harrased non-stop by staff due to his sexuality (Saban never apologizing to him was the reason he never came back), so the fact that after he finally returns he gets to be producer of the movie is probaly very cathartic for him.
RIP Yellow Ranger.
Did you miss the entire first five minutes of the video or were your knuckles too busy cracking so you could scream some unjustified self-satisfied vitriol?
@@hdunimedicalenglish0152 Take a breath, dick. The point was that she died 20 years ago with little fanfare. Nobody missed the first five minutes because they were knuckle cracking. Perhaps you should read someone's post more carefully instead of glancing over it for any reason to use your Word of the Day calander.
You do know she left like 5 years before she died so yea she was replaced long before not like she died while acting in the show and they just brushed it off. Her character left with 2 others ref and black ranger which got them all recast
Alex - "Do you know what's been on no one's mind for 20 years? Power Rangers"
Power Rangers Fandom - "What are we? Chopped liver?"
Also, its not a reboot, its special to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary. Get facts right, Alex!
Feels like every fandom from the 90s has a genwunner ( it’s a term originally from Pokémon referring to people who don’t know anything passed generation one)
yeah clearly not knowing what the fuck hes talking about
@@EpicFableBean I mean at the end of the day, spreading misinformation for the sake of a joke will always be funnier than telling the truth.
The 90’s were 10 years ago!! Damn you !!
Ok fine. 30. 30?? I guess that makes sense as I was in grade 5 and I’m 41 now. Wow. Time flies. My youngest is in grade 5 now
@@lukebrown5395 I thought that came from Transformers not Pokemon.
“They just made it as a regular episode of Power Rangers from 1992,” I’m pretty sure that’s what they were aiming for. This is what every remake is trying to achieve, I see this as a win and not a lost.
YES! In so many big and small ways, it was faithtful to the original show. The fact that it felt like a lost episode of the show that was only just released is a compliment and everything I wanted from it as a lifelong fan.
Alex needs to do his damn Homework Mighty Morphin started from 1993 to 1996 then we get Zeo
This shit was trash
same
Except it's just bad.
UA-camrs not old enough to understand Once & Always is kinda hilarious. Like, you have to understand the first three seasons of the show and the earlier movies came on VHS. The 90s, man!
I never finished MMPR and still understood this movie because I’ve seen the characters in other PR series
You didn’t need to finish MMPR, it was redundant
This dude was born in 1988 dingus. 🤦 He lived through peak Power Rangers.
@@Cooe. Nice, so some age as me and less excuse for not getting the vibe other than he was never into Power Rangers in the first place.
@@Elementroar No. Not everyone likes Power Rangers' over the top cheese and awful acting, even in the 90's (I was there too). Also, a LOT of the fandom thought this was a poor recreation of that vibe at best. This special being liked by Power Rangers fans is FAAAAR from universal. Might not even be the majority. Just look through these comments. 🤷
@@Elementroar And Millennials assuming that someone who disagrees with them must be a young stupid zoomer is an awful stereotype that makes us all look bad. Knock it off. 🤦😑
7:23 for anyone who is confused, the actor Jason David Frank killed himself in November of last year. May he Rest in Peace
R.I.P. to an legend 😢
Still feel like he didn’t have to mention that part even though it’s a joke
@@King-ud9dl he could have posted a fake meme that said that he had information that could have led to the arrest of Hillary Clinton"
everyone would have gotten the joke
They weren't just "from some other Sentai series," they were mid-season replacements of the _originals,_ which is what this is all about
Tbf that scene can be a bit confusing if you don't know about this.
Or know how the replacements look after almost 30 years
@@EvilDoresh I mean Rocky, Aisha, and Adam were in the big theatrical movie at the height of the Power Rangers craze. Most people would at least recognize them. Kat was a little later so she might cause some confusion. But even with her she was in the last season of Mighty Morphing, all of Zeo, and a good part of Turbo so most fans would recognize her as well. Realistically most people who watched this would have known them
@@MrJay-be9wh Well I _did_ watch that stuff back in the day, but I didn't pay attention to how these actors look _now_
@@EvilDoresh I have to think this was made for those who still follow PR even recent seasons that did have history since MMPR or had watched it in streaming - lots of things in the special where you at least need some background IMO.
As a fan who hasnt bothered with any of the other rangers, not only was it nice to be able to have spent an hour with people whom felt like I was catching up with old friends, it was a wonderful way to remember and honour Thui, and also give a shoutout to Jason. Plus, Amy has stated that while yes, not making as much as she'd like to come back for it, she's also 52. Reprising a role she did very early on in her career plus her own life outside of acting was something she just didn't want to be involved in. I'm actually pretty happy with this show, the horrifying cg final battle aside.
I would have also liked to see a few more cameos, but I agree entirely
Age means little to nothing anymore, I don't want to hear it
Plus! She stated she had some things in the pipeline working with MMPR for comics in the anniversary special so she’ll still be involved!
The movie isn't honoring anyone. It's a cash grab, JDF pussying out was great for this movie.
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So sadden about Jason David Frank. I didn’t even know as well as Thuy Trang. May they both rest in peace.
a lot of the cast from back then passed away but indeed RIP to all of them including Machiko Soga who was Rita in the Japanese footage, Richard Genelle who was Ernie, Bob Manahan as the main and 2nd voice of Zordon, Robert Axelrod who voiced Finster and Zedd back then and Bob Papenbrook who did the voice of Rito.
@@MattZRJSRoxyAmen Rest In Peace to all of them
"But you know what's been on no one's mind for like 20 years, Power Rangers"
Alex, they've been making new Power Rangers almost every year since the original, and its had a loyal following the entire time.
EDIT: Also as a side note, Amy Jo Johnson officially said it wasn't about money, she said that maybe she didn't feel like dressing up in spandex at her age.
Maybe my hunch that she just doesn't want to act again and just more comfortable directing or writing maybe.
I don’t really believe that considering they totally used different actors to be in the uniforms lol
@@kaleylindsay8923 I get what you are saying, but considering that she could have easily said she wants to be paid what she's worth and fans would have agreed with her. Like John DiMaggio, she knows what bringing her back would mean to fans, so she should have been paid accordingly.
It's why I personally believe her actual reason
Finally someone says this!
Power Rangers Samurai in particular was the best and it's practically a crime to forget about it!
@@Keznen Samurai? Really? Of all Power Rangers seasons, you think *Samurai* is the best one?
As most people have said, this is definitely for the fans. Yes, that means us 30yo who watched SPD, In Space, Dino Thunder and all the others. Personally my favourites were Time Force and SPD. The special was exactly what I expected and I'm glad Netflix decided to put money into it.
Me too. These are my top faves
1. MMP 2. Time Force. 3. Dino Thunder 4. Ninja Storm. 5. SPD
RPM is so slept on. That show was DARK and I loved it. I was not expecting it to have a story like that.
My favorite is mystic force
Yeah, i think they were aiming more for the people who are actually fans of the Pr franchise and not only the first season casual watching. Yes, the people who only watch the first team will enjoy it, but it feels different when you care about the franchise
mine was dino thunder
As a Power Rangers fan, yes, we have wanted something like this. And yes, I loved the special. It 100% brought me back to being a child.
Yeah this kid makes some dumb comments
Eh, I am a '90s kid who was obsessed with MMPR and even went through a phase as an adult of being into the show again (even wrote some fanfic where the character based on me ends up with Billy, who was my crush 😂), but I definitely didn't want this.
@@englishatheart To each their own. As someone who still watches PR and Toku shows in general, this was great and everyone I've talked to has loved it too.
To those who don't know the whole story on why JDF didn't come back as Tommy at 7:20 Hasbro stole JDF's Legend of the White Dragon movie script and said he didn't want the Tommy character anywhere near the PR special after finding out what they did, but when he died, Hasbro put him in anyway after changing the script. That's why you see Tommy lose so easily when he fought that monster. JDF never wanted a tribute from Hasbro. You can find it on UA-cam.
Hasbro did not steal any movie script. There is literally ZERO proof of that. Aason is just incapable of promoting White Dragon without trying to shit on Power Rangers.
@@JohnWilliams-cr2sz Aaron is a very talented man who has always marketed his products right. He has millions of subs and a worldwide following. Even if White Dragon didn't exist, his Beat Down series would've still been successful. Look at the viewership on his channel.
Look, I’ve got no dog in this fight, but unless they’ve got receipts, that sounds HIGHLY unlikely. That’s 100% illegal, and Hasbro’s legal team would have killed a cockamamie scheme like that on the spot to avoid a lawsuit. I have a feeling there are probably some other reasons for the fallout between JDF and Hasbro. No disrespect, RIP…but I have questions.
At a time when we have one terrible reboot after another, this is a pretty great anniversary special
Yeah, I think it was the best reboot/reunion I’ve seen!! I was really impressed w how genuine and relevant it felt.
Meh.
What do yoy mean reboots? Like in shows putside of power rangers or power rangers themselves?
@@Justcallmeaqua420 outside.
@@MartezAnims I typed this on my phone
For once, I actually respect that, whether the fans wanted it or not, they wanted to give Thuy the send off they felt she deserved. I mean, at the time of her death, she’d already been gone from the series too long to justify something like this. I think they were very respectful with weaving that into the storyline.
But I do agree with your point of “who was the intended target audience?” My kids aren’t into MMPR or power rangers as a whole like my husband and I are, and there’s always going to be a level of Camp Cheese when it comes to rangers anything.
Overall, I enjoyed this special. Cried like a fcking baby at the tributes at the end tho 🥲
Me to, I loved it, and yes cheesy etc but I felt so much nostalgic while watching this movie
Damn, now we need one for Tommy/JDF
The intended audience is anyone who likes Power Rangers. Old or new, just like in Super Sentai, Power Rangers is self-replicating.
It's a love letter to the characters and the original version of the show. It is a longer episode exactly how it would have been if it came out 30ys ago, which is the perfect way to do it! It takes us as fans who watched as kids right back to them, with all of the stupidity, terrible acting, plot holes, campiness, and overall a fun adventure! Absolutely loved it!
you clearly were involved in the movie. it was terrible
@@jmgraydz I finally got to see the Megazord fighting in CGI instead of those stupid megazord suits
So...I gotta say...I was satisfied.
I loved it
12:10 DON'T TALK SHIT ON HIP HOP KIDO
It’s not a reboot: it’s an anniversary special.
Doesn't matter, it sucks, bad XD
@@TransasaurusRex your opinion buddy
@@KarmaTS it looks like they put as little effort into it as they could, they acted like I would, sort of a "I really don't want to be here but oh well I guess" kind of acting style, it sucks 🤣
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I haven't watched since Power Rangers Time Force came and went back in 2001. So to be quite honest, I didn't look back (and haven't really) I didn't realize it was still airing on TV until I saw a couple of Dino Thunder clips on UA-cam. While it does have a special place in my heart, I couldn't honestly care about it now. 🤷🏻♀
Tbf anything after Disney era was mid af and the community is like 30 y.o. manchildren
Indeed. What differs from all other reboots and sequels is that Power Rangers never ended. It kept going, and moved on. This is just revisitting the past, which still feels right.
And calling Rocky and Kat from "some other sentai show"?
@@__utama6351 true but the neo saban era did still attract its target audience, as i enjoyed watching it. Not ninja steel though, couldnt tell you why though
That exists still? Haven't heard anything about it in years
he can honestly watch anything and make it sound entertaining 😭
My farts are better than Alex Meyers’ farts.
Yeah most of the time I watch his videos just for his laugh, just those moments where he is wheezing for air over something crazy makes my day 😂
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“Snapchat Snapchat whatsapp snapchat whatsapp” gives me the same vibe as the seagulls from Nemo. Also it’s so terribly accurate
They managed to perfectly capture the same energy from the classic show. Kudos.
They did not. It sucked.
@@wolfrainexxx They did but okay
@@KOdakSZ Literally just watched the original with my little brother, but let your nostalgia run your life.
absolutely agree it was fantastic
I did love the tribute at the end to Thuy Trang and Jason David Frank. May that rest easy 🕊️❤
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I blame this movie for his death. They invited everyone back for this but him.
@@nicripolas816 What are you talking about? They invited him to reprise his role and *he* was the one that refused...
@@LoungingPotato Really? Not that I would care for this movie anyway, but I heard differently
Yes but there are like 10 other power ranger actors who have died who deserve a tribute like the actress who played Rita repulsa in the show
1. Not a reboot, 30th anniversary special
2. The reason why it only focuses on the Mighty Morphin Team is because it’s their reunion special. The 30th anniversary season Cosmic Fury is coming later this year, but this is specifically MMPR focused
3. Rocky & Kat are from MMPR. Rocky was Jason’s replacement halfway through season 2 & Kat was Kimberly’s replacement halfway through season 3. I know this is all for fun, but I really get the idea that you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Cosmic Fury is a final season not a 30th anniversary. This special is the 30th anniversary.
@@marcos-ll2yr it is the 30th anniversary season tho. Like how Overdrive is the 15th anniversary season
Finally a person who knows his stuff and I agree Alex doesn’t know his stuff. I also wrote about Rocky and KaT being in Mighty Morphing Power Rangers.There not some random people in another power rangers series. In all honesty his reviews are just awful and bizarre.
@@asimhussain8716 I think he means finale, like it’s the final season featuring the current ranger team
@@asimhussain8716 yes after cosmic fury a reboot will be realease by Netflix. Maybe 2025. The cast will be announced soon
11:00 "So anyways I started blastin'."
TBF as a kid I always wondered why they never really just got their blasters out. At least Red turned up blasting from the off!
Just a thing to remember, Amy Jo Johnson had an acting career after Power Rangers. She did come forward and say that it wasn't the pay but the script as the reason that she and Jason David Frank turned down the movie. She's going to be writing a power rangers comic for Boom in the near future.
Maybe they wanted an excuse to be a couple onscreen....
I’m telling you as a professional Filmmaker that was her polite excuse of why she wasn’t part of the project. Not only is she a sag actress but she’s an actress that’s been a main character on numerous TV shows and TV movies. The Power Rangers get paid peanuts and it looks cheesy as hell like some amateur Film. I guarantee her agent and manager would’ve told her no you’re not doing that. And she probably never gave it a second thought. The actors in this series and they’re lucky if they’re getting about 500 a day. Whereas an actress for a professional TV show is making nearly around $30-$50,000 an episode which is about 5 to 7 days of work. So yeah, it was a mix of money, and the fact that it would look really bad on your career to go back to this from the well received shows that she’s been a part of that are professionally made.
@@Faceplay2 honestly that's just sad. Yes she went places after her time on PR, which is great bc I always liked her, but it seems so snobby to be like I'm not doing that trash, I'm above that. It's a nostalgia thing, it helped launch her career, and I see no shame in joining in a one time anniversary special MEANT to be just as cheesy and stuff as the original. If it was just a badly written movie etc. that would be one thing, but they are purposefully making it that way as a throwback (almost like parody movies like Not Nother Teen Movie as an example). And I'm really surprised Jason David Frank didn't do it either given how long he did the series and how even up to his recent unfortunate passing he engaged with ppl regarding Power Rangers in a positive light, happy to delight old PR fans. I would have thought this would have been right up his alley and to think it wouldn't have wrapped up before his passing too so it would have been a nice final tribute to him.
I’ve heard about the comic book and I would’ve loved to see her in this special as much as the next person, but if this comic book she’s writing is the only thing that she’ll ever want to do with Power Rangers ever again, so be it, especially if it’s something to do with Power Rangers written by an original cast member, i’m pretty sure in spite of it being a darker retelling, that’s the appeal of JDF’s Legend of the White Dragon.
@@PinkSakuraBunnie maybe she was self conscious about being on camera....she still looks good, but maybe it felt weird being a middle aged woman doing back flips and karate kicks on camera the way she used to in her early 20s back in the 90s....
Capturing the power rangers to turn them into action figures is the most power rangers plot I've heard in years
Brought to you by Mattel..... probably
@@jarethlarwood6445 It's Hasbro. Not Mattel.
Alex do u think you’re the only adult in his 30s who never matured past 12, there’s a whole fandom of us adult power ranger fans who never let go of this show and loved this special, hence why it’s topping Netflix
@Prestin Hurshberry you make yourself sound very foolish with that comment.
@Prestin Hurshberry I'm not talking about the number, I'm talking about lumping a whole generation into why everything is wrong nowadays.
@Prestin Hurshberry Actually, assholes who expect people to give up all their childhood loves just because they're older are what's wrong with the world. Life should not be about working your life away just to make someone else rich. No one should have to pay to exist since we have no choice over that. But since we're forced to work life away, we should be allowed to find enjoyment any way we can that doesn't harm anyone or anything. Age expectations are nothing but social constructs. The only age related things we should follow is not having sex as kids or with kids. If more adults would realize they don't have to make themselves miserable because society expects them to, maybe life wouldn't be so shit.
This is a win for me, when people reboot things from 20, 30 yeard ago, it's always left soulless, but this is cheesy, and campy, I love it actually.
The young actress is also a nice addition, I thought they would make her more annoying but I understood her motivations and didn't think she didn't fit or something.
The fact that it felt like an episode from the original series is what made me love it so much! It was horrible and incredible and sooooooo worth the 58 minutes it took to watch.
Affirmative
That's what I hoped for for this anniversary and that's what I got. I loved it
Pretty much yeah, its what made it so brilliant
@@SnowWolf2150 Basically, yeah. But it's glorious!
@@SnowWolf2150 well, yes but no. It's a lenghty episode with more emotional beats and growth but it kinda follows the same structure as a normal episode
It wasn’t horrible it was pretty damn good
Speak for yourself dude. As a 33 year old, I absolutely loved this. Not everything has to be tongue in cheek, self aware stuff. Plenty of that already.
Exactly! This movie was pretty damn good
I'm 38. Been a fan since episode one. Got hooked when Jason David Frank entered the cast (rest in peace to him) and am still a fan today. I have the anniversary video ready to view as anything with the original cast (or even the in space rangers were also a favorite of mine) I will gladly watch.
Same, I'm 21 and I Still Love Power Rangers
This exactly. I'm about to be 28, and the way I sat in my room actually SCREAMING in excitement at the entire Megazord sequence, let me tell you
I literally stayed up past midnight where I live to watch this and I was NOT disappointed at all
You actually poked the beehive of all Power Rangers fans. The entire franchise is bigger than you could have ever imagined. Entertaining review though 👍
Lmao what beehive, everyone in these comments are positive
Making fun of Power Rangers is part of loving it when you're an adult.
I declare this shit is GOOFY, as I sit here with an MMPR Megazord figure guarding my shelf next to Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. Goofy, I tell you.
@@ryanparker4996 watch something like in space or time force, the goofy factor isn't there as much.
LOL how did you NOT mock the puttys just...looking at people? MENACINGLY! Like, 10:53 look at how they are moving towards these already COWERING people. They're just...weirdly dancing towards them hahahah
Kat and rocky were technically the last holders of the red and pink Dinoranger power (i mean the green ranger power is also gone and tommy should have been the white ranger) they took over for Kimberly and Jason, then kat and rocky went on to be the pink and blue zeo rangers and then Kat went on to be the pink turbo ranger; rocky would have been blue but he "got hurt " doing the flip kick he did in this movie that "never lost it"
the powers have always been inconsistent. Kat shouldn't have been Turbo in Super Ninja Steel since she gave that to Cassie and MMPR Red are usually traded between Jason and Rocky since it was Jason in Forever Red and we can likely assume it was him in Super Megaforce, Rocky was Red in Super Ninja Steel then we see Red again in Beast Morphers which was Jason.
Green powers have been established as being back due to Tommy's Master Morpher.
@@MattZRJSRoxythat's what happens when you turn the middle part of a mostly disconnected series into a continuous narrative before branching off into different stories but still allowing old characters to return with new powers.
Technically, Green never left. The majority of the power was taken by Rita, and she held it until her end in Countdown to Destruction where she turned good. So as Good Rita she could’ve handed back the Dragon powers
@@MattZRJSRoxy we already know from multiple crossovers and this very movie that the mmpr rangers at least are capable of eventually fixing their morphers (as adam went from having his morpher still be damaged to all the mmpr rangers using morphers without any repercussions), and I'll assume this also will apply to the green ranger power and a few other ones like Dino Thunder because lore wise, the morphin grid cannot be destroyed, only morphers, and theoretically the rangers can just make new morphers like in Ninja Steel where the rangers make new stars when the old ones are destroyed at the end of season 1 or the cosmic fury rangers creating enhanced versions of their dino fury powers.
@@darkmanstudios3828 the power wasn't stolen by Rita, she was going to get the powers but Zordon told Tommy to give up his coin to another Ranger to prevent this transference which he did but you're right that as good Rita, she likely could've fixed that but due to his Master Morpher, who knows if she did or if it was even needed.
Apparently the ranger's powers can turn a 8 years old kid into a teenager in the Turbo movie so making adults loose weight is possible. This magic is really strong!
Lol
It can also make an alien with a dog head fit on a human helmet... The morphers' "magic" is way too advanced for us mere mortals hahaha
@@elendoy woah brutal but true
Wasn't there also a robot character on the team in one of the series, with him being just as human as the rest of them while morphed?
Let's not forget Zenowing's beak having space inside the helmet. Despite the fact that it's big and pronounced.
This guy does know Power Rangers has been an ongoing, interconnected story for 30 years right? They didn't just suddenly decide to bring back a bunch of characters nobody has heard from since 1997.
actually 1993 bro☺️
@Joserod2024 I was talking about when those characters were all gone. Last we saw most of them was 1997 during the first half of Turbo
Its cool that Rocky and Kat were a part of this special as well as some of the OGs.
The team is literally made up each Season
Zack is S1, Rocky is S2, Kat is S3, Minh is this special, and Billy is Mighty Morphin as a whole.
Is it weird I'm actually excited that it centered more around the yellow ranger? She was my favorite as a kid and all the other girls were like 'ew why?' ...like obviously she's the prettiest, she gets her own color (not just a shade of a 'boy' color) and she's a frickin saber tooth tiger! They always relegated her character to the BG and it bugged me. Nice to see in the 30th that they focused on the 'less popular' characters even if it was because they basically didn't have a choice 🥲
Yeah it's pretty awesome that it was centered around yellow ranger! Trini and Jason were my favorite rangers
(Those girls didn't know what they were talking about)
I was rewatching some of the original show and I think Trini and Jason had the best acting of the group. I can see why they were ur faves as a kid. You had good taste!
My faves were Pink and Blue but it’s hard to back them as an adult bc the acting is so bad.
It really felt like a meaningful way to honour the original show and the yellow ranger and actor who played her. I really appreciated that aspect. 💛
I found my people. Trini was always my favorite. Yellow ranger was awesome and yeah SABERTOOTH TIGER!
At least some later series didn't sideline theirs. Emily, the yellow ranger from Power Rangers Samurai, had at least whole episode centering around her.
I've always been a fan of Power Rangers, and you'd be surprised how active the fandom and the brand still are.
This has been something I've definitely been waiting for.
yup he's just out of the loop. . this was perfectly timed . . and so was JDF's death. . .dont you think.
@Game Drop I mean, it's perfectly fine if he's out of the loop, I always like seeing people's thoughts things they're unfamiliar with.
Just so long as they do at least some research.
It was terrible, the fans deserve better
@@gamedrop3262 not really. The film already had a set release date and the filming finished before JDFs passing it's just a terrible and sad coincidence
Right, Many people still like Power Rangers even if it consider to be for kids.
At least this special knew exactly what it needed to be.
13:53 But he did not.
It was just an anniversary special on with an MMPR being the most iconic and their current owner linking all PR teams together into a multi-verse timeline.
Useing the “morphing grid” as the connecting base for the franchise branches.
Also in a newer series the previous teams connections took the form of small figures
11:36 there's always that one dumb joke that throws me into a fit of laughter and I have to pause the video
I enjoyed the special. For a fan like me who enjoys continuity and character progression it's good to see what the MMPR team have been up since the end of In Space like Billy having his own tech company, Aisha and Adam being part of SPD, etc.
It was just nice to see the old gang back together. RIP Thuy Trang and JDF.
😂😂 what progression Rita and Zordon were destroyed makes no sense to continue mighty morphing should have just created new powers
@@pleaseshutup7053 Read my comment again.
@@pleaseshutup7053 lmao are you slow? Rita plays with the time continuum
I enjoyed when the guy was like “help! They’re after my boyfriend!” 😂😂😂
@@pleaseshutup7053 can you please just take your usernames advice and shut the fuck up? you've done nothing but be a clown and an ass in these replies for no reason. if you didnt like it, you didnt like it. let us, the ones that actually care about the franchise and like it watch and enjoy in peace.
I think, maybe, that "wow, this is silly," energy might have been what they were going for. That feeling has some entertainment value in it's own right, and the fact that it feels "just like a classic episide" is kinda cool.
Its* own right.
You look like that A applemonger
10:42
My mom(an og power rangers fan)pointed that out when she saw the movie
There is some debate over whether suits with helmets teleport onto them, or whether they transform. If they are helmets, then why do they have mouths? Clearly, they are a different lifeform, like in Ben10.
So this special was for the cast as a reunion, as best as they can, and for the fans who grew up with mmpr, and still have a love for it, it's what it needed to be, and is exactly what a lot of fans wanted
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Except for the scabs
RIP Tommy and Trini :(
Won't be the same without them.
I had the absolute biggest crush on Jason and Tommy when I was in elementary school. My friend and I fought over which of us was going to marry Tommy when we got older.
After his passing, a friend shared a cartoonist's illustration of Tommy's dinosaur Zord looking up at the sky and seeing clouds in the shape of the White Ranger blowing his flute. I cried buckets.
7:51 and I was like "EXCUSE ME!?" at the same time as you.
Was Power Rangers always this cringy?? I don't recall it being this cringy
Billy’s having a flying car isn’t really something new tho. He’s always had a flying Buggy. This is just an updated version and most definitely a call back to the original episodes.
I remember when the actor who played the green ranger died less than half a year ago, and it was super awkward seeing him portrayed by an extra and talked about like he was perfectly fine while they mourned the woman who died 22 years ago.
nothing they could do, this was done filming before JDF passed away.
Yea JDF didn’t want to do the special and they were pretty much done filming and then he passed
@@r0n1nemp1re4I mean how could you top his last appearance in Ninja Steel? And besides, it would allow more screen time for the other actors, some of whom have never returned to the franchise since they left.
@@Unversed333 I hated Tommy in Dimensions In Danger. He gave no character writing for everyone else there. He had too much screen time and his side plot tarnished the actual point of the villains schemes just for us to watch him use his master Morpher and turn into even more rangers. He took away screen time and the point of the episodes. Tommy gets way too much attention
@@r0n1nemp1re4 that isn`t nice to say to someone who died😮
Regarding the fact that the Red Ranger lost weight after morphing, I think it's fair to say that's a possibility considering that in Power Rangers: Turbo the movie when the blue range gets injured, a kid named Justin takes over, and when he morphs his body also changes to match the body type of the average ranger despite being a child that was only about 13 or 14
A lot of people don't seem to understand morphing like you do.
I'm surprised they haven't done a animated theatrical movie for this franchise like they're doing with TMNT. To me I think Power Rangers can work well in animation.
EXACTLY!!!!!!!! WHY! WHY DO THEY KEEP MAKING THEM LIVE-ACTION???
Disney tried doing that but then sold the franchise back to Saban
I think it was rumoured that the Japanese company that they license it from forbade them doing any kind of animated movie or series.
If you want an example of what it could look like though, check out the anime Fuuto PI. It's pretty graphic in places, but it's a literal sequel to a live action superhero series in the same vein as Power Rangers.
That would be cool
@@lavasharkflowers Because the show Power Rangers is created from is live action. To make Power Rangers into a cartoon would completely miss the point.
I as a casual Power Rangers viewer thought this special was pretty good. It felt kind of lonely which was sad, you could tell a lot of the cast didn’t want to comeback and that Adams actor couldn’t really do anything. But it was quite alright. I was really happy hearing Horvitz as Alpha after years of being cockblocked by randos tryin to bask in his glory, and I was really impressed by Rita’s actress, 30 years later, in her 70’s and. She can still do the voice! Incredible! It was great seeing Billy and Zack as there the only other original rangers who have yet to return for anniversary’s. I was also surprised by how darker this film was, I mean Trini gets literally killed and they say words like “Killed” a lot which I thought was a welcomed edition to da Rangers series. The ending tribute was also touching.
So yeah overall I’d give it a,
Go Go Power Rangers/ 10
"It felt kind of lonely which was sad, you could tell a lot of the cast didn’t want to comeback and that Adams actor couldn’t really do anything"
Say what now?
@@dylansharp8471 Yeah Adam? The other black ranger was practically doing nothing throughout the special.
Exactly and the movie was made for people like you. This Alex guy just gets irritated by anything.
I don’t know you but this was great. This is what the fans of original have been waiting for. It was one of epic things ever. I’m so glad they bought back Zack, Billy, Kat and Rocky one more time to become power rangers again. I for one would like to see a sequel. It was one of the best things that ever came out of Power Rangers. This was for the fans. It was a great tribute to the late JDF and Thay. I hope that they make a sequel to this.
I don't know about "the best." I liked the hyper realistic version with Dacre Montgomery more than this. The nostalgia felt artificial to me, idk to explain it
Kat 👎👎👎👎👎👎
Could be the last time we see these characters unless they do a sequel.
What I like about Power Rangers is that it's super wholesome. I put it on for my 9yo and it held his attention. I was a child of 80s so missed the Power Rangers trend. I always thought it was just a lame show. But as a parent my older kids got into Power Rangers Samurai when they were younger and that when I came to appreciate the shows. It has overacting, cheesy jokes, crazy villan costumes and pretty cool fight scenes, but that makes it quality pantomime and the character transformation sequences are fun and you just want to learn their moves too (well I did as a parent 😂).
Samurai is seen as one of the least favored seasons by the fandom, so if you want a bit less cheesy (but still cheesy enough) I recommend watching seasons like Dino Thunder and Ninja Storm.
Power Rangers Samurai was the best!
@@prestinhurshberry8417 power rangers started in 1993.
@Prestin Hurshberry Super Sentai and Power Rangers are not the same brand
@@prestinhurshberry8417 Zyuranger is from '92, not the 80s.
It is also not the same show as MMPR. For one, Bandora and Rita have nothing in common aside from their appearance.
You do understand this is a 30th anniversary movie, as a tribute to it's 30 years since the series premiered, while at the same time it's also a tribute to Thuy Trang and Jason David Frank, right? This is why the movie was made.
and also it is still in the same universe not a reboot
@Balmung yes to back up his statment yes that is something you need
I guess Alex would think if they made a Simpsons special, that would be a reboot as well.
@@balmung7599if he had more than that he’d realize that power rangers is still a very much active franchise
I think he only wants views, and don't even search about anything.
If you not the original ranger fan, maybe you wouldn't enjoy this special. I actually have a nostalgia watching this. Of course it's not that good or up to standard but, for me, I enjoyed watching this with my wife and son. Maybe it was just me.
Rocky and Kat are not from a "different Sentai team", they took over the roles of the Red and Pink Ranger in season 2 and 3, so all the Rangers here are from the Mighty Morphin' years, they just are not all the classic season 1 line up.
Adam and Aisha were also in season 2 and 3 as the black and Yellow replacements. The focus is on the Mighty Morphing Era so it explains why they didn't ship in Rangers from other teams.
Rocky and kat are imitations. The originals made a huge impact and by the time these two came around everyone stopped watching. Again they should’ve done this 5 years ago and made sure everyone was on board.
@@BB-ed4om
Whatever Era it was made in you'd never get the original 5 surviving actors back sadly.
David Yost wouldn't come back while it was owned by Saban, because he was treated like shit. So 5 years ago you'd have Tommy and possibly Zack but not Billy.
Jason David Frank and Austin St. John had some bad blood between them at the time too, so we would probably still have Rocky as the red ranger.
@@BB-ed4om Rocky was in the movie back in the day. So it's kind of hard to say "everyone stopped watching when he came around". It was the second season. The same one that introduced Zedd. That was still peak Power Rangers at the time.
Either way it wouldn't matter much. Amy Jo Johnson wanted money and largely has been against to returning so she was probably not in no matter what. Thuy died 22 years ago. Austin St. John having legal issues wasn't something you could predict. Also JDF declined to be in this before he died.
So really even if you did it 5 years ago, the only difference is you might get Austin St. John as Jason.
Also tbf, JDF and Austin St. John have done returns before. Billy and Zach coming back after years was important to a lot of fans.
The reason they couldn't use a human Reta is because in canon, after having her evil essence destroyed by the Z-wave, Rita eventually went on to become the mistress of all good magic, known as the Mystic Mother from Power Rangers mystic force. She also gets a mention in Beast Morpthers, which started bringing back villains from all over the franchise. Although her husband, Lord Zedd did manage to return as a bad guy in 2021's Power Ranger's Dino Fury which continued the trend of reintroducing legacy villains.
That and the actress passed away
That was... 0_o
Surprising
@@fullweezy3553 That too, but they could've always recast. They weren't exactly afraid to do that for one off Rita roles.
@@Ramsey276one Oh that's nothing.
@@fullweezy3553 The only Rita-related actress that died to my knowledge is Machiko Soga - but she's the OG actress from _Zyuranger_ , aka she never had anything to do with Power Rangers beyond being stock footage. That she appeared once again in Mystic Force is because they gave her a send-off in _Magiranger_ (she played _a lot_ of villainous roles in Sentai throughout the 80s and 90s)
The voice actress for Robo-Rita is Barbara Goodson, who has voiced her since the start and near as I can tell also put on the costume after they ran out of Machiko footage
I found out this was actually filmed BEFORE last November, so JDF STILL had a chance to portray Tommy IF he wanted to
He didn't want to, he was making Legend Of The White Dragon at the time.
This was on people’s minds because there is an entire genre of fans that follow and all cared when JDF passed. And we all felt this was a great send of for Thuy. It was easy to fall back into the fun of it all. Before I knew I was cheering for the action.
It was great and fun.
7:33 that’s fake news, Amy Jo Johnson said on her Twitter that she didn’t want to work with Hasbro, it wasn’t because of money. Terrible things happened on set of PR, they were operating without a union so things like the health and safety of the actors, who were all teenagers by the way, were under constant danger and under payed. Amy Jo Johnson was nearly killed during the production of the first movie, when a part of the set caught fire due to malfunctioning pyrotechnics, also during production of season two, she was electrocuted! Also David Yost, the actor who played Billy, was constantly harassed by the crew members and producers for his sexuality. They would call him homophobic slurs and tell him he wasn’t a super hero and he didn’t belong here.
No wonder Austin St. John, Thuy Trang and Walter Emanuel Jones left in Season 2
Its was ment for fans of the original show in 1993. the cheese and camp was kept in on purpose because that is what Power Rangers is. its cheese and camp mixed with giant montster and robot battles. nothing more. they did mature it a bit with the dialogue like using the word kill instead of destroy like they used to do back in the 90s. hell Rita talked about killing them in there damn sleep at one point.
Yeah this got dark, but not as dark as Boom comics. But love that it’s kinda leaning towards the Sentai dialogue, a lot of baddies and monster do say they will kill the whole team in Japan.
But what was the reason for bad CGI 💀
I am old enough to remember the beginning of the power ranger craze. This brought a smile to my face and brought back such great memories from my younger years. " Once a 90's kid, always a 90's kid "
4:30 WE don't age in the conventional sense. Black people are like Saiyans, we stay in our prime longer. It's about 60 we age all at once..
That Rena lady is truly the stuff of nightmares 🥴
Edit: I just looked up what happened to Jason Frank and I wish I hadn’t either 💔
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My farts are better than Alex Meyers’ farts.
So many bots
@@Pirategod23 I just saw the same comment like 5 times
I don't normally cry openly about celebrity deaths, but Jason was one I shed tears over.
10:14 I guess Alex didn't grow up with Power Rangers... Rocky and Kat were MMPR too. EDIT: 11:08 yep he clearly didn't grow up on Power Rangers
For real. When he said that, it was easy to tell he did not grow up on this show. I started watching in ‘93, shortly after the series started and my sister and I played Power Rangers for years. I don’t think Kat ever made it into our stories, but we did add in Adam, Aisha, and Rocky joining, though we didn’t stop playing with Jason, Zach, and Trini, just changed what there role was.
They were the wack version of Jason and Kimberly we all know this
Harvey Garvey is actually an easter egg.
He was a reporter who appeared in a single episode of MMPR. He was played by the same actor who went on to voice Ninjor in season three of MMPR.
Kind of a morbid easter egg
@@jamescallanan2443 At least it’s not because the actor died. That’s actually why I looked it up and much to my delight, Kim Strauss is alive, well, and working as of 2021.
We put this movie in for my kids. I had no idea it would have the original cast. I was so excited to see them all!
The acting in this is…definitely something special.
For real tho, why does this movie look and feel like a fan-made 12min UA-cam video?!
I call it wooden acting.
@@no-one03 I mean the acting wasn’t much better in the original show 😅
@@erintoney7137 and they have noooot practiced
Tbh these guys aren't really actors. They were all martial artists when they initially got hired. And it's been a long time since most of them did any acting.
This is not a reboot... this is an anniversary special XD
That was one scare successfully survived...
All in all I think it was a nice send off for the cast, it wasn't the best they could have done but considering how the production of this entire series has been over the years and how it was back then getting this much is a miracle all together.
I take this as like a class reunion.
Just as in real life for us normal folks...there will always be those who don't want to come to the class reunion.
I respect Kimberly's reason for not coming. Whatever her reason was.
But for the cast who did come back...I am sure they enjoyed it.
It's a 30th anniversary special. I grew up on it... It was a really fun tribute that took me back to my childhood. That's the point of it... It served its purpose. Many mid 30 to 40 year olds will watch this to be transported back to a more innocent perhaps fun time in their lives.
Not the "Ranger Milk" 🤣🤣🤣 6:59
Alex... Saban has been making new Power Rangers shows consistently since the '90s. There has been a new season or show *every year* since 1993
My farts are better than Alex Meyers’ farts.
No
Saban made MMPR, Zeo, Turbo, In Space, Lost Galaxy, Lightspeed Rescue, Time Force and WIld Force
Power Rangers was then sold off to Disney who made Ninja Storm, Dino Thunder, SPD, Mystic Force, Operation Overdrive, Jungle Fury, RPM
Disney then sold it back to Saban who then made Samurai, Megaforce, Dino Charge and Ninja Steel
And now Hasbro owns it with Beast Morphers, Dino Fury and Cosmic Fury under their belt
Oh and also there was a small break inbetween RPM and Samurai, so not consistent releases
Not exactly true. Saban sold the brand to Disney, than bought it again, than sold again to Hasbro, that made the last 2 shows (and the special). And we did have a couple of years between RPM and Samurai without anything new
@@TokuNorth Disney and saban eras were definently the best the series has gotten
@@GreatF Hope you just mean classic Saban instead of lumping in Neo Saban. Also Dino Fury was pretty peak.
Them losing weight when morphing does make some sense, I mean Justin from turbo grew like 3 feet when morphing, the morphers optimize the users body
Billy was literally the most unenthused during his transformation sequence -- odd they made him one of the main characters
I actually enjoyed this special. I grew up on MMPR and it was nice to see almost everyone back together again. The acting was hit or miss which wasn't a big deal and the CGI in the end was horrendous but oh well. It was a fun special imo and kinda surreal this happened after 30 years
My farts are better than Alex Meyers’ farts.
I was just glad to see Billy again
same.
There was only 2 of them. No pink or red is just lazy. They should have done this 5 years ago when it made sense.
@B B It's the 30th year anniversary. Amy Jo turned it down and ASJ got arrested and couldn't travel to New Zealand to film.
look it up, "hip-hopkido" is an actual thing, that the actor who played zach invented, all of the actors who played rangers had stunt experiance, but of them, Walter and JDF (RIP) took it to the next level, JDF became the first american to become black belt in a specific type of martial arts, and both him and walter created their own fighting styles, and taught them to many many people.
It’s not an actual thing If a power ranger actor created it and it’s not accepted for any belt anywhere, Dwight.
Are you saying that there was NO American to become a black belt before JDF? I learned several moves from watching the man and he was a huge influence on me, but your statement is in error. There were many American black belts before him.
@@BB-ed4om look it up, ill wait.
@@JohnShowalter1 in ONE SPECIFIC type of martial arts, this was a claim that i heard him make, so it very well could be a misleading boast, but i just forgot what said martial arts style was, its not muy thai, but i have a feeling it is from thailand......imma look it up real quick.
@@JohnShowalter1 my basic google fu aint finding shit, maybe it was just a boast he made, or maybe it was he was the first of a specific rank, like "ajun grade" ("grand master") or something like that....either way upon looking i cant find crap, if anyone else can please correct me with the info.
Also... I feel really sorry for Billy's actor, what he had to endure back than with Depression and all. Also I don't know what he was up to this point and in what fields he worked if at all... But damn... He really "acted" like every inch of energy and life was drained from his body. Like... If this had been a low budget school film, that would have been the performance I'd expect from someone who had their first acting lesson. He didn't emote, he didn't know what to do with his hands... It's like they called him a day or two before shooting and his cat died the day before and he needed some money for the funeral.
I really had fun with the special over all. But I can't stop to feel just bad for Billy s actor... Maybe he didn't act in a long time or something else was up, but man...
I wouldn't say that.
Honestly…it was pretty nice to see the Rangers as adults now. The movie was nostalgic in the best ways possible ❤
11:11 actually that’s the juice bar from the first 6 seasons of power rangers till they decide “hey let’s try something new”
My cousin and I were stoned to the bone, neither of us knew anything about this anniversary special, it was #9 on trending movies on Netflix and I convinced him we should watch it to make fun of it. In my adult life I have allowed myself to cry four times: when I had my first serious relationship breakup, when my grandmother died, and while watching Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always. I fucking cried twice during the viewing. This was a masterpiece. It was silly and bad, but despite these disadvantages it made me feel tremendous emotions.
Bro if the power rangers grown up movie made you cry twice, I’m gonna call bs on “I’ve cried four times total my whole life and half of them were in this movie viewing.” Lmao I almost feel dumb like I’m falling for a bait comment. Hah
@@Tingley19 not so much bait as an overdramatized review of the movie.
Bro i feel this. Just watched the movie today. So crazy
I think you've missed the whole point of the special. And it's because you are not familiar with the original 3 seasons of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
The red and pink rangers are both in the original run. The original red, yellow and black rangers were replaced in season 2. And the pink was replaced in season 3. The newer red ranger also appears in the original movie.
Power Rangers is famously silly, corny, cheesy, and maybe even cringy. But that's probably why people (especially kids) like it.
And yes, Adults do actually watch the newer stuff. Maybe becuase it's a form of escapism.
I loved the MMPR. Too bad Jason David Frank couldn't be part of it. Rip Green, White, Red, and Black Ranger. You were the best Power Ranger of them all
He chose not to be a part of it. It was filmed before be passed away.
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@@JohnWilliams-cr2sz Still sucks
I grew up with Dino Thunder as an kid
Alot of us grow up with MMPR-turbo and Dino Thunder are sad to hear him pass away
@@joshhallam6342 when I was a kid I started on time force and had no clue about the ones before that so when I got to dino thunder professor O being a past ranger blew my mind
10:16 actually they were the replacements when Jason an Kimberly first left
It was for the 30th anniversary. They even made sure they didn’t make it long enough to be a feature. As a mighty Morphin fan, I loved it!
So Alex, some additional information about Rita and why she would be a robot.
Her physical actress (cuz she was dubbed over by a Western actress) died. Now if you go and look up "Power Rangers Mystic Force" That series was her 'Thank you Good Bye' Series as she was 'brought back' as you will as the 'Mystic Mother' and had become the source of all Good Magic in the Universe (In the Western version of that series) So technically in canon Universe, the OG Rita is a purely good Sorceress now. From what I understand she was very kind and loved by the Japanese team so they wanted to honor her in this way in Japan. While Saban chose to follow that and made the series reflect that honor.
Not only is it not a soft reboot of the franchise and is just an anniversary special…it’s also a direct sequel of the events that occurred in “In Space”.
I understand Power Rangers not being on your radar..but it’s been a continuing franchise that’s been steadily building its lore for decades, and has even spawned a successful multiversal comic line that’s canon.
This feels like its coming from a place of…”ignorance” is a strong word, but..that.
A 10 year old now would not like to watch some 40+ people playing power rangers with this type of quality tho 💀
@@Sakuta3220 Oh for sure
The comic continuity is separate to the show
They both have their own individual canons
@@Sakuta3220falsehood
When I was a kid I thought Zack was a real teenager but he was already 22 when the show started. He did age pretty slow. Just think he's like 3 years older than Rick from the walking dead.
Ironically after watching Netflix's "the Old Guard", I had the almost this same idea for a Power Rangers movie.
Only a MUCH more serious take on being a Ranger complete with burnout and PTSD for the original cast; while they mentor the new recruit(s).