Happy 30th anniversary to Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers! Thirty years ago today, the Power Rangers franchise debuted in the United States and was an instant hit. The series was originally a Japanese one titled Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger. All the footage of the Rangers in their armor, along with any shots of the Zords, battles (yep they used actual cardboard building props for those scenes), and villains is from the original Japanese series (any "monsters" received an English dub). The series was so popular here in the U.S. that Japan began showing it there - with subtitles! Yes, their original material was such a hit that the host country bought the rights to show it there!
Oh, and fun fact - ever notice how only the Pink Ranger has a skirt on her armor? That's because in the original Japanese version, there is only one girl Ranger - the pink one. The Yellow Ranger was a male in the original version, which is why there is no skirt with the armor.
Another fun fact - the Command Center? It's a real place! It's called House of the Book and is located on the American Jewish University's Brandeis-Bardin Campus in Simi Valley, California. So the exterior shots of the Command Center are of an actual building. How cool is that?!
To commemorate this milestone, I dug out some of my most valued possessions. I've had these three dolls since the series was still live on TV. They were literally made for girls, as depicted on their boxes (and only the girls were made, not the guys). These fashion dolls are about the size of a Skipper doll now, and each one came with her respective uniform and a blasting gun, as well as an extra set of clothes for school/everyday wear. All three girls were made - Kimberly, Trini, and Aisha. I was fortunate enough to get Trini before she was replaced by Aisha in the series. RIP to Trini's actress, Thuy Trang, who was sadly killed in a car accident in 2001. (And also RIP to our beloved Green/White Ranger, Jason David Frank, who died just last year).
So I dug the three of them out and got some photos. Kimberly and Trini will remain in their uniforms because it is very difficult to get those boots and gloves back on once they've been taken off. I opted to leave Aisha in her school clothes since there are two Yellow Rangers. Here they are in all their glory! Go, go, Power Rangers!
Kimberly & Trini:
Yes, the helmets are only hollow shells that cover the faces LOL. Hey, it was 1993! The details are still great, though! These days you'd probably get uniforms with the details stickered on...
In the Command Center, without helmets:
Checking out the Viewing Globe - have to keep Angel Grove safe!
And last but not least, Aisha, the successor of Trini!
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Hi Boom!Power Rangers fans! Would anybody be interested if I made a little Discord for all of us to chill out in. 👀 I've met so many lovely fans on here and I think it would be fun if we all got to hang out and share thoughts, headcanons, art, fanfics, etc. 👀👀👀👀
Movie and TV Show fans are also welcomed to join!
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Zack: Don't worry Billy, any dude will be lucky to have you. Heck I'll date you if you want.
Billy: Thanks for the offer but I'm alright *smiles*
Zack: Cool, but you ever get a boyfriend and he hurts you I'll kill him.
Kim: And I'll hide the evidence.
Trini: And I'll burn the body.
Tommy: And I'll graverob him.
Jason, Rocky, Aisha, Kat, Adam, and Tanyaa: *stares at Tommy with concern*
Tommy: Don't fucking test me...
Billy: Okay then *blinks*
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Here's a first look at some of the newest characters of the upcoming PR 2017 Zeo arc:
Aisha, Adam, Rocky and Kat!
What do you guys think?
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These awesome designs were commissioned, drawn and developed with the help of @artandfail go check them out!
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I have. Too many emotions now but
Once and Always was good. It was a beautiful nostalgia piece, and a wonderful tribute. It really felt like watching the original series again as a kid glued to the TV, wondering how the rangers will prevail. I loved seeing everyone again, the main four were great and I never thought they got enough love back in the day so it was nice for them to have the spotlight. The music was so good to hear again, bless Ron Wasserman. The Megazord just looked amazing oh my god I could watch that forever. The tribute in the credits had me crying. It was beautiful. This was a softer anniversary special, not a huge explosive battle with every ranger there's ever been on screen, but a more personal one, focused on the people who started this and how they became family and just... it was wonderful. I am crying. It was beautiful.
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