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Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers
File:Mmarlogo.jpg
Created byHaim Saban
Shuki Levy
StarringJulia Jordan
Matthew Sakimoto
"Sicily"
Michael J. O'Laskey II
Michael R. Gotto
Justin Timsit
Rajia Baroudi
David Bacon
Jim Gray
Karim Prince
Alan Palmer
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersHaim Saban
Shuki Levy
ProducersRonnie Hadar
Jonathan Tzachor
Running time30 minutes
Production companySaban Entertainment
Original release
NetworkFox (Fox Kids)
ReleaseFebruary 7, 1996 –
February 16, 1996

Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (often abbreviated as MMAR and often simply called Alien Rangers) is a Power Rangers series set in between the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Power Rangers: Zeo. As with the 3rd season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, this series adapted footage and costumes from the eighteenth Super Sentai series, Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. Although the Super Sentai has 53 episodes, the American series has 8; several concepts from Kakuranger were also used in the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

Synopsis

The five Alien Rangers

The Power Rangers are turned into children by [[Master Vile], and their Power Coins are destroyed by Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd. Zordon recruits the five Power Rangers from the planet Aquitar, humanoids that feed on water and have watery voices, to help protect the Earth from Rita and Zedd. Meanwhile, the kids seek to find the pieces of the Zeo Crystal to return them to their full adult form.

Eventually, the Rangers found their Zeo sub-crystals and recruited a new friend, Tanya Sloan from Africa, as Aisha Campbell, the previous Yellow Ranger, wished to remain in Africa when she found her Zeo sub-crystal. Once the Zeo Crystal was recombined, the Rangers returned to their grown form, and the Alien Rangers returned to their home planet of Aquitar.

Goldar and Rito Revolto stole the Zeo Crystal and detonated a bomb in the Command Center, ending the mini-series on a cliffhanger that led into the following series: Power Rangers: Zeo.

The Alien Rangers are later seen and referenced in further Power Rangers series, including the first past/present Ranger team up during Zeo. In particular, Billy Cranston goes and visits them on their home planet, therefore explaining his absence from the series from Power Rangers: Turbo onwards.

Some of the Alien Rangers are also seen in the climatic montage fight between the forces of good and evil at the finale of Power Rangers in Space and the Red Alien Ranger (Aurico) is seen in the Power Rangers: Wild Force episode "Forever Red", which saw every previous Red Ranger united to stop the remnants of the Machine Empire in its latest scheme.

This also marks the re-usage of the intro version of the MMPR theme song for Megazord battles, a practice which had ceased in Season 2 when the original Rangers received the Thunderzords.

Characters

Aquitian Rangers

Aurico
The Red Alien Ranger. He was portrayed by David Bacon. As field commander, Aurico leads the Rangers in battle, and devises strategies that ensure victory.
Delphine
The White Alien Ranger, the leader of the Alien Rangers. She was portrayed by Rajia Baroudi. She is the leader of the team, and always looking out for her soldiers.
Tideus
The Yellow Alien Ranger. He was portrayed by Jim Gray. The first male Yellow Ranger, he is a very strong, level headed individual.
Cestro
The Blue Alien Ranger. He was portrayed by Karim Prince. Cestro is the brains of the team. A master of technology, he creates weapons and devices which get the Aquitian Rangers out of tough situations.
Corcus
The Black Alien Ranger. He was portrayed by Alan Palmer. Though the quietest of the five, he can be rather hot-tempered in battle.

Allies

Villains

Zords

  • Battle Borgs: Humanoid zords used by each Aquitian Ranger that were brought with them from Aquitar to Earth. They are similar to the Shogunzords, although less armored. They were controlled through telepathy.
  • Shogunzords: The Aquitian Rangers also had access to the original Power Rangers' Shogunzords and were able to form the Shogun Megazord (most of the monsters they fought were eliminated this way). Along with the Falconzord, they could form the Shogun Mega Falconzord, which they used to defeat their most feared nemesis, the Hydro Hog.

Episodes

# Air date Title
1 February 7, 1996 "Climb Every Fountain"
2 February 8, 1996 "The Alien Trap"
3 February 10, 1996 "Attack of the 60' Bulk"
4 February 12, 1996 "Water You Thinking?"
5 February 13, 1996 "Along Came a Spider"
6 February 14, 1996 "Sowing the Seas of Evil"
7 February 15, 1996 "Hogday Afternoon Part I"
8 February 17, 1996 "Hogday Afternoon Part II"

See also

Preceded by Power Rangers
1996
Succeeded by