Jump to content

Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 68: Line 68:


An emo-themed robot that hovers around inside of the base, Emo 5 aids the Rangers in getting into the mood to face their next challenge.
An emo-themed robot that hovers around inside of the base, Emo 5 aids the Rangers in getting into the mood to face their next challenge.

They also touch weiners.


===Villains===
===Villains===

Revision as of 18:15, 24 October 2008

Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers
Created byChris Phillips, Nick Pittom
StarringRoss Fretten, Kathryn Alder, Vicken Symes, John Penn, Luke Markey, Fai Archer, Richard Duvale, Stephanie Braithwaite
Country of originUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time10 minutes
Original release
NetworkMTV
Release2004 –
2007

Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers is a television show on MTV UK. The show is a parody of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and it also pokes fun at the emo stereotype. Mighty Moshin Emo Rangers is directed by Chris Phillips and Nick Pittom, who both live in Essex, England; sound design is by Dominic Sinacola who lives in Southampton.

Starting out as a fan-film project that was distributed on Youtube, Google Video and Myspace, the show was quickly picked up by MTV UK in 2006, and has also made its way to the US MTV.[1]

Although a specific release date has yet to be announced, Chris and Nick have stated they wish to release a DVD of the show.[2]

Background

The creators have given two versions for how the idea of the show came about.

1) One story suggests that in November 2004, Chris was upset due to a breakup with his girlfriend. His friend Nick told him to "Quit being emo, you Emo Ranger!" to which Chris replied with "You Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers!"[3]

2) Another version comes from an interview with Chris; "I was sitting at my computer chatting to Pat from Dullshine (now of The Blood Roses). Pat sent me a picture of him dressed as a ninja leaping across a recording studio, and I said 'you look like an emo ranger'. I sat there for a few minutes and thought 'that sounds kind of funny' and then just heard in my head the term 'Mighty Moshin' Emo Ranger'. The more I thought about the name the more I was convinced there should be a show called Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers, but there wasn't, which was annoying, 'cos I wanted to watch it." [4] However the story came about, using a Sony HDR-HC1 camcorder, Chris and Nick (who work as professional video editors) decided to film a low-budget Power Ranger parody based on the idea.[5]

Cast

The Emo Rangers

Ross

The Introspective White Emo Ranger. Ross loves tight jeans and his hair. He is constantly having deep inner thoughts about his own mind and the world around him. He also likes writing on himself with a permanent marker.

Luke

The Chaos Mohawk Red Emo Ranger. Luke hates the government, capitalism and even his own mother. Luke has amazing leg strength and uses it when fighting.

Stef

The Bleeding Heart Pink Emo Ranger. Stef was dumped in front of her whole school. She was left heart broken and so uses her powers to break the hearts of the bad guys. She loves taking pictures of herself for her MySpace.

John

The Chronic Stoner Green Emo Ranger. John loves to chill himself out...a lot. His special powers include blowing smoke at enemies and using his massive bong robot!

Vicken

The Weeping Tears Yellow Emo Ranger. Vicken loves to write deep meaningful poetry. She also cries her enemies away with a depressing weeping tear attack!

Fai

The FashionxCore Purple Emo Ranger. Fai is the trendiest kid on the scene. She comes along to save the day when the rangers are in trouble, and destroys enemies by giving them a makeover!

Kyle

The NoRemorse Blue Emo Ranger.Happens to be the only US born Ranger because he now lives in London with his brother.Apparently hates organized religion & has a firm belief that aliens exist.Is only with the rangers because he likes Fai,also enjoys skateboarding.


Allies

Captain Emohead

A floating emo stereotype head of unknown origin, Captain Emohead is the sassy-mouthed mentor to the Rangers, who gives them their powers and tells them when missions are afoot.

Emo 5

An emo-themed robot that hovers around inside of the base, Emo 5 aids the Rangers in getting into the mood to face their next challenge.

They also touch weiners.

Villains

Evil Empress

The Evil Empress is a goth-themed space alien villain who lands on the moon and immediately decides to unleash her monsters on England. This provokes Captain Emohead to recruit the Emo Rangers to stop her.

Colonel Crusher

The first of the Empress' monsters, Crusher is an archetypal robot villain who attacks England right around the time the Rangers are first called. He is destroyed by the Emo Megazord.

MTV Contract

File:Emorangerlogo.gif
The Emo Ranger logo

In September 2006, MTV contracted five episodes and a Christmas Special for airing on MTV UK's MTV2 channel. These episodes show at 8:30 PM GMT Monday through Thursday.[citation needed]

Filming Locations

Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers was filmed in the same town as the one the producers and actors reside in, Chelmsford. The actual locations are as follows:

  • Chelmsford, Moulsham Street: During the scene with the large evil robot walks up throughout the city, you can clearly see the sign that says 'Moulsham Street.'
  • Chelmsford, Central Park: This is where most of the main battle takes place, in episode 1, when the Emo Rangers face off against the Hoody Patrol. Additionally, the scene where Funky Monkey attacks an amusement park were filmed in Central Park while a travelling circus visited the town.
  • Chelmsford, Oaklands Park: Once an explosion has taken place, you can see people being blasted over the fence away from the explosion.
  • Chelmsford, High Street
  • Chelmsford, Baddow Road

References

  1. ^ [1]MTV UK's Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers page
  2. ^ [2]"Emo Superheroes Subject Of British Short Film", ChartAttack.com
  3. ^ [3]"Emo Superheroes Subject Of British Short Film", ChartAttack.com
  4. ^ "Emo Rangers", Panic Magazine, Issue 4, August 2006
  5. ^ [4] Rangerboard.com Emo Rangers thread