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====Admiral Malkor==== |
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[[Admiral]] Malkor is the hulking and imposing [[moth]]-like leader of the Warstar Insectoid Army who sees both power and intelligence as useful in the invasion of Earth. He is extremely powerful, capable of completely disintegrating objects, deflect energy techniques or channeling powerful lasers from his hands and wings and has a moth-like axe as his weapon of choice during battle. His signature attacks are Planet Strike and Meteor Shower. Akin to a real-life [[insect]], he is able to enter a cocoon and undergo a [[metamorphosis]]-like state to further maximize his power. |
[[Admiral]] Malkor is the hulking and imposing [[moth]]-like leader of the Warstar Insectoid Army who sees both power and intelligence as useful in the invasion of Earth. He is extremely powerful, capable of completely disintegrating objects, deflect energy techniques or channeling powerful lasers from his hands and wings and has a moth-like axe as his weapon of choice during battle. His signature attacks are Planet Strike and Meteor Shower. Akin to a real-life [[insect]], he is able to enter a cocoon and undergo a [[metamorphosis]]-like state to further maximize his power. Following a fierce battle with the Rangers, Admiral Malkor was destroyed by the Ultra Gosei Great Megazord which also destroyed his ship. |
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Admiral Malkor is voiced by [[Campbell Cooley]]. |
Admiral Malkor is voiced by [[Campbell Cooley]]. |
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====Creepox==== |
====Creepox==== |
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Creepox is a [[mantis]]-like warrior who is Malkor's right-hand man, serving as second-in-command of the Insectoid Army. He uses his large bladed mantis-like forearms similar to sickles in executing attacks and tends to settle fights employing power alone, always using the brute force approach and being prone to be overcame by rage. His signature move is Meteor Shot, a large flaming orb of energy shot from his sickles that explodes violently upon contacting any solid matter. He is the highest-ranking Warstar Insectoid General and boasts enormous speed and strength. |
Creepox is a [[mantis]]-like warrior who is Malkor's right-hand man, serving as second-in-command of the Insectoid Army. He uses his large bladed mantis-like forearms similar to sickles in executing attacks and tends to settle fights employing power alone, always using the brute force approach and being prone to be overcame by rage. His signature move is Meteor Shot, a large flaming orb of energy shot from his sickles that explodes violently upon contacting any solid matter. He is the highest-ranking Warstar Insectoid General and boasts enormous speed and strength. Creepox later faces Troy in battle in "Strange Ranger." For a time had the upper hand, though Troy managed to win the battle, using Creepox's cocky attitude to his advantage and attacking him while he had his guard down. Later, Creepox comes back intent on finishing the Rangers for good, by attempting to take them down one by one. After a lengthy battle, Troy finally destroys Creepox, though he is revived by the Zombats. He is ultimately destroyed for good by the Ultra Gosei Great Megazord. |
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Creepox is voiced by Mark Mitchinson. |
Creepox is voiced by Mark Mitchinson. |
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====Vrak==== |
====Vrak==== |
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Vrak is a member of the Warstar Empire's Royal Family who is the former Warstar Prince and accompanies Malkor and Creepox on their invasion of Earth as their strategist. He can call upon the Zombats to make monsters grow. He later integrates himself into the Toxic Mutants ranks and builds Metal Alice to lead his robot army. Although originally the prince in the Royal Family, his incompetence in the invasion has him demoted of this rank in favor of his younger brother Vekar. From this point on, Vrak becomes obsessed with proving his value to the alien royalty he came from. |
Vrak is a member of the Warstar Empire's Royal Family who is the former Warstar Prince and accompanies Malkor and Creepox on their invasion of Earth as their strategist. In battle, Vrak can alter his form where he wields a trident-like lance in his usual [[treehopper]]-like armor Warstar form and uses clawed gauntlets in his [[centipede]]-style battle armor (which greatly resembles the Mutants) even bearing the same symbol as its true members. He can call upon the Zombats to make monsters grow. He later integrates himself into the Toxic Mutants ranks and builds Metal Alice to lead his robot army. Although originally the prince in the Royal Family, his incompetence in the invasion has him demoted of this rank in favor of his younger brother Vekar. From this point on, Vrak becomes obsessed with proving his value to the alien royalty he came from. Following the destruction of Admiral Malkor and the Warstar Ship, Vrak was found by Metal Alice in a near-fatal state, causing her to reconstruct him as a [[cyborg]] that can throw cyber-rangs, launch a barrage of missiles, and emit lasers from his hands. After his mechanization, he becomes sixty percent bionic. When the Armada begins it's invasion of Earth, Vrak is advised by the Messenger to run since nobody in the Armada will recognize Vrak's cyborg form. |
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Vrak is voiced by Jason Hood. |
Vrak is voiced by Jason Hood. |
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===Toxic Mutants=== |
===Toxic Mutants=== |
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The Toxic [[Mutant (fictional)|Mutants]] are a race of beings which were created by toxic waste and pollution that seeks to fit the Earth to their liking and aligns itself to the Warstar Insectoids as an ensurance to its plans. |
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====Bigs==== |
====Bigs==== |
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Bigs is a [[Slime (substance)|slimy]] Mutant who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He calls himself a slimeball when he is first introduced to the battlefield along with Bluefur and Hisser. He is a Warstar Mutant General alongside his cohort Bluefur and works beside their new comrade and tactician: Vrak. He uses a scepter-like cane to fight and can dissolve to evade being hit by weapons as well as turn into an amorphous state to evade being hit by or deflect any attacks. |
Bigs is a [[Slime (substance)|slimy]] Mutant who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He calls himself a slimeball when he is first introduced to the battlefield along with Bluefur and Hisser. He is a Warstar Mutant General alongside his cohort Bluefur and works beside their new comrade and tactician: Vrak. He uses a scepter-like cane to fight and can dissolve to evade being hit by weapons as well as turn into an amorphous state to evade being hit by or deflect any attacks. Bigs is later destroyed by the Rangers in their Ultra Mode. |
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Bigs is voiced by [[Charlie McDermott]]. |
Bigs is voiced by [[Charlie McDermott]]. |
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====Bluefur==== |
====Bluefur==== |
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Bluefur is a large [[ape]]-like Mutant with [[tarantula]]-like features who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He enjoys destruction to an extreme level and is uplifted by the very idea of bashing the Rangers and turn them to dust by stomping them and is also physically the strongest among the Toxic Mutants. He wields a double-headed [[kanabo]] in battle and can use it with titanic force to pummel his opponents. He is a Warstar Mutant General. |
Bluefur is a large [[ape]]-like Mutant with [[tarantula]]-like features who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He enjoys destruction to an extreme level and is uplifted by the very idea of bashing the Rangers and turn them to dust by stomping them and is also physically the strongest among the Toxic Mutants. He wields a double-headed [[kanabo]] in battle and can use it with titanic force to pummel his opponents. He is a Warstar Mutant General. Bluefur is later destroyed by the Gosei Ultimate Megazord's Ultimate Strike. |
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Bluefur is voiced by [[Jay Simon]]. |
Bluefur is voiced by [[Jay Simon]]. |
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====Toxic Monsters==== |
====Toxic Monsters==== |
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* Hisser (voiced by Estevez Gillespie): A [[snake]]/[[Armadillidiidae|pill bug]]-like mutant who accompanies Bigs and Bluefur in their first fight with the Rangers. He can dig underground, spin extremely fast, and spew green slime that proves highly corrosive and poisoning. |
* Hisser (voiced by Estevez Gillespie): A [[snake]]/[[Armadillidiidae|pill bug]]-like mutant who accompanies Bigs and Bluefur in their first fight with the Rangers. He can dig underground, spin extremely fast, and spew green slime that proves highly corrosive and poisoning. Hisser was destroyed by the Lion Mechazord. Distractor later creates an illusion of Hisser which became real when Vrak powered up Distractor. This time, Hisser was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike. |
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* Psychotick (voiced by [[Kelson Henderson]]): An energy-draining [[turtle]]/[[tick]]-like mutant that is summoned by Vrak. He has an appearance somewhat like that of a water fiend and can do a Tick Attack that can launch ticks at anyone. |
* Psychotick (voiced by [[Kelson Henderson]]): An energy-draining [[turtle]]/[[tick]]-like mutant that is summoned by Vrak. He has an appearance somewhat like that of a water fiend and can do a Tick Attack that can launch ticks at anyone. Hisser was destroyed by the Gosei Grand Megazord. Distractor later creates an illusion of Hisser which became real when Vrak powered up Distractor. This time, Hisser was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike. |
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* Shadow Serpent (voiced by [[Adam Gardiner]]): A [[snail]]-shelled [[lake monster]]-like mutant. He wields two swords in battle, can shoot lasers from his finger, breathe fire and is able to steal shadows from other living beings or to attack with his tongue, rendering anyone who loses a shadow to be rendered motionless due to having half of their essence lost. |
* Shadow Serpent (voiced by [[Adam Gardiner]]): A [[snail]]-shelled [[lake monster]]-like mutant. He wields two swords in battle, can shoot lasers from his finger, breathe fire and is able to steal shadows from other living beings or to attack with his tongue, rendering anyone who loses a shadow to be rendered motionless due to having half of their essence lost. |
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* Distractor (voiced by [[Scott Wills]]): An illusion-casting [[Ghost|specter]]/[[spider]]-like mutant. He was enlisted by Vrak to cause a diversion on the Rangers so that he can steal the Wild Sword. One of Distractor's illusions involved him making illusions of past Toxic Mutants that were defeated by the Rangers. |
* Distractor (voiced by [[Scott Wills]]): An illusion-casting [[Ghost|specter]]/[[spider]]-like mutant. He was enlisted by Vrak to cause a diversion on the Rangers so that he can steal the Wild Sword. One of Distractor's illusions involved him making illusions of past Toxic Mutants (consisting of Hisser, Psychotick, Gremlin, Mummy, Skyfish, and Keseran) that were defeated by the Rangers. |
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* Gremlin (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A [[gremlin]]/[[flea]]-like mutant. He later appeared as an illusion formed by Distractor to distract the Rangers and later took physical form thanks to the power that Vrak infused on Distractor with the Wild Sword. In "Raising Spirits," it is revealed that he has a cousin named Glytchor. |
* Gremlin (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A [[gremlin]]/[[flea]]-like mutant. He later appeared as an illusion formed by Distractor to distract the Rangers and later took physical form thanks to the power that Vrak infused on Distractor with the Wild Sword. Gremlin was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike. In "Raising Spirits," it is revealed that he has a cousin named Glytchor. |
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* Mummy: A [[mummy]]/[[centipede]]-like mutant. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor. He was destroyed by the Dynamic |
* Mummy: A [[mummy]]/[[centipede]]-like mutant. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor. He was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Dynamic Strike attack. |
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* Skyfish (voiced by [[Jeremy Birchall]]): A [[fish]]/[[mosquito]]-like mutant who has water-based skills. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor as part of his army due to the power of the Wild Sword. |
* Skyfish (voiced by [[Jeremy Birchall]]): A [[fish]]/[[mosquito]]-like mutant who has water-based skills. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor as part of his army due to the power of the Wild Sword. Skyfish was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike. |
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* Kesaran: A [[cotton]]-covered [[leech]]-like mutant who was created as an illusion formed by Distractor and later given physical form by Distractor as a member of his ghost army. |
* Kesaran: A [[cotton]]-covered [[leech]]-like mutant who was created as an illusion formed by Distractor and later given physical form by Distractor as a member of his ghost army. Keseran was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike. |
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* Nojoke (voiced by Simon McKinney): A [[crow]]/[[scorpion]]-like mutant who has the ability to trap people inside gourds and turn them into a nourishing drink after they dissolve within them. He claims to do so simply because human laughter annoys him. Nojoke can also flap his wings to do wind attacks and bind anyone with tickling rings. |
* Nojoke (voiced by Simon McKinney): A [[crow]]/[[scorpion]]-like mutant who has the ability to trap people inside gourds and turn them into a nourishing drink after they dissolve within them. He claims to do so simply because human laughter annoys him. Nojoke can also flap his wings to do wind attacks and bind anyone with tickling rings. |
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* Dream Snatcher (voiced by Joseph Rye): A dream-eating, Spanish-accented, [[tapir]]/[[worm]]-like mutant that wields a fork and considers himself a [[Torero|matador]]. Being the test subject of the power of the Aurora Box (which can enhance a monster's skills 100 times fold) that belonged to Vrak's family, Dream Snatcher can eat the dreams of people that are awake, leaving them to grow Roots of Despair (where enough of them will be enough to rot the Earth) while trapping them in a dark dream world. |
* Dream Snatcher (voiced by Joseph Rye): A dream-eating, Spanish-accented, [[tapir]]/[[worm]]-like mutant that wields a fork and considers himself a [[Torero|matador]]. Being the test subject of the power of the Aurora Box (which can enhance a monster's skills 100 times fold) that belonged to Vrak's family, Dream Snatcher can eat the dreams of people that are awake, leaving them to grow Roots of Despair (where enough of them will be enough to rot the Earth) while trapping them in a dark dream world. He was destroyed by the Gosei Great Grand Megazord. |
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* Glytcher (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A [[gremlin]]/[[flea]]-like mutant who is the cousin and almost identical counterpart of Gremlin. He can cause glitches in various electronics and has good leaping ability. He is also vulnerable to being tickled. After causing a brief power blackout on Halloween, he appears in the form of a hooded robed [[fortune-telling|fortune teller]] in order to see the future of Troy, Noah, Gia, and Jake only to keep seeing the visions of the Power Rangers defeating past monsters (all of these being |
* Glytcher (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A [[gremlin]]/[[flea]]-like mutant who is the cousin and almost identical counterpart of Gremlin. He can cause glitches in various electronics and has good leaping ability. He is also vulnerable to being tickled. After causing a brief power blackout on Halloween, he appears in the form of a hooded robed [[fortune-telling|fortune teller]] in order to see the future of Troy, Noah, Gia, and Jake only to keep seeing the visions of the Power Rangers defeating past monsters (all of these being Virox, Dragonflay, Yuffo, and Creepox). He was destroyed by the Gosei Great Megazord and the Gosei Grand Megazord. |
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===Metal Alice=== |
===Metal Alice=== |
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Metal Alice is a very powerful feminine robot who Vrak created as [[marshal]] of the robot army in his undersea laboratory. She openly considers humans as inferior beings. Her fighting prowess is such that she alone can hold her ground against the Megaforce Rangers with little difficulty. She has the ability to repair her body or reattach her limbs if they are severed, making her extremely durable. Despite being a machine, Metal Alice has a mind of her own and acts under her own volition and loves Vrak to the point of converting him into a cyborg to save his life. |
Metal Alice is a very powerful feminine robot who Vrak created as [[marshal]] of the robot army in his undersea laboratory. She openly considers humans as inferior beings. Her fighting prowess is such that she alone can hold her ground against the Megaforce Rangers with little difficulty. She has the ability to repair her body or reattach her limbs if they are severed, making her extremely durable. Despite being a machine, Metal Alice has a mind of her own and acts under her own volition and loves Vrak to the point of converting him into a cyborg to save his life. During the final battle with the Rangers, Metal Alice was badly wounded and Vrak ended up putting her out of her misery. |
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Metal Alice is voiced by [[Sophie Henderson]]. |
Metal Alice is voiced by [[Sophie Henderson]]. |
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===Messenger=== |
===Messenger=== |
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The Messenger is a robotic being that works as a special envoy to Vekar's Armada. The Messenger boasts enough might to annihilate an entire landmass when releasing his strongest moves like emitting energy tornadoes from his chest and shoot lasers from his hands. He enters Metal Alice's lair in order to monitor Vrak's activities on Earth and report them to the Armada. He joins Vrak and Metal Alice and stands by their side to fight the Megaforce after offering his assistance. He can hold his own against the Megaforce and repair and reform himself as long as his power cell is undamaged. His body is reinforced with a thick metallic armor that is resilient to any sort of attack. He follows a warrior code of loyalty and feels great honor to serve the Royal Family. In the final onslaught led by the Metal Alice, he is left as nothing but a head and neck and advises Vrak to conceal himself to avoid being mistaken for an enemy by the Armada. |
The Messenger is a robotic being that works as a special envoy to Prince Vekar's Armada and acts as Prince Vekar's scout. The Messenger boasts enough might to annihilate an entire landmass when releasing his strongest moves like emitting energy tornadoes from his chest and shoot lasers from his hands. He enters Metal Alice's lair in order to monitor Vrak's activities on Earth and report them to the Armada. He joins Vrak and Metal Alice and stands by their side to fight the Megaforce after offering his assistance. He can hold his own against the Megaforce and repair and reform himself as long as his power cell is undamaged. His body is reinforced with a thick metallic armor that is resilient to any sort of attack. He follows a warrior code of loyalty and feels great honor to serve the Royal Family. In the final onslaught led by the Metal Alice, he is left as nothing but a head and neck and advises Vrak to conceal himself to avoid being mistaken for an enemy by the Armada. |
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Messenger is voiced by [[Andrew Laing]]. |
Messenger is voiced by [[Andrew Laing]]. |
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===Armada=== |
===Armada=== |
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The Warstar militaristic branch which serves as the Royal Family's private army. It is led by the highest-ranking member of alien royalty, entitled as the Warstar Prince. Like the Insectoids, it is somewhat separate from the other military segments of the Warstar Empire. |
The Warstar militaristic branch which serves as the Royal Family's private army. It is led by the highest-ranking member of alien royalty, entitled as the Warstar Prince. Like the Warstar Insectoids, it is somewhat separate from the other military segments of the Warstar Empire. |
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====Prince Vekar==== |
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====Princess Levira==== |
====Princess Levira==== |
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Princess Levira is the Armada's foremost [[scientist]] that works for Prince Vekar. |
[[Princess]] Levira is the Armada's foremost [[scientist]] that works for Prince Vekar. |
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Princess Levira is voiced by [[Rebecca Parr]]. |
Princess Levira is voiced by [[Rebecca Parr]]. |
Revision as of 23:35, 13 December 2013
The fictional characters of Power Rangers Megaforce include the Power Rangers, their enemies, and their friends and allies in the battle.
Megaforce Power Rangers
The Megaforce Power Rangers are the eponymous protagonists of the series. They are five teenagers with attitude chosen by Gosei to save the Earth from the Warstar. In order to transform into the Megaforce Rangers, they use the Gosei Morphers by calling out "It's Morphin' Time! Go Go Megaforce!". They wield the Power Cards in battle, which they use to perform certain attacks and to summon their personal weapons which merge to form the Megaforce Blaster. Each Ranger carries a Mega Blaster as a side arm that they use for special attacks.
Troy Burrows
Troy Burrows is new in town and a loner to start with, but he is fast at making friends when he joins the Megaforce. He had a tough upbringing that made him responsible and focused, making Troy leader material in the opinion of Gosei, which is combined with his compassion, loyalty, and support of the underdog. Troy also has dreams involving his team's predecessors fighting an unknown evil.
He wields the Dragon Sword in battle and pilots the Dragon MechaZord.[1][2][3]
Troy is portrayed by Andrew Gray.
Noah Carver
Noah Carver is a tech geek and uses his intelligence rather than brute strength in battle. He is best friends with Jake and they are a perfect team together. Noah is also interested in the supernatural. He is also second-in-command of the team.[1][4]
He wields the Shark Bowgun in battle and pilots the Shark MechaZord.
Noah is portrayed by John Mark Loudermilk.[5][6]
Gia Moran
Gia Moran is labeled as "Miss Perfect". Gia is pretty, personable, skilled in martial arts, and as intelligent as she is confident. She and Emma have been best friends since they were very young, and this has not stopped despite now being in different social circles.
Gia wields the Tiger Claw in battle and pilots the Tiger MechaZord.[1][2][7]
Gia is portrayed by Ciara Hanna.
Jake Holling
Jake Holling is out-going, optimistic, fun-loving, and fearless, whether on the battlefield or in social situations. He wants very much to make his identity as the Black Megaforce Ranger public, but like the others is sworn to secrecy. His only weakness is his crush on Gia.
Jake wields the Snake Axe in battle and pilots the Snake MechaZord.[1][2][8]
Jake is portrayed by Azim Rizk.
Emma Goodall
Emma Goodall is a BMX biker who loves nature and wants to protect the environment, taking the alien attack on Earth very personally.
She wields the Phoenix Shot in battle and pilots the Phoenix MechaZord.[1][2][9]
Emma is portrayed by Christina Masterson.
Allies
Gosei
Gosei is a supernatural guardian who is Zordon's apprentice, and was tasked by his mentor to be Earth's new guardian. Awakened upon being alerted of Warstar's invasion, Gosei recruits five teenagers to become the Megaforce Power Rangers. He has taken the physical appearance of a tiki head. The Gosei Morpher's design was inspired by Gosei.
Gosei is voiced by Geoffrey Dolan.
Tensou
Tensou is Gosei's faithful and playful robotic assistant who assists the Rangers by providing them new weapons and arsenal as well as locating their enemies with an advanced radar system if they are on the Earth. He is also shy and slightly clumsy.
Tensou is voiced by Estevez Gillespie.
Ernie
Ernie is the manager of the local juice bar "Ernie's BrainFreeze." He is frequently acquainted by the Rangers during their free time.
Ernie is portrayed by Shailesh Prajapati.
Mr. Burley
Mr. Burley is the high school science teacher at Harwood County High School. He is also considered to be a believer of the paranormal and other supernatural phenomena. Noah shows plenty of interest in his work.
Mr. Burley is portrayed by Ian Harcourt.
Robo Knight
Robo Knight at first appears in Troy's dream involving the previous Power Ranger teams fighting an unknown evil. It is later revealed that he was previously created by Gosei to serve as the protector of Earth and would emerge when the Earth is threatened. During his time in dormancy, Robo Knight lost some of his memories including the one where Gosei created him. When the Mutants emerge to pollute the planet, Robo Knight arrives and helps the Megaforce Rangers fight Hisser. Afterwards, Robo Knight leaves them. Gosei tells the Rangers that Robo Knight has to re-learn his origin if he and the Rangers are to combat the threats to the Earth. Robo Knight used to be very different from the Rangers. He fought without thinking about human sacrifices, and usually left the saving to the Mega Rangers. However, due to his convivence with human beings, he began to develop his own humanity and eventually decided to defend it due to guarding life being as important as protecting planet Earth itself.
Robo Knight has the ability to turn into the Lion Zord. The Lion Zord can also combine with a dump truck to become the Lion MechaZord. Robo Knight also possesses the Sky Lion Zord and the Sea Lion Zord which can combine with the Lion MechaZord to form the Gosei Grand Megazord.
Robo Knight is voiced by Chris Auer.
Wild Sword
An ancient weapon said to have untold might to the one who could release it from its resting place, a depression containing the sword embedded deep into hard, thick stone. It serves a similar purpose to another, more famous legendary sword: Excalibur. After a scuffle with Vrak for its possession, the Wild Sword choses the Megaforce Rangers as their rightful owners and allows them to be the vessels of its power, allowing them to achieve their Ultra Mode and become much stronger, thereby enabling the Rangers to stand a far better chance in battle against their enemies from this point onwards. The sword is empowered by the mighty avatar of the dragon and has a spirit of its own. Therefore one can only use its true power if it manages to earn its trust, something which only Troy managed to accomplish.
Past Rangers
Troy has been having a reoccurring dream where the current Power Rangers and Robo Knight are joined by the past Power Rangers in a fight against a common enemy congregated in great numbers, forming a massive armada.
Warstar Empire
The Warstar Empire is said to be the most widespread and powerful army in outer space, seeking to conquer all worlds and place them under its tyrannical control. Its leadership is held between classes of alien royalty and nobility, with the Warstar Admiral leading the lead half and the Warstar Prince commanding the Armada.
Warstar Insectoid Army
Their most successful military branch and the force which usually conquers the most planets and moons for the Warstar Empire. It is comprised of several species of powerful insect-like aliens. As such, it has a high degree of independence and autonomy from the rest of the Warstar Empire and works alongside the Armada. Although it does not serve the Royal Family, it will report its achievements for the common good and benefit of all Warstars. The most powerful and competent among the Insectoids, Malkor, is entitled as Warstar Admiral and is the main warlord to the Warstar Empire.
Admiral Malkor
Admiral Malkor is the hulking and imposing moth-like leader of the Warstar Insectoid Army who sees both power and intelligence as useful in the invasion of Earth. He is extremely powerful, capable of completely disintegrating objects, deflect energy techniques or channeling powerful lasers from his hands and wings and has a moth-like axe as his weapon of choice during battle. His signature attacks are Planet Strike and Meteor Shower. Akin to a real-life insect, he is able to enter a cocoon and undergo a metamorphosis-like state to further maximize his power. Following a fierce battle with the Rangers, Admiral Malkor was destroyed by the Ultra Gosei Great Megazord which also destroyed his ship.
Admiral Malkor is voiced by Campbell Cooley.
Creepox
Creepox is a mantis-like warrior who is Malkor's right-hand man, serving as second-in-command of the Insectoid Army. He uses his large bladed mantis-like forearms similar to sickles in executing attacks and tends to settle fights employing power alone, always using the brute force approach and being prone to be overcame by rage. His signature move is Meteor Shot, a large flaming orb of energy shot from his sickles that explodes violently upon contacting any solid matter. He is the highest-ranking Warstar Insectoid General and boasts enormous speed and strength. Creepox later faces Troy in battle in "Strange Ranger." For a time had the upper hand, though Troy managed to win the battle, using Creepox's cocky attitude to his advantage and attacking him while he had his guard down. Later, Creepox comes back intent on finishing the Rangers for good, by attempting to take them down one by one. After a lengthy battle, Troy finally destroys Creepox, though he is revived by the Zombats. He is ultimately destroyed for good by the Ultra Gosei Great Megazord.
Creepox is voiced by Mark Mitchinson.
Vrak
Vrak is a member of the Warstar Empire's Royal Family who is the former Warstar Prince and accompanies Malkor and Creepox on their invasion of Earth as their strategist. In battle, Vrak can alter his form where he wields a trident-like lance in his usual treehopper-like armor Warstar form and uses clawed gauntlets in his centipede-style battle armor (which greatly resembles the Mutants) even bearing the same symbol as its true members. He can call upon the Zombats to make monsters grow. He later integrates himself into the Toxic Mutants ranks and builds Metal Alice to lead his robot army. Although originally the prince in the Royal Family, his incompetence in the invasion has him demoted of this rank in favor of his younger brother Vekar. From this point on, Vrak becomes obsessed with proving his value to the alien royalty he came from. Following the destruction of Admiral Malkor and the Warstar Ship, Vrak was found by Metal Alice in a near-fatal state, causing her to reconstruct him as a cyborg that can throw cyber-rangs, launch a barrage of missiles, and emit lasers from his hands. After his mechanization, he becomes sixty percent bionic. When the Armada begins it's invasion of Earth, Vrak is advised by the Messenger to run since nobody in the Armada will recognize Vrak's cyborg form.
Vrak is voiced by Jason Hood.
Warstar Insectoid Monsters
- Scaraba (voiced by Anthony Ray Parker): A scarab-like monster that is able to create large boulders to attack enemies. He is destroyed by the Megaforce Rangers' Megaforce Blaster.
- Yuffo (voiced by Joel Tobeck): A ladybug-like monster scientist who attempts to capture humans to conduct experiments on, with a design reminiscent of a UFO. His abilities include being able to trap people in a coccoon like substance and he can also split himself into five small UFOs to evade enemies. He is destroyed by the Gosei Great Megazord's Victory Charge. Later remembered during the third of Glytcher's flashbacks.
- Virox (voiced by Kevin Harty): A stinkbug-like monster that is able to sneeze out a virus that turns people into Loogies. He is destroyed by Sea Gosei Great Megazord's Sea Strike. Later reminded during Glytcher's first flashback.
- Dragonflay (voiced by Robert Mignault): A dragonfly-like monter who is able to run at great speeds and shoot lasers from his eyes. Destroyed by Land Gosei Great Megazord's Land Strike. Later recalled during Glytcher's second flashback.
- Beezara (voiced by Sarah Banasiak): A wasp-like monster who is a member of alien royalty like Vrak. Beezara has the ability of producing a fluid that turns males into unwilling servants. Her fluid also turned Gia and Emma against each other before the girls overcome her spell. Beezara is destroyed by Sky Gosei Great's Sky Strike.
- Dizchord (voiced by Dean Young): A cricket-like monster that fancies himself as the best musician in the universe. He wants to use his music to destroy all of the humans on Earth and the sound is extremely painful to most people who hear it until Emma negates its effects with her own voice. He is destroyed by the Gosei Great Megazord's Victory Charge.
Toxic Mutants
The Toxic Mutants are a race of beings which were created by toxic waste and pollution that seeks to fit the Earth to their liking and aligns itself to the Warstar Insectoids as an ensurance to its plans.
Bigs
Bigs is a slimy Mutant who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He calls himself a slimeball when he is first introduced to the battlefield along with Bluefur and Hisser. He is a Warstar Mutant General alongside his cohort Bluefur and works beside their new comrade and tactician: Vrak. He uses a scepter-like cane to fight and can dissolve to evade being hit by weapons as well as turn into an amorphous state to evade being hit by or deflect any attacks. Bigs is later destroyed by the Rangers in their Ultra Mode.
Bigs is voiced by Charlie McDermott.
Bluefur
Bluefur is a large ape-like Mutant with tarantula-like features who was created from the pollution made by a toxic dump. He enjoys destruction to an extreme level and is uplifted by the very idea of bashing the Rangers and turn them to dust by stomping them and is also physically the strongest among the Toxic Mutants. He wields a double-headed kanabo in battle and can use it with titanic force to pummel his opponents. He is a Warstar Mutant General. Bluefur is later destroyed by the Gosei Ultimate Megazord's Ultimate Strike.
Bluefur is voiced by Jay Simon.
Toxic Monsters
- Hisser (voiced by Estevez Gillespie): A snake/pill bug-like mutant who accompanies Bigs and Bluefur in their first fight with the Rangers. He can dig underground, spin extremely fast, and spew green slime that proves highly corrosive and poisoning. Hisser was destroyed by the Lion Mechazord. Distractor later creates an illusion of Hisser which became real when Vrak powered up Distractor. This time, Hisser was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike.
- Psychotick (voiced by Kelson Henderson): An energy-draining turtle/tick-like mutant that is summoned by Vrak. He has an appearance somewhat like that of a water fiend and can do a Tick Attack that can launch ticks at anyone. Hisser was destroyed by the Gosei Grand Megazord. Distractor later creates an illusion of Hisser which became real when Vrak powered up Distractor. This time, Hisser was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike.
- Shadow Serpent (voiced by Adam Gardiner): A snail-shelled lake monster-like mutant. He wields two swords in battle, can shoot lasers from his finger, breathe fire and is able to steal shadows from other living beings or to attack with his tongue, rendering anyone who loses a shadow to be rendered motionless due to having half of their essence lost.
- Distractor (voiced by Scott Wills): An illusion-casting specter/spider-like mutant. He was enlisted by Vrak to cause a diversion on the Rangers so that he can steal the Wild Sword. One of Distractor's illusions involved him making illusions of past Toxic Mutants (consisting of Hisser, Psychotick, Gremlin, Mummy, Skyfish, and Keseran) that were defeated by the Rangers.
- Gremlin (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A gremlin/flea-like mutant. He later appeared as an illusion formed by Distractor to distract the Rangers and later took physical form thanks to the power that Vrak infused on Distractor with the Wild Sword. Gremlin was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike. In "Raising Spirits," it is revealed that he has a cousin named Glytchor.
- Mummy: A mummy/centipede-like mutant. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor. He was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Dynamic Strike attack.
- Skyfish (voiced by Jeremy Birchall): A fish/mosquito-like mutant who has water-based skills. He was created as an illusion and later given life by Distractor as part of his army due to the power of the Wild Sword. Skyfish was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike.
- Kesaran: A cotton-covered leech-like mutant who was created as an illusion formed by Distractor and later given physical form by Distractor as a member of his ghost army. Keseran was destroyed by the Rangers' Ultra Power Dynamic Strike.
- Nojoke (voiced by Simon McKinney): A crow/scorpion-like mutant who has the ability to trap people inside gourds and turn them into a nourishing drink after they dissolve within them. He claims to do so simply because human laughter annoys him. Nojoke can also flap his wings to do wind attacks and bind anyone with tickling rings.
- Dream Snatcher (voiced by Joseph Rye): A dream-eating, Spanish-accented, tapir/worm-like mutant that wields a fork and considers himself a matador. Being the test subject of the power of the Aurora Box (which can enhance a monster's skills 100 times fold) that belonged to Vrak's family, Dream Snatcher can eat the dreams of people that are awake, leaving them to grow Roots of Despair (where enough of them will be enough to rot the Earth) while trapping them in a dark dream world. He was destroyed by the Gosei Great Grand Megazord.
- Glytcher (voiced by Oscar Burt-Shearer): A gremlin/flea-like mutant who is the cousin and almost identical counterpart of Gremlin. He can cause glitches in various electronics and has good leaping ability. He is also vulnerable to being tickled. After causing a brief power blackout on Halloween, he appears in the form of a hooded robed fortune teller in order to see the future of Troy, Noah, Gia, and Jake only to keep seeing the visions of the Power Rangers defeating past monsters (all of these being Virox, Dragonflay, Yuffo, and Creepox). He was destroyed by the Gosei Great Megazord and the Gosei Grand Megazord.
Metal Alice
Metal Alice is a very powerful feminine robot who Vrak created as marshal of the robot army in his undersea laboratory. She openly considers humans as inferior beings. Her fighting prowess is such that she alone can hold her ground against the Megaforce Rangers with little difficulty. She has the ability to repair her body or reattach her limbs if they are severed, making her extremely durable. Despite being a machine, Metal Alice has a mind of her own and acts under her own volition and loves Vrak to the point of converting him into a cyborg to save his life. During the final battle with the Rangers, Metal Alice was badly wounded and Vrak ended up putting her out of her misery.
Metal Alice is voiced by Sophie Henderson.
Metal Alice's creations
- Rotox (voiced by Mark Wright): Rotox is a robotic scallop who is the first of Metal Alice's diabolical machinations. He is created before Vrak in order to demonstrate the power of the Metal Alice and her robots. He can emit lasers, roll up into his shell, emit chains, and combine junk into his shield which can also be tossed. Upon being born, he is immediately attacked by Metal Alice and manages to sever one of her legs, which reattaches to her body. Even Vrak is impressed by his strength, and correctly so, for he overpowers the Megaforce until being defeated by the Ultra Strike. It is later revealed this monster was merely a test of strength for the Megaforce.
- Rotox DX (voiced by Mark Wright): A rebuilt and upgraded version of Rotox built by Metal Alice after gathering information about the last battle. He claims to be ten times stronger than his predecessor. This new counterpart has improved fighting skills and is much tougher to defeat than its previous incarnation where he managed to neutralize the Megaforce Cannon's attack, emit a very strong laser, and pummel the Megaforce even when they are in Ultra Mode. Rotox DX is nevertheless beaten by the Megaforce and Robo Knight. Rotox DX is then enlarged by the Zombats and fights against the Gosei Grand and Gosei Ultimate Megazords. After working together to disarm Rotox DX of his claw and spear, Gosei Ultimate eventually finishes the fight with the Ultimate Strike.
- Water Rotox: Three robotic clones of Rotox that were used for by Mteal Alice as part of her final invasion. It can withstand water without rusting.
- Rico (voiced by Scott Wills): Robot 1-C-0 (short for R-C-1-0) is a mechanical starfish-like creation of Metal Alice with an unusual purpose. Unlike most of her machinations which are devoted exclusively to battle, Robot 1-C-0 (who was renamed Rico by Emma) was created to befriend the Megaforce, for Metal Alice attempted to understand the concept of bonds such as friendship and if machines like herself could be capable of such, which was initially blanketed as a malfunction of Rico's circuits and wires.
Messenger
The Messenger is a robotic being that works as a special envoy to Prince Vekar's Armada and acts as Prince Vekar's scout. The Messenger boasts enough might to annihilate an entire landmass when releasing his strongest moves like emitting energy tornadoes from his chest and shoot lasers from his hands. He enters Metal Alice's lair in order to monitor Vrak's activities on Earth and report them to the Armada. He joins Vrak and Metal Alice and stands by their side to fight the Megaforce after offering his assistance. He can hold his own against the Megaforce and repair and reform himself as long as his power cell is undamaged. His body is reinforced with a thick metallic armor that is resilient to any sort of attack. He follows a warrior code of loyalty and feels great honor to serve the Royal Family. In the final onslaught led by the Metal Alice, he is left as nothing but a head and neck and advises Vrak to conceal himself to avoid being mistaken for an enemy by the Armada.
Messenger is voiced by Andrew Laing.
Armada
The Warstar militaristic branch which serves as the Royal Family's private army. It is led by the highest-ranking member of alien royalty, entitled as the Warstar Prince. Like the Warstar Insectoids, it is somewhat separate from the other military segments of the Warstar Empire.
Prince Vekar
Prince Vekar is Vrak's younger sibling and commander of the Armada. He is the most active leader of his army and tries to assist the powerful Warstar Empire to secure his worth as alien royalty. Being younger than Vrak, he is more immature, prone to committing mistakes and to fall in traps. Like his elder brother, however, he is also intelligent and cunning. At the very end of Power Rangers Megaforce, his military branch at last arrives on Earth and commences its raid upon being summoned by the Messenger, an emissary which works for him and was sent to join Vrak and monitor his progress. He is not seen but his voice can be heard at the end of the season. In Power Rangers Super Megaforce, Prince Vekar will be a major threat to the Earth and to the Megaforce.
Prince Vekar is voiced by Jason Fitch.
Princess Levira
Princess Levira is the Armada's foremost scientist that works for Prince Vekar.
Princess Levira is voiced by Rebecca Parr.
Damaras
Damaras is a member of the Armada and is an elite servant of Prince Vekar.
Damaras is voiced by John Leigh.
Warstar Foot Soldiers
Loogies
Loogies are the lime green-colored foot soldiers of Warstar. Loogies attack on large swarms due to their weak individual fighting skills and are used as mindless grunts to root out weaklings. They wield daggers that double as blasters.
Zombats
Zombats are robotic one-eyed bat-like creatures used by Vrak in groups of six to make any sort of monster grow by swarming on their defeated bodies, though both Malkor and Bluefur can use then. When used on Metal Alice's creatons, they are also referred to as "Zombolts" as they insert themselves into a robot to enlarge it.
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