Power Rangers Mystic Force
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Starring | Firass Dirani Angie Diaz Richard Brancatisano Melanie Vallejo Nic Sampson John Tui Peta Rutter Antonia Prebble Barnie Duncan Kelson Henderson Andrew Robertt Donogh Rees Geoff Dolan Holly Shanahan |
Country of origin | United States/New Zealand |
No. of episodes | 32 |
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Running time | 27 minutes |
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Network | ABC |
Release | February 20, 2006 |
Power Rangers: Mystic Force (often abbreviated as "PRMF") is the fourteenth incarnation of the Power Rangers television series. It officially premiered February 20th, 2006 on Toon Disney, February 25th on ABC Family, and on ABC Kids on March 11th. It will most likely air on The Family Network in Canada. The show is based on the Super Sentai series, Mahou Sentai Magiranger (Magical Squadron Magic Ranger).
In Fall 2006, Power Rangers will go to 1 hour on ABC Kids due to ABC Family's announcement that it will be dropping the Jetix programming block.
Synopsis
Template:Spoiler A short time ago, there was a dimension filled with wonderful magic. But then, darkness came into power and the Great Battle began. An army of the undead, led by a powerful warrior, swarmed into the land with their sights set on the human realm and beyond.
All seemed hopeless, until a small legion of brave and true wizards came forth. Battling valiantly against insurmountable odds, they drove the evil back from the edge of the human world. The strongest wizard of all then cast a spell and sent the evil warriors into the Underworld, sealing them in gates for all eternity and successfully thwarting their attempt to take the surface world.
But with great victory comes great loss...
The human world never knew of the Great Battle, nor of the sacrifices made to spare their lives from destruction. Even to this day they live in peace and tranquility, totally unaware of what is about to awaken...
Five brave teens are chosen by the sorceress Udonna to become the Power Rangers alongside her. But when Udonna loses her Ranger powers, it is up to the five new Rangers to save the Earth. They must fight the underworld demons such as the mysterious "Master", Morticon, Imperious, Necrolai, Koragg, Leelee, the Styxoids and the Hidiacs with only Udonna, her niece Clare and the troblin Phineas to help them in their mystical quest. Toby, a human who is the Rangers' boss doesn't know about them being Power Rangers, but he can still give them good advice. In time, another ally will join their ranks: Daggeron, the Solaris Knight and his genie, Jenji the Cat.
Using their powerful magic and incredible martial arts skills, the six Mystic Rangers must rely on teamwork to save the day.
Mystic Force Rangers
- Nick Russell - Red Mystic Ranger (Portrayed by Firass Dirani)
- Xander Bly - Green Mystic Ranger (Portrayed by Richard Brancatisano)
- Charlie "Chip" Thorn - Yellow Mystic Ranger (Portrayed by Nic Sampson)
- Madison Rocca - Blue Mystic Ranger (Portrayed by Melanie Vallejo)
- Vida Rocca - Pink Mystic Ranger (Portrayed by Angie Diaz)
- Udonna - White Mystic Ranger (Portrayed by Peta Rutter)
- Daggeron - Solaris Knight (Portrayed by John Tui)
Allies
- Clare the Gatekeeper: Udonna's niece and the Gatekeeper of the underworld. (Portrayed by Antonia Prebble)
- Jenji: A mystical cat genie. (Voiced by Oliver Driver)
- Toby: The teens' boss at Rock Porium. (Portrayed by Barnie Duncan)
- Phineas: A troblin who roams the woods. (Portrayed by Kelson Henderson)
Arsenal
- Fire Heart: An item sought by both the Rangers and the villains, which the Rangers eventually found and took back to Rootcore where Udonna revealed that it was the last dragon egg. When Jenji was released in Scaredy Cat, he told the rangers that it must be sat on to hatch. Clare did so, and when the dragon, which looks conspicuously like Nick's Battlizer, hatched, it came to call Clare "mama".
- Legend Mode: A power-up for the five core Rangers. This includes more gear, and extra armor.
- Magi Staff: A compact staff carried by each of the five rangers, with multiple functions.
- Wand Mode: The Magi Staff in its original form. In this mode, the Blue Ranger can use it to channel her elemental water powers, the Pink Ranger can use her elemental wind powers, shapeshifting abilities, or a combination of the two, the Red Ranger can conjure fire, and the Green Ranger can use it to summon powerful vines to restrain his enemies.
- Axe Mode: An ax that the Green Ranger uses. It is capable of producing shockwaves and fissures when it strikes the ground.
- Crossbow Mode: A crossbow with which the Yellow Ranger can fire bolts of electricity and special attachments such as the vampire disintegrating Dawn Crystal.
- Striker Mode: A sword brandished by the Red Ranger. The blade can be engulfed in flame at his will.
- Mystic Battlizer: The Red Mystic Ranger's Battle Armor allows for a great power boost. The Red Ranger gets covered in blue knight - like armor, gains wings to fly, has two handheld rod weapons, an activation device.
- Mystic Force Fighters: Large red boxing gloves capable of increasing the wearer's strength, speed and stamina. They can be used by Xander, Chip, Vida and Nick, but they were originally activated by Xander when he fought Skullington. Xander finished off Skullington by leaping incredibly high into the air and landing on his fist, causing a fissure. Nick later used them against Koragg, channeling his elemental powers and setting himself ablaze before launching himself at the Knight Wolf from within a flaming tornado in a move he called the "Spin Attack".
- Mystic Morphers: These cell phones, which morph the Rangers with the call of "Magical Source, Mystic Force!", can perform spells via various digit-based codes that are entered into the keypad. They were originally magic wands, but Udonna changed them to suit the Rangers' liking. (See Spells Section).
- Snow Staff: Udonna's own variant Magi Staff and her personal weapon while morphed. It's somewhat like the Red Ranger's Sword in length, but its "blade" is not used as such. It is capable of releasing blasts of wind cold enough to freeze an opponent in place. When Koragg defeated Udonna in battle, he stole the Snow Staff and took it to the Pit where it is currently kept. Koragg once used the Staff to somehow contact Nick by way of magical telepathy, creating a two-way telepathic connection which they can both now use without the Snow Staff.
- Solaris Morpher: The Solaris Knight's morphing device.
- Xenotome: The Xenotome is an ancient, mystical book and the Rangers' main source of magical information. Whenever the Rangers unlock a spell code, the Xenotome will explain the spell's function. The Xenotome is a fountain of untapped magical knowledge, hench it is called "The Book of The Unknown".
Vehicles
The Rangers ride these powerful magical machines into battle against their evil enemies.
- Mystic Carpet: This flying magic carpet is the Solaris Knight's main transport aerial vehicle.
- Mystic Racers: Five large futuristic flight vehicles used for transportation that are actually old wooden brooms and revert to this form when not in use. They are kept on special revolving walls in Rootcore.
- Mystic Speeder: An extremely powerful motorcycle used by the Red Ranger, capable of travelling at high speeds. Its offensive abilities include launching a large front-mounted projectile and laser blasts.
- Titan Megazord (Combination of the Five Mystic Titans)
- Mystic Phoenix (Nick/Red)
- Mystic Dragon (Combination Mystic Garuda, Mermaid, Fairy and Minotaur)
- Mystic Garuda (Chip/Yellow)
- Mystic Mermaid (Madison/Blue)
- Mystic Sprite (Vida/Pink)
- Mystic Minotaur (Xander/Green)
- Catastros (Koragg/Wolf)
- Knightwolf Centaur (Combination of Koragg and Catastros)
- Centaurus Wolf Megazord (Final combination of Koragg and Catastros)
- Centaurus Phoenix Megazord (Combination of Mystic Phoenix and Catastros)
- Solar Streak Train (Daggeron/Solaris)
- Solar Streak Megazord (Solaris Train, Battle Mode)
- Mystic Legend Megazord (Combination of FireBird and Lion)
- Mystic FireBird (Nick/Red)
- Mystic Lion (Chip/Yellow, Madison/Blue, Vida/Pink, Xander/Green)
- Steedergon (Nick/Red)
- Steedergon Fury Megazord (combination of Mystic Phoenix and Steedergon)
Villains
- The Master: The Master is the absolute ruler of the Morlocks and the Underworld.
- Imperious: An ancient mummy with powerful dark magic released from an ancient relic. (Voiced by Stuart Devenie)
- Morticon: A high-ranking undead cyborg in the Morlock army. Destroyed by the Titan Megazord with Udonna's aid. (Voiced by Andrew Robertt)
- Necrolai: A vampiress spy of the Morlock army and the mother of Leelee. (Voiced by Donogh Rees)
- Koragg the Knight Wolf: A dark magician/warrior in the Morlock army. Has control over Catastros. He now holds Morticon's sword. (Voiced by Geoff Dolan)
- Leelee: A frequent Rock Porium customer and Necrolai's daughter. (Portrayed by Holly Shanahan)
- Hidiacs: Undead zombie grunts.
- Styxoids: Higher Hidiac footsoldiers who carry axes into battle and can apparently speak. (Voiced by Nick Kemplen)
Monsters
- Troll #1
- Mucor
- Hydra Worm
- Clawbster
- Troll #2
- Taxi Cab Monster
- Flytrap
- Cave Monster
- Skullington
- Gargoyle of the Gate
Spells
The definition of a spell is an ability (named or unnamed) which is used as part of a specific spell system or requires a special word or words to be activated. Attacks using the Magi Staff and its variants can be generally be considered excluded, especially elemental effects of such weapons. Attacks using weapons such as the "Wolf Shield" or simply the user's own body parts are also excluded.
Mystic Rangers
Each of the Mystic Morpher digits featured below corresponds to a certain spell syllable.
Digit - Corresponding Spell Syllable
- 1 - Galwit
- 2 - Mysto
- 3 - Ranger
- 4 - Motro
- 5 - Prifior
- 6 - Unios
- 7 - Du
- 8 - Tryn
- 9 - Aerotan
- 0 - Neramax
Mystic Morpher Spell Codes
When certain digits are combined, they create a "Spell Code" which the Rangers can use to cast spells and perform specific abilities. These codes are featured below.
Digits Entered - Spell Incanation - Purpose Of Spell
- 123 - Galwit Mysto Ranger - Morphing spell.
- 129 - Galwit Mysto Aerotan - Summons Mystic Riders.
- 125 - Galwit Mysto Prifior - Transforms Rangers into Mystic Titans.
- 106 - Galwit Neramax Unios - Mystic Dragon Formation
- 124 - Galwit Mysto Motro - Summon Mystic Speeder. Only Nick has used it.
- 126 - Galwit Mysto Unios - Titan Megazord Formation.
- 883 - Tryn Tryn Ranger - Summon Mystic Force Fighters.
Note: Some spells entered by the team while in Ranger form utilize Magiranger footage, which has a different spell system; most notably is 107 (in place of Mystic Force's 125) to transform into Zord mode.
Mystic Titan Spells
- Mystic Spell Seal - This spell allows the Titan Megazord to finish off its opponents by casting a magical circle with its Titan Saber, then slashing through the circle and into the monster.
- Counter Spell - Mystic Phoenix used this spell to return Morticon to the Underworld.
- Titans Attack - The Rangers call upon the spirits of "Ancient Titans", their main power source in their Ranger forms and, aparrently, Titan forms. With this power boost, the Titan Megazord casts a Mystic Spell Seal in the sky and flies into it, increasing its power before descending and slashing through the seal into the monster.
- Mystic Strike - By channelling the power of Udonna's Snow Staff, the White Ranger's power is added to the Titan Saber, which then slashes through a monster with incredible power.
Dark Magic
Powerful spells used by the villains, and, apparently, powered by The master of the underworld.
- Dark Magic Strike: A powerful general attack used by Koragg the Knight Wolf and Morticon. When Koragg uses it in his normal scale form, it attacks as his only known sword spell attack. When the Centuarus Wolf Megazord uses it, it's exactly the same as the Dark Magic Spell Seal, except more powerful. It also turns the blade of the Centaurus Wolf's lance bright blue. Finally, Morticon used in his giant form. It apparently draws in pitchblack dark magic energy into his Sword, allowing him to attack with more power than a normal slash can deliver. Though it isn't character-specific, it appears to be limited only to bladed weapons as the focus item. With Morticon recently destroyed in battle, it is technically now a Koragg exclusive.
- Oderfni Ihcilasab - Chip's backwards rendition of Koragg's "Basilichi Infredo" spell, which released Nick and Catastros from the Underworld. When used it had the same dark seal as the "Basilichi Infredo" spell. This means it is technically dark magic even though Chip used it.
Koragg
The Dark Magic spells of Koragg the Knight Wolf:
- Uthe Mejor - Allows Koragg to enlarge himself. Koragg also mistakenly used this spell to enlarge the Taxi Cab Monster
- Uthe Mejor Catastros - Summons Catastros.*
- Sumbol Unithos Equestras - Koragg combines with Catastros to form the Knightwolf Centaur.*
- Uthe Mejor Ultimas - Koragg combines with Catastros to become the Centaurus Wolf Megazord.*
- Uthe Sastos - Self-teleportation.
- Uthra Norqua Ozarro - Teleport others.
- Uthra Mejor - Enlarges monsters.
- Basalichi Infredo - Opens a portal to the Underworld.
Note: The spells relating to Catastros have been inconsistent in recent episodes, such as Sumbol Unithos Equestras forming the Megazord form instead of the Centaur form.
Centaurus Wolf Megazord Spells
- Dark Magic Spell Seal - This spell works similarly to the Mystic Rangers' "Mystic Spell Seal" attack, with the Centaurus Wolf Megazord using his lance's blade to cut through a purple circle of dark magic, attacking the opponent.
- Dark Source, Evil Force - This spell can remove selected magic from an opponent.
- Dark Magic Strike: Koragg draws his dark magic into the Centaurus Wolf Megazord's lance, turning the weapon's blade bright blue, before striking the opponent. Morticon is able to use a similar attack with his own sword.
Neutral Spells
- Mysto Aerotan - Udonna cast this spell and summoned broomsticks to help the Rangers escape from an army of Hidiacs.
- Corum Oviat Ditrum - Clare meant to freeze the Rangers with this spell, but instead morphed into a sheep.
- Morthay Mammun - Udonna used this spell to revert Clare to her human form, from that of a sheep.
- Utum Zore - Udonna used this spell to change the Rangers' magic wands into Mystic Morphers.
- Sorvadum Nuchaios - Udonna's attempt to unpetrify Madison with this spell proved useless against the dark magic of Clawbster.
- Craneor Magnus - Madison cast this spell on Xander, which made his head grow to a huge size.
- Reflectus Targo - Nick changed the ground into a large mirror with this spell.
- Levitatus Milanda - The caster can float in the air with this spell.
- Florum Xylo Copa - Clare intended to get some flowers from a bush, but instead summoned a swarm of bees.
- Hilarium Shenolia - Clare tried to levitate a bowling ball with this spell; instead, she became bald.
- Finishio - Clare told Nick to use this spell on her, returning her to normal after her latest misadventure with magic. Nick later remembered this spell and used it on Catastros, healing a magical wound.
- Colinog Trebanage - Chip said this spell contacts lost loved ones, but it did not display any effects when he used it.
- Oderfni Ichilasab - Chip's backwards rendition of Koragg's "Basilichi Infredo" spell, which released Nick and Catastros from the Underworld.
- Vivacim Erectu - When Xander first used this spell it brought a cardboard cutout of legendary rocker Jake Bonebreaker to life. When Xander cast the spell again, the effect was reversed.
- Noru Estraba Luxrotu - During her time of captivity in the Underworld, Udonna used this spell to channel the power of her Snow Staff and conjure a giant spectral image of her White Ranger alter-ego to assist the Rangers in their duel against Morticon.
Episodes
Episode Number | Air date | Episode Title |
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01 | 2/20/06 | "Broken Spell, Part I" |
02 | 2/20/06 | "Broken Spell, Part II" |
03 | 2/27/06 | "Code Busters" |
04 | 3/6/06 | "Rock Solid" |
05 | 3/13/06 | "Whispering Voices" |
06 | 3/20/06 | "Legendary Catastros" |
07 | 3/27/06 | "Fire Heart" |
08 | 4/3/06 | "Stranger Within, Part I" |
09 | 4/17/06 | "Stranger Within, Part II" |
10 | 4/24/06 | "Petrified Xander" |
11 | 5/8/06 | "The Gatekeeper, Part I" |
12 | 5/15/06 | "The Gatekeeper, Part II" |
13 | 6/5/06 | "Scaredy Cat" |
14 | 6/12/06 | "Long Ago" |
15 | 6/12/06 | "Inner Strength" |
16 | 6/19/06 | "Soul Specter" |
17 | 6/26/06 | "Ranger Down" |
Trivia
- The Power Rangers series will reach its 600th episode this season.
- Chip, the Yellow Mystic Ranger, and Udonna, the White Mystic Ranger, are the first known Power Rangers to have red hair. (Though Sam had red hair as a child, his future adult counterpart, featured in Endings Part 2, did not).
- Kelson Henderson (Boom in Power Rangers: S.P.D.) has a role as Phineas in this series (this time in costume), making Mystic Force the 3rd consecutive Power Ranger series he has appeared in.
- ABC Kids now shows previews of the present ABC Kids airing of Power Rangers Mystic Force. Unlike Toon Disney and ABC Family, ABC Kids airs the episode promotions full screen instead of split screen during the credits.
- Antonia Prebble (Krista in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder, and the voice of S.P.D. Nova Ranger in Power Rangers: SPD) has a role in Mystic Force as Clare, which makes this her 3rd consecutive appearance in some form in a Power Rangers series.
- John Tui will also be returning for his 2nd consecutive Power Rangers series appearance. He portrayed Commander Anubis "Doggie" Cruger in the previous season, Power Rangers: SPD, so he will become the first actor to portray two different characters who are Rangers.
- Barnie Duncan (Piggy in Power Rangers: SPD) also returns for a second consecutive season, this time free of make-up, as Toby, a friend of the Rangers who operates the store the Rangers work in, the Rock-Porium.
- This will be the first Power Rangers team to feature capes as part of all of their suits. The Magna Defender from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy had a cape, but his status as a Ranger is disputed.
- This will be the first full "down under" cast since the move to New Zealand (composed of 4 Australians and 1 New Zealander). In Power Rangers: Ninja Storm, one actor was from Brazil (Glenn McMillan), one from Malaysia (Jason Chan), one from Canada (Jorgito Vargas Jr.), one from Samoa (Pua Magasiva), one from New Zealand (Sally Martin) and one from Australia (Adam Tuominen). In "Dino Thunder", Jason David Frank, Kevin Duhaney, and Jeffrey Parazzo were from North America (Frank is from the United States, Duhaney is Canadian, and Parazzo was born in Canada and raised in the U.S.), while James Napier and Emma Lahana were from New Zealand. The five core "S.P.D." Rangers were all from North America (4 Canadians and 1 American).
- This will be the second Power Rangers team not to feature an African American Ranger; the first was Power Rangers: Ninja Storm.
- This is the third season where Power Rangers draw their abilities from the elements (Earth, Fire, Air, Water, Thunder/Lightning, Ice, etc). The first season to do this was Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy, and the second was Power Rangers: Ninja Storm.
- This is the second Power Ranger team (after S.P.D) to simultaneously feature a Green and a White Ranger serving on a team during the same generation (Note: Even though Udonna was defeated and her powers were removed, she and Xander are technically still on the same team).
- Madison and Vida are sisters, making Mystic Force the 1st season with two sisters as Power Rangers, and the 4th in terms of siblings. First being Leo & Mike Corbett (Lost Galaxy), followed by Dana & Ryan Mitchell (Lightspeed Rescue), and Hunter & Blake Bradley (Ninja Storm, although they were adopted brothers, not blood-related). Andros and Karone were also siblings, but they did not serve on the same Ranger teams.
- The Mystic Rangers will be the second Ranger team to have more than six Rangers, the first being S.P.D. which ended with 14 overall (the five main B-Squad Rangers, Shadow Ranger, Omega Ranger, Kat Ranger for only one appearance, the five evil A-Squad Rangers, and Nova Ranger in the finale).
- Power Rangers: Mystic Force and Power Rangers: SPD will be the third team up produced by Disney.
- Mystic Force currently holds the record for the shortest full season made with only 32 episodes scheduled to air.
- This will be the first time since Power Rangers: Turbo that a Ranger with a non-American accent has been a member of the core team. During the first half of that series, Katherine Hillard (played by Catherine Sutherland who had previously been the second Pink Mighty Morphin Ranger and Zeo Ranger I) was from Australia and had a noticeable Australian accent, just like Sutherland. This now applies to Xander Bly, the Green Mystic Ranger, as he is the only member of the Mystic Force to use his natural Australian accent as that is where his character is from (the other Ranger actors, despite hailing from Australia and New Zealand, put on American accents for the series). The actor who plays Xander, Richard Brancatisano, is from New South Wales, Australia.
- This will be the final series to air on ABC Family, which will drop the Jetix block in fall 2006.
- This will be the first time the five core Rangers actually become their Zords (through use of their magic) as opposed to just piloting them.
- This is the first Power Rangers series to start with the White Ranger being the first Ranger established. This is also the first Power Rangers series to premiere six Rangers at the beginning, although after the first episode the White Ranger no longer has her powers.
- This is the fifth overall season and the second consecutive season to utilize the "Red Rookie" plot device. The other four were Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (After 'The Power Transfer' in Season 2), Power Rangers: Time Force, Power Rangers: Wild Force and Power Rangers: SPD.
- This is the third series to have a female mentor, following after Princess Shayla from Wild Force and Dimitria from Power Rangers: Turbo.
- This is the first series to have three female Rangers at the beginning of the season.
- Morticon is the first main villain to be based on his Sentai counterpart since Diabolico in Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue, as all the main villains since then have been unique to the U.S. (not counting Master Org from Power Rangers: Wild Force as he lacked a direct Sentai counterpart. His costume was derived from the master villain from Gosei Sentai Dairanger).
- This is the third series where the morphers uses are similar to a cellphone, the first being in Power Rangers: In Space (the Silver Ranger's Digimorpher), the second being in Power Rangers: Wild Force. It is also the third series where the Rangers have to dial up their commands for their powers (this was first done in Power Rangers: In Space, followed by Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue).
- Peta Rutter (Udonna) is the oldest person in history to play the role of a Ranger. All Rangers are normally played by teens or adults no older than 25, with the exception of Jim Gray, who was 38 when he plays Tideus. Jason David Frank, who was 30 when he reprised his role as Tommy Oliver for a fourth time in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder, and Jason Chan, who was 31 when he first took on the role of Cameron Watanabe in Power Rangers: Ninja Storm.
- The episode "Whispering Voices" was originally known as "Whispering Lies". The episode "Stranger Within Parts 1 and 2" was originally known as "Enemy Within Parts 1 and 2".
- The horse Catastros is the third "live-action" animal to be used to represent a Zord. A white falcon was used in season three of MMPR to represent the White Ranger's Falconzord when Lord Zedd captured it, and a live turtle was used to create Tor the Shuttlezord in season two MMPR.
- This the is the third season where a Power Ranger (Vida, the Pink Mystic Force Ranger) has been turned into a vampire. The first was in the Power Rangers: Zeo episode It Came From Angel Grove where Tommy (albeit in a dream sequence of Adam's) portrayed a vampire, the second was in the Power Rangers: Turbo episode Carlos and the Count where Carlos was bitten and transformed into a vampire.
- This is the eighth time in Power Rangers history that one of the villains has an offspring, in the instance of Necrolai being Leelee's mother. First time was in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers where Master Vile is Rita Repulsa and Rito Revolto's father; second was in Power Rangers: Zeo where King Mondo and Queen Machina are Prince Gasket and Sprocket's parents; third was in Power Rangers: Turbo where Mama D is Divatox's mother; fourth was in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy where Scorpius is Trakeena's father; fifth was in Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue where Queen Bansheera is Olympius' mother; sixth was in Power Rangers: Time Force where Ransik is Nadira's father; and seventh was in Power Rangers: Dino Thunder where Zeltrax was the genetical father of the short lived Golden Rod.
- This is the seventh season of Power Rangers to feature humanoid Zords. The first was season 3 of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which featured the Shogunzords. The second was Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, which featured the Battle Borgs. The third was Power Rangers: Zeo, which featured the Super Zeozords. The fourth was Power Rangers: Turbo, which featured the Rescuezords, which had two modes: a vehicle mode and a "high stance" mode, in which the Zords transformed into humanoid forms. The fifth was Power Rangers: In Space, in which the Red Ranger piloted Mega V-1, Robo Voyager. The seventh was Power Rangers: Time Force, with the Q-Rex (having a warrior mode) and the Transwarp Megazord.
- The Mystic Dragon will be only the third dragon-based Zord in Power Rangers history. The other two were featured in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Green Ranger's Dragonzord (although Dragonzord was Godzilla-based) and the Red Ranger's Red Dragon Thunderzord.
- The episode Petrified Xander revealed that the Styxoids can speak, making Mystic Force the fourth series to feature footsoldiers that can speak. The Tengu Warriors from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers were the first to speak, second were the Cogs from Power Rangers: Zeo, and the Orangehead and Bluehead Krybots from SPD are the third, Also the Piranatrons from Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.
- In the episode Gatekeeper, Part 2, Morticon was destroyed. This marks the fifth time in Power Ranger history that the main villain was destroyed mid-season. The first was King Mondo in Power Rangers: Zeo, then Scorpius in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy, then Diabalico in Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue, and Master Org in Power Rangers: Wild Force.
Notes
- On September 21st, 2005, Ron Wasserman received word from Disney that the rap-style theme he submitted was denied, but his other, more rock-style theme was still being considered. He then posted the rap-style theme on a fan message board.
- On October 11th, 2005, Ron Wasserman was informed by Disney that they would not be using either of the themes he submitted. He then posted the rock-style theme on a fan message board.
- On November 7th, 2005, Toon Disney aired the first teaser promo for "Power Rangers Mystic Force".[1]
- On November 14th, 2005, Toon Disney aired a 30-second and a 1-minute promo for "Power Rangers: Mystic Force".[2]
- On February 13th, 2006, Jetix uploaded the official "Power Rangers: Mystic Force" theme song onto their website.
- On February 14th, 2006, the theme song was taken down and replaced. The second theme was essentially the same, though the lyrics were modified slightly and arranged differently. [3]
- On May 27th, 2006, Disney started their on-demand service by posting Scaredy Cat on the offical Power Rangers website. [4]
External links
- Magical Library - updates spell lists for Mystic Force